Implement the ‘practices’ and get over the ‘semantics’

By Benjamin S. Blanchard, CPL, Fellow (1929-2019) There is a tendency today to believe that the need for logisticians is declining and that in certain sectors, the word “logistics” is no longer a popular term and is in “disfavor!” Further, there is often the feeling that what has been implemented in the past is no good and no longer valid today. In such instances, we have reverted to changing some terms and definitions and proceeding onward as if we had…

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Podcast of H&DR interest

For H&DR logistics, Dan Stanton (aka: Mr. Supply Chain) sent a link to a podcast of interest. This episode is a chat between a couple of salty dogs about how the Coronavirus is affecting trade in, and with, China. Putting this particular crisis into a bigger perspective — both in terms of the history of maritime trade, and the interconnectedness of today’s global business and our supply chains. A few teasers: – Combined effects of the Coronavirus with IMO 2020 rules. –…

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The Cruise Industry Incorporates RFID and Application (app) Technology

By George Rees (Boeing, ret) Seventy years ago, George Orwell published his dystopian novel 1984 about a society where ‘Big Brother is watching you,’ knows where you are and everything you do. Flash forward to the present day, replace ‘Big Brother’ with ‘Big Ship,’ and welcome aboard Princess Cruise Line’s Medallion Class cruise ship. While not the sinister system Orwell proposed, Princess has worked hard the past few years to create an entirely new cruise experience using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology…

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Part I: Generating Synchronicity with other Product Support Partners

By Robert A. “Rob” Miller The C-130 Hercules Division has embarked on the integration of Conditions-Based Maintenance Plus (CBM+) philosophy across the sustainment enterprise for C-130-based platforms. I will define the progress made and lessons learned during the year: The implications of shifting from a fly-to-fail (unscheduled) component removal to scheduled removals are profound. The “Plus” in CBM+ is a reflection of the development/synthesis of big data for the purpose of defining scheduled removal thresholds or marginal operating conditions that…

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Part II: Leveraging Existing Predictive Analytics Systems on the C-130J

By Robert A. “Rob” Miller One of the two foundational concepts foundational to Conditions Based Maintenance Plus (CBM+) is Predictive Analytics Development, or PAD (the other being eRCM, or Enhanced Reliability-Centered Maintenance). PAD typically leverages information gained from sensors based on the aircraft (or other system/platform) in order to define when a particular component is performing in a marginal way which compromises system performance and/or indicates an approaching failure condition. By leveraging PAD, the supporting logistics enterprise can perform value-added…

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Part III: eRCM Findings associated with CBM+

By Robert A. “Rob” Miller As described in the earlier segment, Enhanced Reliability Centered Maintenance is a means by which components may be proactively removed prior to failure based upon a statistical analysis of their predicted life cycle. The more time a component has been in use for a certain mission set, the more likely that component will fail within “x” hours. Effectively developed Weibull Analysis and Histogram plots, along with mountains of clean data and serialized tracking of assets…

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Inbound Logistics – The 2018 Global Logistics Guide 

In the spirit of SOLE’s recently published Global Logistics For Dummies, we thought we’d call your attention to the March 2018 issue of Inbound Logistics.  This issue contains their “14th annual Global Logistics Guide” – a transportation and logistics world atlas designed to help their readers stay on top of shifting global dynamics.  Additionally, this issue contains their annual “Global Trade Management Solutions Guide.”  Both versions of the printed guides have special digital pullouts for easy reference: the “Logistics Guide” can be found at http://resources.inboundlogistics.com/digital/GlobalGuide_Digital_0318.pdf,…

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