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SAE Media Group are proud to present the 8th Annual Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe Conference, taking place on the 1st and 2nd of March 2023 in Budapest, Hungary.

The Defence Logistics Central and 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 the region, this is the critical forum where senior officers, military logistics commanders, and industry experts are brought together to discuss the modernisation and cooperation of defence logistics from the High North to the Black Sea.

The importance of defence logistics as a capability in its own right continues to grow with the increasing prevalence of systematic multilateral cooperation between armed forces and the continual development of new technologies with exciting logistics application. Through extensive research and consultation across the industry, Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe 2023 will continue to break the mould and create an event that will channel these developments and reflect the most pressing priorities of NATO allies and partners.

Furthermore, the conflict in Ukraine has reinforced the fundamental importance of logistics as the facilitator of tactical, operational, and strategic military capabilities. From ensuring the security of essential supplies to maintaining the frontline troops, this event will provide a forum to consider and respond the profound implications of the conflict on the region.

We strive to deliver real insight and genuine learning experiences which can be applied to optimise the future of defence logistics for the Central and Eastern Europe region.

Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe 2023 will continue to break the mould and create a platform that will give you detailed knowledge and vision into the latest developments and reflect on the most pressing priorities of NATO allies and partners. At this event you can expect:

  • Keynote briefings from senior officers from Central and Eastern Europe
  • A unique focus on defence logistics technology and joint force interoperability
  • Expert analysis of the direct and indirect logistics implications of the conflict in Ukraine for NATO allies and partners in the region and beyond
  • High level panel discussions featuring supply chain and procurement managers from the military as well as industry
  • Military logistics equipment exhibition showcasing the latest technology
  • Informal networking time factored in so you can gather insight from peers and colleagues also shaping and influencing regional logistic systems today

What's different this year?

The conflict in Ukraine has reinforced the fundamental importance of logistics as the facilitator of tactical, operational, and strategic military capabilities. From ensuring the security of essential supplies to maintaining the frontline troops, this event will provide a forum to consider and respond the profound implications of the conflict on the region.

This is the ONLY logistics conference specifically dedicated to the region. It is a critical forum where you will find senior officers, military logistics commanders, and industry experts brought together to discuss the modernisation and cooperation of defence logistics from the High North to the Black Sea.

National militaries:
• Military logistics specialists
• Equipment procurement officers

Industry:
• Businesses looking to break into the regional market
• Established players in the regional market
• Developers and innovators in military technology

Transnational/Continental/Euro-Atlantic organisations/bodies:
• Organisations who wish to equalise the European defence capability
• Those who seek improvement of the security and strength of Europe’s front line
• Businesses wishing to bolster the national economies and industries of Eastern and Central Europe
 

Conference programme

8:00 Registration & Coffee

8:50 Chair's Opening Remarks

Colonel Zsolt Hajdu

Colonel Zsolt Hajdu, Support Director, Force Modernization and Transformation Command, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
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9:00 Innovation and Transformation of the Hungarian Defence Forces

Major General Dr. László Sticz

Major General Dr. László Sticz, Commander, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
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  • Transformational challenge of the 21. century
  • The development of the Transformation of the HDF
  • Main tasks and goals of the newly established Force Modernisation and Transformation Command

     

  • 9:30 Ensuring Adequate Development of the Logistics within the Dynamic Transformation of the Polish Armed Forces in the Changing Security Environment

    Colonel Artur Gniadek

    Colonel Artur Gniadek, Deputy Head of the Organizational and Planning Branch, Polish Armed Forces
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  • Main directions of logistics development 2021-2035
  • Recent operations and how these are shaping priorities of Polish acquisition
  • Ambitious plan of modernisation of the Polish Armed Forces and its impact on logistics system
  • Support and Assistance to Ukraine – logistics challenges
  • 10:00 BR International Service Centre GmbH: Shaping Military Rail Logistics in Europe.

