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  2. Terminal Operating System - Wikipedia

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    A Terminal Operating System, or TOS, is a key part of a supply chain and primarily aims to control the movement and storage of various types of cargo in and around a port or marine terminal. The systems also enables better use of assets, labour and equipment, plan workload, and receive up-to-date information.

  3. Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command

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    From October 2002 thru May 2003, the Command supported Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, moving over 15,000,000 square feet (1,400,000 m 2) of cargo, operating from 16 seaports and power projection platforms worldwide. Throughout the 1990s the Command worked continuously to reengineer its Household Goods Moving Program.

  4. Aerial port squadron - Wikipedia

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    Aerial Port Squadron (APS) is a United States Air Force organization which operates and provides the military logistical functions assigned to aerial ports, including processing personnel and cargo, rigging for airdrop, packing parachutes, loading equipment, preparing air cargo and load plans, loading and securing aircraft, ejecting cargo for inflight delivery, and supervising units engaged in ...

  5. MACS3 - Wikipedia

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    MACS3 Basic Loading Program is designed for all ship types (containership, tanker, Bulk carrier, general cargo, RoRo, Passenger ship) in accordance with the unified IACS Requirement L5 "Onboard Computers for Stability Calculations".

  6. Intermodal freight transport - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter carries a sling-loaded 20 foot shipping container during retrograde operations and base closures in the Wardak province of Afghanistan Tri-con being loaded onto a C-130 in Afghanistan. Generally modern, bigger planes usually carry cargo in the containers.

  7. Shaped like an Olympic torch, it houses the air traffic control systems and radar equipment. The 55-metre apron control tower is responsible for providing Air Traffic Service to aircraft and vehicle movement in the northern and southern parts of the Satellite Terminal building and the cargo apron areas.

  8. American logistics in the Normandy campaign - Wikipedia

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    The detailed shipping plan soon fell apart. Very little cargo was landed on the first day, putting Overlord behind schedule from the start. By midnight on 8 June, only 6,614 measurement tons (7,492 m 3) of the planned 24,850 long tons (25,250 t) had been discharged, just 26.6 percent of the planned total.

  9. Movement Tracking System - Wikipedia

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    It is a satellite-based tracking and communicating system designed to provide command and control over distributed assets supporting and conducting theater operations. This system provides units with digital National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency maps, global positioning system location data, and L-band (long band) satellite two-way text ...