reprovisioning

/ˌriːprəˈvɪʒənɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of supplying something again with necessary items, such as food, equipment, or resources.
    • The ship's reprovisioning took two days at the port.
    • After the storm, the team focused on reprovisioning the emergency shelters.
    • The company handled the reprovisioning of the remote research station every six months.
verb
  1. To supply again with necessary items or resources.
    • We need to reprovision the pantry before the guests arrive.
    • The satellite will reprovision the space station with fresh supplies.
    • The army had to reprovision the troops after the long march.