Logistics plays a vital role for businesses and
organizations. Logistics handles transportation, lodging, event signage, equipment set up and more. They are described as the people who get stuff. A resource sharing agreement might allow
use of trucks to bring in more tables and chairs. It could mean requesting access
to a larger or more suitable facility on short notice. Other logistics examples
include setting up equipment for a conference, live concert, a street fair, parade
or a ball game. Logistic can request 2-way
radios or an amateur radio team to support the safety team. Logistics can activate
agreements to provide large quantities of refreshments for guests. Before setting up a resource sharing
agreement, consider what to bring to the table. Reciprocity is expected. Agreements
must be in writing, and outline compensation, returning equipment in pre-use
condition minus normal wear and tear, and time frame and method for returning
it. The third post in this series will address resource sharing agreements for planning needs.
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