2G0X1 - Logistics Plans

2G0X1 - Logistics Plans


Logistics Plans Information

ASVAB REQUIREMENT:

Administrative 56

STRENGTH REQUIREMENT:

40 lbs

AVERAGE INDOOR/OUTDOOR WORK CONDITIONS:

90% Indoor / 10% Outdoor

AVERAGE HOURS WORKED:

40-50

POSSIBILITY OF WORKING WEEKENDS:

Maybe

DEPLOYMENT TEMPO/RATE (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH)

Low

TECHNICAL TRAINING LENGTH:

27 Classroom Days

TECHNICAL SCHOOL LOCATION:

Lackland AFB, TX

KNOWN DUTY STATIONS AVAILABLE TO NEW AIRMEN:

(we’re working on getting this information)


COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE DEGREE:

Logistics

Airmen describing Logistics Plans

Logistics Plans in the Air Force is responsible for developing and implementing logistics plans and procedures to support the overall mission of the Air Force. This can include planning for the movement, transportation, and storage of equipment and supplies, as well as coordinating logistics support for operations and exercises. They work closely with other departments such as supply, transportation, and maintenance to ensure that the necessary resources are available to support the mission. They are responsible for identifying and analyzing logistics requirements, and developing plans and procedures to meet those requirements. They also oversee the execution of logistics plans, and monitor and assess the effectiveness of logistics support. Additionally, they may also be responsible for maintaining logistics databases and providing logistics information to decision-makers. Logistics Plans are crucial in providing the necessary resources to support the Air Force's mission, and they play an important role in the overall success of the organization.

Logistics Plans specialists ensure that equipment and personnel arrive at the designated location at the designated time. Logistics Planners consider all possible aspects, phases and contingencies while working in conjunction with other organizations to make sure every mission is safe, successful and goes according to plan. Overall, the career field is crucial to the mission and to the United States Air Force.