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International Defence Logistics 2010

International Defence Logistics 2009 brought together the most senior defence logistics professionals across the globe under one roof, with representatives present from NATO, NAMSA HQ, The Defence Material Organisation, The South African Air Force, The Swedish Armed Forces, The UK MOD and many more.

International Defence Logistics featured more international case studies than any other defence supply chain conference. The global speaker faculty included:

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UK

11222_003_flags_netherlandsNetherlands
11222_003_flags_usaUS11222_003_flags_singaporeSingapore
11222_003_flags_swedenSweden11222_003_flags_indiaIndia
11222_003_flags_germanyGermany11222_003_flags_southAfricaSouth Africa
11222_003_flags_australiaAustralia11222_003_flags_israelIsrael
11222_003_flags_italyItaly11222_003_flags_chileChile
11222_003_flags_lithuaniaLithuania  

Highlights from International Defence Logistics 2009 Include:

  • Most anticipated session at the conference - The conference received good support from The UK Royal Logistics Corps, with keynote presentations and panel discussions taking place by Brigadier Chris Murray CBE ADC, Director of The Royal Logistic Corps., who delivered a great presentation on ‘The Violent End of the Joint Supply Chain’

  • Larger, More Prominent Speaker FacultyOver 35 speakers from the most experienced and renowned organisations shared their expertise and knowledge in managing highly complex supply chains Key speakers included Major General (Ret) Karl-Heinz Münzner, General Manager, NAMSA, Brigadier General Giovanni Fantuzzi, Logistic Command Chief of Staff, Italian Air Force, Paul Brinkley, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Director, Task Force to Improve Business and Stability Operations - Iraq, US Department of Defence

  • Unparalleled Networking Opportunities - The conference held a range of networking opportunities to ensure delegates were able to catch up with their peers and build new relationships. Exclusive champagne round tables took place that allowed delegates to discuss ad debate key challenges over a glass of champagne, Mincom hosted a networking drinks event, as well as there being various coffee breaks and extended lunches throughout the 3 days.

  • Transformed Agenda - The agenda this year developed a new format, with industry case studies focussed on allowing delegates to gain a good overview of the challenges facing defence logisticians today. Various networking opportunities were built into the agenda to allow delegates to network with their peers and discuss their current challenges.

If you would like to stay informed of updates on International Defence Logistics 2010, please email us at defencelogistics@wbr.co.uk