The newly formed Logistics & Mission Support Alliance seeks to address the challenges of operating in contested environments. The partners intend to utilize artificial intelligence, predictive data analytics, and automation to improve visibility across inventory and demand cycles. This digital integration is designed to replace legacy processes with a more agile framework capable of maintaining supply continuity during unforeseen disruptions.
Adam Clarke, CEO of Leidos UK & Europe, stated that the collaboration is intended to transform how the military receives support by aligning data-driven decision-making with operational delivery. Martin Willmor, CEO of DHL Supply Chain UK&I, added that the partnership aims to maximize the Ministry of Defence’s strategic advantage by leveraging DHL’s global scale to ensure a more responsive supply chain in an era of increasing operational complexity.

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