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The fundamental mission of ASELOGSA, is to provide a plan and execute a viable development of operations. Foreseeing and satisfying material and informational needs. Through these planning procedures we provide and ensure steady workings of planned operations. To accomplish this our logistics planning is based primarily on planning and communication that allow widespread knowledge within the involved personnel, of the tasks that need to be completed in order to achieve the planned objectives. To achieve these objectives we divide supplies into these 11 classes and plan according to each individual operation presented by our clients. Mixing and matching to achieve the best result possible.
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Food |
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Clothing and equipment |
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Fuels and lubricants |
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Personnel Supplies |
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Explosive Materials |
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Maintenance and spare parts |
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Hospital services |
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Finished Goods |
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Engineering and Technology |
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Construction Equipment and Services |
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Miscellaneous |
In order to develop our operations efficiently a Logistical Cycle and a Logistical chain are developed.
The logistical cycle encompasses the following parts of the operation.
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Acquisition |
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Transportation |
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Storage |
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Distribution |
These terms are worked and established for the needed number of logistical classes, depending on the operation. |
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| Logistical chain management is the process of establishing normalized procedures for the acquisition of needed goods or services. Widening the scope of the planning process and assuring that no aspect of the operation will be left out. An important fact about this type of management is that the last step is always Transportation, even if it is needed in other parts of the operation. |
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