Management of material supply of military units of the National Guard of Ukraine

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2019.164305

Keywords:

military units, servicemen, material supply, material stocks, supplies, reserve norm

Abstract

The article analyzes the main functions of the management of material support of the military units of the National Guard of Ukraine, which makes it possible to outline the key aspects of the command measures to maintaining the proper level of material stocks. The scheme of organization of the material resources supply in the military units of the National Guard of Ukraine, which regulates the organization of the material stocks supply, is explored. The indicators of level of current and insurance reserves of military units are offered, allowing to determine the optimum size of material reserves of military units of the National Guard of Ukraine

Author Biography

Lydia Tovma, National Academy of the National Guard of Ukraine Zahysnykiv Ukrainy sq., 3, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 61001

PhD, Senior Lecturer

Department of Logistic Support

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Published

2019-04-16

Issue

Section

Military