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Drewes Group has opened a new location in Böblingen
Drewes said the move will strengthen its presence in Southern Germany and will allow it to better serve key industrial sectors. Marion Ranaudo and Lars Schmolke-Dammert have also been brought into the team
Schmolke-Dammert joins as director automotive, bringing deep expertise in the ro-ro and breakbulk segment
Ranaudo will drive business development in plant and machinery logistics
leveraging her strong industry network in Baden-Württemberg
Earlier in February, Drewes opened a new office in Vietnam, the company’s 13th international location
The branch in Ho Chi Minh City is led by Hong Do
As part of efforts to strengthen economic ties in Asia
Drewes is focusing on project cargo and general cargo
offering comprehensive logistics solutions which include land
Logistics service provider Drewes Group is looking to strengthen its presence in Southeast Asia
Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has appointed Lee I’Ons as regional ceo for the IMEA region
Logistics service provider Drewes Group has opened a new office in Vietnam
and engineered transport provider Sarens and global construction machinery manufacturer XCMG Machinery have signed a strategic cooperation agreement
Trans Global Projects (TGP) has appointed Lim Ling Ling as managing director Malaysia after the project forwarding firm opened an office in the Southeast Asian country
Portugal’s Laso Transportes and Tagar Group have formed a strategic partnership aimed at expanding and consolidating their presence in the lifting and transport sector
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teaching and administrative uses and a car park were to be built as part of the planned new Flugfeld Hospital
Realization: A 13-story tower makes a striking statement at the entrance to the new campus
its load-bearing framework a simple reinforced concrete shell constructed using largely recycled concrete
Large window openings give the building an upmarket feel and combine with the internal core to bring natural light to the common areas
Features: The central access core and façade are both load-bearing
while the punched-window façade and uniform grid pattern allow flexible floorplans and inexpensive remodeling
Designed to complement the district hospital
the tower boasts a light-colored clinker-brick façade divided horizontally by prefabricated concrete strips that run around the building
The changing widths and rhythms of the window openings draw attention to the larger glazed units
while outside paving setts containing 40% recycled concrete underscore the sustainability of the design
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Germany — A leadership makeover aimed at improving how U.S
special operators work with allies in Europe is in the works
The change involves turning the Stuttgart-based U.S
Special Operations Command Europe into a three-star headquarters with its commander serving in a dual role as head of NATO’s special operations command
The change “will better align SOF operations
activities and investments,” SOCEUR spokesman Lt
Peter Bogart said in a statement Wednesday
it ensures a more efficient allocation of resources and personnel
where SOF assets can be rapidly deployed in support of NATO or U.S
The move is in line with how other top positions are structured
whose leader also serves as NATO’s supreme allied commander from an office in Belgium
Navy and Air Force in Europe lead corresponding NATO commands
Angle had been nominated for a third star to head up SOCEUR and the Allied Special Operations Forces Command
he will command from NATO’s military headquarters in Belgium
he has served as a special assistant to Gen
Army Europe and Africa and NATO’s Allied Land Command
The reorganization for SOCEUR is the latest development for a command that’s been adapting how its forces are positioned in Europe
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the recently expanded Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Germany Southwest Affiliate hosted an in-person engagement event at its partner office
The afternoon program included intentional networking and a panel discussion on leadership and diversity best practices
This was the affiliate’s first community event
“One of the highlights was the panel discussion with the takeaway that there is not one way of looking at diversity and inclusion
but we also need to account for different cultures and
What might make sense in one country might be perceived entirely differently in another
That is what resonated most with me.” — Jule Dlugosch
the Rhein Neckar Metropolregion affiliate in Germany broadened its reach in Germany with a collaborative effort to expand the affiliate to southwest Germany — thanks to the teamwork among founding members Anca Eisele
Their first leadership meeting was held in person at Keysight Technologies on 25 Aug.
