Logistics

SOLUTIONS THAT KEEP OUR NAVY SAILING AND OUR DETERRENCE CREDIBLE …

AMSEC produces a complete and affordable range of innovative logistics products and services to keep weapon systems performing to design standards throughout their entire life cycle.  Our professionals combine expertise with productivity improvement in a challenging resource environment to ensure customers the highest level of satisfaction in meeting life cycle cost requirements.

AMSEC provides a wide variety of ships engineering, maintenance and logistics support services to the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard weapons platforms.  These services include all aspects of logistics support planning, analysis, outfitting, and warehousing, as well as performance-based support strategies, integrated electronic technical manuals, passive radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, and the design, development, and implementation of automated configuration-based maintenance and logistics support systems.  Our team is made up of many former U.S. Navy engineering / technical personnel with experience in operation, maintenance and logistics support.  AMSEC is a recognized leader in the design and development of configuration-based, life-cycle support systems.  These systems integrate engineering, maintenance, and logistics support processes and products through a common configuration database.  Today, AMSEC has more than 700 logistics professionals serving Navy and commercial customers in 27 cities.

Our logistics support processes and services are routinely applied producing products that enhance operating efficiency and readiness and reduce acquisition and sustainment support costs.  We apply leading-edge concepts and technology through key life cycle management products and services, such as those listed below:

  • Logistics Engineering and Maintenance
  • Reliability, maintainability, and availability analysis & modeling
  • Life Cycle Cost (LCC) / Cost As an Independent Variable (CAIV) Analysis
  • Performance-based Logistics (PBL)
  • Condition-based maintenance
  • Reliability centered maintenance analysis
  • Human systems integration
  • Personnel Safety, hardware / software safety analysis
  • Facilities requirements
  • Manpower / Workload reduction analysis
  • Environmental analysis
  • Maintenance planning and supportability analysis
  • Logistic technical documentation and data management
  • Supply support and configuration management
  • Instructor-Led and computer-based training
  • Package, handling, storage, and transportation
  • System design interface
  • Computer resource support
  • Material Management