In this episode of The Rebound, Mark Wiese, Manager of Deep Space Logistics for the Gateway Program at the NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida, discusses how a logistics and cargo delivery system being developed by SpaceX will support the next mission to the moon. ASCM CEO Abe Eshkenazi and SCMR Editorial Director Bob Trebilcock are hosts.
With apologies to Star Trek, space really is the last frontier for supply chain management. But, maybe not for long. In the spring of 2020, NASA awarded a contract to SpaceX to develop a deep space cargo delivery system to support the Artemis Mission, whose goal is to put a woman on the moon in 2024. The effort gives a whole new meaning to last mile delivery.
In this episode of The Rebound, NASA’s Mark Wiese discusses the role that logistics will play in the Artemis Mission, and why NASA is interested in supply chain management.
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