Somerville Logistic Reorganisation Committee Report


The Somerville Logistic Committee was established by General Sir William Jackson the then Quarter Master General in 1974 to consider the re-structuring of the MOD Q Staffs and logistic services. It was chaired by Major General RM Somerville the then Vice Quarter Master General.
It reported in March 1975.
Its principal recommendations were that a new logistic staff structure, the Logistic Executive (Army), was to be set up and absorb the RAOC's HQ Base Organisation and REME's Support Group, as well as the staff of Deputy Quarter Master General. There would however be no change in logistic corps structure; this was to come later with the implementation of the Logistic Support Review in 1993. LE was to be set up outside London; Andover was eventually selected.
The major change in staff working was the amalgamation of the Directorate of Equipment Management with Royal Engineers, Royal Corps of Transport, Royal Army Ordnance Corps and Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers staff branches. For the first time a single point of contact would lead on an individual item or range of equipment. This produced much needed simplification. The main drawback was that the equipment inventory was divided somewhat arbitrarily. RE took over control of equipment, principally plant, operated solely by that corps. RCT took on railway and maritime equipment. The RAOC assumed responsibility for ranges not normally subject to base repair and the REME the base repair range.
The other major change was a large scale exodus from London to the former RAF Maintenance Command site at Andover in Hampshire.
This rationalisation was designed to achieve cost savings of 20% and undoubtedly simplified staff procedures.