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Characteristics of usage of supply items aboard naval ships and the significance to supply management

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EDITOR'S NOTE: This paper presents naval problems in supply of materiel. Research is being conducted at the George Washington University Logistics Research Project in connection with effecting the highest degree of self‐sufficiency of fleets at sea. The Bureau of Supplies and Accounts and the George Washington University Logistics Research Project are jointly conducting a research program known as “The Allowance List Test Program.” One of the notable features of this program is that military worth (essentiality) measurements for repair parts are being introduced explicitly.

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  • John Henry Garrett, 1958. "Characteristics of usage of supply items aboard naval ships and the significance to supply management," Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 5(4), pages 287-306, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:navlog:v:5:y:1958:i:4:p:287-306
    DOI: 10.1002/nav.3800050402
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