Pakistan Navy School of Logistics and Management


The Pakistan Navy School of Logistics and Management is a public staff college located at the vicinity of the National University of Sciences and Technology in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The staff college operated by the Pakistan Navy
and focuses towards providing the education, training, and grants degrees in military logistics, political science, management, and administration.
The School of Logistics and Management serves the similar task with the curriculum provided by the Army's Command and Staff College in Quetta and the Institute of Aviation Technology

Academic structure

PN School of Logistics and Management is committed to produce logisticians in order to contribute towards the combat readiness of the Pakistan Navy. Prominent infrastructure available with the School is highlighted below:
The School of Logistics and Management started its function under Vice-Admiral Patrick J. Simpson near at the Manora Island of Karachi. In August 1970, the Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Government approved the federal university status of the school, therefore it was shifted to under the command of Karsaz Naval Technical Base. In 1987 the school went under major modernization, providing a well-equipped Galley, Bakery, Simulator Ward Room, Audio/Visual Typing system and a Computer Lab to enhance the training capabilities. On 14 August 1995 the School was made an independent unit, responsible to Commander Karachi for its assigned mission.

Status

The School is functioning independently since 14 August 1995 and is responsible to Commander Karachi for its assigned mission. The Command structure has been upgraded form “Officer In-charge” to “Commanding Officer”. The School imparts training on Logistics, Inventory and Financial Management to PN Officers, Allied Officers, own CPOs, Sailors, Allied CPOs/Sailors and All PN Civilian employees.