You Might Need Night Vision Goggles to See This Supply Chain!
Britannia may rule the waves, but it’s fallen behind on its supply chain. An article, MoD given two years to improve army logistics systems, found on computing.co.uk, discusses the drab condition of the United Kingdom’s army supply chain. In the United Kingdom, the Ministry of Defense has given the army two years to improve its logistics system. Many MPs are furious over the delay in getting troops supplies in Afghanistan, and even through a great deal of urging, the army is still using manual supply chain systems. The department is lacking complete supply chain visibility as well as an inventory management system. The army has elected a committee to deal with this problem, yet the outlook looks grim. Committee chairman, Edward Leigh, said “The process of getting equipment and supplies out to our forces in Iraq and Afghanistan is undeniably an extremely demanding one. But the fact that the MoD continues to fail to meet its own supply chain targets is of concern.”
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