Pronunciation: /ləˈdʒɪstɪks/
noun the detailed organization and implementation of a complex operation
A1 Logistics involves the organization and coordination of goods and services.
A2 Understanding basic logistics principles is essential for running a successful business.
B1 The company hired a logistics manager to oversee the transportation and distribution of products.
B2 Efficient logistics can help reduce costs and improve customer satisfaction.
C1 Advanced logistics software systems can optimize supply chain management processes.
C2 Strategic logistics planning is crucial for global companies operating in multiple markets.
adjective relating to the detailed organization and implementation of a complex operation
A1 The logistics company delivered the package on time.
A2 She is studying logistics management at university.
B1 The logistics team worked together to optimize the supply chain.
B2 The company's logistics department is responsible for coordinating shipments.
C1 The CEO has a deep understanding of global logistics operations.
C2 The logistics strategy implemented by the company resulted in increased efficiency.
formal The company hired a team of experts to handle all logistics related to the upcoming product launch.
informal I'm in charge of sorting out all the logistics for the party next weekend.
slang Let's make sure we've got all the logistics sorted before we head out.
figurative In order to succeed, we need to carefully plan out the logistics of our project.
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