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movement control

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1. The planning, routing, scheduling, and control of personnel and cargo over lines of communications.
2. An organization responsible for the planning, routing, scheduling, and control of personnel and cargo movements over lines of communications. Also called movement control center or MCC. See also consumer logistics; line of communications; logistic and movement control center; movement control center; movement control teams; non-unit-related cargo; non-unit-related personnel.


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Furthermore, the JDDOC, supported by Joint movement control battalions (MCB), should become the centerpiece for the management of the distribution system.
Its rival, President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement controls the West Bank.
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