22 Jun, 1994
DoD Management of Bulk Petroleum Products, Natural Gas, and Coal
United States. Defense Energy Support Center
This manual is issued under the authority of DoD Directive 4140.25, "DoD Bulk Petroleum Management Policy," January 1993 and DoD 4140.1-R, "DoD Materiel Management Regulation," January 1993. It provides policy guidance, supply procedures, and assigns functional responsibilities for the DoD Integrated Materiel Management (IMM) of bulk petroleum products. It also implements the Military Standard Petroleum System (MILSPETS) and Defense Fuel Automated Management System (DFAMS) which are designed to document inventory data and supply transactions and record such data in a central data bank (via electronic-network) for inventory and financial accountability of bulk petroleum stocks.
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    United States. Defense Energy Support Center
  • Report Number
    Defense Energy Support Center
  • Date
    22 Jun, 1994
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Source
    DoD 4140.25-M

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