Article | REF: AG5252 V1

Temporary and ephemeral Logistics

Author: Vincent SALAUN

Publication date: December 10, 2021

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2. Convergences and divergences with "traditional" logistics

Once the concepts of ephemeral logistics and temporary logistics have been clarified, it is appropriate here to attempt to highlight their main characteristics and specificities: project logistics, the need to integrate and manage urgency in specific contexts, and the challenge of achieving immediate performance.

2.1 Project logistics

Like the notion of logistics, that of project raises questions of meaning, given its polysemic nature. Indeed, a project can refer to a general idea projected into the future (I'm planning to take a trip), to an operations management process (the project requires the completion of such and such tasks), or to an organization in the broadest sense (the project mobilizes twelve companies with a formal coordination system to achieve...

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