The Royal Logistic Corps Museum – Exploring the Role of Military Logistics
Located in Winchester, The Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) Museum offers a fascinating exploration of how the British Army has moved, supplied and sustained its forces over centuries. PLB was honoured to deliver the museum’s new interactive space, which traces the RLC’s history from the Royal Wagon Train to its modern-day operations.
The museum engages visitors of all ages, showcasing the pivotal role of logistics in military success. Spanning from the Battle of Agincourt to today, the exhibits highlight often-overlooked roles such as bomb disposal and military catering, while also connecting logistics to everyday life.

Celebrating the unsung role of logistics
Key features include:
- A projection-mapped auditorium and AV display spotlighting 16 trades and personal stories.
- An interactive digital timeline and hands-on experiences, including an IED diffusion challenge.
- One of the world’s most impressive medal collections from the Royal Corps of Transport.
The museum’s innovative design ensures a captivating experience for visitors, celebrating the essential, and often unsung, role of logistics in military history.