The term logistics is attested in English from 1846 and is from French: logistique, where it was either coined or popularized by a military officer and writer Antoine-Henri Jomini, who defined it in his Summary of the Art of War (Précis de l'Art de la Guerre).
Logistical evolution means that we can get goods to exactly where they need to be as well as track the journey. Technology has helped us to map the most efficient ways of distributing goods. More thought goes into logistics today than it previously has before. A popular concept is the seven R's of logistics.
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