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lo·gis·tics L0231500 (lō-jĭs′tĭks, lə-)n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)1. The aspect of military operations that deals with the procurement, distribution, maintenance, and replacement of materiel and personnel.2. The management of the details of an operation. [French logistiques, from logistique, logic (perhaps influenced by loger, to quarter), from Medieval Latin logisticus, of calculation; see logistic.]logistics (lɒˈdʒɪstɪks) n (functioning as singular or plural) 1. (Military) the science of the movement, supplying, and maintenance of military forces in the field2. (Economics) the management of materials flow through an organization, from raw materials through to finished goods3. the detailed planning and organization of any large complex operation[C19: from French logistique, from loger to lodge] logistician nlo•gis•tics (loʊˈdʒɪs tɪks, lə-) n. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) 1. the branch of military science dealing with the procurement of equipment, movement of personnel, provision of facilities, etc. 2. the planning and coordination of the details of any operation. [1875–80; < French logistique quartermaster's work, derivative of log(er) to lodge] logisticsThe science of planning and carrying out the movement and maintenance of forces. In its most comprehensive sense, those aspects of military operations that deal with: a. design and development, acquisition, storage, movement, distribution, maintenance, evacuation, and disposition of materiel; b. movement, evacuation, and hospitalization of personnel; c. acquisition or construction, maintenance, operation, and disposition of facilities; and d. acquisition or furnishing of services.logisticsthe branch of military science concerned with the movement and supply of troops. — logistician, n.See also: WarThesaurusNoun | 1. | logistics - handling an operation that involves providing labor and materials be supplied as neededsupplying, provision, supply - the activity of supplying or providing something |
logisticsnoun organization, management, strategy, engineering, plans, masterminding, coordination, orchestration the logistics of getting such a big show on the roadTranslationslogistics
logistics the management of materials flow through an organization, from raw materials through to finished goods Logistics (1) A synonym, although somewhat archaic, for the term “mathematical logic.” (2) The name given to the stage in the development of mathematical logic represented by the works of B. Russell and his school. In ancient mathematics, the “art” of calculation and geometric measurements, which is contrasted to “theoretical” mathematics, was called logistics. G. W. Leibniz used the terms logistica and logica mathematica as synonyms for his calculus ratiocinator—the calculus of inferences—whose ideas have become more completely embodied in modern mathematical logic. The term “logistics” has a number of derivatives, such as logistic method (the method of setting out formal logic by constructing formalized languages) and logistic system (the same as formal system, or calculus). REFERENCEChurch, A. Vvedenie ν matematicheskuiu logiku. Moscow, 1960. (Translated from English.)IU. A. GASTEV logistics
logistics the functions involved in moving raw materials and components into the firm, the movement of work-in-progress and stocks within the firm and the movement of finished products out of the firm. See MATERIALS MANAGEMENT, MATERIALS REQUIREMENT PLANNING, STOCK CONTROL, DISTRIBUTION, MARKETING LOGISTICS.AcronymsSeeLGXlogistics
Synonyms for logisticsnoun organizationSynonyms- organization
- management
- strategy
- engineering
- plans
- masterminding
- coordination
- orchestration
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