In 1963 the Italian Army reorganized its divisions along NATO standards and added a brigade level to the divisions' structure. As part of the reorganization the Armored Division "Centauro" formed three services battalions for its three brigades. On 1 September 1965 the command of the III Services Battalion "Centauro" was activated in Bellinzago Novarese. The battalion consisted of a command, a command and services platoon, a Resupply, Repairs, Recovery Unit, mixed auto section, and a reserve medical company. On 30 September 1968 the battalion was assigned to the division's Services Grouping Command "Centauro" and the next day the brigade headquarters of the division were disbanded.[5][6]
As part of the 1975 army reform the Armored Division "Centauro" was reorganized and on 1 October 1975 the 3rd Mechanized Brigade "Goito" and 31st Armored Brigade "Curtatone" were formed from the division's units. On 1 January 1976 III Services Battalion "Centauro" was renamed Logistic Battalion "Curtatone" and assigned to the 31st Mechanized Brigade "Curtatone".[5]
The battalion consisted of a command, a command platoon, a supply and transport company, a medium workshop, and a vehicle park.[5] At the time the battalion fielded 692 men (38 officers, 85 non-commissioned officers, and 569 soldiers).[7]
On 12 November 1976 the battalion was granted a flag by decree 846 of the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Leone.[5][8]
In 1981 the battalion was reorganized and consisted then of the following units:[5]
Battalion Command, in Bellinzago Novarese[5]
- Command and Services Company
- Supply Company
- Maintenance Company
- Medium Transport Company
- Medical Unit (Reserve)
In 1986 the Italian Army abolished the divisional level and brigades, which until then had been under one of the Army's four divisions, came under direct command of the Army's 3rd or 5th Army Corps. As the Armored Division "Centauro" carried the traditions of the 131st Armored Division "Centauro" and 136th Armored Legionary Division "Centauro", which both had served in World War II the army decided retain the name of the division. On 31 October 1986 the Centauro's division command in Novara was disbanded and the next day the command of the Mechanized Brigade "Curtatone" moved from Bellinzago Novarese to Novara, where the command was renamed 31st Armored Brigade "Centauro". The brigade retained the Curtatone's units, which changed their names from Curtatone to Centauro.[5][9][10]
For the next 15 years the battalion remained with the Armored Brigade Centauro until on 1 February 2001 the battalion was transferred to the Logistic Projection Brigade. On 24 September 2001 the battalion was reorganized as 1st Transport Regiment and consisted now of a command, a command and logistic support company, a transport battalion, and a movement control battalion. On 12 September 2013 the Logistic Projection Command was disbanded and the 1st Transport Regiment was assigned to the army's Logistic Support Command. In 2015 the regiment was reorganized and renamed Transit Areas Management Regiment.[6]