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Fruit Logistica, Berlin (5-7 February 2014) - TRTA II supported the partcipation of Pakistani Kinnow and Mango producers and exporters
Tribute to our logistic team and, among us, to Mickael, friend and 150% dedicated aidworker who was in Haiti since the 15th of january, and who left last monday to fly back France.
Souvenir from the time when our working days were starting before 7am, ending past midnight, 7/7.... Adrenaline, team spirit and dedication can be a good fuel during several weeks (mix with some C vitamin and a lot of coffee, though... ;) )...
Souvenir from the time when we were falling asleep after 3 minutes of being driven in a car despite the bad roads and dubious drivers skills, or during the daily logistic meetings starting at 10 or 11pm......
Souvenir from the time when our nights were short and broken with dogs howlings, with mad rooster songs, with earthquakes replicas, with hollow sound of the 2 pounds fruits falling off the trees and squashing on our tents, with mattresses sliding to the bottom of the tents... oh, wait... we still have most of this fun :)
But above all this, souvenir from the time when the leitmotiv was to move heaven and earth to provide in a blink our field departments with all the stuff they needed to help the citizens with food, water and nutriments distribution, psychological support, sanitation structures...
The team has been good... Go Logistic ! :)
Logistic Support Vessel 2 – U.S. Army Vessel CW3 Harold A. Clinger, manned by a 163rd Transportation Detachment crew, got underway from its homeport at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on June 2 to conduct the first of eight surface lifts between Kaneohe Bay and Kawaihae Harbor in support of 3rd Marines as part of the biennial Rim of the Pacific 2014 exercise. LSV-2 will also partner with 25th Infantry Division's 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, for casualty evacuation operations and a shipboard aerial resupply with the New Zealand Navy, and conduct Logistics over the Shore operations during RIMPAC 2014. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Mary E. Ferguson, 8th Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs/Released)
Army Logistic Support Vessel-5 headquartered in Hawaii, arrives to Fort Eustis' 3rd Port. The LSV-5 spent time at 3rd Port en route to a yearlong deployment to Kuwait Naval Base. The vessel set sail for Kuwait last week (September 2011).
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kelly Jo Bridgwater (US Army photo)
Military leaders and logistical experts from across 37 African, European, Asian & North American countries discuss logistical challenges and the way ahead, April 25-28, 2017, at the African Union Compound, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (Photos by Staff Sgt. Grady Jones, USAFRICOM Public Affairs)
Logistic Support Vessel 2 – U.S. Army Vessel CW3 Harold A. Clinger, manned by a 163rd Transportation Detachment crew, got underway from its homeport at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on June 2 to conduct the first of eight surface lifts between Kaneohe Bay and Kawaihae Harbor in support of 3rd Marines as part of the biennial Rim of the Pacific 2014 exercise. LSV-2 will also partner with 25th Infantry Division's 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, for casualty evacuation operations and a shipboard aerial resupply with the New Zealand Navy, and conduct Logistics over the Shore operations during RIMPAC 2014. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Mary E. Ferguson, 8th Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs/Released)
The FARDC (Forces Armées de la République Démocratique du Congo) logistics base: 9,600 weapons that belong to the FARDC logistics base and the 6th military region must be destroyed by MAG. These weapons come mainly from the former Soviet Union and Singapore, but also from China, the former Yugoslavia, Germany, France, Belgium, the United States...
La base logistique des FARDC (Forces Armées de la République Démocratique du Congo) à Lubumbashi : 9.600 armes appartenant à la base logistique régionale des FARDC et à la 6ème région militaire doivent être détruites par MAG. Ces armes proviennent essentiellement d’ex-URSS et de Singapour, mais aussi de Chine, ex-Yougoslavie, Allemagne, France, Belgique, USA...
[Photo: Gwenn Dubourthoumieu / MAG]
Fruit Logistica, Berlin (5-7 February 2014) - TRTA II supported the partcipation of Pakistani Kinnow and Mango producers and exporters
Fruit Logistica, Berlin (5-7 February 2014) - TRTA II supported the partcipation of Pakistani Kinnow and Mango producers and exporters
Logistic Services:
• Ship and Receive Your Freight
• Consolidate Goods from Various Vendors into One Shipment
• Perform Inside Delivery and Set-up
• Move Items within Your Customer's Home
• Short and Long Term Storage of Your Goods and Materials
• Warehouse Your Entire Stock or Just Overflow
• Provide On-Site Forklift Service
• Packing and Crating Service
• Restaurant Equipment Transport and Storage
• Assemble and Install Furniture and Fixtures
• Warehousing and Distribution
• Freight Service
• Electronics Relocations
• Store Fixture Transport
Logistical Support Element Kandahar held a hail and farewell in their Kandahar office to recognize the achievements of departing members and welcome newly arrived ones. Anthony J. Wojnar, a logistical assistance representative was recognized for his exemplary service with the Commander’s Award for Civilian Service. The team also welcomed several new members.
About the 401st:
The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.
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According to the latest report by IMARC Group, the global logistics market size reached US$ 5.2 Trillion in 2020. Logistics refers to the process of planning, coordinating, managing, and organizing resources from the point of origin to the point of consumption.
Fruit Logistica, Berlin (5-7 February 2014) - TRTA II supported the partcipation of Pakistani Kinnow and Mango producers and exporters
The Logistic Software Institute in Delhi by Drona Training Academy provides potential employees with huge opportunities and a vast benefit in the job marketplace. Joining a reputed office management and logistics training institute is the initial step an applicant can take towards a successful career. For more details, you can also visit www.dtacademy.in/ or you can call us @9999553092.
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