I'll believe it when I see it.
As I said, packaging matters. You could modify the kicker pallet to be configured to accept compartmentalized versions of the above.
You'll never completely eliminate the need for someone to unpackage it at some point but the less time you waste doing things like above, the greater volume of mass/combat power you will be able to sustain.
The Americans are very good at this and it's their logistics excellence that truly makes them a capable Military Force.
They are probably missing that little booklet where you are supposed to annotate when you take stuff out of them! If they had that people would tots fill it out and staff would tots read and refill themAll washrooms have been supplied at Carling. I’m mildly interested if they are replenished at a better schedule than the First Aid Boxes.
It’s a test to see how much you really need that gauze.The First Aid box where I work is kept locked, the person with the combination works in office only 1-2 days a week...
Where the hell do you work??? That’s hilariousIt’s a test to see how much you really need that gauze.
Funny not funny.I used to work in a place where the AED was locked up most of the day; someone decided that keeping it safe from theft was more important than keeping it accessible in case of emergency.
Hey wait a minute.... Simple and Logical solutions to complex problems are not tolerated. Complex and confusing solutions to simple problems is the current standard!As far as I am concerned, all our logistics should be palletized and containerized. A standardized intermodal container is a proven method of doing this.
They come in many variations and one exists for all the applications above. All our trucks we buy should be capable of carrying or towing an intermodal container.
All of the parts we use should be standardized as well with simplicity and commonality being the primary concern. This greatly simplifies repair and maintenance. It also allows for the stockpile of large numbers of replacement parts.
The CAF is way behind the 8-Ball in this regard and our Armed Forces ways of satisfying its logistics requirements is positively archaic.
Another beautiful thing about palletized containers is they can all be tracked relatively simply with scanner tags on every single container. A truck picks up a container and when it leaves the depot, it is detected by a scanner that automatically updates a database so we know automatically, where and when containers are leaving and what our volume is. Individual shipments can also be tracked and prioritized accordingly using classification systems and modern technology like SAP based databases.
I used to work in a place where the AED was locked up most of the day; someone decided that keeping it safe from theft was more important than keeping it accessible in case of emergency.
I seem to recall one of McNab's books mentioning that soft bog roll was a selling feature for a quikie tour of Crossmaglen rather than the rough wax stuff in Tidworth.Can confirm (ouch)
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Scheduled cardiac event hours?most of the day
I seem to recall one of McNab's books mentioning that soft bog roll was a selling feature for a quikie tour of Crossmaglen rather than the rough wax stuff in Tidworth.
Every time we deployed to Hohne, we brought our own cases of bog roll.I used to mail myself bog roll, and other toiletries, before a tour so I had my 'stash' for the duration and it didn't consume the limited space in my bergen and kit bag.
XMG was hard enough without extending that pain to the khazi
TP, cocomat, cot, fart sack, kero-sun heater, multiple 1.5kg bags of mini-Reese’s Pieces, reading lamp, barrack box as a night table, in-tent slippers, drying rack for clothes/boots, play station/X-box, rucksack and daypack for snacks on ops…I wonder if everyone still packs a roll when going to the field. Important items for me used to be cigarettes, tp and rum, everything else were luxuries.
Baby wipes - dual use, pack flatter, come in a sealed water proof bag already.I wonder if everyone still packs a roll when going to the field. Important items for me used to be cigarettes, tp and rum, everything else were luxuries.
TP and an outdoor French coffee Press ( and the coffee to go with). Yeah, I knowI wonder if everyone still packs a roll when going to the field. Important items for me used to be cigarettes, tp and rum, everything else were luxuries.
TP and an outdoor French coffee Press ( and the coffee to go with). Yeah, I know