WHAT IS LOGISTICS ENGINEERING?
Logistics Engineering is the professional engineering discipline responsible for the integration of support considerations in the design and development; test and evaluation; production and/or construction; operation; maintenance; and the ultimate disposal/recycling of systems and equipment (whole system life cycle).
Logistics Engineering: CLEP Notional Definitions
Logistics Engineers
A professional practitioner who possesses the knowledge and demonstrated skills required for successful application of scientific and mathematical principles, quantitative and qualitative analysis and deductive reasoning to develop and implement solutions to practical problems in the discipline of logistics engineering.
CLEP, 2019
Logistics Engineering
The professional engineering discipline responsible for the integration of support considerations in the design and development; test and evaluation; production and/or construction; operation; maintenance; and the ultimate disposal/recycling of systems and equipment. Additionally, this discipline defines and influences the supporting infrastructure for these systems and equipment (i.e., maintenance, personnel, facilities, support equipment, spares, supply chains, and supporting information/data). The practice of logistics engineering is exercised throughout the system life-cycle by conducting the iterative process of supportability analysis and the accomplishment of trade-off studies to optimize costs and system, logistics, and performance requirements.
CLEP, 2019
Logistics Engineering: System Life Cycle
Logistics Engineers are utilised throughout the entire system life cycle, from concept to disposal, see figure below for the system life cycle stages as per ISO/IEC 15288.
ISO/IEC 15288 System Life Cycle Stages
The roles and responsibilities that Logistics Engineers undertake over the system life cycle are both broad and specialised, see below for some examples of Logistics Engineers tasks.
Concept, Development and Production Stages
When engaged early in the system or capability development, Logistics Engineers are responsible for the integration of support considerations in the design and development; test and evaluation; production and/or construction of the mission system (such as reliability, maintainability, availability, standardisation etc) and also the supporting infrastructure design aka support system design (including maintenance, personnel, facilities, support equipment, spares, supply chains, and supporting information/data).
Utilisation & Support Stage
When engaged during the utilisation stage, Logistics Engineers conduct iterative updates of the supportability analysis (established during the Concept, Design and Development stage). These updates arise due to the program of improvement (supportability optimisation), obsolescence and mission system design changes.
Disposal Stage
When engaged during the disposal phase, Logistics Engineers assist disposal managers with the planning and staged disposal of systems.
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