Marshall draws on experiences of NATO and Ukraine for military logistics summit

A designer, developer, manufacturer and provider of deployable operational infrastructure for both military and civil operations, Marshall will participate in the three-day Combat Engineering and Logistics Conference (CEL) in Warsaw opening on March 12.
As Poland continues to invest in the development and modernisation of its military capabilities, the Polish Armed Forces will require sufficient logistical capabilities to ensure the effective support, deployment and operation of the air, land and naval systems that are under procurement.
A crucial requirement of military capability is deployability – the ability to transport and move key equipment to where and when it is needed.
Lee Doherty, Director of Business Development and Sales at Marshall, will address the CEL conference and take part in the panel discussion ‘Enabling a more mobile military,’ which will debate the importance of mobility to an operational army – drawing on lessons learned from Ukraine and the experience of NATO armed forces.
Doherty says: “Poland is currently progressing an impressively wide range of defence programmes that are designed to deter and defend. Such large programmes require adequate ‘back-office’ logistical support to enable their operational deployment, which is what we at Marshall can provide. I look forward to meeting Polish partners during CEL in Warsaw.”
From Cambridge, Marshall has developed a range of mobile container and storage solutions that enable the rapid operational deployment of logistical infrastructure, including mobile workshops to support armoured vehicle and main battle tanks formations and ammunition containers to support the rapid deployment of artillery. The company supplies the armed forces of the UK, the Netherlands, Canada and Belgium.
Its premium deployable infrastructure includes the Advanced Containerised CT scanner, highly secure command and control shelters, mobile field hospitals, containerised CBRN facilities and Uncrewed Aerial Solutions that comprise storage, maintenance and flight control stations in one expandable container.
For the support of civil infrastructure, Marshall has also developed a ground-breaking ecosystem of resident autonomous Beyond Visual Line of Sight Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) that provide dynamic and on-demand offshore inspection services.
Lilypad utilises artificial intelligence and navigational sensors to create a world-leading integrated capability that powers the offshore wind industry with cutting-edge robotics and data.
Doherty adds: “It is an honour to represent Marshall once again at CEL – an important event for the logistics of the armed forces. During my panel I will show how Marshall solutions have a positive impact on efficient logistics.”