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Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe
7 March - 8 March 2017
Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe

Since March 2016 the Central and Eastern European Regions are still a major source of military development and capability building. As allies begin to base troops in the area on a rotational basis it is important to have an efficient logistics mechanism to support them and the host nation forces. As such there needs to be an international standard which all forces need to be brought up to, to allow better integration and provision of services such as engineering, supply chain forecasting, fuel, transport and logistics command and control.

Therefore The SAE Media Group is proud to announce the second annual Defence Logistics Eastern Europe conference will be held in Prague from the 7th-8th March. Based on the success of the 2016 conference, which was greatly support by members of the Czech Armed Forces; we aim to enable senior logistics and combat service support representatives from military, international and commercial entities to share and learn from one another in a highly focused environment.
 

Conference LEADER

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Brigadier (Ret'd) Mark Dunn

Principal Consultant Defence and Security, Pa Consulting Group

Brigadier (retired) Mark is a member of PA Consulting’s Defence and Security practice specialising in Defence Support Chain Transformation and military logistics. He has 40 years career experience in Defence as both a military senior leader and staff officer. On high tempo operations he commanded Camp BASTION in Afghanistan and the Logistics Bases in Iraq and Bosnia as well as Bicester – the largest and busiest depot in the UK. He has led on supply chain and logistics transformation being the Operations Director during the Future Defence Supply Chain initiative (the outsourcing of the UK Base to Industry) and the UK Strategic Inventory reduction programme, reducing the UK inventory from £40Bn to £28 Bn. He has had management oversight of the UKNCB and attended AC135 contributing to international collaboration in codification, transformation and change. He has a record of achievement in leadership and direction, strategic planning, cost reduction programmes and talent management. He operates effectively in a constant ‘change environment’ leading and managing teams to successful outcomes.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier General Istvan Barath

Brigadier General Istvan Barath

Commander of the Logistics Centre, Hungarian Army
Brigadier General Lubomir Gacko

Brigadier General Lubomir Gacko

Chief of Operations Support Staff , The General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic
Colonel Robert Wozniak

Colonel Robert Wozniak

Chief of Staff J4 General Staff, Polish Armed Forces
Major General Jaromir  Zuna

Major General Jaromir Zuna

Director of Support Division , Czech MoD

Andre Hansen

GM, Ecolog Deutschland GmbH
Andre Hansen

Brigadier (Ret'd) Mark Dunn

Principal Consultant Defence and Security, Pa Consulting Group
Brigadier (Ret'd) Mark Dunn

Brigadier (retired) Mark is a member of PA Consulting’s Defence and Security practice specialising in Defence Support Chain Transformation and military logistics. He has 40 years career experience in Defence as both a military senior leader and staff officer. On high tempo operations he commanded Camp BASTION in Afghanistan and the Logistics Bases in Iraq and Bosnia as well as Bicester – the largest and busiest depot in the UK. He has led on supply chain and logistics transformation being the Operations Director during the Future Defence Supply Chain initiative (the outsourcing of the UK Base to Industry) and the UK Strategic Inventory reduction programme, reducing the UK inventory from £40Bn to £28 Bn. He has had management oversight of the UKNCB and attended AC135 contributing to international collaboration in codification, transformation and change. He has a record of achievement in leadership and direction, strategic planning, cost reduction programmes and talent management. He operates effectively in a constant ‘change environment’ leading and managing teams to successful outcomes.

Brigadier General Istvan Barath

Commander of the Logistics Centre, Hungarian Army
Brigadier General Istvan Barath

Brigadier General Lubomir Gacko

Chief of Operations Support Staff , The General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic
Brigadier General Lubomir Gacko

Brigadier General Zoltan Bubenik

Director of the Military Medical Agency, Czech Armed Forces
Brigadier General Zoltan Bubenik

Brigadier Martin Moore

Head of Logistics Capabilty, British Army
Brigadier Martin Moore

Colon Miller

Director Government & Defense Programs, Volga Dnepr Unique Air Cargo
Colon Miller

Colonel Bo Klingvik

Deputy Commander , FMLOG
Colonel Bo Klingvik

Colonel Eike Dybilasz

Head of Plans and Policy Medical Service HQ , bundeswehr
Colonel Eike Dybilasz

Colonel Gintaras Bagdonas

Director, NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence
Colonel Gintaras Bagdonas

Colonel James Priest

Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff Operations Support Army Headquarters, British Army
Colonel James Priest

