Engineering
Logistics & packing
Optimize packing for the last mile you actually use - roads, sling loads, or man-pack segments.

How we approach Logistics & packing
Logistics packing connects shelter performance to transport reality: if a module cannot clear a tunnel radius or aircraft door, it does not matter how elegant the frame is. We model handling paths and tie-down points early.
We help align INCOTERMS-like handoffs with inspection responsibilities so damage accountability is clear.
For distributed operations, we advise hub-and-spoke stocking versus forward caching with shelf-life implications.
Related areas in this practice
Movement-aware design
Packing strategies reduce rework at the node where time is most expensive.
- Handling limits and lifting angles for each subassembly.
- Environmental protection during long staging.
- Returns and refurbishment flows after exercises.
Talk with engineers who own the work
Request a technical pass on Logistics & packing: constraints, risks, and a practical next step with clear assumptions.
