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Strategic Surface Route Plan Methodology: Old vs. New

Strategic Surface Route Plan Methodology: Old vs. New. Pre–SSRP. Post–SSRP. pure. pure. Ad-Hoc decision making Based on Air route plans Little consideration for volume, cost, or velocity. Considers volume, cost and velocity Vets decisions with stakeholders. Supply Support Activity #2.

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Strategic Surface Route Plan Methodology: Old vs. New

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  1. Strategic Surface Route Plan Methodology: Old vs. New Pre–SSRP Post–SSRP pure pure • Ad-Hoc decision making • Based on Air route plans • Little consideration for volume, cost, or velocity • Considers volume, cost and velocity • Vets decisions with stakeholders Supply Support Activity #2 Supply Support Activity #2 Supply Support Activity #1 Supply Support Activity #1 Depot / CCP Depot / CCP mixed 40’ • Developed independently by Depots & CCP locations • Methodology inconsistent across organizations • Non-iterative • Fusion Center develops in partnership with GSA, DLA, DDC, and COCOMs • Methodology consistent across organizations • Iterative, supporting continuous process improvement pure TCSP or CRSP 40’ 40’ 40’ pure • Poorly utilized containers cost inefficiencies • Long CCP hold time  increased CWT • Strategic use of container type, mixed containers to maximize cost efficiency • Improves (or holds constant) Velocity

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