An integral part of the logistics process is organization. Theory often deals with material flow, without paying so
much attention to the organization. Logistics activities are important for organizing all of the organization’s benefits
and services. The goal of organizing the logistics process is to achieve that all parts meet customer expectations. For
example, in logistics every service provides an important operation. Each service provides information for operations, which helps to organize the overall supply. This level of organization allows setting up a system that
meets customers' needs better than the competitors, for example, the noticeable benefit for an organization might be
a quicker delivery system than others5. Such a level of logistics in a company is a significant tool for business and
competition.