Il Tempo: Fiere, Cicerone (Aeronautica): "Italia pensi a supply chain complementare tra difesa e mondo civile"

Verona, 11 mar. (Adnkronos) - “Gli scenari internazionali dimostrano che le supply chain devono essere resilienti. Dobbiamo guardare al sistema paese nella sua complessità, perché una nazione come l'Italia, piattaforma logistica naturale, non può che pensare ad una supply chain complementare tra il mondo della difesa e il mondo civile”. Lo ha dichiarato il Generale dell'Aeronautica Militare, Massimo Cicerone, capo del servizio dei supporti del Comando logistico, intervenendo alla quinta edizione di LetExpo, manifestazione nazionale e internazionale di riferimento per i trasporti, la logistica e i servizi alle imprese in corso a Verona, con particolare attenzione alle attuali dinamiche geopolitiche e ai temi della sostenibilità ambientale, economica e sociale. Cicerone ha inoltre richiamato l'esperienza delle recenti emergenze, come durante la pandemia di Covid-19, quando i mezzi e le capacità logistiche della difesa hanno supportato il trasferimento dei pazienti tra diverse città italiane e le attività della campagna vaccinale, dimostrando come la logistica militare rappresenti una vera e propria “spina dorsale” operativa a supporto del sistema paese.
Guardando alle prospettive future: "Stiamo elaborando – sottolinea il Generale - algoritmi predittivi e strumenti basati su agenti di intelligenza artificiale che possano indicarci la soluzione migliore”.

Fiore, Cicerone (Aeronautics): “Italy should think about complementary supply chains between defense and the civilian world.”

Verona, March 11 (Adnkronos) - “International scenarios demonstrate that supply chains must be resilient. We must look at the country system in its complexity, because a nation like Italy, a natural logistical platform, can only think of a complementary supply chain between the defense and civilian worlds.” This was stated by General Massimo Cicerone of the Italian Air Force, head of the support service of the Logistics Command, speaking at the fifth edition of LetExpo, the national and international reference event for transport, logistics and business services, currently taking place in Verona, with particular attention to current geopolitical dynamics and the themes of environmental, economic and social sustainability. Cicerone also drew attention to the experience of recent emergencies, such as during the Covid-19 pandemic, when the means and capabilities of the defense logistics supported the transfer of patients between different Italian cities and vaccination activities, demonstrating how military logistics represents a true “spinal cord” operational support for the country system. Looking to the future: “We are developing – the General emphasizes – predictive algorithms and tools based on artificial intelligence agents that can show us the best solution.”

#Italy #Verona #MassimoCicerone #theItalianAirForce #theLogisticsCommand #fifth #LetExpo #Cicerone #Italian

https://www.iltempo.it/adnkronos/2026/03/11/news/fiere-cicerone-aeronautica-italia-pensi-a-supply-chain-complementare-tra-difesa-e-mondo-civile--46762573/

Fiere, Cicerone (Aeronautica): "Italia pensi a supply chain complementare tra difesa e mondo civile"

Verona, 11 mar. (Adnkronos) - “Gli scenari internazionali dimostrano che le supply chain devono essere resilienti. Dobbiamo guardare al sistema paese ...

Adnkronos - ultimoratop: Fiere, Cicerone (Aeronautica): "Italia pensi a supply chain complementare tra difesa e mondo civile"

(Adnkronos) - A LetExpo il generale dell’Aeronautica Militare richiama la necessità di resilienza logistica e collaborazione con industria e operatori privati.

Fiore, Cicerone (Aeronautica): "Italy should focus on complementary supply chains between defense and the civilian world."

(Adnkronos) - At the LetExpo, the Air Force General calls for the need for logistical resilience and collaboration with industry and private operators.

