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  1. The Logistics Command Headquarters is responsible for the overall planning and coordination of the activities of the Command and it directs the administrative units under it.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/logistics-command-headquarters
  2. Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command Tel. +358 299 800 (exchange) Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command Headquarters PO BOX 69 33541 Tampere Hatanpään valtatie 30, 33100 Tampere [email protected] Logistics School PO BOX 69 33541 Tampere Vie...
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/contact-information
  3. The Defence Forces Logistics Command is responsible for materiel acquisitions for the Defence Forces, the operational capability of troops, personnel and systems, and the availability of materiel.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/about-us
  4. On this page you can find the latest scientific publications of The Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/scientific-publications-of-the-finnish-defence-forces-logistics-command
  5. Defence Command Finland Logistics Division Defence Command Finland Logistics Division control the logistics of the Defence Forces. Logistics are the Defence Forces' nationwide sectors. These include the procurement sector, service services, the sy...
    https://puolustusvoimat.fi/en/defence-command-finland-logistics-division
  6. The Logistics School provides logistics training included in officer training degrees, on the basis of the needs of the services, and conducts research activities aimed at developing the Defence Forces logistics system.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/the-logistics-school
  7. The Defence Forces logistics system is an entity formed by the Defence Forces and its partners enabling the operations of the troops of Defence Forces and the development of its capabilities in all states of readiness.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/logistics-system
  8. The troops of the Defence Forces and their equipment constitute the capabilities of Finland’s defence system, the development of which is long-term and based on thorough planning. The Defence Forces Logistics Command participates in this work in all of its phases.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/building-and-maintaining-the-capabilities
  9. Commander of the Finnish Defence Forces is General Janne Jaakkola
    https://puolustusvoimat.fi/en/about-us/commander-of-the-finnish-defence-forces
  10. The 1st Logistics Regiment supports the administrative units of the Defence Forces and the Border Guard in the organisation of logistics and support in all states of readiness. As a special feature, the Regiment is responsible for the storage and condition monitoring of explosive material.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/1st-logistics-regiment
  11. The 3rd Logistics Regiment supports the administrative units of the Defence Forces and the Border Guard in the organisation of logistics and support in all states of readiness. As a special feature, the Regiment provides materiel resupply and maintenance services for military aviation.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/3rd-logistics-regiment
  12. The 2nd Logistics Regiment supports the administrative units of the Defence Forces and the Border Guard in the organisation of logistics and support in all states of readiness. As for its special features, the Regiment conducts maintenance tasks related to the Navy’s special materiel and services involving clothing, tents and field accommodation, field provisioning and medical materiel in the Defence Forces.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/2nd-logistics-regiment
  13. The Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command became operational on 1 January 2015 as the Materiel Commands of the Army, Navy and Air Force were disbanded and their activities were reorganised into the Logistics Command.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/history
  14. The Logistics Command works with domestic and foreign cooperation partners on a regular basis in order to carry out its task to ensure the efficient use of the Defence Forces’ capabilities and execution of operations in all circumstances.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/international-cooperation
  15. The Defence Forces and civilian society actors network together and pursue cooperation in the framework of partnerships, which is a precondition for the operation of the Defence Forces’ logistics system in normal and emergency circumstances.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/partnership
  16. The Joint Systems Centre is responsible for the management of the technical life cycle of the Finnish Defence Forces' systems and materiel and their maintenance. It also answers for the technical preparation of procurements.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/joint-systems-centre
  17. The Centre for Military Medicine takes care of the health of conscripts and the Finnish Defence Forces personnel. The centre also organises training in field medicine and conducts military medicine research.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/centre-for-military-medicine
  18. The Explosives Centre is responsible for the production, maintenance and decommissioning of explosives in the Defence Forces.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/explosives-centre
  19. The Defence Forces Logistics Command comprises six brigade-level units and a Headquarters.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/army-units
  20. The National Codification Bureau Finland is the national agency in charge of managing the codification of the Defence Forces’ materiel under the supervision of the Defence Command Logistics Division.
    https://logistiikkalaitos.fi/en/codification-centre