Navy ship's servicemen now have one-touch access for ship store resources. . Ship's Store Program - News You Can Use - Navy Exchange Service Command's NEXCOM - Brief Article

Navy Supply Corps Newsletter, Jan-Feb, 2003

NEXCOM--Navy Ship's Servicemen (SHs) now have one place they can go to access all ship store bulletins, manuals and catalogs needed to do their jobs. The Navy Exchange Service Command's (NEXCOM) Ship's Store Program has launched a Web site, www.navy-shipstores.com or www.navy-nex.com, to make one-touch supply easier for ashore and afloat SHs.

"We've been working towards a paperless working environment for the past several years," said Charles Vaughan, director of the Ship's Store Program. "Placing all this information on our Web site was just a natural evolution of that process. I wanted the Ship's Store Program to be in the vanguard in providing `world class' service to our Ship's Servicemen wherever they are afloat or ashore."

Now available on the Web site are all parts manuals, ship store bulletins, and training manuals for the SH rate. There's also a section describing NEXCOM's Fleet Assistance Teams and the services they offer. The site also allows the user to contact the Ship's Store Program with any questions or comments on improving the site.

NEXCOM has 185 ship stores and four ship store ashore sites worldwide.

COPYRIGHT 2003 U.S. Department of the Navy, Supply Systems Command
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