  • Vehicle disposition on flat wagons
  • Material calculation for BB&T (blocking, bracing and tie down)
  • Loading procedure incl. BB&T
  • Transportation to the final destination by RU
  • Unloading procedure and storage
     
  • Mr. Dominik Braun

    Mr. Dominik Braun, Area Manager, BR International Consulting Services GmbH

    Mr. Jacob Schneider

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

    Mr. Josef  Pocher

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

    10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 Maintaining the Momentum of Logistics Modernisation and Integration to Secure Albania from Changing Threats in the Second Decade of NATO Membership

    Brigadier General Ilir Xhebexhia

    Brigadier General Ilir Xhebexhia, Commander, Support Command, Albanian Armed Forces
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  • Overview of the progress of the Albanian military modernisation towards full unified logistics capacities with NATO members states:
  • Success of co-hosting ‘Defender Europe’ 2021 exercise
  • Preparations for ‘Defender Europe 2023’
  • Creation of bespoke NATO military infrastructure and forces:
  • Steps taken to unify standards in equipment, techniques, systems, and training
  • Outstanding defence logistics needs to fully accomplish militaryoperations of a larger spectrum
  • Securing defence logistics systems and infrastructure from Electronic

     

  • 11:30 Military Supply Chain Management and Cooperation

    Brigadier General Stefan Lampl

    Brigadier General Stefan Lampl, Commanding Officer, Armed Forces Logistics School , Austrian Armed Forces
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  • The military must develop capabilities to cover the entire military supply chain
  • Collaboration and integration with civilian industry in the strategic logistics base is a must
  • Cooperation should already start with multinational integrated training</li> </ul>
  • 12:00 Panel Discussion: Regional Logistics and Procurement Cooperation

    Brigadier General Stefan Lampl

    Brigadier General Stefan Lampl, Commanding Officer, Armed Forces Logistics School , Austrian Armed Forces
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    Colonel Jaroslav Jíru

    Colonel Jaroslav Jíru, Director of the Logistics Agency, Logistics Directorate - J4, Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
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    Colonel Muharem Muharemi

    Colonel Muharem Muharemi, Commander, Armed Forces of the Republic of North Macedonia
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    12:45 Networking Lunch

    13:45 PLASAN: Who is Responsible for Bringing Energy to the Battlefield? Challenge and Solution

    Col (ret'd) Yonatan Chetboun

    Col (ret'd) Yonatan Chetboun, Business Development Director, Plasan Sasa Ltd.
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  • 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.
     
  • 14:15 Enhanced and Improved Interoperability across the Multinational and Joint Logistics Enterprise Full Spectrum of Military and Industries is Necessary to Meet the Emerging Security Demands of Today and in the Future

    Colonel Donald Logsdon

    Colonel Donald Logsdon, Chief of Plans, 21st Theatre Sustainment Command
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  • Logistics, Sustainment Operations and Transportation will operate in a contested environment now and in future.
  • Command and Control of Sustainment Operations must dominate in the information space across all Logistics Data
  • Industry must adapt to meet the growing gap in military logistics capability to assure power projection and distribution operations
  • 14:45 The DLA: Strengthening the European Warfighter

    Colonel Faith Chamberlain

    Colonel Faith Chamberlain, Commander, Defence Logistics Agency - Europe & Africa (DLA EA)
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  • 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
  • Reviewing the impact of multinational exercises on enhancing interoperability
     
  • 15:15 British Army Logistics Modernisation

    Colonel Jon West

    Colonel Jon West, Assistant Head Sustainment, British Army
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  • Assessment of the maturation and outstanding challenges of Additive Manufacturing
  • Identifying opportunities for improving heavy lift and material distribution capabilities through incorporating future technologies
  • Examining the development of ‘blood logistics’ and ‘deployed patient data’ in medical support
  • Improving last-mile resupply through the utilisation of unmanned and autonomous systems

     

  • 15:45 Afternoon Tea

    16:15 CTG: Increasing Readiness Through Supply Chain Solutions

    Colonel (Ret'd) Jim Waring

    Colonel (Ret'd) Jim Waring, Vice President, Strategic Business Development, Crestwood Technology Group
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  • Identifying supply chain shortfalls and challenges that diminish readiness
  • An alternative solution for hard-to-find, long lead time, obsolete parts/spares and materials
  • Establishing timely and responsive proactive solutions
     
  • 16:45 Providing Medical Support to Czech Armed Forces’ Operations and Maintaining a Fighting Fit Force

    Colonel Ladislav Slechta

    Colonel Ladislav Slechta, Director, Military Medicine Agency
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  • 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
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of NATO Military Medical Exercises as an opportunity to increase procedural and technical interoperability
  • Discussing the challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the results of two years of medical support and disruption

     

