Oct 17, 2007 11:29
16 yrs ago
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English term
logistics chain maximised use COTS/MOTS
English
Tech/Engineering
Military / Defense
This is a bullet point in a presentation describing an armoured digger/obstacle remover used in military operations.
In a slide about the machine's capability, it says:
Affordable:
--> More cost effective than MBT engineer variants
--> Low manpower costs (2 crew)
--> Cost effective logistics chain maximised use COTS/MOTS
I've already established that "COTS/MOTS" stands for "Commercial / Military off-the-shelf", but I can't figure our what "logistics chain maximised use COTS/MOTS" could possibly mean here.
Thank you!
In a slide about the machine's capability, it says:
Affordable:
--> More cost effective than MBT engineer variants
--> Low manpower costs (2 crew)
--> Cost effective logistics chain maximised use COTS/MOTS
I've already established that "COTS/MOTS" stands for "Commercial / Military off-the-shelf", but I can't figure our what "logistics chain maximised use COTS/MOTS" could possibly mean here.
Thank you!
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essentially agree with orientalhorizon -- IMO there should be colon or en dash between 'chain' and 'maximised', OR 'maximised...'should be a separate bullet point (these things happen...)
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks all - points go to Ken for also suggesting that there should have been a colon after "chain""
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maximised use of off-the-shelf components or (sub)assemblies
the maximised use of readily available components or (sub)assemblies will reduce pressure on logistics chain, not necessary to resort to too much special efforts.
Peer comment(s):
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Alexander Demyanov
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thanks a lot!
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agree |
ErichEko ⟹⭐
: Yes, just put braces at both ends: Cost eff log chain (maxed use of COTS/MOTS)"
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thanks a lot!
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finding the best bargains using your logistics
they have parts that can be purchased either from military sources or commercial through logistics
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