Logistics Engineering

Logistic Engineering


Similar to a project's technical requirements, logistics engineering – often referred to as LSA, or Logistics Support Analysis – is the prerequisite when it comes to "logistics design".

LSA is the prerequisite for analysing, defining, elaborating and designing the various logistics related elements and products in the form of data and documents.

LSA is the key to ensuring the effectiveness of the logistical measures for the life cycle of the underlying technical configuration.

Background

Logistics Engineering (LE) represents the foundation for all ensuing logistics related project components. Over time, we have come to regard our approach as involving a broad spectrum of expertise and content that goes beyond the much-used LSA (Logistics Support Analysis) concept. Any LSA necessarily includes analysis, but we go beyond this. Our aim is to define and implement a project-specific and tailor-made system of flanking and supporting logistic measures and products in collaboration with our customers.

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Prerequisites and Procedures

The majority of projects that explicitly call for LE services also define their execution in accordance with a prerequisite standard. These prerequisites were almost always originally developed in the military and aerospace sector. Since then, they have been more and more applied to complex systems, plants and equipment for civilian use.

Originating mainly in the English-speaking world, the technical terminology in this area is also almost exclusively in English.


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Range of Services

Our Logistics Engineering project team, assembled specifically for each task, allows us to cover the entire range of services involved in a project.

Our expertise and experience are available to not only support the customer but to work independently on specific topics as well. A key feature is that all activities are closely interlinked regarding the specific organisation and content with the responsible departments on both the customer and client side.

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