Colonel Jan Husak

Director , MLCC
Colonel Jan Husak

Colonel Jaroslav Schoen

Logistics Agency, Czech MoD
Colonel Jaroslav Schoen

Colonel Juan Jesus Ramirez Ceballos

Logistic Brigades Chief of Staff, Spanish Army
Colonel Juan Jesus Ramirez Ceballos

Colonel Petrus Jooren

Logistics Policy Branch Chief, Logistics Directorate, EEAS, Belgium
Colonel Petrus Jooren

Colonel Robert Wozniak

Chief of Staff J4 General Staff, Polish Armed Forces
Colonel Robert Wozniak

Commodore Marcel Halle

Assistant Chief of Staff J4, NATO SHAPE
Commodore Marcel Halle

Frank van Dongen

Sales and Marketing Director , Hiab Limited
Frank van Dongen

Graham Grice

Military Account Director, World Fuel Services Europe Limited
Graham Grice

Lieutenant Colonel Gert Dobben

G4, 13th Light Brigade, Royal Netherlands Army
Lieutenant Colonel Gert  Dobben

Lieutenant Colonel Tommy Gripp Lund

Programme Manager Logistics Project, Norwegian Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Tommy Gripp Lund

Major General Jaromir Zuna

Director of Support Division , Czech MoD
Major General Jaromir  Zuna

Squadron Leader Tony O'Neil

Director and Projects and Planning, Movement Coordination Centre Europe
Squadron Leader Tony O'Neil

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Conference agenda

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9:00

Morning Registration and Coffee

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9:30

Data and its Management. Demand Forecasting v Military Risk

Brigadier (Ret'd) Mark Dunn, Principal Consultant Defence and Security, Pa Consulting Group

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10:10

Modern Support Chain management Solutions (Control Towers, Technology and innovation, industry standard practices)

Brigadier (Ret'd) Mark Dunn, Principal Consultant Defence and Security, Pa Consulting Group

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10:50

Morning Coffee

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11:20

Performance Measurement and management and a culture of continuous improvement

Brigadier (Ret'd) Mark Dunn, Principal Consultant Defence and Security, Pa Consulting Group

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12:00

Support options – Contracting for capability

Brigadier (Ret'd) Mark Dunn, Principal Consultant Defence and Security, Pa Consulting Group

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12:40

Closing Remarks and End of Workshop

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8:00

Conference Registration and Informal Introductions

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8:45

Chairman's Opening Address

Colonel Jaroslav Schoen

Colonel Jaroslav Schoen, Logistics Agency, Czech MoD

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9:00

The Importance of Having a Strong Logistics Network to Enable Military Development

Colonel Jan Husak

Colonel Jan Husak, Director , MLCC

  • The importance of logistics to enable the development of military capabilities in any nation
  • My own experience on working with logistics
  • How logistics will continue to play a major role in how the Czech Armed Forces advance their ability to conduct operations
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    9:30

    Mechanizing Slovakian Supply Units for Mobile Warfare

    Brigadier General Lubomir Gacko

    Brigadier General Lubomir Gacko, Chief of Operations Support Staff , The General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic

  • Improving the mobile capacity of Slovakian logistics battalions
  • National experience in light of international transportation projects
  • Reducing dependency on 'eastern' type of equipment
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    Improving logistic capabilities through Joint Logistics Multinational Project

    Brigadier General Istvan Barath

    Brigadier General Istvan Barath, Commander of the Logistics Centre, Hungarian Army

  • Including: Safety Fuel project
  • Deployment to and through Hungary
  • Alternatives in regards to the various modes of transport
  • The Hungarian transport network and its links to the Trans-European Network and to the bordering countries;
  • Plans for the infrastructure development
  • Military movement and transportation support possibilities
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee and Networking in the Exhibition Area

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    11:00

    A Case Study of Operation Anakonda: Looking at the Logistics Behind the Exercise

    Colonel Robert Wozniak

    Colonel Robert Wozniak, Chief of Staff J4 General Staff, Polish Armed Forces

  • Polish logistics C2; allowing the exercise to run effectively through the direction of support units
  • How the Armed Forces manages to support 31,000 troops from over 19 nations during their stat in Poland
  • Lesson learned and how this will advance Polish service support capabilities in their contribution to NATO
     
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    Contractors’ Support to Eastern Europe Challenges

    Andre Hansen

    Andre Hansen, GM, Ecolog Deutschland GmbH

  • Successful cooperation between military and industry
  • Synergies in consistent engagement
  • Industry support to multinational engagement
  • Rapid deployment capabilities
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    12:00

    Sustaining UK Force Elements at Readiness (Fight Tonight); and Sustaining the UK’s Modernised Division by 2025 (Fight Tomorrow)

