Mid Star is a leading logistics and transportation company based in Brampton, Canada, which moves your business. Based in Texas and California, they delight in providing the largest trucking services in the United States. As one of the leading logistics companies in Canada, Mid Star offers a wide range of services, including truck loading, full truckload, refrigerated trailers, cross-border shipping, dry vans and customized solutions and project logistics for any event.
Logistics is the process/chain management of transport/flow and the storage of goods and services from its origin to its consumption.
The management of resources and their distribution.
Mid Star is a leading logistics and transportation company based in Brampton, Canada, which moves your business. Based in Texas and California, they delight in providing the largest trucking services in the United States. As one of the leading logistics companies in Canada, Mid Star offers a wide range of services, including truck loading, full truckload, refrigerated trailers, cross-border shipping, dry vans and customized solutions and project logistics for any event.
Logist
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-ologist means the person who studies.
Podologist pod/o- (Foot) -logist (one who studies)
A person who specializes in a particular field of science or study.
M. S. Wingersky has written: 'Logist user's guide'
Anthropologist Anthr/o- (Man) -logist (One who specializes in the study or treatment of)
indicating a person skilled or involved in a branch of study denoted by a noun ending in -logy (such as biologist corresponding to biology).
It is basically the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient yet effective movements and storage of goods, services, and relevant information from the point of origin to the point of use for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements.
There are many suffixes that mean the person who. They include -ant, -aholic, -an/ian, -ar, -ard, -arian, -er, -ist, -loger/logist, -or, -path, -phile, and -plegic.
The word 'dermatology', recorded in 1819, comes from the Greek derma, meaning skin, leather, or hide, plus the Greek suffix -logy, meaning science (of) or branch of learning or knowledge.The term 'dermatologist' comes into English from the same roots as above, with the suffix -logist, meaning practitioner of, or expert, or learned, in, added in 1861.
Other than saying the person is a "specialist in..." or a "... major" (if in college), there's the use of the suffix "-logist" or "-ologist" for experts/scholars in particular fields: antropologist, paleontologist, mineralogist, theologist, meteorologist, biologist, bacteriologist... "TheEnglish suffix -ology or -logydenotes a field of study or academicdiscipline, and -ologist describes a person who studies that field. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ologies#List_of_-ologies)