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Beach/port | D+30 | D+60 |

Omaha | 1,200 | 10,000 |

Mulberry | 6,750 | ? |

Isigny | 500 | 1,300 |

Grandcamp | 500 | 900 |

Utah | 8,000 | 6,000 |

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Godfrey, Major Frederick. “The Logistics of Invasion” Army Logistician November-December 2003 pp 44-49 http://www.alu.army.mil/alog/2003/novdec03/pdf/nov_dec_alog.pdf p. 44

The above comes from Table S, Osmanski, Lt Col F. A. Logistical planning of operation Overlord. paper written for the Command and General Staff College 1947 http://cdm16040.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p124201coll2/id/331

this is supported by the following: Case Studies in Defence Procurement and Logistics volume 1 Edited by David Moore, Case 1.4 Operation Overlord David Moore, Peter Antill, Jeffrey Bradford, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2011, p63 ISBN  1903499615 The United States Army in World War II, The European Theatre of Operations, Logistical Support of Armies, Volume 1, Roland G Ruppenthal, US Army Centre of Military History, Washington, 1995 see Table 1 & Table 4 and pp 414-415

bibliographic reference Hughes, Michael; Momber, Gary (2000). "The Mulberry Harbour Remains". In Allen, Michael J; Gardiner, Julie. Our Changing Coast a survey of the intertidal archaeology of Langstone Harbour Hampshire. York: Council for British Archaeology. pp. 127–128

Antill, Peter; BradfordCase, Jeffrey; Moore, David (2011), "Case 1.4, Operation Overlord: Supply Chain Innovation during World War II" in Case Studies in Defence Procurement and Logistics volume 1 Edited by David Moore. Cambridge, Cambridge Academic, p63 ISBN  1903499615

Ruppenthal,Roland, (1995) The United States Army in World War II, The European Theatre of Operations, Logistical Support of Armies, Volume 1,, Washington: US Army Centre of Military History, Tables 1 & 4 and pp 414-415

Osmanski, Lt Col F. A. (1947) Logistical planning of operation Overlord. paper written for the Command and General Staff College http://cdm16040.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p124201coll2/id/331 Table S