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NAVFAC P-300 Management of Transportation Equipment

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1.7.5 Shore Activities<br />

a. Review and submit CESE procurement requirements in accordance with<br />

detailed guidance in paragraph 2.8.<br />

b. Manage transportation equipment in accordance with this publication.<br />

c. Review and revise inventory objectives on a continual basis.<br />

1.7.6 Deployable Units<br />

a. Manage transportation equipment in accordance with this publication and<br />

appropriate subordinate instructions.<br />

b. Review Required Operational Capabilities and Projected Operational<br />

Environment statements (ROC and POE) on a continual basis and provide Allowance<br />

Change Requests (ACRs) as outlined in <strong>NAVFAC</strong>INST 11200.35 series.<br />

1.8 Support <strong>of</strong> Marine Corps Forces. The Navy is responsible for providing<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial-use transportation support to Marine Corps security forces assigned to naval<br />

activities to the extent necessary to accomplish on-station security services. This does<br />

not include vehicles for administrative, training or other USMC support functions.<br />

1.9 Naval Supply Systems Command. The Naval Supply Systems Command<br />

(NAVSUPSYSCOM) has the responsibility to procure and administer the assignment<br />

and utilization <strong>of</strong> all materials handling equipment (MHE) in accordance with<br />

requirements established by CNO and commands. MHE is usually maintained in<br />

transportation equipment shops. Inventory objectives and excess materials handling<br />

equipment shall be processed in accordance with SPCCINST 10490.2.<br />

1.10 <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Management</strong> Assistance Visits (TMAVs). On-site activity<br />

analysis <strong>of</strong> the administration, operation, and maintenance <strong>of</strong> transportation equipment<br />

is made by TEMC representatives. The objective <strong>of</strong> the assistance visit and analysis is<br />

to assist the activity in technical and management procedures that will improve the<br />

efficiency and effectiveness <strong>of</strong> their overall transportation equipment operation. In<br />

general, these assistance visits should include review and validation <strong>of</strong> transportation<br />

equipment inventory objectives, utilization, requirements, operations, and maintenance.<br />

SOU/NCTC TMAVs are coordinated with CESO (Code 1575). NCF units will receive<br />

TMAVs (MAV, TAV, or DMI) in accordance with current NCB directives. The following<br />

items/data, as a minimum, shall be available to the assistance visit team.<br />

a. Inventory records.<br />

b. Preventive maintenance schedules.<br />

c. Accident reports.<br />

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