Roth et al. (2008) investigated the antecedents and performance results of a set of leading global companies, concluding that information technology and logistics management contribute to increased sales and profitability. More precisely, information and communication technology increased sales and logistics management increased organizational profitability. Chow et al. (1994), who focus on analyzing the relationship between objectives, practices, skills and management performance in the supply chain, concluded that logistics practices influence logistics capabilities positively in terms of quality and service, operation distribution and efficiency.