By Paul Salmon FCILT,FSCM Introduction Fuel is the bloodstream of both modern militaries and global commerce. It powers aircraft, ships, tanks, convoys, drones, and generators.…
By Paul Salmon FCILT,FSCM Introduction “For want of a nail, the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe, the horse was lost. For want…
By Paul Salmon FCILT, FSCM Introduction: The Hidden Weakness in Defence Logistics In Defence supply chains, spares forecasting has always been a high-stakes challenge. Every…
By Paul Salmon FCILT, FSCM Introduction: The Ammunition Paradox In Defence supply chains, some commodities follow predictable rhythms. Engines fail after a certain number of…
UK Defence is moving towards greater visibility of support costs, but there is still no universal adoption of Whole Life Cost (WLC) modelling. Advocates argue…
A Look at the Human Side of Defence Forecasting By Paul Salmon FCILT, FSCM Introduction: The Model vs. the Human In Defence logistics, models promise…
By Paul Salmon FCILT, FSCM Introduction – The Unequal World of Supply Chains Every product has a supply chain, but not all chains are equal.…
By Paul Salmon FCILT, FSCM In Defence logistics, forecasting has long been the cornerstone of availability. Whether for engines, avionics, or vehicle parts, planners rely…
By Paul R Salmon FCILT, FSCM When most people think of military innovation, they picture radar, jet engines, or GPS. Rarely do they think about…
By Paul R Salmon FCILT, FSCM Introduction – A Shakespearean Supply Chain Dilemma “To barcode, or not to barcode, that is the question.” It may…