Logistics management is the part of the supply chain process that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, services, and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption to meet customer requirements.. The logistics management structure defines the roles within the resource company organization that are responsible for coordinating the movement of equipment and personnel in relation to the well test operation. This information may be presented using an organigram. A typical setup defines a lead logistics superintendent based at the resource company headquarters or supply base and a second logistics coordinator based at the well site or, if offshore, on the facility. These personnel represent the focal points within the resource company organization through which all material and personnel movements are authorized and coordinated. These roles generally organize all transportation, and only by special arrangement do contractors arrange transport for equipment. Personnel movements are generally managed through the well site logistics coordinator who arranges flights and accommodation for personnel traveling to and from the well site. This section of the plan lists the names and contact details of the logistics focal points together with delivery addresses for all equipment and material deliveries. Location maps for land-based well sites, particularly road maps detailing appropriate waypoints if the well site is in a remote location, are important for personnel who have occasion to travel to the well site by road.