  • 17:15 The Medical Implications of Geopolitical Change: The Challenges and Adaption of the NATO Military Medicine Centre for Excellence (MILMED COE)

    Colonel Dr. László Fazekas

    Colonel Dr. László Fazekas, Director, NATO Centre of Excellence for Military Medicine
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  • Integrating the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic situation into long-term military medical practice
  • Reconsidering the system of wartime tasks to accommodate geopolitical changes
  • Cooperation between MILMED and the Multinational Medical Coordination Centre / European Medical Command (MMCC/EMU) to strengthen transnational military medical support and interoperability:
  • Feedback from Exercise Vigorous Warrior/Casualty Move 22
  • Plans for future exercises
  • 17:45 Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Colonel Zsolt Hajdu

    Colonel Zsolt Hajdu, Support Director, Force Modernization and Transformation Command, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
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    8:00 Registration & Coffee

    8:20 Chair's Opening Remarks

    Colonel Zsolt Hajdu

    Colonel Zsolt Hajdu, Support Director, Force Modernization and Transformation Command, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
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    8:30 NATO JSEC - Reinforcing and Sustaining the Alliance for Credible Deterrence and Capable Defence in Europe

    Major General Dariusz Ryczkowski

    Major General Dariusz Ryczkowski, Deputy Commander, NATO Joint Support and Enablement Command
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  • The logistics mission, capabilities, and area of operation of JSEC.
  • Reviewing the first calendar year of full operational capability.
  • Persistent challenges posed for improving multinational coordination for logistics operations.
  • Proven strategies for maintaining a mutually beneficial relationship with the host nation.
  • Strategies and tools for improving coordination between NATO nations and partners in the JSEC area of operations.
     
  • 9:00 The Role of Logistics Directorate in Coordinating the set-up of Logistic Hub for NATO Allies in Romania

    Major General Liviu Marian Mazilu

    Major General Liviu Marian Mazilu, Head of the Logistics Directorate - J4, Defence Staff of the Romanian Armed Forces
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  • Development of Romanian military logistics network and capabilities in accordance with the transformation of the Armed Forces by 2040 year
  • The Fuel Implementation Arrangement with DLA Energy as a reliable option to support the planning process for multinational exercises/operations
  • Iveco truck acquisition programme - milestones and way ahead
  • Meeting the support requirements
  • 9:30 SAP: Defence Logistics for NATO’s Eastern Flank: Defining the Backbone with SAP

  • SAP’s Defence Logistics: A portfolio of co-innovation by NATO members
  • SAP: The North Star of Interoperability
  • Enhanced Defence Logistics with Analytics and AI
  • SAP’s vision for NATO as the Logistics and Services Network
  • Mr Lynn Scheinman

    Mr Lynn Scheinman, Solution Advisor Industry Business Unit Defense and Security, SAP SE
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    10:00 Morning Coffee

    10:30 Activities of the Hungarian Defence Export Agency from its Establishment to the Present Day

    Brigadier General (Ret’d) Dr. Gyula Keszthelyi

    Brigadier General (Ret’d) Dr. Gyula Keszthelyi, President, Hungarian Military Logistic Association
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  • Evaluating the growth of the Hungarian defence-industrial base
  • Methods to prevent national industry players from being shut out of increasing G2G transactions
  • Highlighting Hungarian achievements in Heli Tech and Armoured Vehicles
  • Expanding Hungarian national industry presence in international markets and events
  • Re-shaping national industry domestic focus to the international.
     
  • 11:00 Strategic Airlift International Solution (SALIS) 2022 Updates

    Lieutenant Colonel Harald Struzyna

    Lieutenant Colonel Harald Struzyna, Commanding Officer, Strategic Airlift Coordination Cell
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  • Proving Service for over and outsized cargo in a changed environment.
  • What are the main aspects of the changed operating environment?
  • What have the key challenges been for SALIS in recent years?
     