  • Logistics enablers in a Hybrid Warfare environment
  • Theatre Level Support: establishing entry points to sustain deployed combat formations
  • Rapid response mechanisms to ensure vanguard units are supplied for the right missions
  • An overview of the Logistic Assurance Wargame and how this has readied British Logisticians to support operations in Eastern Europe

     

  • Brigadier Martin Moore

    Brigadier Martin Moore, Head of Logistics Capabilty, British Army

    Colonel James Priest

    Colonel James Priest, Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff Operations Support Army Headquarters, British Army

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    More Than Just Fuel – Our Capabilities

    Graham Grice

    Graham Grice, Military Account Director, World Fuel Services Europe Limited

  • Safety and Quality – At The Heart Of Our Business
  • Who We Are
  • Where We Are
  • What We Do
  • Business Relationships – Partnership Verses Transactional
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    14:00

    Panel Discussion: The Benefits Collective Logistics for the Central European Region

  • Filling national gaps through capability sharing
  • Integrating command and control for more efficient running of support operations
  • Creating a force structure compatible with wider regional and international militaries
  • Colonel Jaroslav Schoen

    Colonel Jaroslav Schoen, Logistics Agency, Czech MoD

    Colonel Jan Husak

    Colonel Jan Husak, Director , MLCC

    Brigadier General Lubomir Gacko

    Brigadier General Lubomir Gacko, Chief of Operations Support Staff , The General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic

    Brigadier General Istvan Barath

    Brigadier General Istvan Barath, Commander of the Logistics Centre, Hungarian Army

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    14:30

    Hiab Military Load Handling Solutions

    Frank van Dongen

    Frank van Dongen, Sales and Marketing Director , Hiab Limited

  • Visionary Statements of Generals guiding military load handling;
  • What is and what does Hiab Limited, Government Business Operations?
  • Hiab Military Load Handling Solutions;
  • Grasp out of project examples for military vehicles
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    15:00

    The Czech Armed Forces Approach to Medical Support

    Brigadier General Zoltan Bubenik

    Brigadier General Zoltan Bubenik, Director of the Military Medical Agency, Czech Armed Forces

  • Optimising medical support to national and international forces
  • Improving the integration of foreign forces into a multinational medical support group
  • Overcoming challenges to medical assistance on operations
     
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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea and Networking in the Exhibition Area

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    16:30

    Creating coherent medical capabilities - FNC´s Multinational Medical Coordination Center (MMCC)

    Colonel Eike Dybilasz

    Colonel Eike Dybilasz, Head of Plans and Policy Medical Service HQ , bundeswehr

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    17:00

    The Swedish Approach to Defence Logistics Command and Control

    Colonel Bo Klingvik

    Colonel Bo Klingvik , Deputy Commander , FMLOG

  • IT Resources optimizing demand forecasting for Swedish Armed Forces deployments
  • Transportation tracking for timely updates during operations and exercises
  • Enabling effective mission planning through stock management and equipment archiving
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    17:30

    The Logistic Concept of the Royal Netherlands Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Gert  Dobben

    Lieutenant Colonel Gert Dobben, G4, 13th Light Brigade, Royal Netherlands Army

  • Fore preparation in logistics units
  • Dutch participation in enhanced Force Presence in the Central and Eastern European Region
  • Trends in the field of supply, transport and services: from smart enabler to lean and sustainable enabler
     
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    18:00

    Closing Remarks End of Conference Day One

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    8:30

    Morning Registration

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    9:15

    Chairman's Opening Address

    Colonel Jaroslav Schoen

    Colonel Jaroslav Schoen, Logistics Agency, Czech MoD

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    9:30

    The Czech Armed Forces Logistics Development Concept

    Colonel Jaroslav Schoen

    Colonel Jaroslav Schoen, Logistics Agency, Czech MoD

  • Reasons for the Logistics Development Concept review
  • Main outcomes of the revised logistics concept
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    How the LOS Programme Will Develop and Enhance the Logistics Capability of the Norwegian Armed Forces

    Lieutenant Colonel Tommy Gripp Lund

    Lieutenant Colonel Tommy Gripp Lund, Programme Manager Logistics Project, Norwegian Armed Forces

  • Conclusions from MOD "White paper" on enhancing logistics capabilities
  • Improving efficiency to support combat units
  • Considering reorganization initiatives to improve the process of logistics service delivery
     
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    Increasing the MLCC’s Ability to Support Regional Defence Efforts

