The Logistical Support Authority convened its regular meeting today in the temporary capital of Aden. The meeting, led by Deputy Chairman Major General Ali Al-Fadhli, focused on evaluating the execution of approved tasks and plans, assessing performance over the past period, and discussing requirements for the upcoming phase.
During the meeting, attendees reviewed reports from relevant departments regarding the implementation of the annual plan for the first half of this year. They highlighted achievements in support, preparation, maintenance, and technical services. Additionally, the group addressed significant challenges and obstacles encountered during operations, exploring strategies to resolve these issues based on actual priorities and needs.
The meeting also discussed the operational plan for the second half of the year. Participants outlined the technical, administrative, and logistical requirements necessary to enhance performance efficiency and readiness. This approach aims to ensure the continuous execution of the Authority’s tasks with high efficiency and adherence to established standards.
Major General Al-Fadhli emphasized the military leadership’s commitment to developing the logistical support system and improving its performance. He underscored the Authority’s crucial role in providing support requirements and enhancing the readiness of the armed forces to fulfill their national duties.
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