The proposed comprehensive distribution system for the LO-MIS rotatable pool assets
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Christopher, Donald Dominic
Hoik, Frederick Arthur, Jr.
Tempel, Billie Leon
Vtipil, Donald Sheridan
Date
1975Advisor
Benediktsson, P.W.
Second Reader
Hynes, James P.
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A repairable item distribution system for the LO-MIX
Program is developed in this thesis. The system is complete
with recommended inventory locations, connecting transportation,
and a method for monitoring the location and condition
of the assets. In addition, a simulation model for the
system is presented in flowchart format for future computer
programming. This model is designed to provide an aid to
system operating policy development and to allow testing
of these policies prior to implementation.
Transportation data for use by the model and in system
planning is generated. This data is presented in distributions
of the times experienced by air and truck shipments
over the transportation legs of interest. The data is
considered essential to system planning and policy testing.
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