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111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is the COSAL and its purpose?
Consolidates Shipboard/Shorebased Allowance List

A supply and technical document used to list items required to support the equipment on base station for an extended period of time
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is the purpose of the Material Obligation Validation (MOV) Program?
The system used to validate outstanding requisitions
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

How often does the Material Obligation Validation (MOV) Program occur?
Monthly
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is CHRIMP?
Consolidated Hazardous material Reutilization and Inventory Management Program
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is DRMO?
Defense Reutilization Marketing Office
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is MTIS?
Material Turned-In to Store

Excess material that can be returned to the supply system for re-use
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is Minor Property?
Property with a unit cost of less than $5000
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is Plant Property?
Property with a unit cost of more than $5000
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is a NAVSUP 1220-2?
Allowance Change Request

Used to change the quantity on an allowance list
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is a NAVSUP 1250-1/1250-2?
Requisition/Consumption reporting form
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is a DD-1348?
Requisition form
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is a NAVSUP 1149?
Shipping document
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is a DD-200?
Survey form for items that are lost, damaged, unserviceable or not economically repairable
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is ARP?
Automotive Repair Parts
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is CTR?
Central Tool Room
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is CSR?
Central Store Room
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is MLO?
Material Liaison Office
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is CUU?
Camouflage Utility Uniform
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is NSN?
National Stock Number?
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is COG?
Cognizance Code
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is APL?
Allowable Parts List
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is AEL?
Allowable Equipage List
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is NC?
Not Carried
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is NIS?
Not In Stock
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is SIM?
Selective Item Management
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is a SF 364?
Shipping and Packaging discrepancy
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is a SF 384?
Individual product quality deficiency, recurring deficiencies, and trends
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is the Depot Level Repairable (DLR) Program?
The management of high dollar repairable items issued on a one-for-one basis
111 Supply and Logistics Fundamentals

What is NRFI?
Not Ready For Issue