Improving Inventory Management of Organizational and Individual Equipment at Central Issue Facilities

Army Central Issue Facilities do not have a formal mechanism signaling when to review inventory levels and when and whether to requisition items. This study provides logistics leaders need a routinized inventory review process to help improve inventory management practices. The current process is ba...

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Main Author: Fan, Carol E. (auth)
Other Authors: Loredo, Elvira N. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2013
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