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Can confirm it works with Caravan formation Improvement, Caravan Items Selection Enhanced for caravan formation,
Also works well with WVC - Work Modes. Just like all vanilla mechs, this logistic mech follows well the modded mech workmodes orders like "ambush", "work and wait" or "work and recharge" etc.
It's not just for mechanitor runs, now you need only 1 horse per pawn to keep max speed instead of a bunch of them all the time for capacity, which is pain in the ass in caravan formation and returning phase for horse needs to be dragged one after another even with Caravan Formation Improvement for its a pen animal. Now just one or two logistic mechs and you can do most remote-mining jobs. Without caravan you can let logistic mech work like a regular lifter with better hauling capacity, or let them sleep in ambush mode of WVC - Work Modes in a designated spot to save battery.
I just noticed that my five Logistic mechs really like to keep kibble in their inventories while in my home base. Pretty funny. I'm guessing caravan animals were used as a base for the mod, so maybe it's some side-effect of that (and/or Pick Up and Haul).
I've been using the mod for some 500 hours of play time now, but I rarely have kibble so I hadn't seen it before.