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What is the mission of Naval Logistics?
What is the mission of Naval Logistics?
- Right supply, right demand, right point
- Right part, right place, right time (correct)
- Right team, right place, right strategy
- Right item, right storage, right organization
Which of the following best describes Depot Level Repairable (DLR) parts?
Which of the following best describes Depot Level Repairable (DLR) parts?
- Parts that are maintained by the Navy for economic repair (correct)
- Parts that are permanently assigned to a specific ship
- Parts that can only be replaced, not repaired
- Parts that are discarded after one use
What is the purpose of a 'Never Out List'?
What is the purpose of a 'Never Out List'?
- A list of items that can be discarded after use
- A list of mandatory supplies to be stocked onboard (correct)
- A list of items that are only used in emergencies
- A list of supplies that are rarely used
What does the Fleet Freight/Cargo message do?
What does the Fleet Freight/Cargo message do?
What is a characteristic of the Navy Cash program?
What is a characteristic of the Navy Cash program?
Who is responsible for managing battle rations?
Who is responsible for managing battle rations?
At what nautical miles can pulpable trash be disposed of overboard?
At what nautical miles can pulpable trash be disposed of overboard?
What does CASREP stand for?
What does CASREP stand for?
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Mission of Naval Logistics
Mission of Naval Logistics
Ensure the right part is at the right place at the right time.
CARGO
CARGO
Consolidated Afloat Requisition Guide Overseas.
Never Out List
Never Out List
A list of essential materials that must always be on board a ship.
Depot Level Repair (DLR)
Depot Level Repair (DLR)
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Remain in Place (RIP)
Remain in Place (RIP)
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Maintenance Assist Module (MAM)
Maintenance Assist Module (MAM)
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Basic Daily Food Allowance (BDFA)
Basic Daily Food Allowance (BDFA)
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Hazmat Categories
Hazmat Categories
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Study Notes
Naval Logistics Mission
- Naval Logistics mission: RIGHT PART, RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME
Cargo
- Consolidated Afloat Requisition Guide Overseas (CARGO)
Fleet Freight/Cargo Messages
- Purpose: routes material to the ship's location (e.g., RAS, port visit)
Never Out List
- Purpose: contains essential materials always needed onboard
- Examples: toilet paper, printer paper, gloves, pens
Depot Level Repair (DLR) Parts
- Defined as parts maintained by the Navy for cost-effective repair
- Returned to the fleet after repair
- 5G ADVICE CODE: parts given to supply
- 5S ADVICE CODE: parts remain in the system
Remain in Place (RIP) Procedures
- Allows DLR parts to stay in place until replacement is authorized
- Approved by NAVSUP WSS
Maintenance Assist Modules (MAM)
- Purpose: used for troubleshooting equipment
Navy Cash Program
- Cashless program
- Funds transferred using a NavyCash card
- Card usage differs on-ship and off-ship.
Ship's Store Profits
- Profits go to MWR (Morale, Welfare, and Recreation)
Basic Daily Food Allowance (BDFA)
- Amount of food allowance per person per day
- $11.06, changes quarterly
- Used in battle rations
Supply Officer
- LT HURST
Disbursing Officer
- LTJG HUGHEY
Hazmat Categories
- Six categories of hazardous materials: Flammable, Aerosol, Toxic, Corrosive, Oxidizing, Combustible
Throwing Items Overboard
- Plastic is never allowed to be thrown over the side
- Metal can be thrown after 12 nautical miles
- Pulpable trash should be discarded after 3 Nautical miles
Hazmat Spill Kits
- Located at aft decontamination station, vending machine/P-way, port break
Casualty Report (CASREP)
- Types: CAT2, CAT3, CAT4
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