There are a couple definitions to logistics. One example would be how to manage things within an operation. For example, if someone was putting together an event, there are many logistics to worry about such as time, people attending, food ordered, entertainment, etc.
Logistics
There are a couple definitions to logistics. One example would be how to manage things within an operation. For example, if someone was putting together an event, there are many logistics to worry about such as time, people attending, food ordered, entertainment, etc.
Logistics office
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The management of the flow of materials received and dispatched
No. The word logistics is not the plural of logistic (logistic is an adjective).The term logistics (an aggregate noun) comes from the French logistique (logic) and refers to the physical aspects of an operation.
Imdad or إمداد is a word in arabic meaning supply.So Imdad Logistics should mean literally Supply Logistics.
Logistik (German)
There is none. The word logistics is an aggregate noun that comes from the French logistique (logic) and refers to the physical aspects of an operation.It can use both singular and plural verbs.
The word 'logistics' is not commonly abbreviated, but I have occasionally seen it as either 'LO' or 'Log'. CILT is the abbreviation for the 'Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport'. You can find lots of abbreviations for supply chain and logistics terminology online here: http://www.mysupplychain.co.uk/Definitions/tla_a.htm
To determine if Australian Air Express is expensive would depend on one's definition of expensive. They are a logistics company and their rates compare very well against other logistics companies.
That would be irrationality, nonsense. I hope this helps you.-