PLA Navy Logistics Department
On April 14, 1950, the founding conference of the PLA Navy leadership was held in Beijing. Founded in Qingdao in May 1950 PLA Navy Logistics Department , moved to Xisi, Beijing in October 1950. In 1953, the Naval Logistics Department moved to the naval compound at Gongzhufen in the western suburbs of Beijing with the leading naval organs.
In 2016, in deepening the reform of national defense and the armed forces, we adjusted and formed new PLA Navy Logistics Department 。
minister:
Zhang Hancheng ( Major General )(January 1950 May 1968) )(Former Head of the Second Division of the Logistics Department of the Fourth Field Army) (February, 1978 to December, 1988, member of the Fifth and Sixth National Committees of the CPPCC, First Deputy Secretary of the Naval Discipline Inspection Committee of the Chinese People's Liberation Army from September, 1979 to December, 1982) (Retired cadres of the Corps)
Pan Yan ( Major General )(May 1968 September 1968, helping with work)
Wang Zhengzhu ( Major General )(November 1968 November 1971) (Former First Deputy Commander of the South China Sea Fleet of the Navy) (Standing Member of the Navy Party Committee from December 1968 to November 1971)
Wang Xiao ( senior colonel )(March 1975 August 1982) (Second Secretary of the Party Committee of the Naval Logistics Department) (former Deputy Leader of the Party's Core Leading Group of the Seventh Naval Research Institute) (61 Major General) (retired cadre of the Corps)
Li Jin (August 28, 1982 to April 21, 1983)
Li Chunming (August 1983 July 1988)
Wang Jiwei (August 1988 April 1994)( Rear Admiral )
Wu Qisheng (April 1994 May 2000)( Rear Admiral )
Niu Keyi (May 2000 January 2002)( Rear Admiral )
Zhou Hanrong (January 2002 December 2004)( Rear Admiral )
Tao Xianhua (December 2004 December 2007)( Rear Admiral )
Lin Yongqing (December 2007 June 2011)( Rear Admiral )
Xu Weibing (August 2011 June 2015) (former Dean of Naval Command Academy)( 2008 Rear Admiral )
Weigang (June 2015 January 2016)( 2017 Lieutenant General )
Li Yujie (January 2016 December 2017) (former Chief of Staff of the South China Sea Fleet, transferred to Commander of the North China Sea Fleet) (December 2019, transferred to Chief of Staff of the Navy)( Rear Admiral 2012, Lieutenant General 2019 )
Liu Subpillar (April 2018 June 2021)( Rear Admiral 2016, Lieutenant General 2021 )
Political members:
Liu Yi ( Major General )(March 1950 June 1955; October 1956 December 1966)
Ma Jinchang (December 1966 May 1978)
Luo Bin ( Major General )(May 1978 August 1982) (Former Deputy Political Commissar of the Naval Logistics Department)
Huang Ziqiang (August 1982 August 1988)
distinguished linguist and strong supporter of language reform (June 1990 December 1994)( Rear Admiral )
Xu Tongxing (December 1994 December 1998)( Rear Admiral )
Guo Xichun (December 1998 July 2002)( Rear Admiral )
Xu Lili (July 2002 June 2009)( 1998 Rear Admiral, 2010 Lieutenant General )
Ding Haichun (October 2009 - December 2011) (Former Political Commissar of Lvshun Base of the Navy, transferred to Deputy Political Commissar of Nanjing Military Region and Political Commissar of East China Sea Fleet)( Rear Admiral 2007, Lieutenant General 2013 )
Kangfei (2012 – March 2015) (Former Political Commissar of Dalian Naval Academy, transferred to Deputy Director of the Political Department of the Navy)( Rear Admiral 2010, Lieutenant General 2016 )
Cao Xinyuan (March 2015 July 2016)( Rear Admiral )
Wang Zaichun (July 2016 July 2017)( Rear Admiral )
Vice Minister:
Jingyiting ( colonel )(April 1950 September 1953; June 1959 May 1967) (During the War of Liberation, he successively served as the Director of the Supply Management Division and the Director of the Supply Department of the Logistics Department of the 12th Corps Headquarters of the Fourth Field Army) (since January 1950, he served as the Deputy Director of the Logistics Department of the Navy. In 1951, he also served as the Director of the Logistics Department of the Qingdao Base of the Navy) (Senior Colonel 60)
Ding Shifang( Major General )(April 1951 July 1961) (concurrently the Minister of Health to March 1959) (transferred to the Deputy Minister of Health of the General Logistics Department)
Evergreen ( senior colonel )(October 1951 September 1956; August 1958 July 1960; December 1962 March 1983) (In January 1949, he was transferred to the head of the Special Forces Logistics Department of the Fourth Field Army. After the founding of New China, Chang Shuren was appointed the head of the artillery logistics department of the Military Commission. In February 1951, the artillery logistics department was abolished and he was transferred to the second deputy head of the navy logistics department. In September 1955, he was awarded the rank of senior colonel. He was awarded the Second Order of Independence and Freedom and the Second Order of Liberation. In September 1956, he entered the Military Academy to study. After graduation in August 1958, he returned to the Naval Logistics Department as Deputy Director and Chief of Staff of the Logistics Command. In December 1962, he served as Deputy Minister. In 1964, he was promoted to major general. In March 1983, with the approval of the Central Military Commission, he left his post and recuperated as a vice corps. He was persecuted during the "Cultural Revolution" and was reinstated in 1978.) (64 Major General)
