The development of the logistics performance of a country is an essential goal in the process of increasing trade and international cooperation. Although most of the business units allocated in a specific region or a country may benefit from it, it is often a challenge to improve it. Available data shows that Turkey and Poland have improved their performance since 2007. LPI (Logistics Performance Index) is a measurement designed by The World Bank, helping to assess logistic performance since 2007.Previously found similarity was probably caused by the geographical location of both countries. In recent research, the proven similarity ends. That fact implies questions and encourages to look for a cause of divergence in the development. A particular country is often a subject of an international economic climate, and internal and external factors influencing promoted progress. Therefore, for some regions, it is a task where a positive influence and additional time are needed. Turbulent factors force to adjust the local development strategies of a state as well as local supply chain partners reaching global cooperation.