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vi Contents
Chapter 2 U.S. Department of Defense and North Atlantic Treaty Organization Supply
Classes and National Stock Numbers.........................................................................25
2.1 Introduction......................................................................................................25
2.2 Specific Supply Class Details...........................................................................26
2.2.1 Class I: Food........................................................................................26
2.2.2 Class II: Clothing................................................................................26
2.2.3 Class III: Fuel and Lubricants............................................................. 27
2.2.4 Class IV: Barrier or Fortification Materials........................................ 27
Contents vii
Chapter 15 Obsolete Inventory Reduction with Modified Carrying Cost Ratio......................... 183
15.1 Introduction.................................................................................................... 183
15.2 Two-Echelon Model....................................................................................... 183
15.3 One-Echelon Model........................................................................................ 185
15.4 Modified Carrying Cost Ratio Model............................................................ 186
15.5 Results: Case Study........................................................................................ 187
15.6 Facilities Costs................................................................................................ 187
15.7 Purchasing Costs............................................................................................ 188
15.8 Modified Carrying Cost Ratio........................................................................ 188
15.9 Inventory Turn Analysis................................................................................. 189
15.10 Decision.......................................................................................................... 189
15.11 Conclusion...................................................................................................... 189
Chapter 17 Forecasting................................................................................................................209
17.1 Time Horizon in Forecasting..........................................................................209
17.2 Characteristics of Forecasts............................................................................209
17.3 Subjective Forecasting Models....................................................................... 210
17.4 Objective Forecasting Methods...................................................................... 211
17.4.1 Causal Models................................................................................... 211
17.4.2 Time Series Methods......................................................................... 212
17.5 Notation Conventions..................................................................................... 212
17.6 Evaluating Forecasts....................................................................................... 213
17.7 Methods for Forecasting Stationary Series.................................................... 214
17.7.1 Moving Averages............................................................................... 214
17.7.1.1 Moving Average Lags behind the Trend........................... 215
17.7.2 Exponential Smoothing..................................................................... 216
17.7.3 Comparison of Exponential Smoothing and Moving .
Averages............................................................................................ 217
17.7.3.1 Similarities......................................................................... 217
17.7.3.2 Differences......................................................................... 217
17.8 Trend-Based Methods..................................................................................... 217
17.8.1 Regression Analysis.......................................................................... 218
17.8.2 Double Exponential Smoothing Using Holt’s .
Method.............................................................................................. 219
17.9 Advanced Methods......................................................................................... 219
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Chapter 28 Other Foreign Countries Armed Forces Adoption of RFID Technology................. 301
28.1 New Zealand Military Clothing RFID Applications..................................... 301
28.1.1 Application........................................................................................ 301
28.1.2 Summary...........................................................................................302
28.2 Spanish Armed Forces RFID Efforts.............................................................302
28.2.1 Application........................................................................................ 303
28.2.2 Summary of Spanish Armed Forces RFID Efforts.......................... 303
28.3 French Armed Forces RFID Efforts.............................................................. 303
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