Romanian Joint Logistics Command

The Romanian Joint Logistics Command (Comandamentul Logistic Întrunit or CLÎ) is a command subordinated to the Romanian Armed Forces with the main mission to ensure the logistical support of the military forces on the national territory, as well as the troops in the theaters of operations.

History
The Joint Logistics Command received its battle flag during a ceremony held on 15 September 2011. On 1 February 2007, the Movement Coordination Center merged with the Military Transport Section and was subordinated to the Logistics Command. In December 2007, the Bucharest Garrison was also placed under the command of the CLÎ.

Logistic support elements of the Logistics Command participated in missions in support of the troop deployments to Afghanistan. The CLÎ also helped combat the COVID-19 pandemic by producing protective visors with the 122nd Logistics Brigade and the 1st Territorial Logistics Base.

Role
The Joint Logistics Command provides logistical operational support and general support needed for combat and combat support structures. The performed missions by the subordinated structures of the Joint Logistics Command include: supply, services campaign, maintenance, movement and transport, and support for reception, staging and movement.

Structure
The Joint Logistics Command has the following subordinated structures:


 * Military bases
 * 1st Territorial Logistics Base "Carpatica" in Târgoviște
 * 2nd Territorial Logistics Base "Șelimbăr" in Sibiu
 * 3rd Territorial Logistics Base "Black Sea" in Mangalia
 * 99th Military Base Deveselu in Deveselu
 * 122nd Logistics Brigade "Muntenia" in Bucharest
 * Education and training
 * Military College "Dimitrie Cantemir" in Breaza
 * Logistics Personnel Training Base in Chitila
 * Military Music Training Center
 * Preschool Complex of the Ministry of National Defence
 * National Military Library
 * Military Publishing House
 * Culture and traditions
 * King Ferdinand I National Military Museum
 * General Inspectorate of Military Music
 * National Military Circle
 * Other structures
 * Bucharest Garrison
 * Movement Coordination Center
 * National Codification Office