The Defence Forces Logistics Command hosted the NATO Asset Tracking Capabilities Interoperability Campaign 2025 (ATCIC25) exercise from 20 to 29 August, focusing on the development of digital solutions to enhance Alliance logistics.
The exercise, organised at the Logistics School in Riihimäki, brought together 50 participants from the armed forces of 13 NATO member nations as well as NATO organisations.
The aim of the exercise was to test digital logistics solutions designed to improve and develop Alliance operations, the provision of logistics support to forces, and cross-border military mobility.
Key themes included the enhancement of material and delivery tracking, the production of components using additive manufacturing (3D printing) methods, the secure sharing of printing models among different actors, as well as the development of a digital solution for implementing customs declaration procedures for cross-border transport.