Saturday, December 15, 2018
'Requisition and Distribution Flow in the Army\r'
' command AND DISTRIBUTION FLOW STAMIS STandard Army guidance Information System SARSS ââ¬Standard Army sell furnish System PBUSE ââ¬Property phonograph recording unit of measurement put up Enhanced SAMS-E ââ¬Standard Army keep System-Enhanced ULLS-A ââ¬Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation SAAS ââ¬Standard Army ammunition System SARRSS Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS) * A attack Service control peacetime and wartime logistics system. * Used for the following classes of supply * Class II * Class III(P) * Class IV * Class sevensome * Class IX SARSS * Action: You go to the companionship Supply Sergeant for help. He tells you the item is a Class II item, and he inputs the sequestration into PBUSE (Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced) * PBUSE sends the request to the SARSS-1, which is located in the Distribution Company, BSB * SARSS-1 looks at its inventory. * If item is on slip awayââ¬Material Release Order * If not on hand, SARSS-1 queries other local SA RSS-1 * If not loc anyy available, requisition is passed up to SARSS 2AC/B * SARSS 2AC/B passes to SARSS-Gateway. * SARSS-Gateway passes to Source of Supply (Industry/Army Depot) LOGISTIC PACKAGE OPERATIONSThe LOGPAC technique is a simple, efficient, and most preferred way to accomplish role replenishment operations LOGPACs are organized in the combined arms battalion support world (CABSA) by the company supply sergeantââ¬â¢s under the supervision of the FSC commander and the dispersion platoon draw * Organized for each company/separate particle in the battalion * Under the control of the FSC distribution platoon leader * A properly configured LOGPAC conveys all the supplies needed to sustain a unit for a specified amount of time.LOGPACs normally occur each 24 hours, but can be changed establish on mission or the current situation. * LOGPACs contain: Class I, II, III, and V as well as mail and replacement personnel * After the LOGPAC is configured, it moves precedent as a march unit to a Logistics Release Point (LRP). Receiving unit representatives link-up with the LOGPAC at the LRP to administer the resupply. LRPs are generally established by the romp Battalion S-3. The primary economizey techniques used to deliver LOGPACs to customer units are: * Service Station tailgate * The delivery time of LOGPACs is based on measure operations. PULSE OPERATIONS Pulse Operations are preplanned pauses in battle rhythm that allow rubbish casts to replenish routinely, conduct movement of a force from the decisive operation zone to mission scaffolding operation and redeployment to the decisive operation zone. Examples: * Combat Replenishment Operation (CRO) * Sustainment Replenishment Operation (SRO) Mission Staging Operation (MSO\r\n'
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