Past event: International Defence Logistics Conference

Optimising logistics in the age of rapid deployment

The procurement, transport and replacement of military supplies continue to pose considerable challenges for logisticians. Today's operations demand a lighter, more efficient supply chain, with the capacity to deliver resources to isolated theatres at speed.

February's conference will be an invaluable opportunity for military and industry alike to confront the difficulties of logistics supply in the post-Afghanistan era. With no major theatres of war ongoing, the event will consider the demands of a return to contingency, examining the need to develop a logistical framework suitably robust to deal with rapid deployment, and suitably uniform to encompass joint international efforts.


Key Themes

  • Overcoming unpredictability of demand by improving oversight of the supply chain
  • Capitalising on new technologies to reduce the logistical footprint
  • Avoiding vendor failure by better integrating contractors into the supply chain
  • Preparing for rapid response operations by maximizing efficiency


By Attending Defence Logistics 2017 you will have the opportunity to:

  • Leverage long-term relationships with industry to simplify the supply chain and to discover how outsourcing the logistical process to a third party can deliver on a product, service or programme more effectively in support of contingency operations
  • Examine the sophisticated programmes that allow you - the logistician- to better manage your assets and their availability by integrating the supply chain at the joint operational level
  • Improve your ability to deliver assets and equipment to hard-to-reach conflict zones by sourcing partnerships with other infrastructure owners
  • Benefit from avenues of outsourcing that can reduce the supply chain burden so that you can concentrate on sustaining the equipment or technology itself and supply your product or service reliably to the user

2017 Speakers

  • Mr Roger West, Director Logistics Delivery Operating Centre, Defence Equipment and Support, UK Ministry of Defence
  • Rune Fromreide Sommer, CEO, Supply Division, Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation
  • Major General Craig Crenshaw, Commanding General, United States Marine Corps
  • Major General Angus Fay, Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Logistics Operations), UK Ministry of Defence
  • Major General Samuel Nandwa, Assistant Chief of Defence Forces for Personnel and Logistics, Kenyan Ministry of Defence
  • Commodore Marcel HallĂ©, Assistant Chief of Staff, J4 and Commander Interim, Joint Logistics Support Group, NATO SHAPE
  • Brigadier General Hans Damen, Director of Support, Royal Netherlands Army
  • Brigadier General Arild Dregelid, Commander LOS Program, Norwegian Armed Forces
  • Brigadier General Dionigi Maria Loria, Director of Logistics, Logistics Directorate, EUMS/EEAS
  • Commodore Adrian Aplin, Assistant Chief of Staff (Logistics and Infrastructure), UK MoD
  • Captain Bernd Schumacher, Chief of Transformation, Bundeswehr Logistics Centre, Bundeswehr
  • Colonel Jaroslav Schoen, Branch Head, Logistics Planning & Operations, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
  • Colonel Dan Lemon, Division Chief for Logistics Operations, US AFRICOM
  • Lieutenant Colonel Mattias Gustavsson, Deputy Director, Movement Coordination Centre Europe
  • Mr George Buckingham, Principal Development Officer, Logistics Operations Directorate, NATO Support and Procurement Agency
  • Major Thierry Vanden Dries, Chairman, NATO AC/135 Committee
  • Mr Graham Grice, Military Account Director, World Fuel Services
  • Mr Chris Weeks, Director Disaster Response Teams (DRTs), DHL Express Global Network Operations IT & Aviation

Please fill in your name and email to receive the conference agenda of this event.


Pre-Conference Workshop - 21 February 2017
  • The Impact of Disruptive Technologies on Defence Logistics
Main Conference Day One - 22 February 2017
  • Including: Morning Coffee and Networking, Networking Lunch, Afternoon Tea and Networking
Main Conference Day Two - 23 February 2017
  • Including: Morning Coffee and Networking, Networking Lunch, Afternoon Tea and Networking

The agenda is available as PDF under downloads at the right side of the page.

Venue

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Venue

Husa President Park
Blvd du Roi Albert II
Brussels 44-1000
Belgium
Website: http://www.husapresidentpark.com/default-en.html
Phone: +32 2 203 20 20
Fax: +32 2 203 24 40

Accommodation

Travel and accommodation are not included in the conference fee; however we have put together a HotelMap that displays discounted accommodation for hotels in the area near to International Defence Logistics 2017. The map displays live availability and allows you to book directly with each hotel: https://www.HotelMap.com/pro/MKCJZ

Please note: We will never recommend, approve or appoint any third party rooming service to act on our behalf. Please be extremely wary if you are approached by any such companies; regrettably a number of our speakers and sponsors have recently been targeted by companies claiming to beat the prices offered but this is simply a fraudulent attempt to secure your credit card details.
Event details
Organizer : IQEU
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-15626