Logistic Information Page
This page provides access to the web sites of a number of logistic organisations, both miltiary and civil.
APAN - The Asia Pacific Area Network has a comprehensive range of information about logistics matters
Click here to go to the NATO site. For information of particular interest to logisticians try:Click here for the web site of the United States Navy Supply Systems Command
Multinational Augmentation Planning Team (MPAT) MPAT describes itself as "a cadre of military planners with interests in the Asia-Pacific region capable of rapidly augmenting a multinational force headquarters established to plan and execute coalition operations in response to small scale contingencies."
Air Warfare College - "Gateway to Logistics." A US Air Force site which provides considerable information on logistic processes, resources and activities.
The Defense Logistics Agency is the "Warfighters' Logistics Combat Support Agency". Go to About DLA for information on both the site and the agency.
The Defence Reutilization and Marketing Service site contains considerable material about how to access surplus or obsolete equipment and materiel.
The US Army Logistics Management College
Journal "The Army Logistician"
Energy, Fuels and Water
Quartermaster Center and School US Quartermaster's Water and Petroleum management processes.
The United States has also offered the following:
Joint Logistics Petroleum Planning Guide
Study Report: Water Consumption Planning Factors
Armaments
International Armaments Cooperation Handbook, 3rd Edition: Published November 2004.
US Defence Ammunition Centre Demilitarisation Facility.
Lessons Learned
PACOM Lessons Learned - Operation Unified Assistance, Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom