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Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe 2022
1 March - 2 March 2022
Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe 2022

SAE Media Group are proud to present the 7th Annual Defence Logistics Eastern Europe Conference in 2022. Please note all agenda times are in Central European Time.

The Defence Logistics Eastern Europe conference is revered as the highest-level meeting for defence logistic leaders and supply chain managers from the region’s most forward-thinking military nations. As the only logistics conference specifically dedicated to Eastern Europe we are focused on bringing senior supply chain leaders from the region and beyond together to discuss current and future priorities and developments.

With over 120 attendees each year, this focused meeting is a must for all wishing to stay up to date on defence logistics in the Central and Eastern European region.

Defence Logistics Eastern Europe 2022 will continue to break the mould and create an event that will assist the learning and development of logistics procurement directors and supply chain managers through briefings and focused discussion groups.

As cooperation between armed forces, and the prevalence of joint logistics operations increases, so the importance of defence logistics as a capability in its own right continues to grow.

We strive to deliver real insight and learning experiences through the expertly selected speakers, all who are recommended through our extensive research and consultation that is carried out across the industry.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi

President, Hungarian Military Logistic Association
Brigadier General Robert Wilhelm

Brigadier General Robert Wilhelm

Deputy Commander, Bundeswehr Logistics Command, German Armed Forces
Colonel Faith Chamberlain

Colonel Faith Chamberlain

Commander, DLA Europe and Africa, U.S. Department of Defense
Colonel Jon West

Colonel Jon West

Assistant Head Sustainment, Military Capability Plans, Futures Directorate, British Army
Colonel Juha Kylä-Harakka

Colonel Juha Kylä-Harakka

Commander, 1st Logistics Regiment, Finnish Defence Forces
Colonel Ladislav Slechta

Colonel Ladislav Slechta

Director, Military Medicine Agency, Czech Armed Forces
Colonel Ståle Rudiløkken

Colonel Ståle Rudiløkken

Director of Staff, Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation (NDLO), Norwegian Armed Forces
Lieutenant General Jürgen Knappe

Lieutenant General Jürgen Knappe

Commander, Joint Support and Enabling Command (JSEC) & Multinational Joint Headquarters Ulm (MN JHQ Ulm), NATO
Major General Andreas Pernsteiner

Major General Andreas Pernsteiner

Commanding Officer, Logistics Directorate, Austrian Armed Forces
Mr Jens Siebrecht

Mr Jens Siebrecht

Head of Business Development, Hungarian Defence Export Agency (VEX)
Mr Mario Blokken

Mr Mario Blokken

Director PSec, European Army Interoperability Centre - Finabel
Mr Tim De Zitter

Mr Tim De Zitter

Lifecycle Manager, Land Systems Section, Directorate General Material Resources, Belgian Ministry of Defence

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi

President, Hungarian Military Logistic Association
Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi

Brigadier General Robert Wilhelm

Deputy Commander, Bundeswehr Logistics Command, German Armed Forces
Brigadier General Robert Wilhelm

Colonel (Res.) Yonatan Chetboun

International Business Development Director, Plasan Sasa Ltd.
Colonel (Res.) Yonatan Chetboun

Colonel (Ret'd) Professor Mieczyslaw Pawlisiak

Director of Logistics Institute, Military University of Technology
Colonel (Ret'd) Professor Mieczyslaw Pawlisiak

Colonel (Ret'd) Professor Slawomir Augustyn

Deputy Director of Implementation of Innovative Technologies, Military University of Technology
Colonel (Ret'd) Professor Slawomir Augustyn

Colonel Faith Chamberlain

Commander, DLA Europe and Africa, U.S. Department of Defense
Colonel Faith Chamberlain

Colonel Jon West

Assistant Head Sustainment, Military Capability Plans, Futures Directorate, British Army
Colonel Jon West

Colonel Juha Kylä-Harakka

Commander, 1st Logistics Regiment, Finnish Defence Forces
Colonel Juha Kylä-Harakka

Colonel Ladislav Slechta

Director, Military Medicine Agency, Czech Armed Forces
Colonel Ladislav Slechta

Colonel Ståle Rudiløkken

Director of Staff, Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation (NDLO), Norwegian Armed Forces
Colonel Ståle Rudiløkken

Colonel Ståle Rudiløkken, Director of Staff, Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation
Colonel Staale Rudiloekken is 48 years old and lives in Oslo with his wife and two kids (daughter 16 and som 19 years old). He is the Commander of the Norwegian Joint Logistics Support Centre in the Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation. He has served in the Armed Forces for 28 years, and has had leader positions on all levels up to current position as Regiment Commander.

