“…Due to the rapid development of information and communication technologies within the scope of the new economy, the structural appearance of logistics sub-functions has changed, and the meaning of logistics has changed as a new phenomenon. Logistics is defined as planning, executing, and controlling the flow of material, information, and capital within the supply chain from the starting point of the raw material to the end consumer to meet customer needs and demands (Koban & Yıldırır Keser, 2011). Logistics activities (procurement, demand forecasting, order processing, inventory management, transportation, handling, insurance, customs clearance, storage, distribution, packaging, and labeling) undertake a leverage mission in the development and growth of a country (Taşkın & Durmaz, 2012).…”