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“Performance Based Logistics (PBL) for Military Applications set to reach $1.98bn in 2019” says Visiongain report

17 May 2019
Defence

Visiongain has launched a new defence report Performance Based Logistics (PBL) Technologies in the Defence Industry 2019-2029: Market Forecasts by Component (Airforce, Army, Navy), by Platform (Aircraft and Drones, Electronics and Communications, Land Vehicles, Missiles and Space Systems, Weapons and Ammunitions, Facilities and Construction, and Other Products and Services), Plus Analysis of Leading.

Visiongain has determined that the performance-based logistics (PBL) market will reach $1.98bn in 2019.

Performance-based logistics (PBL), also known as performance-based life-cycle product support or performance-based contracting is a strategy for cost-effective weapon system support. Performance based logistics is a long-term arrangement to optimise the readiness and performance objectives of weapon systems, it is a mechanism to manage and sustain military assets – from individual parts to entire weapon systems – by giving full visibility of the availability and necessary logistic processes for each element of the asset in question. The core objective is to increase performance and the availability of military capability for the Armed Forces.

The Visiongain analyst commented that "Performance based logistics helps in implementing Automated Identification Technology to improve asset visibility. It reduces government expense by using contracted integrated technical information. It assists diagnostics and prognostics which reduces the predictability of failures. But providing PBL up-front reduces a commander’s flexibility regardless of precedence for weapon system sustainment."

Leading companies featured in the report who are providing performance based logistics solutions includes Boeing, Collins Aerospace, Dayton Aerospace, Dayton T. Brown, Inc., General Dynamics, IFS AB, ISO Group, L3 Technologies, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Northrop Grumman, Textron Inc., Thales.

Notes for Editors
If you are interested in a more detailed overview of this report, please send an e-mail to sara.peerun@visiongain.com or call her on +44 (0) 207 336 6100.

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