Put another way:
Logistics is typically considered a sub-set of SCM. In SCM, there are five key functions: Procure, Make, Move, Store, and Service. Most view Logistics as the movement of products from point A to point B and all the activities involved to make this happen (from carrier selection to planning to execution). Logistics is involved at various stages of a supply chain; from supplier to plants, from plants to distribution centers, from distributions centers to stores, from stores to customers, or any of these combinations.