This thesis examines a method for optimizing the effectiveness of existing sealift fleets given a limited budget. A brief background of U.S. military mobility is presented. Relevant cost categories of the Ready Reserve Force (RRF) and prepositioned forces are determined by looking at the life-cycle of sealift ships. A methodology for determining an optimal fleet mix is presented. Two models for optimizing the direct costs of mobilizing the RRF and prepositioned forces are developed. The first model is based upon a single trip to the war zone. The second model develops the possibility that sealift ships may make multiple trips to the war zone and return to U.S. seaports. Methodologies for determining an optimal fleet mix are presented.
Optimization of Sealift Ship Types in the Ready Reserve Fleet (RRF) and Maritime Prepositioned Ship (MPS) Fleets
1990
95 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Marine Engineering , Marine & Waterway Transportation , Optimization , Budgets , Costs , Fleets(Ships) , Marine transportation , Military reserves , Mobility , Ports(Facilities) , Ships , Theses , Warfare , Sealift , Ready reserve force , Maritime prepositioned ships , Cost model
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