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    Lo·gis·tics
    /ləˈjistiks/

    plural

    • 1. the detailed coordination of a complex operation involving many people, facilities, or supplies: "the logistics and costs of a vaccination campaign"
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LogisticsLogistics - Wikipedia

    Logistics refers to "that part of supply chain management that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective forward and reverse flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet customers' requirements".

  3. Logic, used strictly in the singular, is a science that deals with the formal principles of reason. If a visitor walks in the house with a wet umbrella, it is logical for one to assume that it is raining outside.

  4. LOGISTICS definition: 1. the careful organization of a complicated activity so that it happens in a successful and…. Learn more.

  5. Jan 28, 2024 · Logistics is the overall process of managing how resources are acquired, stored, and transported to their final destination. Poor logistics in a business can impact its...

  6. noun. the science of the movement, supplying, and maintenance of military forces in the field. the management of materials flow through an organization, from raw materials through to finished goods. the detailed planning and organization of any large complex operation. Discover More.

  7. logistics, in business, the organized movement of materials and, sometimes, people. The term was first associated with the military but gradually spread to cover business activities. Logistics implies that a number of separate activities are coordinated.

  8. Mar 20, 2023 · Logistics is the process of coordinating how goods and products are obtained, stored and distributed. Manufacturers rely on logistics while overseeing complex operations in order to maintain efficiency, reduce costs and ensure that consumers’ needs are met.

  9. Mar 13, 2023 · Logistics refers to the planning framework that enables businesses to store and transport their goods to their customers. It covers procurement, inventory management, distribution, warehousing, transportation, packaging and risk management.

  10. logistics. [uncountable + singular or plural verb] logistics (of something) the practical organization that is needed to make a complicated plan successful when a lot of people and equipment are involved. In theory it’s a good idea—the logistics are the problem.

  11. What Is Logistics? Logistics is important to industries and markets around the globe, but it's especially relevant in the world of supply chain management. Logistics refers to the process and coordination of products, raw materials, and services across the supply chain.

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