Career highligts:
Platoon Commander Infantry Battalion nr 2/Brigade North (1996-99)
Company Commander Norwegian Medical Unit United Nations Mission in Sudan (2005)
Battalion Commander Norwegian Medical Battalion United Nations Mission in Chad and CAR (2009)
Deputy Commander Norwegian Logistics Operation Centre (2015-2019)
Commander Norwegian Joint Logistic Support Centre (2019-2021)
Director of Staff Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation (2021-)

Colonel Rudiloekken has successfully graduated from the Senior Executive Course at the Norwegian Defence University College and holds a Master's degree in International Politics.
 

Lieutenant General Jürgen Knappe

Commander, Joint Support and Enabling Command (JSEC) & Multinational Joint Headquarters Ulm (MN JHQ Ulm), NATO
Lieutenant General Jürgen Knappe

Major General Andreas Pernsteiner

Commanding Officer, Logistics Directorate, Austrian Armed Forces
Major General Andreas Pernsteiner

Mr Christopher George

Legal Advisor, Movement Coordination Centre Europe
Mr Christopher George

Mr Jacob Schneider

Senior Transport Advisor, BR International Consulting Services GmbH
Mr Jacob Schneider

Mr Jan Gerhard-de Vries

Business Development Manager, GOFA Gacher Fahrzeugbau GmbH
Mr Jan Gerhard-de Vries

Mr Jason Trubenbach

Director Expeditionary Logistics , Crowley Government Services
Mr Jason Trubenbach

Mr Jens Siebrecht

Head of Business Development, Hungarian Defence Export Agency (VEX)
Mr Jens Siebrecht

Mr Josef Pocher

Senior Transport Advisor, BR International Consulting Services GmbH
Mr Josef Pocher

Mr Kenneth Carlson

Regional Manager Germany/Transportation Advisor, BR International Consulting Services GmbH
Mr Kenneth Carlson

Mr Mario Blokken

Director PSec, European Army Interoperability Centre - Finabel
Mr Mario Blokken

Mr Philip Helmer

Marketing Manager, BR International Consulting Services GmbH
Mr Philip Helmer

Mr Tim De Zitter

Lifecycle Manager, Land Systems Section, Directorate General Material Resources, Belgian Ministry of Defence
Mr Tim De Zitter

Ms Virginia Zimmerman

President, Kropp Holdings, Inc (KHI)
Ms Virginia Zimmerman

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi, President, Hungarian Military Logistic Association

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9:00

NATO JSEC - Reinforcing and Sustaining the Alliance for Future Military Operations - Virtual Presentation

Lieutenant General Jürgen Knappe

Lieutenant General Jürgen Knappe, Commander, Joint Support and Enabling Command (JSEC) & Multinational Joint Headquarters Ulm (MN JHQ Ulm), NATO

• The logistics mission, capabilities and area of operation of JSEC
• What are the opportunities and new avenues being taken by JSEC to enhance logistics operations for NATO and its Allies?
• Challenges to improving multinational coordination for logistics operations
• Updates to supporting the Alliance in the cyber domain to enable secure logistics capabilities and strategies
• The next steps for JSEC in supporting NATO’s mission readiness and operations

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Ensuring Effective Combat Service Support for the German Armed Forces Using a Multi-Tier Logistics System - Virtual Presentation

Brigadier General Robert Wilhelm

Brigadier General Robert Wilhelm, Deputy Commander, Bundeswehr Logistics Command, German Armed Forces

• The role of Logistics Command in delivering robust logistic capacity to the German Armed Forces
• Priorities for the Bundeswehr Logistics Command to continue meet German operational commitments
• Germany as a host receiving nation, transit nation and troop contributing nation
• The PESCO Project EU LogHub in Europe and support to operations
• The FNC Cluster Logistics

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Shaping Defence Logistics on Rail in Europe

• What services do we offer?
• How do we help to improve defense logistics on rail?
• Which standards do we use for the load securing on rail?
• Why do we participate in the international federation of the railways "UIC"?

