Göta Logistic Battalion was relocated to Karlsborg Fortress in 1892, and was placed in the eastern part alongside artillerymen and engineers.
[3] With the introduction of the 1901 Army Order, the battalion received the name 1st Göta Logistic Corps (T 2), and at the same time planning began to move from Karlsborg to a new barracks establishment in either Alingsås, Falköping or Skövde.
[9] On 1 July 1984, the Göta Logistic Regiment moved into the cavalry barracks at Heden in Skövde.
The government considered that the corps in Skövde had the best conditions for developing into a tri-service main unit for maintenance service.
This was partly due to the fact that the government also proposed a disbandment of Västernorrland Regiment (I 21) and the Ångermanland Brigade (Ångermanlandsbrigaden, NB 21), which would then leave Norrland Logistic Corps alone within the Sollefteå Garrison.
For the benefit of Göta Logistic Corps, the government considered the proximity within the garrison to mechanized units, the military district workshop, the mechanics' school and proximity to the Medical Center of the Swedish Armed Forces and a number of larger hospitals.
Through the Defence Act of 2004, the Riksdag decided, among other things, that Jämtland Ranger Regiment and Norrland Logistic Battalion would be disbanded on 31 December 2004.
[20] Blazon: "Azure, the regimental badge, three waves bendy-sinister argent, charged with a crowned lion rampant or, armed and langued gules.
[21] The colour is drawn by Mrs Westberg and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Licium.
In the first corner the badge of the regiment; a rampant yellow lion with an open crown, armed and langued red.
"[21] The colour was presented to the former Royal Svea Logistic Corps (T 1) in Linköping by the commanding officer of the Eastern Army Division (Östra arméfördelningen), lieutenant general Gösta Lilliehöök on 1 September 1935 at the 50-years anniversary of the Swedish Army Service Troops.
The colour is drawn by Mrs Westberg and embroidered by hand in insertion technique by the company Licium.
In the first corner the griffin segreant of the provincial badge of Östergötland; yellow, armed and langued red.