[ adj ] of or relating to logistics <adj.pert> logistic requirements
Logistic \Lo*gis"tic\, Logistical \Lo*gis"tic*al\, a. [Gr. ? skilled in calculating, ? to calculate, fr. lo`gos word, number, reckoning: cf. F. logistique.] 1. Logical. [Obs.] --Berkeley.
2. (Math.) Sexagesimal, or made on the scale of 60; as, logistic, or sexagesimal, arithmetic.
3. Of or pertaining to logistics; as, logistic requirements; logistical problems; a logistical nightmare. [PJC]
{Logistic logarithms}, or {Proportional logarithms}, certain logarithmic numbers used to shorten the calculation of the fourth term of a proportion of which one of the terms is a given constant quantity, commonly one hour, while the other terms are expressed in minutes and seconds; -- not now used.
The marketer of logistic management systems said each warrant holder is entitled to buy one common share at 75 cents each until 5 p.m. EDT.
Federal Express spokesman Armand Schneider said he couldn't discuss details of his company's agreement with Daxor. "We will provide some logistic services, including storage and transportation," he said.
Fort Monmouth, with 8,200 civilian and 2,800 military workers, provides high-tech logistic support for military operations and has a research and development center for military electronics.
Nor will it send reinforcements to the Gulf, where three Spanish ships are providing logistic support to the allied troops.
Under the agreement, each nation pledged to lend technical and logistic aid to the others if a maritime accident polluted territorial waters.
Pentagon spokesman Pete Williams said the Americans will be used for "training and logistic support" but won't actually participate in Colombian anti-drug operations.
She knows that the Americans have no single alternative to the strategic and logistic advantages offered by Subic and Clark.