Mr Philip Helmer

Mr Philip Helmer, Marketing Manager, BR International Consulting Services GmbH

Mr Kenneth Carlson

Mr Kenneth Carlson, Regional Manager Germany/Transportation Advisor, BR International Consulting Services GmbH

Mr Josef Pocher

Mr Josef Pocher, Senior Transport Advisor, BR International Consulting Services GmbH

Mr Jacob Schneider

Mr Jacob Schneider , Senior Transport Advisor, BR International Consulting Services GmbH

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

Who is Responsible for Bringing Energy to the Battlefield? Challenge and Solution

 • The demand for energy in the modern battlefield is constantly growing, causing an expensive increase in required logistic support.
• PLASAN Company unveils the ATeMM – an electric modular multi-mission platform that aims to significantly increase energy availability and to dramatically reduce the logistic tail. ATeMM introduces an advanced approach for energy management on the way to and at the battle field.

Colonel (Res.) Yonatan Chetboun

Colonel (Res.) Yonatan Chetboun, International Business Development Director, Plasan Sasa Ltd.

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The 1st Logistics Regiment – Sustaining the Finnish Armed Forces Material for Combat Operations

Colonel Juha Kylä-Harakka

Colonel Juha Kylä-Harakka, Commander, 1st Logistics Regiment, Finnish Defence Forces

• The mission of the 1st Logistics Regiment and area of operation
• An assessment of maintaining and inspecting stored equipment and munitions
• An overview of the logistics capabilities of the Regiment and future requirements to maintain secure supply lines
• Opportunities and challenges to future Finnish military sustainment

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Partnering with Industry

• Industry is likely already there, already doing it
• “Good, Fast or Cheap – pick two!” does not always hold true
• Leveraging industry’s capacity, knowledge, and experience

Mr Jason Trubenbach

Mr Jason Trubenbach, Director Expeditionary Logistics , Crowley Government Services

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12:30

Lunch Break

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13:30

GOFA Gocher Fahrzeugbau GmbH - Logistics Capabilities & Services

Mr Jan Gerhard-de Vries

Mr Jan Gerhard-de Vries, Business Development Manager, GOFA Gacher Fahrzeugbau GmbH

• Introduction GOFA
• Introduction CHART
• Synergies of COTS and MOTS
• Realized Products and Projects
• Trends for modern Defence Logistics for Fuel and Water

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Adapting the Future Combat Service Support Capabilities of the British Army to Meet Future Operational Requirements

Colonel Jon West

Colonel Jon West, Assistant Head Sustainment, Military Capability Plans, Futures Directorate, British Army

• Enhancing the interoperability of logistics capabilities within the British Army utilising emerging technologies and enhanced MRO tools
• An overview of the 2021 Logistics Support Contract (LSC) and the Battlefield and Tactical Communication Information Systems (BATCIS) Program to streamline logistics delivery and C2 capabilities
• The current logistics vehicles fleet of the British Army – Capabilities and future modernisation
• Investing in new logistics technologies, such as Additive Manufacturing Technologies, to enhance the speed of combat service support

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14:30

Afternoon Tea

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The DLA – In Service to the Warfighter – Providing Full Spectrum Logistics, Acquisition, and Technical Services for the European Region - Virtual Presentation

Colonel Faith Chamberlain

Colonel Faith Chamberlain, Commander, DLA Europe and Africa, U.S. Department of Defense

• Facilitating mutual progress among allied partners by promoting inter-agency exercises and platforms to achieve greater cohesion
• Sustaining and extending rapid deployment team capabilities and strategically positioning DLA platforms to ensure mission readiness across the globe
• How the DLA 2020-2026 Strategic Plan supports US DoD objectives of building military aptitude and enhancing cooperation between the US and European partners

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Global Fuel Procurement: KHI Payment Solutions

Ms Virginia Zimmerman

Ms Virginia Zimmerman, President, Kropp Holdings, Inc (KHI)

- Every Mission is Mission Critical
- Worldwide Fuel Procurement Security
- Supporting the Mission

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Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi, President, Hungarian Military Logistic Association

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8:15

Registration

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi, President, Hungarian Military Logistic Association

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9:00

Hungarian Defence Export Agency: The Key to Success to the Hungarian Defence Industry

Mr Jens Siebrecht

Mr Jens Siebrecht, Head of Business Development, Hungarian Defence Export Agency (VEX)

• Reasons for a Hungarian Defence Export Agency in the framework of the Hungarian Force Development Program
• VEX Organizational Structure
• Start-up and first activities
• Government-to-Government business

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The Role of the NDLO in Building Logistics and Support Capabilities for the NOR Armed Forces and NATO in the High North