Eaton and Keysight Technologies met to network and discuss the future of the affiliate
To get involved with SWE Germany Southwest Affiliate and its upcoming activities, contact them at germanysw@swe.org
SWE will be hosting the WE Local conference in Munich on the 25-26 April 2024. Learn more and register on our website
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Commander trust in junior troops will be tested in new ways on future battlefields
where Marines will need to do everything from rewriting software code on the fly to making bigger decisions with little direction from above
are senior leaders comfortable with that?” Marine Corps Commandant Gen
David Berger said during a discussion Wednesday about the Corps’ future
who has been leading one of the most significant reforms of the Corps in decades
said the war in Ukraine has reaffirmed priorities such as the need to free troops from micromanaging bosses
“This is a great learning point for the Marine Corps,” Berger said in reference to the unprovoked
full-scale invasion that Russia launched Feb
The war also has highlighted areas in need of more attention
such as reconnaissance operations to stay ahead of a well-armed enemy that wants an artillery slugfest
Berger said at a virtual event hosted by Defense One
The Russia-Ukraine war has surprised many military analysts
who feared that Kremlin forces would quickly overrun Kyiv’s
more adaptive army has put Russia on the back foot with counteroffensives that have pushed the enemy back from previous strongholds
Some of the lessons from Ukraine are in accord with Berger’s plans to transform how Marines fight
His Force Design 2030 concept hinges on the concept of “stand-in forces,” or smaller
more nimble units arranged to help in areas such as reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance
The concept intends to provide the Pentagon with a hard-to-detect force that could help find and sink enemy vessels at sea while maneuvering with greater range on land
Berger said he sees a future in which Marine units use various unmanned platforms for reconnaissance and logistics to give forward-operating units an advantage
But the Corps’ war fighting plans will always have Marines as the central focus
Given technological advances that could limit real-time communication if networks are attacked
commanders could be pushed out of comfort zones
“I think we’re going to run into a challenge where an adversary is trying to break down our command and control systems,” Berger said
That means tactical command posts with big screens giving up-to-date pictures of the battlefield
“We’re going to have to get comfortable without any of that,” he said
Berger described a scenario in which he could envision junior Marines being forced to rewrite software on the battlefield to keep their radios and other technology working after electronic intrusion by the enemy
Marines will need to move fast on a battlefield where the tactical advantage will be fleeting
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin uses the mantra “The standard is the standard.”
has won three consecutive DODEA Division I European titles by using the same concept and not losing a game over that span
ready to eat,” senior center Daniel Myrick said
“We always got to come back and start from scratch
we’re not going to win again.’ It’s simple.”
Not so simple is how the Panthers plan to live up to that standard
Stuttgart lost a group of more than 20 seniors
many of whom had been with the program for four years
Among that group were quarterback Caiden Ray
who ran through his way defenses en route to a spot on an NCAA Division I roster
The Panthers also have a new offensive coordinator with new terminology for the players to learn
but I’m up for the challenge,” Reed said of taking over the program
“We got a huge support system over here in Stuttgart
The top two offensive stars aren’t the only ones needing replacement
While Myrick has multiple years’ experience snapping the ball
The receiver corps has just one returner in Jace Holmes
the losses of Ian Lewis and others leave a void in the secondary and the hole at linebacker left by Jackson and Marcel Mailey also is large
Senior Jack Gruver leads a group looking to take over at running back
“We just work with what we have,” said Myrick
who also will play inside linebacker on defense
and we try to apply them to whatever we have
Not only is Stuttgart filling in the positions
Reed said he believes this year’s seniors are stepping into the roles well
He pointed to Myrick and fellow senior Aiden Heumphreus
who spearheaded offseason conditioning efforts
“This year’s a whole new leadership team,” said senior wide receiver/free safety Gabe Tamez
“Some of the players are a little upset about (losing so many players)
“The players that have stepped up have been really good and they’ve been really consistent with making sure everyone plays the best for as long as they can.”
A Week 1 date at rival Ramstein will show if Stuttgart can live up to its standard
It’s one of two trips to the Kaiserslautern Military Community and one of three away games during the regular season
Also included is the long journey to Lakenheath on Sept
Reed said his team will be prepared to hit the ground running Sept
but you got a whole group of new guys coming in
a couple younger guys coming up from JV,” Reed said
“We’re going to be ready either way it goes.”
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@LazyReader XM250 is two and a half pounds lighter than the M249
but the Army is going to have to officially admit the entirety of the NGSW program is dead before they'll even touch the M249
@LazyReader The M240 is a great platform worthwhile investing in
The M249 has run its course with deficiencies in accuracy and reliability
The Army made the right decision with the XM250
A 45-year-old former US Army Green Beret was arrested on Friday and charged with conspiring with Russia's military intelligence service
Peter Rafael Dzibinski Debbins of Gainesville
is accused of conspiring with Russian agents between 1996 and 2011
according to the US Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia
Debbins rose to the rank of captain and was eventually honorably discharged from the military in 2008
Debbins is accused of "giving Russian intelligence officers sensitive information about the units in which he once served and also providing the names of other service members so Russia could try to recruit them," FBI Assistant Director of the Counterintelligence Division Alan Kohler
"The facts alleged in this case are a shocking betrayal by a former Army officer of his fellow soldiers and his country," Kohler said
Debbins's indictment accused him of providing Russian agents with information on the units he served in
including his activities and the names of other Green Berets so that the Russian agents "could evaluate whether to approach the team members to see if they would cooperate with the Russian intelligence service."
he met with Russian officials on a military base and was given the code name "Ikar Lesnikov," the indictment said
He made several statements and signed missives that mentioned he wanted to "serve Russia" and that he was a "son of Russia."
