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1 logistics
الإمداديات ; اللوجستيات* * *الإِمْدادِيَّات ; اللُّوجستيات -
2 LOGISTICS
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3 Logistics
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4 LOGISTICS SUPPORT
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5 LOGISTICS PLANNER
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6 third-party logistics
A party that provides logistics services to customers. -
7 ORDER LOGISTICS
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8 INTEGRATED LOGISTICS SUPPORT
English-Arabic military dictionary > INTEGRATED LOGISTICS SUPPORT
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9 ENHANCED AUTOMATED GRAPHICAL LOGISTICS ENVIRONMENT
English-Arabic military dictionary > ENHANCED AUTOMATED GRAPHICAL LOGISTICS ENVIRONMENT
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10 LANDING SHIPS LOGISTICS
English-Arabic military dictionary > LANDING SHIPS LOGISTICS
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11 LOG LOGISTICS
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12 AIR-FORCE LOGISTICS COMMAND
English-Arabic military dictionary > AIR-FORCE LOGISTICS COMMAND
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13 PARACHUTE LOGISTICS REGIMENT
English-Arabic military dictionary > PARACHUTE LOGISTICS REGIMENT
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14 ARMY LOGISTICS SYSTEM
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15 AUTOMATIC FLIGHT LOGISTICS
English-Arabic military dictionary > AUTOMATIC FLIGHT LOGISTICS
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16 AUTOMATIC LOGISTICS SYSTEM
English-Arabic military dictionary > AUTOMATIC LOGISTICS SYSTEM
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17 DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
English-Arabic military dictionary > DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
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18 handling unit
"A uniquely identifiable logistics unit of material that can be transferred, stored, received, and shipped." -
19 3PL
A party that provides logistics services to customers. -
20 conversion cycle
A recurring set of production and logistics activities performed by parties that manufacture or distribute items.
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