Colonel Ståle Rudiløkken, Director of Staff, Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation (NDLO), Norwegian Armed Forces

• An overview of the mission and capabilities of the NDLO in generating effective supply chain management strategies
• Updates to Maintenance Repair Overhaul and Logistics Support methods being provided by the NDLO
• A word on maintaining effective communication and cyber capabilities for the Norwegian Armed Forces
• Challenges experienced by the NDLO during the COVID-19 period and strategies set up to sustain Norwegian operational effectiveness

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The Role of the Logistics Directorate of the Austrian Armed Forces in Sustaining Austrian Military Operations - Virtual Presentation

Major General Andreas Pernsteiner

Major General Andreas Pernsteiner, Commanding Officer, Logistics Directorate, Austrian Armed Forces

• Modern logistic command and control (C2) structures to utilise networks for greater information sharing and ensure effective supply chain management
• Regionalisation of logistics forces for greater responsiveness in maintenance and supply chain distribution
• Examining Logistics Command’s contribution to medical logistics and the need for robust capabilities in national and international emergency response operations

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Morning Coffee

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11:00

Military Panel Discussion - Developing the Future Logistics Capability for the Central and Eastern European Region

• What are the key technologies being integrated into Logistics Command and Control to optimise national capabilities?
• What are the major challenges facing modern military logistics?
• What are the steps being taken to develop a multinational force structure to improve logistics interoperability between regional and international militaries?
• Final thoughts on the future of defence logistics

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi, President, Hungarian Military Logistic Association

Colonel Ståle Rudiløkken, Director of Staff, Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation (NDLO), Norwegian Armed Forces

Colonel Juha Kylä-Harakka

Colonel Juha Kylä-Harakka, Commander, 1st Logistics Regiment, Finnish Defence Forces

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11:30

Providing Medical Support to Czech Armed Forces’ Operations and Maintaining a Fighting Fit Force - Virtual Presentation

Colonel Ladislav Slechta

Colonel Ladislav Slechta, Director, Military Medicine Agency, Czech Armed Forces

• Establishing an efficient medical supply chain through incorporating enhanced production capacity and technical ability
• Assessing the capability for international cooperation and networks between the Czech Armed Forces and their allies
• Introducing the NATO medical exercises as the opportunity to enhance interoperability
• Discussing the challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the results of two years of medical support and disruption

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Lunch Break

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13:00

The MCCE – Delivering Shared Transport Capabilities for its Member Nations

Mr Christopher George

Mr Christopher George, Legal Advisor, Movement Coordination Centre Europe

• The role of the MCCE in providing movement support services as a broker for strategic transport
• Providing an update on the common operational needs and MCCE solutions
• Future pooling and sharing concepts for the MCCE (and others)

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Optimising Munitions Acquisition and Stockpiling Through Multinational NATO Initiatives - Virtual Presentation

Mr Tim De Zitter

Mr Tim De Zitter, Lifecycle Manager, Land Systems Section, Directorate General Material Resources, Belgian Ministry of Defence

• How the NATO Multinational Ammunition Warehousing Initiative (MAWI) is set up to create a network of stockpiling solutions across SACEURS Area of Responsibility
• The Land Battle Decisive Munitions Initiative (LBDM) and assessing its role in effectively sustaining munitions and supplies for NATO
• Other NATO projects and initiatives to support munitions supply lines for the Alliance
• Foreseen challenges to sustaining munitions supply lines and maintaining secure munitions storage sites

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Afternoon Tea

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Developments and Reflections on European Military Logistics Interoperability – Results from Multinational Training Exercises and Tools Provided by Finabel

Mr Mario Blokken

Mr Mario Blokken, Director PSec, European Army Interoperability Centre - Finabel

• The role of the European Army Interoperability Centre (EAIC) in facilitating and supporting European logistics interoperability
• Thoughts on multinational military training exercises, such as Defender Europe 21 and Steadfast Defender 21, and how they improve the Alliance’s logistics capabilities
• Tools provided by the EAIC to assist with developing logistics standards for future operations
• Opportunities and challenges for future European logistics interoperability

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Situational Awareness in Logistics - The Digital Transformation - Virtual Presentation

• The Digital Transformation and new technologies for logistics
• The main challenges facing military logistics development
• Priority areas for future development of logistics capabilities
• Possible solutions for digital transformation in logistics