#Cicerone #Aeronautica #Italy #LetExpo #theAirForceGeneral

https://www.adnkronos.com/economia/fiere-cicerone-aeronautica-italia-pensi-a-supply-chain-complementare-tra-difesa-e-mondo-civile_4SPwshCxSRfkJDNARhl1KE

Fiere, Cicerone (Aeronautica): "Italia pensi a supply chain complementare tra difesa e mondo civile"

A LetExpo il generale dell’Aeronautica Militare richiama la necessità di resilienza logistica e collaborazione con industria e operatori privati.

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Ricordo di qualche anno fa.

Un alunno inizia la sua esposizione: “Cicerone faceva parte del circo equestre...”

Respiro profondo. Correggo con calma: “No, caro, era il ceto equestre.”

Lui annuisce convinto, io mantengo la serietà (mi sono allenato duramente negli anni), ma dentro la mia testa già vedo Cicerone che, in toga d’onore, fa volteggi a cavallo tra applausi e fanfare da circo.

A volte la fantasia dei ragazzi batte qualsiasi manuale...

#scuola #istruzione #cicerone #storia #latino

Infatti l'amore da cui deriva il nome di amicizia... BASTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Dopo due giorni di mera presenza alle correzioni della prova di latino con pranzo regolarmente saltato, io, insegnante di scienze in un istituto tecnico e stranamente "pescato" a fare il commissario sostituto in un liceo classico posso dire senza false ipocrisie e alcuna remora che #Cicerone mi ha rotto i coglioni. Lui e le sue seghe mentali sull'amicizia.
Il mito e il cielo

di Neil Novello Giulio Guidorizzi, I miti delle stelle, Milano, Raffaello Cortina, 2023, pp. 219, [...]

Carmilla on line
I'm back on my #cicerone #beer research this year with the warm weather, and tonight I'm having a #NewBelgium #1554 #zwart beer. This is an interesting addition to my drinking log; the founder of New Belgium basically found this completely forgotten style of beer in an ancient book in the basement of his college's library, first published in 1554 which is where the beer's name comes from. It's similar to German #schwartzbier (both names mean "black" in their respective languages), in that one starts with ale-type yeast but then ages it lager-style (that is, in cold cellars), which makes the taste crisper and more refreshing than a dark ale like bock; but this Medieval Belgian version has a few extra ingredients schwartzbier doesn't, such as licorice root. Drinking tonight out of a coffee mug made by my housemate in a ceramics class he's taking this summer, because why not?
I'm back on the #cicerone #beer research this spring, and tonight I'm trying #altbier, which I first became a fan of in 2003 when visiting the town of Dusseldorf where it was invented, tonight's version made by the Chicago brewery Dovetail in conjunction with popular local liquor store Binny's. "Alt" is German for "old," and this beer was named that in the mid-1800s to denote that it's a traditional top-down ale, in a time in history when almost nothing was being made by other breweries than the suddenly trendy bottom-up lager (think Budweiser). It tastes great, but it also tastes exactly like a British-style traditional ale, because that's exactly what it is. This is also "sticke altbier," which means "secret," a batch with slightly higher alcohol than normal, that was usually made in a small quantity just for the brewers and their friends. I must admit, here on this warm Chicago evening, I'm delighted to be drinking "secret old beer!"
I'm back on the #cicerone research this spring, and tonight's new #beer type is #Dortmunder. (The "export" in the name means it has slightly more alcohol to survive long sea voyages, and thus can be applied to any type of beer.) For a long time this was simply known as another form of "German lager," but during the rise of craft brewing in the 1970s, it was argued that it's just unique enough to deserve its own name. That said, it tastes exactly like any other German lager to me, albeit with a bit smoother of a finish. Ironically, there's only one brewery left in Dortmund (DAB, makers of tonight's beer), but the style itself is popular among many American craft breweries. It's apparently super-cheap in Germany itself, and so is often drank ironically by indie-rock hipsters, in the way Pabst Blue Ribbon is here in the US.
Sie sagen doch auch immer Tschitscheró, ne? #cicero #cicerone