Advertisement
Advertisement
logistics
[ loh-jis-tiks, luh- ]
noun
- the branch of military science and operations dealing with the procurement, supply, and maintenance of equipment, with the movement, evacuation, and hospitalization of personnel, with the provision of facilities and services, and with related matters.
- the planning, implementation, and coordination of the details of a business or other operation.
logistics
/ lɒˈdʒɪstɪks; ˌlɒdʒɪˈstɪʃən /
noun
- the science of the movement, supplying, and maintenance of military forces in the field
- the management of materials flow through an organization, from raw materials through to finished goods
- the detailed planning and organization of any large complex operation
Derived Forms
- logistician, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of logistics1
Word History and Origins
Origin of logistics1
Example Sentences
Ukrainian forces will be able to hit Russian positions in Kursk, including troops, logistics and infrastructure and ammunition storage.
The president-elect has insisted cost won't be an issue, but experts have cautioned that his promises may run into enormous financial and logistics challenges.
“Travel, security, transportation, logistics — there’s a lot that they provide and it’s well known and well-accepted across the federal government.”
“It’s all about planning, operations and logistics,” he says.
Republicans have often claimed, without evidence, that Democrats overtaking them in the count is a sign that they are cheating, rather than a matter of logistics.
Advertisement
Related Words
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse