Highlighted briefings from the 2010 Afloat Support and Naval Logistics agenda include:

The Backbone Of Expeditionary Warfare And Naval Operations

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The 5th annual forum will take place in January in London, delivering critical examination into the issues of replenishment at sea and provision of support to expeditionary forces.

So what will the 5th Annual Afloat Support and Naval Logistics cover?

  • Future plans and doctrine from the Commodore of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, US Navy, US Military Sealift Command, France, MCC Northwood, and EUNAVFOR.
  • In-depth analysis of the future requirements and support ship programmes for the Norwegian and Netherlands navies
  • Operational analysis from Swedish Maritime Component Command on Operation Atalanta and the Royal Danish Navy on their Absalon Class vessel.
  • Analysis of the relations between military and commercial, with briefings from NAMSA and a DSTL focus day

Download the full agenda for more details

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Who has already registered to attend?

ATLAS ELEKTRONIK GmbH, BMT Defence Services, Babcock, Cargotec Sweden AB, DCNS, DSTL, Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding, Embassy of Japan, Eunavfor, French Embassy, General Dynamics, Halton OY, Inchcape Shipping Services, Multinational Sealift Coordination Centre, NATO Airlift Management Agency, NATO PBOS, Navy Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division, Netherlands Maritime Force, Norwegian Defence Procurement Division, Office of Naval Research, Royal Danish Navy, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, Royal Norwegian Navy, Royal Swedish Navy, Steria, StikForNato, Systems Consultant Services, Thales Aerospace Division, The Maersk Company, U. S. Marine Corps, UK MoD, US Navy, Umoe Mandal AS, Wilh. Wilhelmsen ASA

WHAT IS THE CURRENT BACKDROP FOR AFLOAT SUPPORT AND NAVAL LOGISTICS?

The resupply and replenishment of ships at sea remains essential to a navy’s ability to carry out its mission and to project power. Moreover, with the threat from asymmetric warfare on the rise, navies can play a vital role in supplying vital goods to expeditionary troops and ensuring that they get the equipment they need, when they need it. Despite all the attention and money spent on the latest war-fighting vessels, the capability of the navy is vastly undermined without a functional logistic capability.

Register now or if you are not yet ready to register, feel free to request a reminder nearer the time.

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Commander Rune Fromreide, Royal Norwegian Navy
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