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| ==Origin== | | ==Origin== |
| French ''logistique'' art of [[calculating]], logistics, from [[Greek]] ''logistikē'' art of calculating, from feminine of ''logistikos'' of calculation, from ''logizein'' to [[calculate]], from ''logos'' [[reason]] | | French ''logistique'' art of [[calculating]], logistics, from [[Greek]] ''logistikē'' art of calculating, from feminine of ''logistikos'' of calculation, from ''logizein'' to [[calculate]], from ''logos'' [[reason]] |
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| The term logistics comes from the [[Greek]] ''logos'' (λόγος), meaning "[[speech]], [[reason]], [[ratio]], rationality, [[language]], phrase", and more specifically from the Greek word ''logistiki'' (λογιστική), meaning [[accounting]] and [[financial]] organization. The word logistics has its [[origin]] in the French verb ''loger'' to lodge or to quarter. Its original use was to describe the [[science]] of [[Motion|movement]], supplying & maintenance of [[military]] forces in the field. Later on it was used to describe the management of materials [[flow]] through an [[organization]], from raw materials through to finished goods | | The term logistics comes from the [[Greek]] ''logos'' (λόγος), meaning "[[speech]], [[reason]], [[ratio]], rationality, [[language]], phrase", and more specifically from the Greek word ''logistiki'' (λογιστική), meaning [[accounting]] and [[financial]] organization. The word logistics has its [[origin]] in the French verb ''loger'' to lodge or to quarter. Its original use was to describe the [[science]] of [[Motion|movement]], supplying & maintenance of [[military]] forces in the field. Later on it was used to describe the management of materials [[flow]] through an [[organization]], from raw materials through to finished goods |
| ==Definitions== | | ==Definitions== |
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| *2: the handling of the details of an operation | | *2: the handling of the details of an operation |
| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
− | '''Logistics''' is the [[management]] of the [[flow]] of goods between the point of [[origin]] and the point of use in order to meet the requirements of customers or corporations. Logistics involves the [[integration]] of [[information]], transportation, inventory, warehousing, material handling, and packaging, and often [[security]]. Logistics is a [[channel]] of the supply chain which adds the [[value]] of time and place utility. Today the [[complexity]] of production logistics can be modeled, [[analyzed]], visualized and optimized by plant [[simulation]] software, but is constantly changing. This can involve anything from consumer goods such as food, to IT materials, to aerospace and defense equipment.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logistics] | + | '''Logistics''' is the [[management]] of the [[flow]] of goods between the point of [[origin]] and the point of use in order to meet the requirements of customers or corporations. Logistics involves the [[integration]] of [[information]], transportation, inventory, warehousing, material handling, and packaging, and often [[security]]. Logistics is a [[channel]] of the supply chain which adds the [[value]] of time and place utility. Today the [[complexity]] of production logistics can be modeled, [[analyzed]], visualized and optimized by plant [[simulation]] software, but is constantly changing. This can involve anything from consumer goods such as food, to IT materials, to aerospace and defense equipment.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logistics] |
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