PS 611
OCT 03
28
A different type of LIDB product is WebLOG:
WebLOG has 48 categories of info and reports, 19 links to significant logistics web-
sites, as well as seven other important LOGSA programs.
Weblog provides
quick hit info—
answering common
logistics questions
such as…
Where is my
requisition in
the pipeline?
What serial
numbers are
displayed for
my equipment?
What are
the official
addresses
for my
dodaac?
Logon ID and password access to the LIDB
suite of products can be requested from:
PS 611
OCT 03
29
Parts Tracker allows anyone from
the supply clerk to senior logistics
management officials to enter a docu-
ment number and find out the exact
location of an item shipped through the
Defense Transportation System. Parts
Tracker tracks the item from the source
of supply through depots, consolidated
containerization points, ports, supply
support activities to customer receipt.
This service is available on LOGSA’s
WebLOG. A tutorial is available on the
Parts Tracker homepage.
The
Package Track Detail
screen tells us when an air
ventilator was released from its
point of supply.
It can then be
tracked through the Depot,
Consolidated Containerization
Point, the Ports of Embarkation
and Debarkation, until it reaches
the Supply Support Activity and
the unit receives the materiel.
Shipments can also be traced
by radio frequency tags. The
RF Tag Detail
report displays
the item's RF Tag identification
number, and the items it has
been consolidated with for ship-
ment. The whole shipment is
tracked using the Consolidated
Tracking Control Number.
A
new
LOGSA
service provides
a plain English
language status
of a requisition
in the supply and
transportation
pipeline.