Which innovative military supply chain system from the Napoleonic era later influenced modern retail distribution and is often credited as a precursor to modern 'just-in-time' inventory systems?
Throughout military history, supply chains have played a crucial role in determining battlefield success. From ancient armies to modern military forces, the logistics of getting equipment, ammunition, food, and other supplies to troops has evolved dramatically. This poll tests your knowledge about historic military supply chain innovations that changed warfare and influenced modern retail distribution systems.
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- Napoleon's 'Corps System' where each army corps carried its own supplies and could operate independently
- The British Royal Navy's 'Floating Depot' system of supply ships that followed fleets on campaign
- The Russian 'Scorched Earth' distribution strategy that eliminated the need for supply lines
- Wellington's 'Forward Base' approach of establishing supply depots along invasion routes
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