Exhibitions / Congresses

Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe 2022

Hungary, Budapest - Mar 1- 2, 2022
Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe 2022 Gold Sponsor: BR International Consulting Services
Sponsors: Crowley Government Services, CTG, GOFA Gacher Fahrzeugbau, Kropp Holdings Inc, Plasan Sasa
http://www.defence-logisticscee.com/evvnt

The 7th annual Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe 2022 will bring together the key military logisticians from across the Central and Eastern European region and beyond. The conference aims to discuss new trends, crucial developments, and the methods, strategies, and procedures armed forces are increasingly pursuing for optimal logistics efficiency.

Conference Highlights:

- Keynote briefings from senior officers from Central and Eastern Europe
- A unique focus on defence logistics technology and joint force interoperability
- 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

o REGISTER BY 30TH NOVEMBER FOR A £400 DISCOUNT
o REGISTER BY 17TH DECEMBER FOR A £200 DISCOUNT
o REGISTER BY 28TH JANUARY FOR A £100 DISCOUNT

Register online at http://www.defence-logisticscee.com/evvnt
Date(s)
Mar 1- 2, 2022
Time(s)
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Venue
InterContinental Budapest
Ticketing
GBP 899.00 - GBP 1499.00
Contact for booking / more info
https://go.evvnt.com/938512-0?pid=2927
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