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Customer relations begin before cargoes arrive.


In the busy port of Pusan, the 837th Transportation Battalion battalion

Tactical military organization composed of a headquarters and two or more companies, batteries, or similar units and usually commanded by a field-grade officer such as a lieutenant colonel.
 has lots of cargo moving in and out of Korea. An ammunition shipment moving back to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  in November took on special significance to us.

We shipped 485 ammunition containers in a seamless flow. It was the perfect transportation movement. The cargo shipment was safe and efficient. There were no errors in the documentation.

Needless to say, our prime customer, the 6th Ordnance Battalion, of Taegu, was delighted. The battalion is the prime shipper SHIPPER. One who ships or puts goods on board of a vessel, to be carried to another place during her voyage. In general, the shipper is bound to pay for the hire of the vessel, or the freight of the goods. 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 1030.  of ammunition in theater.

Did it all just happen because our MTMC MTMC Military Traffic Management Command (US DoD)
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MTMC Middle Tennessee Medical Center (Murfreesboro, TN) 
 battalion is the single point of contact for all U.S. military activities involved in ammunition import/export operations?

Not exactly.

It really all goes back to Sept. 25, when the 837th hosted the first ammunition retrograde retrograde /ret·ro·grade/ (ret´ro-grad) going backward; retracing a former course; catabolic.

ret·ro·grade
adj.
1. Moving or tending backward.

2.
 conference for United States Forces Korea--what has now become a quarterly conference.

We recognized a need to establish a forum to share ideas and team build with all the players involved in the ammunition process.

The intent of the conference was to out line the entire ammunition cargo movement and documentation process--and to clearly delineate all responsibilities. The desired end state was to establish a ship schedule that fully supported two needs--both the theater ammunition retrograde process and the Defense Transportation System's requirements.

When we started, we knew documentation was a tough issue. A thorough and accurate documentation process requires all ammunition containers arriving at the port to be correctly certified See certification. .

The conference was well received. We had 27 attendees from all over the peninsula.

Our briefings included cargo-booking procedures, export ammunition procedures, shipper documentation for ammunition, agriculture inspections, transportation control numbers and military shipping labels.

We also talked about some of the changes coming in the future in the way we in MTMC do business and how it will affect our customers. As an example, the Department of Defense's "Management Reform Memorandum #15" requires a more automated au·to·mate  
v. au·to·mat·ed, au·to·mat·ing, au·to·mates

v.tr.
1. To convert to automatic operation: automate a factory.

2.
 and commercially oriented o·ri·ent  
n.
1. Orient The countries of Asia, especially of eastern Asia.

2.
a. The luster characteristic of a pearl of high quality.

b. A pearl having exceptional luster.

3.
 approach to our processes. It is critical to establish good lines of communication "Lines of Communication" is an episode from the fourth season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. Synopsis
Franklin and Marcus attempt to persuade the Mars resistance to assist Sheridan in opposing President Clark.
 with all customers in an effort to provide world-class support.

The forum was a great idea--well received by our customers.

"This is a great step forward in the right direction," said Maj. Dale Peterson, Material Officer, 6th Ordnance Battalion.

"A forum to lay out the issues is exactly what we needed in the Ammunition Community. This clearly provides an outstanding foundation for future shipments."

MTMC participants were equally delighted with the conference.

"It is really making my job easier," said Sgt. 1st Class Roosevelt Wilson, of the battalion's traffic management division.

"The shippers are now up to speed with the required documentation for shipping ammunition. I can focus more on the mission at hand instead of correcting deficiencies."

While the conference provided wonderful informal contacts, a formal result was equally important.

We developed a Memorandum of Agreement A memorandum of agreement (MOA) or cooperative agreement is a document written between parties to cooperatively work together on an agreed upon project or meet an agreed upon objective. The purpose of an MOA is to have a written understanding of the agreement between parties.  between the two battalions--one transportation and the other ordnance. The agreement details the responsibilities of the 837th, the theater's primary, transporter for ammunition, and the 6th, the primary shipper for ammunition. In addition, the agreement details the required paperwork forms necessary for a successful shipment.

As an organization focused on customer service, we ensure that the customer fully understands the required documentation and the associated processes involved in shipping ammunition. At port side, we do not have the flexibility to fix the problems quickly.

Our agreement is now going to be tested. As with all hardship duty assignments, the long awaited summer rotation means a transition in personnel here.

The dynamics of dealing with new people, ideas and management styles becomes a real challenge.

In the past, you hoped the replacements had some transition time, or at least fell in on a good plan or standard operating procedure standard operating procedure Medtalk A technique, method or therapy performed 'by the book,' using a standard protocol meeting internally or externally defined criteria; a formal, written procedure that describes how specific lab operations are to be performed. .

But we now have something better: a firm Memorandum of Agreement, supplemented by quarterly meetings.

Copies of the Memorandum of Agreement and quarterly minutes are available via e-mail at blantons@mtpc. army.mil An Internet address domain name for a military agency. See Internet address.

(networking) mil - The top-level domain for entities affiliated with US armed forces.
.
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Author:Blanton, Sam
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Date:Jul 1, 2001
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