He faces a maximum penalty of life in prison if convicted on charges of conspiring to provide US defense information to a foreign government agent
Debbins attended the Institute of World Politics (IWP)
a non-profit graduate school that specializes in foreign relations
and obtained a master's degree in Strategic and International Studies
According to an interview he had with the IWP in 2018
Debbins is fluent in Russian and traveled to the country every summer
as "indispensable to US national security" and a "force for stability in Europe," but added that there were issues related to resources within the organization
"Our NATO allies in Europe and North America are carrying out an enormous responsibility with a very small military force," Debbins told IWP
"Never in human history has such a vast amount of resources and people been defended with such a small allocation of resources."
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2013In Germany workers of the metal and electrical industries
organized by IndustriALL affiliate IG Metall
win 5.6 per cent pay rise for the next 20 month period
IG Metall and the Gesamtmetall employers’ association concluded a deal after the fourth round of negotiations in Bavaria
workers in the metal and electrical industries will get a hike of 3.4 percent for the next ten months and from 1 May 2014 another 2.2 percent for eight months until the end of 2014
The negotiations were backed by a number of warning strikes organized by the union in recent days involving as many as 750,000 workers nationwide and about 180,000 metalworkers from Bavaria
Later IG Metall announced that a national strike would be organized if no agreement was reached by Wednesday 15 May
IG Metall believes that the deal is a real success as the agreed hike will be higher than the inflation rate and the overall economic productivity growth thus resulting in a real wage increase for the workers
In addition to the wage deal the union negotiated an improved arrangement for apprentices through higher training allowances that will secure the future of the branch
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A soldier who was part of the German army's elite special forces unit
was fined for giving the Nazi salute at a farewell party for a commandant
a court officer in the southwestern city of Boeblingen announced today
This issue was first reported by the newspaper "Spiegel"
Other media reports speak of a party that took place at a training ground near Boeblingen
where strange games involving the throwing of pig heads
Nazi salutes and far-right music were played
These reports led to the opening of an investigation by the German justice authorities
as raising the hand in the form of the Nazi salute is illegal in Germany./ATA
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Annex of the former Radio Prishtina (first floor) George Bush pn
Die Bürgermeisterin von Nufringen und ihr Ehemann
Ulrike und Clemens Binninger haben sich in das Handelsregister eintragen lassen
Nufringen/Sindelfingen - In der Öffentlichkeit wurde bisher gerätselt, was Ulrike und Clemens Binninger in Zukunft planen. Die Bürgermeisterin von Nufringen, die sich im Dezember nicht mehr zur Wahl stellte
der bei der Bundestagswahl im September ebenfalls nicht mehr antrat
sind nun mit einer Firma im Handelsregister eingetragen
Dezember die binninger & binninger GmbH zu finden
Die Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung bringt ein Eigenkapital von 25 000 Euro ein
Sitz der Firma ist Sindelfingen-Maichingen
Die Firma bietet Dienstleistungen an wie Beratung
Coaching und Projektbegleitung für Organisationen
Die parteilose Ulrike Binninger (49) war 16 Jahre lang Amtschefin im Nufringer Rathaus
Ihr Ehemann gewann im Kreis viermal hintereinander das CDU- Direktmandat für den Bundestag und gehörte in der letzten Legislaturperiode nicht nur dem Innenausschuss an
sondern war auch Vorsitzender des NSU-Untersuchungsausschusses sowie des parlamentarischen Kontrollgremiums des Bundestags
Seit ihrer Heirat im Jahr 2002 bestimmte der berufliche Terminkalender das Eheleben
