WHAT IS MILITARY MOBILITY FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION
"Facilitating the movement of military troops and assets is essential for the security of European citizens and to build a more effective, responsive and joined-up Union".
The EU Military Mobility Action Plan 2.0 (2022-2026) addresses the need to improve the capacity of transport infrastructure to handle the weight, size and scale of military movement with new measures, including the fuel supply chain requirements for military transports. Also, it continues the effort to streamline and harmonise complex, lengthy and diverging national rules and procedures, including by introducing new actions to support the further digitalisation of the administrative processes. It adds a new preparedness and resilience pillar that encompasses the development of strategic lift capabilities in line with the Coordinated Annual Report on Defence (CARD) Report of November 2020. It proposes measures to enhance the protection of the transport sector against cyber-attacks and other hybrid threats and to promote its climate resilience and energy security. The new partnership pillar includes EU-NATO cooperation to ensure a more robust and credible European pillar in NATO, especially in light of its enlargement to Finland and Sweden. It promotes dialogue and connectivity with key regional partners such as the Ukraine, Moldova and the Western Balkans.
This ERCI Task Force aims to gather different players from several EU countries to:
Welcome Coffee
Introductory speeches
What is the state of the art with Military Mobility at the beginning of 2025 - Technical presentations
Next steps forward: Round Table
Topics:
Lunch buffet
Technical visit to the new' Military Mobility-ready' assets of the port railway station "La Spezia Marittima" and Santo Stefano Magra Back-Port.
La Spezia, Italy