An evaluation of the utility of commercially available modelling and simulation tools, used in conjunction with each other, for improving logistics support to UK Ministry of Defence urgent operational requirements

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dc.contributor.author Smith, Jeremy C. D.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-03-15T16:35:26Z
dc.date.available 2018-03-15T16:35:26Z
dc.date.issued 2012-04-04
dc.identifier.citation Smith J. (2012) An evaluation of the utility of commercially available modelling and simulation tools, used in conjunction with each other, for improving logistics support to UK Ministry of Defence urgent operational requirements. 1st International Conference on Through-Life Engineering Services. 5-6 November 2012, Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, UK en_UK
dc.identifier.isbn 9781907413179
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/13096
dc.description Enduring and Cost Effective Engineering Solutions for the 21st Century en_UK
dc.description.abstract The UK Ministry of Defence has invested heavily in acquiring equipment under Urgent Operational Requirement (UOR) procedures. These enable accelerated procurement to fill urgent capability gaps. However, the dominance of time over cost and performance has led to sub-optimal logistics support that has manifested itself in poor system availability, and in support arrangements that do not represent best value-for-money. This paper describes experiments for improving support to UORs, using a range of modelling and simulation tools. The results indicate that there is utility in using general purpose, costing, and inventory optimization tools, in conjunction with each other. en_UK
dc.language.iso en en_UK
dc.publisher Cranfield University Press en_UK
dc.subject Urgent Operational Requirements en_UK
dc.subject operational availability en_UK
dc.subject value-for-money en_UK
dc.subject logistics en_UK
dc.subject support en_UK
dc.subject simulation modelling en_UK
dc.title An evaluation of the utility of commercially available modelling and simulation tools, used in conjunction with each other, for improving logistics support to UK Ministry of Defence urgent operational requirements en_UK
dc.type Conference paper en_UK


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