Packaging for Equipment Acquisition and Support
Packaging for Equipment Acquisition & Support (PEAS). A critical enabling logistics function to ensure that operationally vital equipment is a properly protected for global transportation and in – omni-environmental – storage. Managed in accordance with Military Packager Accreditation Scheme (MPAS) under NAD Materiel. tony.butler@teamdefence.info
This Community of Practice provides a forum for the MOD and Industry where topics of discussion include: guidance and resolution of matters relating to Military Level Packaging; training, links with Professional Bodies e.g. The Packaging Society (IoM³); innovations related to packaging.
Membership comes from the MOD, Military Packagers Approval Scheme (MPAS) Registered Organisations and the MOD’s chosen Supply Chain Partners. The Forum provides a business focus on the requirements of Military Packaging and the role it fulfils within the Supply Chain to support Defence.
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