1.1 The logistics concept
The term logistics seems all pervasive. It appears on the sides of trucks, ships and aircraft, forming part of the name of many business enterprises, in classified job advertisements as well as newspaper articles and on television news broadcasts.
Yet the Macquarie Dictionary (1986, p.364) defines logistics as: ' 1 . the branch of military science concerned with transportation and supply, and the movement of bodies of troops. 2 . the management of the practical details of any enterprise.' Little wonder that the average person is somewhat confused by the term when used in the context of modern business enterprises.