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The MoD outsourced its central warehousing and the procurement of some of its commodities—food, clothing, general and medical supplies—to a consortium under the Team Leidos banner28 through the Logistics and Commodities Services Transformation (LCST) contract in 2015. Managed through DE&S, this has been a successful contract overall, and as of May 2023, the MoD forecast that it would achieve financial efficiencies of £403 million by 2028, when the contract is due to come to an end.29 Through ...

The MoD outsourced its central warehousing and the procurement of some of its commodities—food, clothing, general and medical supplies—to a consortium under the Team Leidos banner28 through the Logistics and Commodities Services Transformation (LCST) contract in 2015. Managed through DE&S, this has been a successful contract overall, and as of May 2023, the MoD forecast that it would achieve financial efficiencies of £403 million by 2028, when the contract is due to come to an end.29 Through the contract, DE&S told us it has increased the agility of its supply operations, gaining greater efficiency in transporting inventory across the UK and Type: conclusion | Number: 13 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 4.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: July 2024 4.2 The department’s implementation of the Defence Command Paper (Refresh) will lead to a closer collaboration with Industry. Specific activity will be delivered t