Department of Defense Manual - DoD Integrated Materiel Management (IMM) for Consumable Items: Supply Support Requests (SSRs)


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This manual establishes uniform guidance for IMM processes and management controls dealing with SSR processes and procedures, recording of user interest to include applicable civilian agencies on integrated materiel manager-managed National Stock Number (NSN) items, and identifying DoD Components' demands for NSN and part-numbered items.




Department of Defense Manual - DoD Integrated Materiel Management (IMM) for Consumable Items: Item Management Coding (IMC) Criteria


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This manual is composed of several volumes, each containing its own purpose. This volume establishes uniform guidance for IMM processes dealing with IMC criteria and related actions applicable to consumable items.




Department of Defense Manual - DoD Integrated Materiel Management (IMM) for Consumable Items: Logistics Reassignment (LR)


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This manual is composed of several volumes, each containing its own purpose. This volume establishes uniform guidance for IMM processes and management controls dealing with LRs of consumable items resulting form the DoD program for implementation of IMM assignments and for elimination of multi-management of items. 4140.26-M Volume 4










Defense Integrated Materiel Management Manual for Consumable Items


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OBJECTIVE. to eliminate duplication of effort in the wholesale materiel management of all items and ensure one wholesale manager for any consumable item by determining the appropriate integrated materiel manager through the application of the approved IMC criteria. This will be accomplished by; 1) Each Military Service/Defense Agency coding all items in the Federal Supply Classes as indicated in appendix A, on which it is recorded as a manager or request supply support, 2) Using only approved procedures, 3) Appropriate application of approved IMC criteria; 4) Minimizing impact and disruption resulting from Logistic Reassignment (LR); 5) Maintaining continuity of supply support during transition of management; 6) Providing effective and efficient wholesale supply support of consumable items; 7) Providing for minimum change to existing logistics management systems design, computer programs and procedures within the Department of Defense. Wherever practicable, existing DoD standard systems and procedures will be employed.




Shelf-life Item Management Manual


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Shelf-life Item Management Manual


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