The purpose of the Combat/Support Ship Interface Task (CSI) of the NSDRC Material Flow Technology Program is to study the influence of transportation and the use of integrated ship systems on the capability of support ships to supply combat ships. The ultimate objective of this task is to improve the cost, extent, and flexibility of the Navy's replenishment-at-sea capability. This report describes the logistic functions performed in the replenishment process and identifies the interrelationships of logistic functions among the logistics replenishment sub-areas. Information, decision criteria, and a performance abstract describing each process are summarized in a standard format.
Combat Ship/Support Ship Interface Study: Phase I. Function Analysis of Logistics Replenishment
1973
77 pages
Report
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Englisch
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