  • 11:30 The MCCE – Delivering Flexible Multimodal Solutions for its Member Nations

    Colonel Gioacchino Cassarà

    Colonel Gioacchino Cassarà, Director, MCCE
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  • The role of the MCCE in providing logistical support services as a broker for strategic transport
  • MCCE: maximizing synergies, reducing costs, increasing capacities for the Nations
  • Future logistics opportunities and strategies of the MCCE

     

  • 12:00 Military Logistics Interoperability – The Contributions of the Multinational Training Exercises and Tools Provided by Finabel

    Mr. Mario Blokken

    Mr. Mario Blokken, Director PSec, European Army Interoperability Centre - Finabel
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  • The role of the EAIC in promoting and facilitating the interoperability of land forces through the harmonisation of military concepts, doctrines, and procedures
  • Update on the THESUS project of autonomous last-mile resupply and leader-follower vehicles.
  • Redesigning Europe-wide supply chains.
  • Methods to improve industry-defence relations and cooperation.
  • Increasing military openness to off-the-shelf logistics solutions.
  • 12:30 Networking Lunch

    13:30 Doing More with Less: Utilising Next-Generation Technologies to Enhance Operational Capabilities whilst Reducing the Logistics Footprint

    Mr. James Gavin

    Mr. James Gavin, Head of the MOD DES Future Capability Group, FCG
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  • Strategies to enable the same operational outcomes with smaller headcounts
  • Identifying the right technology and applications to create a virtuous circle of modernised logistics enabling inherently smaller footprints and greater sustainability
  • Development of UAS technologies to serve logistics needs
  • Integration of battlefield electronics
     
  • 14:00 Session Reserved for Sponsor: Spee3D

    Mr. Calum Stewart

    Mr. Calum Stewart, Director - European Defence Programmes., SPEE3D
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    14:30 Coodinating and Cohering International Logistic Support to Ukraine: The Operation and Future of the IDCC

    Brigadier Tim Crossland

    Brigadier Tim Crossland, Commander, International Donor Co-ordination Centre
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  • The Creation of the IDCC in response to the needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and merging discrete British and American units.
  • Securing the West to East supply chains of resources into Ukraine and accompanying materiel with requisite skills to ensure their effectiveness and maintenance.
  • Safeguards and co-ordination methods to ensure that national and regional defence capabilities are protected
  • Understanding, refining, and evolving the Ukrainian demand signal
  • 15:00 Panel Session: Sustaining NATO Adaption and Expansion

    Major General Dariusz Ryczkowski

    Major General Dariusz Ryczkowski, Deputy Commander, NATO Joint Support and Enablement Command
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    Colonel Donald Logsdon

    Colonel Donald Logsdon, Chief of Plans, 21st Theatre Sustainment Command
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    Colonel Attila Boczák

    Colonel Attila Boczák, Chief of Logistics, HQ Multinational Division-Centre (HQ MND-C)
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    15:45 Afternoon Tea

    16:15 Logistic Command’s Role in Preparing the Finnish Defence Force (FDF) for Integration into the NATO alliance: Preparations and Priorities

    Lieutenant Colonel Henrikki Haapamaki

    Lieutenant Colonel Henrikki Haapamaki, Chief of Plans, Finnish Defence Forces
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  • An overview of the logistic underpinnings to Finland’s ‘’Hybrid Defence’ doctrine.
  • Discussing the preparatory impact of measures to interoperability of the FDF with NATO and Scandianvian partners prior to accession talks
  • Assessing future priorities to complete the integration of FDF logistics capabilities with NATO materiel and procedures:
  • Highlighting the unique logistics challenges posed by Finnish terrain and length of direct land and sea border with the Russian Federation
  • 16:45 The Enhancement of Situational Awareness in Defence Logistics demonstrated by the Utilisation of New Technologies during the War in Ukraine

  • Identifying the new technologies which have been utilised during the conflict, highlighting:
  • Observation
  • Navigation
  • Communication
  • Detailing the support provided by MUT Warsaw towards training Ukrainian troops according to NATO standards.
  • Possible implementations of Ukraine’s war experiences in military logistics systems
  • Priority areas for future development of logistics capabilities.
     
