logistics vs syllogism

logistics

noun
  • The procurement, supply, maintenance, and transportation of equipment, facilities, and personnel. 

  • The process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services and related information from their point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of satisfying customer requirements. 

syllogism

noun
  • An argument whose conclusion is supported by two premises, of which one contains the term that is the predicate of the conclusion, and the other contains the term that is the subject of the conclusion; common to both premises is a term that is excluded from the conclusion. 

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