Chen Yunzhong ( senior colonel )(October 1952-1954) (concurrently Chief of Staff) (During the War of Liberation, he successively served as the commander of the 15th Military Division of Jidong Military Region and the first division commander and secretary of the Party Committee of Jidong Military Region, and the first division commander and secretary of the Party Committee of the second field army) (he once served as the deputy director and chief of staff of the Navy Logistics Department of the Military Commission, the deputy director of the Seventh Research Institute, and in 1965, he served as the deputy director and member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee of the Seventh Research Institute of the Sixth Mechanical Department) (64 Major General)
Cai Changfeng ( Major General )(June 1957 August 1975) (After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the head of the Naval Logistics Department of the East China Military Region, the head of the Naval Finance Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, the deputy head of the Naval Logistics Department, and the consultant of the Naval Logistics Department) (1956.6-1964.1 alternate member of the Navy Party Committee) (1978.2-1983.6 member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference)
Yang Wenmo ( senior colonel )(February 1961 June 1967) )(Former Head of the Mobilization Department of the Navy Headquarters)
Song Shaoying ( colonel )(May 1964 August 1965) (After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he has successively served as the Supply Minister of the Logistics Department of the East China Navy, the Finance Minister of the Logistics Department of the Navy, the Deputy Minister of the Logistics Department of the Navy, the Logistics Minister and Secretary of the Party Committee of the South China Sea Fleet of the Navy, the Logistics Minister, Deputy Secretary and Secretary of the Party Committee of the North China Sea Fleet of the Navy. He served as a consultant of the North China Sea Fleet of the Navy in 1979. He was promoted to the rank of Senior Colonel in 1962. He retired in August 1984 (Senior Colonel 62)
Mao Hongxiang (May 1966 August 1975)
Hou Xiangzhi (September 1969 March 1983)
Ren Xiusheng (September 1969 March 1983)
Zhang Ruiji (September 1969 March 1983)
Zeng Kelin ( Major General )(March, 1970 to August, 1975) (August, 1975 to September, 1979) (PLA Navy Advisor) (February, 1979 to July, 1983)
Feng Tianfu (March 1975 May 1978)
Li Bozhou (March 1975 March 1983)
Yan Meixiang (March 1975 March 1983)
Yuan Hailan (March 1975 May 1978)
Li Chunming (August 1975 July 1985)
Wang Jianying (May 1983 August 1985)
Ye Zhi (March 1985 July 1990)( Rear Admiral )
Xu Shenghao (August 1985 December 1994)( Rear Admiral )
Zhu Xineng (June 1990 December 1997)( Rear Admiral )
Zhu Jitai (July 1990 December 1994)( Rear Admiral )
Du Yunzhao (December 1993 December 1997)( Rear Admiral )
Shen Xiaohui (December 1994 May 2001)( Rear Admiral )
Zhou Hanrong (December 1994 December 1998)( Rear Admiral )
Niu Keyi (December 1996 May 2000)( Rear Admiral )
Wang Yunhua (December 1999 July 2004)( Rear Admiral )
Han Jizhong (December 1999 -)( Rear Admiral )
Tao Xianhua (December 1999 December 2004)( Rear Admiral )
Zhang Shiying (January 2002 -)( Rear Admiral )
Ren Zhongji (July 2006 -)( Rear Admiral )
Li Yunqing (2008 -)( Rear Admiral )
Su Jingxiang (2010 -)( Rear Admiral )
Liu Kaiyin (January 2013 -)( Rear Admiral )
Li Shihong (December 2013 -)( Rear Admiral )
Wang Jinliang (2014 -)( Rear Admiral )
Bi Zheng (2015-2016)( Rear Admiral )
Deputy Political Commissar:
Xu Peiren ( senior colonel )(March 1951 May 1952)
Zhou Zesheng ( senior colonel )(May 1952-September 1954) )(Also Director of the Political Department) (During the War of Liberation, he served successively as a political member of the Supply Department of the First Column of the Northwest Field Army. In 1947, he served as a political member of the Logistics Department of the Northwest Field Army. In 1949, he served as a political member of the Logistics Department of the First Army of the First Field Army. After the founding of New China, he served as a political member of the Logistics Department of the First Army.) (He was transferred as a political member of the Logistics Department of the East China Sea Fleet.) (61 Major General)
Jiang Yongwei ( Major General )(February 1959 December 1959)
Gusi ( Major General )(March 1961 February 1964)
Hu Dai Tillage( senior colonel )(September 1964 August 1975)
Zhang Wenjin ( colonel )(December 1970 March 1983) (concurrently the Director of the Political Department) (Chief Military Adviser of the Naval Logistics Department) (Senior Colonel 60)
Luo Bin ( Major General )(March 1975 May 1978)
Guo Jingren (March 1975 -)
Yuan Guangyu (--)
Wang Li (1984 August 1985)
Shen Yufeng (December 1994 December 1998)( Rear Admiral )
Xu Lili (December 1997 July 2002)( 1998 Rear Admiral, 2010 Lieutenant General )
Cheng Yungang ( —— )( Rear Admiral )