hatten die beiden bereits vor einem Jahr angekündigt
Clemens Binninger (55) blickt auf 38 Jahre Berufserfahrung zurück
Seine Karriere begann als Polizist im Streifendienst
Später war er Sicherheitsberater des einstigen Ministerpräsidenten Erwin Teufel
„Nun schaffen wir uns auch beruflich eine gemeinsame Zukunft“
Hier entlang: Clemens Binninger über seinen Abschied von Berlin
Anklage gegen Steakhaus-Erbin Christina Block wegen Verdachts der Kindesentführung
Was für ein trauriger Anblick: Der zerfetzte Ferrari mitten im Engelbergtunnel
Stuttgart/Böblingen – Dieses Rennen ist gelaufen
Ein Angestellter (24) des Nobelkarossen-Händlers Mechatronik war mit dem sündteuren Oldtimer (Wert: knapp drei Millionen Euro) auf dem Weg in die circa 18 Kilometer entfernte „Motorworld“ in Böblingen
Wenig später war das Schmuckstück nur noch Schrott
Der Mann zerlegte den Ferrari-Oldtimer in einem Tunnel
Die Polizei musste den Engelbergtunnel in Richtung Singen (A 81) komplett sperren
Es geschah gegen 8 Uhr bei Stuttgart – circa 18 Kilometer vor dem Ziel: Aus noch ungeklärter Ursache brach der Ferrari mitten im Engelbergtunnel plötzlich aus
Ein Polizeisprecher: „Derzeit ist nicht bekannt
ob dies an einem technischen Defekt oder überhöhter Geschwindigkeit gelegen hat.“
Um weitere Schäden an der wertvollen Karosse zu vermeiden
wurde eine Plane über den zerfetzten Ferrari gespannt
Der rund 34 Jahre alte Ferrari vom Typ F 40 krachte mit voller Wucht gegen die Wand
Bei dem Crash wurde die komplette Fahrzeugfront abgerissen
Sofort rückten Rettungssanitäter zum Unfallort aus, der noch zur Gemarkung Leonberg gehört
Mechatronik-Sprecher Pascal Stephan zu BILD: „Der Fahrer wurde im Krankenhaus durchgecheckt
Da wurde er im Internet noch für 2,995 Millionen Euro angeboten
Bei dem seltenen Ferrari handelt es sich um ein Exemplar
das derzeit im Internet zum Verkauf angeboten wird
Schlimmer Unfall in Norditalien: Zwei Personen sterben in den Flammen eines Sportwagens
Ferrari-Diebstahl schockt Tiefgaragenbesitzer
„Der F40 gehört zu den großen Fünf von Ferrari“
„Von diesem Modell wurden nur 1315 Stück hergestellt
Es ist das letzte große Meisterwerk von Enzo Ferrari.“
dass der Schaden am Ferrari überschaubar bleibt
Pascal Stephan: „Es handelt sich hauptsächlich um Karosserieschäden.“
An diesem Stand von Mechatronik auf der „Motorworld“ sollte der Ferrari F40 ausgestellt werden
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Susi Fortun eilt von Turnier zur Turnier und von Endspiel zu Endspiel
Leonberg - Für Susi Fortun waren die vergangenen Wochen wieder richtig anstrengend. Die Tennisspielerin des TC Leonberg eilte nicht nur von Turnier zu Turnier
Die 45-Jährige behauptete in der Weltrangliste der AK 45 ihren dritten Platz
Nicht besser hätte es bei den vergangenen drei Turnierauftritten für Susi Fortun (geborene Lohrmann) laufen können. Erst holte sie sich wie in den Jahren 2014 bis 2016 bei den Deutschen Meisterschaften in Bad Neuenahr den Titel, dann gewann sie das Weltranglistenturnier in Klosters und schließlich auch noch die Tegernsee-Open
Bei den nationalen Titelkämpfen hatte sie einmal mehr die Favoritenrolle inne
Nachdem es im vergangenen Jahr „nur“ zur Vizemeisterschaft gereicht hatte
hielt sie diesmal dem Druck stand und besiegte im Finale Nicole Liedtke (Kahlenberger Hockey- und Tennis-Club Mülheim) mit 6:4 und 6:2
einem Turnier der zweithöchsten Kategorie
setzte sich die ehemalige Bundesligaspielerin des TEC Waldau im Endspiel gegen die Schweizerin Michelle Paroubek nach fast dreistündigem harten Kampf mit 2:6
Für den Einzug ins Finale hatte ein Gruppensieg gegen Gabriela Berthouzoz (Schweiz) genügt
nachdem die Britin Samantha Parker auf ihr Match gegen die Deutsche verzichtet hatte
Auch beim nächsten ITF-Weltranglistenturnier am Tegernsee wurde die topgesetzte Deutsche ihrer Rolle gerecht
Das Finale war bereits nach zwei Sätzen entschieden
Obwohl wegen einer Knieverletzung zunächst noch gar nicht sicher war
ob sie überhaupt würde antreten können
Sie schlug Astrid Obermeier (STK Garching) mit 6:0 und 6:4