Business logistics determines the group of activities which provide object movement and storage from source
materials to the end user and consumer. Business logistics has its roots in the Second World War, relating to critical
personnel and material supply points during the war. In turn, the first university courses and materials were
developed in the United States in the sixties. The term “logistics business” characterizes processes that determine the
management system and coordinate all material flow from the factory to the end users3. At present, the term “supply
chain management” relates to client and organization presentation, which helps to create new channels. Those
channels can be used to supply end users and clients with materials and products. The term “logistics” includes all
those activities and more.