spare part logistics Analog corrective demand

I work for a company that repairs trains,

In a PowerPoint presentation about planned Maintenance, the following sentence was put behind a bullet

“spare part logistics Analog corrective demand”

can somebody explane this?

It should describe how we did thing in the past and that we should stop doing it….

Other powerpoint bullets contained

Long planing cycle
No chain owner
No optimalistion of chain costs

Those I kinda understand, but what is analog corrective demand?

No answer, but before I saw the poster name, I had assumed that this was a random-text spam thread :slight_smile:

A guess - I would think someone is using ‘Analogue’ as meaning ‘not digital’ there.

So if you assume the capitalisation means ‘spare part logistics’ is a slightly separate from what follows, and given the subject, you could translate the phrase as :

People who take stuff from the stores without using the computer inventory system, but just leave post-it notes/bits of paper lying around somewhere saying what they’ve done.

If you use analog to mean parallel or similar, it would say:

part logistics methodology mirrors the demand for corrective repairs, rather than the demand for preventative maintenance.

Would it make sense if it were “spare part logistics: Analyze corrective demand”?

Clearly it’s the english translation of an Esperanto idiom. In the original language it is abbreviated “14 K of G in a F P D”.