2017 DSEI MILFORCE

Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) is the world leading event that brings together the global defence and security sector to innovate and share knowledge. DSEI represents the entire supply chain on an unrivalled scale. DSEI 2019 will have five key sector-focused Zones: Air, Land, Naval, Security & Joint, all showcasing the latest equipment and systems.
DSEI brings together the entire defence and security industry to source the latest equipment and systems, develop international relationships, and generate new business opportunities.DSEI 2019 looks to host over 1,600 exhibitors from over 40 international countries and is set to be the best yet. Visitors can enjoy a range of exciting showcases and demonstrations, visiting ships and world class speakers.
Exhibit at DSEI 2019 to develop relationships with an audience of over 35,000 including Defence Ministers, International Military and Armed Forces, key industry players and private sector companies.
Milforce has already participated in one session of DSEI exhibition since 2017. In 2019, milforce will still participate. The most important reason is that the professionalism of DSEI exhibition can bring high-quality customers to our company. And if customers are in the exhibition want to buy military boots, flying boots, jungle boots, tactical boots, customers across the country will have follow-up communication with sales staff in different regions, which can ensure the follow-up of the exhibition customers.
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Sourcing complex, high-stakes products internationally requires precise logistics management and deep operational awareness. Global trade moves quickly, and unexpected supply chain disruptions happen almost daily across major shipping routes.
Procuring tactical and defense footwear requires moving past marketing claims. You must validate hard evidence. The gap between a commercial shoe factory and a legitimate defense contractor is immense. We measure this gap in compliance, testing data, and supply chain transparency.
Footwear failure severely compromises mission success. It impacts shift endurance and occupational safety directly. Blisters and trench foot halt operations rapidly. Severe overheating stops highly trained professionals instantly.
Law enforcement officers endure grueling 12- to 16-hour shifts. They carry 20 to 30 pounds of heavy gear daily. They navigate hard concrete surfaces and unpredictable, shifting terrain. This immense physical toll demands highly specialized footwear.
Sourcing tactical footwear from overseas manufacturers offers distinct margin and scalability advantages. However, it presents high risks in quality control, end-user safety, and import compliance. Procurement officers often rely on superficial product labels.
Relying solely on standard-issue footwear for a desert deployment introduces unnecessary mission risks. You face severe blistering daily. You also encounter season-specific temperature vulnerabilities. Basic government-issued boots meet minimum functional requirements.
"Quality" often serves as an overused buzzword in footwear manufacturing. This term frequently masks deep inconsistencies across production lines. B2B buyers rightfully approach new suppliers with heavy skepticism. In mass production, true quality is not an abstract concept.
When you purchase bulk military footwear, it is essential to request important quality documents such as product specifications, material certificates, and test reports. These documents demonstrate the quality of each batch and help you avoid legal issues.