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Logistic and logistics are related terms in the field of transportation and supply chain management, but they have different meanings.

Logistic is an adjective that refers to the process of planning and coordinating the movement of goods or resources. It can also refer to the detailed organization and implementation of a complex operation. For example, a logistic plan might involve the movement of troops, supplies, and equipment for a military operation.

On the other hand, logistics is a noun that refers to the overall process of planning, implementing, and controlling the flow of goods or resources from the point of origin to the point of consumption. This includes activities such as transportation, storage, and distribution. For example, a logistics company might specialize in warehousing and transportation services to help businesses manage their supply chain.

In short, logistic refers to the process of planning and coordinating the movement of goods or resources, while logistics refers to the overall process of managing the flow of goods or resources from start to finish.

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