The word "logistics" derives from the Greek root Logos, which at its simplest means "word" and at its most complex and philosophical (thanks to Heraclitus, sometime before 475 BCE) is that which establishes and governs the fundamental order of the cosmos.
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Quantitative Measurements for Logistics: Practical Mathematics for the Practicing Logistican
August 15, 2007, McGraw-Hill Professional
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0071494154 9780071494151
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Includes index.
"SOLE--The International Society of Logistics."
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