Transcription of Logistics Forecasting Estimates Brigade Combat Team
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Pfc. Andrew Skalecki and Spc. Jose Rodriquez, water treatment special- ists with the 339th Quartermaster Company, resupply more than 500. and Canadian Soldiers staying in a tent village at Yongin, South Korea, on Aug. 25, 2016. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar). Logistics Forecasting and Estimates in the Brigade Combat Team By Capt. Michael Johnson and Lt. Col. Brent Coryell A. ccurately Forecasting logis- tics requirements is cru- cial to the mission analysis phase of the military decisionmaking process, yet it is often overlooked by Brigade Combat team (BCT) Logistics planners. BCT Logistics planners tend to submit the same daily requests in- stead of requesting supplies based on the future mission and factors such as requirements, consumption rates, time, and distance.
Logistics Forecasting and Estimates in the Brigade Combat Team By Capt. Michael Johnson and Lt. Col. Brent Coryell Pfc. Andrew Skalecki and Spc. Jose Rodriquez, …
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