Colonel (Ret'd) Professor Mieczyslaw Pawlisiak

Colonel (Ret'd) Professor Mieczyslaw Pawlisiak, Director of Logistics Institute, Military University of Technology

Colonel (Ret'd) Professor Slawomir Augustyn

Colonel (Ret'd) Professor Slawomir Augustyn, Deputy Director of Implementation of Innovative Technologies, Military University of Technology

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Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi

Brigadier General (Ret'd) Gyula Keszthelyi, President, Hungarian Military Logistic Association


President
Hungarian Military Logistic Association
Deputy Commander, Bundeswehr Logistics Command
German Armed Forces
International Business Development Director
Plasan Sasa Ltd.
Director of Logistics Institute
Military University of Technology
Deputy Director of Implementation of Innovative Technologies
Military University of Technology
Commander, DLA Europe and Africa
U.S. Department of Defense
Assistant Head Sustainment, Military Capability Plans, Futures Directorate
British Army
Commander, 1st Logistics Regiment
Finnish Defence Forces
Director, Military Medicine Agency
Czech Armed Forces
Director of Staff, Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation (NDLO)
Norwegian Armed Forces
Commander, Joint Support and Enabling Command (JSEC) & Multinational Joint Headquarters Ulm (MN JHQ Ulm)
NATO
Commanding Officer, Logistics Directorate
Austrian Armed Forces
Legal Advisor
Movement Coordination Centre Europe
Senior Transport Advisor
BR International Consulting Services GmbH
Business Development Manager
GOFA Gacher Fahrzeugbau GmbH
Director Expeditionary Logistics
Crowley Government Services
Head of Business Development
Hungarian Defence Export Agency (VEX)
Senior Transport Advisor
BR International Consulting Services GmbH
Regional Manager Germany/Transportation Advisor
BR International Consulting Services GmbH
Director PSec
European Army Interoperability Centre - Finabel
Marketing Manager
BR International Consulting Services GmbH
Lifecycle Manager, Land Systems Section, Directorate General Material Resources
Belgian Ministry of Defence
President
Kropp Holdings, Inc (KHI)

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BR International Consulting Services

Gold Sponsor
https://br-ics.com/en/

BR International Consulting Services offers full service for the securing of military equipment on railway wagons. For this purpose, the company provides experts throughout Europe and thereby simplifies military logistics: Depending on which equipment is loaded, we plan the required type and number of wagons and securing materials. Before the loading begins, we compare the planning with the wagon types provided. Once the correct wagon types are positioned, the loading begins, and we start securing the military equipment with our load securing materials. When the transport arrives at its final destination, we remove the load securing materials, either dispose or refurbish the materials and store it in one of our warehouses. If a wagon problem causes the transported equipment to be reloaded, we are flexible enough to react immediately. We remove the load securing materials directly on site and carry out another load securing of the reloaded equipment on the replacement wagon.

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Crowley

Sponsors
http://www.crowley.com

Crowley Maritime Corporation, a U.S.-owned and operated marine solutions, transportation and logistics company, is one of the most diversified transportation companies in the world with a team of industry-savvy, seasoned logistics and global freight management professionals that can exponentially expand and simplify a customer’s supply chain, both tactically and functionally. With a fundamental understanding that supply chains continue to operate within an increasingly complex and dynamic set of variables, Crowley is positioned as a worldwide partner offering, flexible, scalable, and agile logistics solutions. Crowley can seamlessly handle most any logistics requirement by offering services that it has spent over 126 years perfecting. As a full-service logistics provider of trucking, air, and ocean transportation and related global freight forwarding services, we continue our proud tradition of serving the U.S. Department of Defense, Homeland Security, and other government agencies with a portfolio of commercial services adapted to meet their missions.


CTG

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https://www.ctg123.com/

CTG provides supply chain solutions designed to keep fleets and systems operational, ready and safe. We are a leading supplier of parts, materiel and obsolescence management solutions to the U.S. Department of Defense, government contractors, as well as many International Partners. Our testing and inspection services through our IDEA certified Lab for risk mitigation and counterfeit avoidance we set us apart. CTG specializes in sourcing obsolete and hard-to-find parts. Our obsolescence solutions are designed to help meet your cost, schedule and performance goals. CTG supports multi-domain operations, including air, ground, sea, cyber and space domains. Companies like Sikorsky, Boeing and Lockheed Martin have recognized CTG's commitment to quality and customer service as award-winning. CTG is AC7402-CAAP certified (Counterfeit Avoidance Accreditation Program), a certification recognized by both customers and industry in setting the highest Aerospace quality management and inspections standards for suppliers and distributors.