    Colonel Jan Husak

    Colonel Jan Husak, Director , MLCC

  • Developing a concept of a Multinational Deployable Ammunition Depot for fast delivery of ammunition to front line troops
  • Planning effective logistical operations to meet the demands of all member nations
  • Preparing for Capable Logistician 19 - what we hope to achieve
     
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee and Networking in the Exhibition Area

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    11:30

    IT Support and Heavy Lift Requirements to Manage to Transportation of Spanish Troops for NRF 16

    Colonel Juan Jesus Ramirez Ceballos

    Colonel Juan Jesus Ramirez Ceballos, Logistic Brigades Chief of Staff, Spanish Army

  • The Spanish operational experience in the lead of VHJTF. The challenge of synchronizing multinational deployments
  • JLSG lessons learned and the need of a multinational logistics structure
  • Integration of logistics capabilities via Host Nation Support. Limits of HNS and contractors support
  • Spanish logistics working in net
  • Logistics HQ in support of a LCC and sustainment planning process
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    NATO SHAPE: Developing Standby JLSG for Command and Control and Effective Delivery of Support Services

    Commodore Marcel Halle

    Commodore Marcel Halle, Assistant Chief of Staff J4, NATO SHAPE

  • Ensuring the correct construct to effectively deliver on requirements
  • The balance between national and collective solutions
  • Adapting to a changing environment
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    Networking Lunch

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    DEPLOYING AND SUSTAINING EU MILITARY OPERATIONS AND MISSIONS

    Colonel Petrus Jooren

    Colonel Petrus Jooren, Logistics Policy Branch Chief, Logistics Directorate, EEAS, Belgium

  • The EU Common Security Defence Policy (CSDP)
  • An overview of the current CSDP military operations and missions
  • Multinational logistics: constraints, challenges, risks and opportunities
  • Fostering deeper cooperation and make best use of multinational platforms
  • From multinational to integrated logistics?
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    Panel Discussion: Logistical Support to the NATO Very High-Readiness Joint Task Force

  • High alert movement control to direct forces and equipment immediately after an order to deploy
  • Creating maintenance protocols to ensure equipment is rapidly deployable
  • Initial entry point establishment and follow-on depot management for continuous sustainment once the VHJTF has moved out
  • Colonel Jaroslav Schoen

    Colonel Jaroslav Schoen, Logistics Agency, Czech MoD

    Commodore Marcel Halle

    Commodore Marcel Halle, Assistant Chief of Staff J4, NATO SHAPE

    Colonel Robert Wozniak

    Colonel Robert Wozniak, Chief of Staff J4 General Staff, Polish Armed Forces

    Colonel Juan Jesus Ramirez Ceballos

    Colonel Juan Jesus Ramirez Ceballos, Logistic Brigades Chief of Staff, Spanish Army

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    14:30

    Afternoon Tea and Networking in the Exhibition Area

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    Smarter Energy Solutions for Future Battlefields

    Colonel Gintaras Bagdonas

    Colonel Gintaras Bagdonas, Director, NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence

  •  Reducing the logistics footprint; shrinking fuel demands with alternative solutions
  • Creating efficient energy grids for forward bases
  • A look to future concepts and how they will enable combat commanders to utilise forces more efficiently
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    Movement Cordination Centre Europe's Approach to Defence Logistics

    Squadron Leader Tony O'Neil

    Squadron Leader Tony O'Neil, Director and Projects and Planning, Movement Coordination Centre Europe

  • Heavy Lift contracting support to member nations
  • Reducing national burden through capability sharing to deliver troops and supplies in operations
  • Partnering with private industry to provide niche services to European armed forces
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    Closing Remarks and End of Conference Day Two


    GM
    Ecolog Deutschland GmbH
    Principal Consultant Defence and Security
    Pa Consulting Group
    Commander of the Logistics Centre
    Hungarian Army
    Chief of Operations Support Staff
    The General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic
    Director of the Military Medical Agency
    Czech Armed Forces
    Head of Logistics Capabilty
    British Army
    Director Government & Defense Programs
    Volga Dnepr Unique Air Cargo
    Deputy Commander
    FMLOG
    Head of Plans and Policy Medical Service HQ
    bundeswehr
    Director
    NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence
    Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff Operations Support Army Headquarters
    British Army
    Director
    MLCC
    Logistics Agency
    Czech MoD
    Logistic Brigades Chief of Staff
    Spanish Army
    Logistics Policy Branch Chief, Logistics Directorate
    EEAS, Belgium
    Chief of Staff J4 General Staff
    Polish Armed Forces
    Assistant Chief of Staff J4
    NATO SHAPE
    Sales and Marketing Director
    Hiab Limited
    Military Account Director
    World Fuel Services Europe Limited
    G4, 13th Light Brigade
    Royal Netherlands Army
    Programme Manager Logistics Project
    Norwegian Armed Forces
    Director of Support Division
    Czech MoD
    Director and Projects and Planning
    Movement Coordination Centre Europe

