Logistic Support Analysis
Logistic Support Analysis is a fundamental component of MAN's existing ILS (Integrated Logistics Support) ethos known as "Simultaneous Engineering" and is also a vital component of MAN's extensive testing department in Munich.
MAN is fully conversant with the UK MoD's ILS procedures (Def Stan 00-60). Our practical experience and analytical skill enable us to undertake the ILS studies required by military and defence standards. This optimises lifecycle costs and ensures that equipment and systems meet operational targets.
Availability, Reliability and Maintainability
MAN undertakes the full range of availability, reliability and maintainability analysis tasks required by ILS, including FMECA and RCM. Its maintenance management and planning systems are integral to its electronic ILS architecture as well. Support, configuration and repair-analysis data optimises expenditures and lifecycle costs.
MAN undertakes the full range of availability, reliability and maintainability analysis tasks required by ILS, including FMECA and RCM. Its maintenance management and planning systems are integral to its electronic ILS architecture as well. Support, configuration and repair-analysis data optimises expenditures and lifecycle costs.
ILS Analysis Record
MAN develops a Logistic Support Analysis Record (LSAR) for each project to ensure that the customer’s requirements are efficiently met. The LSAR lets the user integrate and control vehicle maintenance, configuration, spares-holdings and re-provisioning by providing a storage and retrieval system for all data created. This means that once data exists, it can be re-used many times, improving operational availability and efficiency.
MAN develops a Logistic Support Analysis Record (LSAR) for each project to ensure that the customer’s requirements are efficiently met. The LSAR lets the user integrate and control vehicle maintenance, configuration, spares-holdings and re-provisioning by providing a storage and retrieval system for all data created. This means that once data exists, it can be re-used many times, improving operational availability and efficiency.

