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AidEx Nairobi 2026: CLS showcases solutions for more efficient and resilient humanitarian operations

22 April 2026 - Humanitarian & Key accounts

Anticipating operational challenges in humanitarian missions

Aidex Nairobi event

On June 3–4, 2026, AidEx Nairobi will bring together humanitarian actors engaged across East Africa. The context remains challenging. Political instability, economic pressures, and limited access to the field are forcing organizations to continuously adapt their modes of intervention.

In this environment, it is no longer just about responding to crises. Operations must be able to continue, even as conditions deteriorate. This requires reliable tools and the ability to make practical use of available data.

CLS will be present, bringing over 35 years of experience in managing the world’s most critical missions, as well as in geolocation and personnel safety solutions in the field.

Its technologies are used by NGOs, United Nations agencies, and logistics operators working in complex environments.

Leveraging data to better manage field operations

Gestion flotte humanitaire

In humanitarian operations, missing information can put both the mission and people at risk. Vehicle location, situational awareness, and the anticipation of incidents all rely directly on the quality of available data.

Fleet management is part of a broader approach. It is no longer just about tracking vehicles, but about having a reliable view of operations enabling agencies to better anticipate their movements, share certain routes, and reduce costs related to fleet management and fuel consumption.

By leveraging data from vehicles, onboard devices, and driver inputs, CLS centralizes and transforms information into actionable insights to support decision-making.

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CLS: solutions designed for field realities

CLS équipe

For over 35 years, CLS has been developing solutions dedicated to managing humanitarian fleets worldwide. Designed to adapt to field constraints, these solutions support teams everywhere—on the ground, in the office, and directly in the hands of drivers.

The objective is to provide robust, easy-to-deploy tools that are immediately operational, making fleet management simpler for all teams.

This approach is built on a continuous improvement process driven by our product teams, in close collaboration with our users, who actively contribute to the evolution of our solutions.

The HUMANAV platform is part of this approach. It enables real-time vehicle tracking and alerts, enhances the security of assets (vehicles, goods, equipment) and people (drivers, passengers), optimizes fleet usage, and reduces fuel and maintenance costs.

It also ensures full traceability of mission-related data and provides direct support to teams by contributing to operational continuity.

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At AidEx Nairobi 2026, CLS will highlight this approach, using data as a practical lever to support humanitarian actors in their day-to-day operations.