Naval and Maritime Academy

LLMC No7 Commenced at NMA

Long Logistics Management Course (LLMC) No. 7 was inaugurated at the Naval and Maritime Academy on 20th June 2022. The inauguration ceremony was held at Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda Auditorium, with the presence of The Commandant Naval & Maritime Academy, Commodore Damian Fernando, RSP, USP, rcds as the Chief Guest.

Being the ISO certified professional institute, the Naval & Maritime Academy (NMA) commenced Long Logistics Management Courses with the aim of enhancing logistics professionalism among Naval logisticians, friendly foreign nations and officers of other sister services. The LLMC No. 7 comprises with 16 Naval logistics officers inclusive three lady officers, one officer from Maldives National Defence Force, one lady officer from Sri Lanka Army and two officers from Sri Lanka Police Department.

Long Logistics Management course (LLMC) is affiliated to the Sir John Kotelawala Defence University for the purpose of awarding Master of Business Administration in Logistics Management (MBA).

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