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    Ecolog

    Gold Sponsor
    http://www.ecolog-international.com

    Ecolog is an international provider of supply chain, construction, technology, facility management and environmental services. We provide turnkey and customized solutions to governments and defense, humanitarian organizations and commercial clients in the sectors of Oil & Gas, Mining, Energy and Infrastructure projects. Headquartered in Dubai, UAE we are active in 36 countries and in a wide range of environments, including some of the world’s most challenging areas. From beyond the Arctic Circle to the scorching deserts, the rugged terrain of Afghanistan and Africa, we have a proven track record of responsibly and efficiently enhancing the life of hundreds of thousands of people through our service solutions. By combining our technical and management capabilities with the focus of an independent private company, we believe we can unlock the potential for all our customers by helping them to focus on their mission and core competencies, while Ecolog takes care of the rest.

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    HIAB Limited

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    http://www.hiab.com/

    HIAB is the world’s leading provider of on-road load handling equipment. Our product range includes HIAB loader cranes, MULTILIFT demountables, MOFFETT truck mounted forklfts, JONSERED recycling and forestry cranes and LOGLIFT forestry cranes. HIAB products maximise the functionality of every military vehicle within the logistic fleet, offering savings in cost, time and manpower. Support is available in most parts of the world throughout a product's full service-life. From the early stages of design, whole life costs are considered, to ensure Hiab customers receive a life-long cost-effective solution.


    Volga-Dnepr Group

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    http://www.volga-dnepr.com/en/

    Volga-Dnepr is the world’s largest transporter of unique, outsize and heavyweight air cargo and in its 26 years of operations, it has enabled its customers to achieve fast and reliable deliveries. The Group offers a unique ‘Cargo Supermarket’ service offering that facilitates its ability to deliver the most suitable and cost efficient transportation solution for every piece of cargo. The Group operates a fleet of 12 An-124-100 freighters, the world’s largest series-produced cargo aircraft; 5 modernised IL-76TD-90VD; 17 modern Boeing 747, connecting the major markets in Asia, Europe and North America via its hub in Moscow and 737 freighters for more conventional cargo deliveries.


    VOP CZ

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    http://www.vop.cz/

    VOP CZ is stated-own company and one of main partners of defence equipment for the Czech Armed Land Forces. The activities of the company are focused on development, upgrading, production and servicing of defence equipment for ground forces. This year celebrate 70 years since its founding.

    Main activities:

    • development and production of military ground vehicles
    • research and development of tracked or wheeled combat, transportation, special land vehicles
    • repairs, refurbishments and upgrades of tanks, vintage equipment, engineer equipment, armoured personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles and vehicles
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    World Fuel Services

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    As a leading energy solutions and logistics provider for industries, militaries and governments around the globe, World Fuel Services (A Fortune 100 Company – NYSE INT: 83) delivers integrated energy solutions to customers in the marine, land, and aviation segments. With expertise in: fuel supply, logistics, operations, technology, and finance, we provide end-to-end support so that our customers can focus on their core business. Additionally, through a careful programme of growth and acquisition we have developed the company to suit particular markets, importantly retaining the local feel within that market and yet bringing the strength and stability of a truly global company. We operate in more than 3,000 airports, 1,200 seaports and 1,000 fuel stations and depots in 200 countries and territories – with one million barrels of liquid products supplied every day and two million financial transactions processed every year, amounting to a strong balance sheet of $39.7 billion in 2018. Highly successful in the traditional market space, World Fuel Services are considered the experts when it comes to operating in challenging environments, be that in support of military operations, such as our comprehensive service provision in Afghanistan, or mining and industrial operations in hot and cold inhospitable parts of the world. In the volatile energy market, when fuel quality and surety of supply are key to the success of your business or operations, World Fuel Services is the strong, trusted partner that you need. (e-mail: d&g@wfscorp.com)

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    Army Technology

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    Army-technology.com brings you up-to-date international news and features on the defence industry, covering military projects, trends, products, services and more in the army sector. With a team of journalists around the world, army-technology.com, along with sister sites naval-technology.com and airforce-technology.com, is the only business service that focuses on the technologies required by military personnel and companies working in this important field. When you combine this with one of the most comprehensive and detailed listings of military equipment suppliers, products and services, free white paper downloads and company press releases, you see why army-technology.com is the key point of reference for the defence industry.


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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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