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logistic

[ UK /ləd‍ʒˈɪstɪk/ ]
[ US /ɫəˈdʒɪstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to logistics
    logistic requirements

How To Use logistic In A Sentence

  • Moreover, for logistics companies there are considerable long-term questions over the economic and environmental sustainability of home delivery. Times, Sunday Times
  • This capability has major logistic advantages in obviating the need to carry other fuels to battle.
  • Further development of reversible clothing and equipment covers will reduce the logistics burden, increase mission flexibility and reduce procurement costs.
  • Use stochastic simulation, create the plainness sequence of the stable stochastic road surface for the target road spectrums with programming, and use logistic test to verify.
  • What is happening at Widnes was held up as the model for future logistics hubs across the entire UK. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the company wants to extend that marketing and logistics savvy to beef and pork.
  • There are obvious logistical problems involved in protesting outside such a facility, and it was clear from the outset that the protest was not going to reach the giddy heights of previous campaigns.
  • Serving larger school districts in metropolitan areas can also require careful logistical planning for deliveries.
  • Some of these commentators build up dialectics into an alternative to all previous forms of logic, something that supersedes such ordinary reasoning as the simple syllogistic form of argument set out on the first page of this chapter.
  • The logistics of buses and tour guides in each area is still being sorted out but the idea is rolling out with enthusiasts in each town planting heritage roses around tourism sites.
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