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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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In a name of a group, if it consists of several networks and the members of each of the networks are involved in providing logistic support to the general public, would it be XXX Group of Logistic Networks, or XXX Group of Logistics Networks? Or is either ok?
  

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Because their service is logistics, use ' Logistics Network(s)'. It has nothing to do with the number of networks or members; it is the name of the field, like Mathematics Club, communications company, sports team.

  • Because their service is logistics, use ' Logistics Network(s)'.
  • It has nothing to do with the number of networks or members; it is the name of the field, like Mathematics Club, communications company, sports team.
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Because their service is logistics, use 'Logistics Network(s)'. It has nothing to do with the number of networks or members; it is the name of the field, like Mathematics Club, communications company, sports team.

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