Glaucus

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http://www.frsn.dk

Glaucus provides game-changing solutions and equipment to defense and law enforcement agencies. Our main fields of expertise are unmanned aircraft systems, unattended ground sensor systems, tactical communication systems, deployable repair systems, small arms and ammunition. Glaucus is the system responsible manufacturer of the new Forward Repair System NATO (FRSN M/18). Website: www.frsn.dk.


GOFA Gocher Fahrzeugbau GmbH

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GOFA ”Gocher Fahrzeugbau GmbH” is a specialist for production, service and repair of trailers, road tankers and tank containers. GOFA´s German plant is ranked by several commercial customers as one of the best stainless-steel tank builders worldwide. Per working day, GOFA produces over 100.000 Liter tank volume.

The GOFA product portfolio includes also different tailor designed solutions of tank containers and road tankers which enable Governmental Organizations fuels, potable water and other liquids to store and deliver worldwide where they are required.

GOFA is a daughter of CHART Industries US with manufacturing locations in US, China, India, Italia Check Republic and Germany. Chart works worldwide with approx. 5000 employees.

CHART is producing stainless steel tanks from 2 up to1.000.000 liters volume and other complex stainless-steel equipment. GOFA is using this worldwide CHART network for production, service and support.



KH, Inc

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http://www.khinc.com

KH, Inc. - Offers Aviation and Marine fuel procurement and logistic solutions for Military and Government operators including contract fuel management, open market procurement, and payment solutions. KHI is the exclusive contractor of the U.S. Government AIR Card® and SEA Card® programs.


Plasan

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http://www.plasan.com

Plasan is the leader in the design, development and integration of advanced armored protection systems for all types of wheeled and tracked vehicles. Being at the forefront of technology on the future battlefield, Plasan focuses on advanced technologies for land maneuvering operations, including unmanned ground vehicles and robotics solutions.

In recent years the demands for local production in different countries has been growing. International defense companies are required to address this reality. We invite you to meet with Plasan’s new and creative solutions.


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Epicos is a global, multifaceted portal providing Aerospace and Defense industries around the world with business intelligence and active support to access opportunities on international procurements, industrial cooperation and offsets. Epicos has carried out extensive industry analysis and mapping of capabilities of A&D Industries and offers this knowledge to its members helping them to identify business opportunities and to build strategic alliances. Additionally, Epicos supports the global A&D industry through a wide range of on-line services and products including but not limited to: a large online procurement database, an updated Business Directory, an e-library with extensive information regarding procurement and offsets processes systems and an up to the minute news database.


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ETSA

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ETSA is a Community Interest Company (CIC) comprising Member organisations, Individuals, Government agencies and military end-users, Academia, Media and other Strategic Partners from within the MS&T community. As such, it is owned by the Members and operates for the benefit of the Members and the Modelling, Simulation and Training Communities in general. ETSA represents the European training and simulation community. It provides a non-partisan environment for government bodies, academia, users and suppliers within Europe to network, exchange opportunities, ideas, information and strategies on education, training and simulation technology and methodology.


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Limited Liability Company “DEFENSE EXPRESS MEDIA AND CONSULTING” highlights events in security, defense and military cooperation areas. Regular information products of the company: - Daily News Wire and Analysis on http://www.defense-ua.com; - Weekly newsletter “Ukrainian Defense Survey”; - “DEFENSE EXPRESS” Magazine; - “Ukrainian Defense Review” Magazine (in English); - Book series “Weapons of Ukraine”. Company also provides advice and assistance based on deep analytical skills and knowledge of the conditions and characteristics of Ukrainian military market to companies, government bodies and intermediaries in the implementation of their strategy, relating to finding new partners and interests promoting.


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Oferta diaria de empleos en los sectores marítimo-portuario y logístico Noticias, Buques, Empresas, Puertos, Aduanas, Eventos … Daily Offer of jobs into the maritime, port and logistics sectors News, Vessels, Companies, Ports, Customs, Events … Más información: www.actualidadmp.com (http://www.actualidadmp.com/)

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WHAT IS CPD?

CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

GLOBAL CPD

Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

CPD Certificates

We can provide a certificate for all our accredited events. To request a CPD certificate for a conference , workshop, master classes you have attended please email events@saemediagroup.com

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