  • Colonel (Ret'd) Professor Slawomir Augustyn

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

    Lieutenant Grzegorz Wiejak, PhD Student, Military University of Technology
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    17:15 Panel Discussion: Logistics Successes, Challenges, and Traps Observed during Operations in the Ukrainian-Russian War

    Brigadier General (Ret’d) Dr. Gyula Keszthelyi

    Brigadier General (Ret’d) Dr. Gyula Keszthelyi, President, Hungarian Military Logistic Association
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    Colonel Faith Chamberlain

    Colonel Faith Chamberlain, Commander, Defence Logistics Agency - Europe & Africa (DLA EA)
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    Major General (ret'd) Edward Dorman III

    Major General (ret'd) Edward Dorman III, Executive Vice President and CEO, S10 Consulting and Highly Qualified Expert & Senior Mentor with the Mission Command Training Programme (MCTP), US Army
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    18:00 Chair's Closing Remarks and End of Day Two

    Colonel Zsolt Hajdu

    Colonel Zsolt Hajdu, Support Director, Force Modernization and Transformation Command, Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
    View Bio

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    President
    Hungarian Military Logistic Association
    Commander, Support Command
    Albanian Armed Forces
    Commanding Officer, Armed Forces Logistics School
    Austrian Armed Forces
    Commander
    International Donor Co-ordination Centre
    Business Development Director
    Plasan Sasa Ltd.
    Vice President, Strategic Business Development
    Crestwood Technology Group
    Deputy of Director at Implementation of Innovative Technologies
    Military University of Technology
    Deputy Head of the Organizational and Planning Branch
    Polish Armed Forces
    Chief of Logistics
    HQ Multinational Division-Centre (HQ MND-C)
    Chief of Plans
    21st Theatre Sustainment Command
    Director
    NATO Centre of Excellence for Military Medicine
    Commander
    Defence Logistics Agency - Europe & Africa (DLA EA)
    Director
    MCCE
    Director of the Logistics Agency, Logistics Directorate - J4
    Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
    Assistant Head Sustainment
    British Army
    Director
    Military Medicine Agency
    Commander
    Armed Forces of the Republic of North Macedonia
    Support Director, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
    Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
    Commanding Officer
    Strategic Airlift Coordination Cell
    Chief of Plans
    Finnish Defence Forces
    Commander
    Hungarian Defence Forces Command (HDFC)
    PhD Student
    Military University of Technology
    Executive Vice President and CEO, S10 Consulting and Highly Qualified Expert & Senior Mentor with the Mission Command Training Programme (MCTP)
    US Army
    Deputy Commander
    NATO Joint Support and Enablement Command
    Commander
    Hungarian Defence Forces, Force Modernization and Transformation Command
    Head of the Logistics Directorate - J4
    Defence Staff of the Romanian Armed Forces
    Global Head Industry Business Unit Defense and Security at SAP
    Motivation Global Travel Ltd.
    Solution Advisor Industry Business Unit Defense and Security
    SAP SE
    Director - European Defence Programmes.
    SPEE3D
    Area Manager
    BR International Consulting Services GmbH
    Senior Transport Advisor
    BR International Consulting Services GmbH
    Head of the MOD DES Future Capability Group
    FCG
    Senior Transport Advisor
    BR International Consulting Services GmbH
    Director PSec
    European Army Interoperability Centre - Finabel
    Marketing Manager
    BR International Consulting Services GmbH
    Consultant, Lieutenant Colonel ret.
    GOFA Gocher Fahrzeugbau GmbH

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    Sponsors and Exhibitors

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    Past Speaker Presentation - Mr Tim De Zitter

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    Past Speaker Presentation - Colonel Ladislav Slechta

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    BR International Consulting Services

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    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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    By 2025, defense and security organizations will face greater risk, complexity, and diversity, as well as dynamic change in economics and budgets. Increasing demands will require coordinated readiness. Find defense and security ERP solutions tailored to your needs to enable mission and combat readiness with integrated national security solutions that support logistics, improve procurement, and coordinate maintenance. SAP as the market leader in enterprise application software, helps companies, and institutes of all sizes and in every sector such as the public sector (State administration, Ministries, Education, Military….), better by redefining ERP and creating networks of intelligent enterprises that provide transparency, resiliency, and sustainability across supply chains. Our end-to-end suite of applications and services enables our customers to operate profitably, adapt continuously, and make a difference worldwide.


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    CTG Triman Holdings

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    CTG, a Triman Holdings company, supplies the Department of Defense and Commercial Aviation markets with scaleable supply chain solutions throughout platform life cycles. From systems to parts and obsolescence management, we keep fleets operational, ready and safe.

    Our broad set of supply chain solutions for acquisition and program support, along with our extensive and exclusive OEM partnerships and proprietary data analytics tool for market insights, delivers unique value to our customers, suppliers and partners in the military and commercial aftermarkets.



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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.

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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.

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    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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