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logic Explanation: I'd say you could go ahead and translate it as logic, which I think here even (indirectly!) includes the sense of this "logistics" process. Just try Googling Logic and Logistics and you get: Logic of Logistics Logic Of Logistics: Theory, Algorithms, And Applications For Logistics and Supply Chain Management, 2nd Edition. (Springer Series in Operations Research, ... slevi1.mit.edu/books/book_Logic.aspx - 19k - Cached - Similar pages INNORoute Carrier/Route Optimization By Logic and Logistics Logic and Logistics's INNORoute and INNORate tools for multi-mode route optimization and rate shopping enables manufacturers, retailers, 3PLs and carriers ... www.logicandlogistics.com/ - 36k - Cached - Similar pages The Logic of Logistics - LogicTools, Inc. You can purchase a copy of The Logic of Logistics: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications for Logistics Management at Amazon.com. ... www.logic-tools.com/resources/books/tlol.html - 9k - Cached - Similar pages Logistics Logic :: Web-Based Logistical Solutions for Travel ... Web-based solutions for logistics related to travel, freight, warehousing and fulfillment. www.logisticslogic.com/ Here is a dictionary entry, if you like. LOGIC: 1) reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity : experience is a better guide to this than deductive logic | he explains his move with simple logic | the logic of the argument is faulty. • a particular system or codification of the principles of proof and inference : Aristotelian logic. • the systematic use of symbolic and mathematical techniques to determine the forms of valid deductive argument. • the quality of being justifiable by reason : there's no logic in telling her not to hit people when that's what you're doing. • ( logic of) the course of action or line of reasoning suggested or made necessary by : if the logic of capital is allowed to determine events. 2 a system or set of principles underlying the arrangements of elements in a computer or electronic device so as to perform a specified task. • logical operations collectively. DERIVATIVES logician |ləˈji sh ən; lō-| noun ORIGIN late Middle English : via Old French logique and late Latin logica from Greek logikē (tekhnē) ‘(art) of reason,’ from logos ‘word, reason.’ LOGISTICS: logistics |ləˈjistiks; lō-| plural noun [treated as sing. or pl. ] the detailed coordination of a complex operation involving many people, facilities, or supplies : the logistics and costs of a vaccination campaign. • Military the organization of moving, housing, and supplying troops and equipment. • the commercial activity of transporting goods to customers : [as modifier ] Germany's largest beverage logistics organization. ORIGIN late 19th cent.(in the sense [movement and supplying of troops and equipment] ): from French logistique, from loger ‘lodge.’ Hope this helps, BJ -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 hrs (2008-02-20 10:43:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- @ gazoo: check out the dictionary definitions and esp. the Google links, e.g. the 1) Logic of Logistics Logic Of Logistics: Theory, Algorithms, And Applications For Logistics and Supply Chain Management, 2nd Edition. (Springer Series in Operations Research, ... slevi1.mit.edu/books/book_Logic.aspx That's the answer to your question (I think/hope). :-) BJ Reference: http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=logic+lo... |
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