MFO - Multinational Force & Observers
Chris Marsh is an experienced inventory and supply chain management professional with a strong background in leading teams and optimizing processes across various industries. Currently serving as the Force Inventory Manager at MFO - Multinational Force & Observers, Chris has effectively managed the SAP system for the Procurement and Warehouse supply department while contributing to a significant system upgrade. Previous roles include Inventory Manager at BevChain, where oversight of inventory for multiple SKUs was emphasized, and Project Manager at Patricio Enterprises, Inc., which involved tracking project statuses for military contracts. Chris has also held numerous positions focused on inventory control, warehouse management, and operational improvements at organizations such as Anham, Bundaberg Brewed Drinks, and Supreme Group. Chris holds a Diploma in Business Administration, Management and Operations, along with several certifications in training and inventory management.
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MFO - Multinational Force & Observers
The Multinational Force & Observers (MFO), headquartered in Rome, is an independent international organization, created by agreement between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the State of Israel, with peacekeeping responsibilities in the Sinai. The origins of the MFO lie in Annex I to the 1979 Treaty of Peace between Egypt and Israel, in which the parties undertook to request the United Nations to provide a force and observers to supervise the implementation of the Treaty. When it did not prove possible to obtain Security Council approval for the stationing of a UN peacekeeping force in the Sinai, the parties negotiated a Protocol in 1981 establishing the MFO “as an alternative” to the envisioned UN force.