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The Swedish Armed Forces Logistics ( sv, Försvarsmaktens logistik, FMLOG) is a part of the Swedish Armed Forces, which is responsible for
military logistics Military logistics is the discipline of planning and carrying out the movement, supply, and maintenance of military forces. In its most comprehensive sense, it is those aspects or military operations that deal with: * Design, development, acqui ...
, maintenance and support for units, staffs and schools. The unit's activities can be divided into supply, transport, support for international operations and functional management.


History

The Swedish Armed Forces Logistics (FMLOG) was established on 1 January 2002 from the remnants of the Maintenance Regiment (''Underhållsregemente'') organization. The stated main purpose was to bring about rationalizations and increased cost efficiency. An important task was to dismantle and reduce the anti invasion defence concept's (''invasionsförsvar'') extensive
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and supply stock and adapt to new conditions. FMLOG was established as a joint resource of the Swedish Armed Forces for a number of differentiated activities that were not characterized as core activities, but as support. These activities are e.g. storage, transport, environmental activities, workshops, IS support, reserve equipment supply, military restaurants, procurement, travel administration, payroll and financial management and administrative support. At the start, FMLOG was divided into three divisions under the staff: Supply, Technology and Service. FMLOG's management and staff was located in
Karlstad Karlstad (, ) is the 20th-largest city in Sweden, the seat of Karlstad Municipality, the capital of Värmland County, and the largest city in the province Värmland in Sweden. The city proper had 65,856 inhabitants in 2020 with 95,167 inhabitants ...
, the Supply Division's management was located in Boden, the Technology Division's management was in Arboga and the Service Division's management was in
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. The payroll and financial accounting was concentrated in five locations:
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,
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, Karlskrona,
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and Boden. On 1 January 2005, the staff unit moved from Karlstad to Stockholm. In June 2012, the
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decided that parts of FMLOG would be transferred to the
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(FMV) on 1 January 2013. The activities affected by the transfer were the main part of the procurement unit, the workshops and parts of the service office and the supply unit as well as parts of FMLOG's central management and staff function. The purpose was to create more efficient defense logistics within the framework of already existing agencies. When the Swedish Armed Forces' focus became national operations and operational effect, the organization was transformed into the FMLOG war unit. Since then, virtually all personnel have received military training. In late 2010's FMLOG's role was instead in the rear logistics and in 2019 activities from the Defence Materiel Administration was added. These included central warehouses and stock, protected transports, dispatch, procurement, technical service and exchange units. FMLOG now also had the Swedish Armed Forces' Transport Office and Joint Service Support, the support for international operations remained. In addition, TVK-Log, a Technology and Maintenance Office, was added, which is the Swedish Armed Forces' expert competence in materiel and supplies as well as operational management of the Lift and Prio systems.


Activities

The Swedish Armed Forces Logistics (FMLOG) is the Swedish Armed Forces' largest organizational unit. The task is to support operational activities, units, centers and schools by providing under its own auspices such maintenance and support activities that are unique to military activities. Other needs must be met primarily through procurement by commercial companies. FMLOG services and products are delivered at the agreed quality at the lowest possible cost. At the start in 2002, FMLOG had approximately 7,000 employees. Continuous reductions and production efficiencies have resulted in an organization that in 2011 comprised approximately 3,600 employees. The staff consists predominantly of employees based on civilian qualifications and professions, such as academics and technical specialists. A minority of the staff are officers. FMLOG had a turnover of approximately SEK 5.7 billion in 2010. The operations is revenue-financed with full cost coverage as a financial goal. FMLOG conducts operations in a large number of locations in and outside Sweden. FMLOG has the task of providing services in supplies, technical service, transport, IT support and general services (catering, finance and payroll administration, travel and hotel services, cleaning, postal and dispatch services, etc.) and is responsible for procuring mainly consumables and services to the Swedish defence. FMLOG delivers logistics to both main operations, production and operations, respectively.


Commanding officers

*2002-02-01 – 2005-06-30:
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Åke Jansson *2005-07-01 – 2009-08-31:
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Peter Wretman *2009-09-01 – 2010-11-30: Senior colonel Ulf Nordlander *2010-12-10 – 2011-03-31:
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Sven-Olof Broman (acting) *2011-04-01 – 2013-12-31: Colonel Mats Ström *2014-01-01 – 2016-05-26: Colonel Torgny Henryson *2016-05-26 – 2022-06-07: Colonel Olof Granander *2022-06-08 – present:
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Mattias Svedin


Heraldry and traditions


Coat of arms

The coat of arms is used since 2001.
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: "Azure, a horse of eight legs rampant argent, mane, tail, hooves and flashes by the hooves or. The shield surmounting an erect sword, of the last colour".


Medals

In 2002, the ''Försvarsmaktens logistiks (FMLOG) förtjänstmedalj'' ("Swedish Armed Forces Logistics Medal of Merit") in silver (FMLOGSM) of the 8th size was established. Before 2002 the medal was called ''Försvarsmaktens underhållscentrums (FMUhC) förtjänstmedalj'' (UhCSM). The medal ribbon is of white moiré with blue edges and a black stripe on the middle. File:AM.095917.jpg, Medal and miniature medal File:AM.095917 (medalj).jpg, Medal File:AM.095917 (miniatyrmedalj).jpg, Miniature medal


Traditions

The unit carries traditions from the following unit: Försvarsmaktens underhållscentrum (FMUHC). The unit preserves the memory of the following units: ''Södra underhållsregementet'' (UhregS), ''Mellersta underhållsregementet'' (UhregM), ''Norra underhållsregementet'' (UhregN) and the 1st Quartermaster Company (''Första intendenturkompaniet'', Int 1).


Names, designations and locations


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* {{in lang, sv Military logistics units and formations of Sweden Military units and formations established in 2002 2002 establishments in Sweden Stockholm Garrison