Past event: Defence Supply Chain & Logistics Conference

Prediction, transformation, delivery - Revolutionising the defence supply chain

Now is the time to transform the defence supply chain. Future missions - across multiple domains - will depend on the ability of logisticians to accurately predict demand, as a means to support the accelerated supply and sustainment of deployed forces. In doing so, they will depend not only on a suite of advanced SCM technologies, but on a proactive approach to internal training, which can support the delivery of process excellence for the supply chain operators of tomorrow.

Join us in London next February for Defence Supply Chain and Logistics 2018. Co-located with our Military Engineering summit, and part of the inaugural Combat Support Week, the forum will provide a never-before-seen opportunity to revolutionise your support chain end-to-end. By joining, you will benefit from a joint networking space, a cross-service audience and a series of senior joint-plenary sessions, highlighting opportunities for logisticians and engineers to deliver collaborative mission support.


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 2018 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


Chair, Combat Support Week

  • General Sir Peter Wall, Chief of the General Staff, British Army (2011-2014)


2018 Speakers

  • Lieutenant General Darrell K. Williams, Director, Defense Logistics Agency
  • Lieutenant General Peter Bohrer, Deputy Commander, German Joint Support Service Command
  • Lieutenant General Ben Hodges*, Commanding General, U.S. Army Europe
  • Major General Craig Crenshaw, Commanding General, United States Marine Corps Logistics Command
  • Major General Angus Fay (Or Flag Officer Representing), Office of Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Logistics Operations), UK Ministry of Defence
  • Brigadier General Evan M. Miller, Director for Logistics, Engineering and Security Cooperation, US Pacific Command
  • Mr Roger West, Director Logistics Delivery Operating Centre, Defence Equipment and Support
  • Brigadier General Arlid Dregelid, Commander LOS Program, Norwegian Armed Forces
  • Brigadier General Manuel Gorjon Recio, Director, Logistics Directorate, EUMS
  • Colonel Theodoros Zikos, Director C-Branch (Logistics), Hellenic Army General Staff
  • Captain Bernd Schumacher, Director, Joint Logistic Support Group Coordination and Training Centre, Bundeswehr
  • Colonel Franck Verdierre, Director, Movement Coordination Centre Europe
  • Lieutenant Colonel Andre Mundt, Supply Chain Management Division, Bundeswehr
  • Lieutenant Colonel Norbert Reger, Staff Officer, Joint Logistic Support Group Coordination and Training Centre, Bundeswehr
  • Major Richard Sanders, Senior Instructor Field Logistics, Defence Logistics School
  • Mr Bruno Cantin, Head of Logistics, NATO HQ
  • Mr Orhan Muratli, Director of Support to Operations, NATO Support and Procurement Agency
  • Mr Stuart Young, Head of the Centre for Defence Acquisition, Cranfield Defence and Security

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


Demand Forecasting Workshop Day - 27 February 2018

Main Conference Day One - 28th February 2018

Main Conference Day Two - 1st March 2018

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

Venue

London Marriott Hotel Regents Park
128 King Henry's Rd, NW3 3ST
London, UK

Who Will You Meet?

Government/Ministry of Defence Representatives, Acquisition Officers, Commanders, Policy-Makers for:
  • Engineer corps, battalions, brigades, regiments
  • Combat support plans
  • Construction engineering
  • Installation of military facilities
  • Energy sustainability
  • Energy management systems
  • Water purification
  • Environmental protection
  • Force transformation
  • Vehicles, camps, mobility Packages
  • Geospatial engineering

Government/Defence Services and Business Development Directors, Marketing Managers and Sales Managers representing solution providers for:
  • Route clearance
  • Unmanned ground systems
  • Counter-IED remote technology
  • C-IED/EOD/Explosive hazards devices
  • Land systems
  • Force training programmes
  • Bridge-laying capabilities
  • Deployable energy solutions
  • Geospatial intelligence
  • Perimeter defence and blast protection
  • Water purification systems

Venue

London Marriott Hotel Regents Park
128 King Henry's Road
London NW3 3ST
United Kingdom
Website: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lonrp-london-marriott-hotel-regents-park/
Phone: +44 (0) 207 722 7711

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 Defence Supply Chain & Logistics 2018. The map displays live availability and allows you to book directly with each hotel: https://www.HotelMap.com/pro/MX8KY
Event details
Organizer : IQEU
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-18465