Logistics Engineering
In order to optimize and coordinate large complex operations that involve people, facilities, and the use of external supplies. We provide the ability to analyze the operation through the following analysis techniques:
Task Development
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- Tools/Facilities Required
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Technical/User Manual Development
- Military Manuals (-10, -23, Depot Maintenance Work Requirement (DMWR), National Maintenance Work Requirement (NMWR), etc.)
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- Commercial Installation Guides
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Life-Cycle Cost Optimization
Maintenance Repair Optimization
- Assess Failure Rates, Cost, Availability of Parts, etc. to determine cost effectivity and ability to keep systems running
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- Determination of whether parts should be repaired or thrown away
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- Determination of Spare Parts
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Optimization of Tasks
Task Development
- Streamlining of Work (part of Task Development)
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Review of Facilities
- Equipment Availability
- Equipment Health
- Location of Equipment and Streamlining to align with Tasking
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Review of Required Supplies
- Determine Required Supplemental Supplies and Consumables
- Assess Required Quantities to Ensure Availability
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Design Influence
- Architecture Analysis for Inclusion of Reliability
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- Requirements Development and Decomposition
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