Office of Infrastructure and Logistics (European Commission)
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The Office of Infrastructure and Logistics is a Directorate-General of the European Commission. The Office for Infrastructure and Logistics, Brussels (OIB) and the Office of Infrastructure and Logistics, Luxembourg (OIL) were created according to a Commission decision of November 6, 2002

Office for Infrastructure and logistics – Brussels (OIB)

The mission of OIB is to ensure the implementation of all actions connected with the accommodation of personnel, the management of social infrastructure and the logistics of the institution.

Office of Infrastructure and Logistics - Luxembourg (OIL)

OIL is responsible for the following services for all Commission departments in Luxembourg:

  • The housing of staff
  • The provision and management of social welfare infrastructure
  • Logistics
  • Compliance with health and safety requirements in the buildings

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