Efficiency of container shipping has caused its growth in the industry and has produced a sharp decline in the number of conventional U.S. flag ships. Because of this and the Department of Defense's reliance on U.S. flag commercial shipping, the Department sought to improve its policies, procedures, and methods of shipping ocean cargoes. Recognizing that containerization would be essential in providing logistical support to military forces overseas, in 1970 the Joint Logistics Review Board recommended early development of a container-oriented logistics system for Defense. Seven years later, critical elements of such a system still are lacking, and problems exist which would preclude effective use of the system in an emergency.
Container-Oriented Logistics System--Will It Be Ready When Needed by the Department of Defense
1977
40 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Ocean Sciences & Technology , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Cargo ships , Containerizing , Logistics management , Amphibious operations , Shipping containers , Military operations , Containerships , Containerization , Roll on roll off cargo , Over the shore operations