Business logistics

Business logistics

Corporate logistics is the generic term for the logistics of a company and includes both internal and external logistics aspects (with other companies). Company logistics consists of: incoming logistics, internal production logistics, and outgoing (distribution) logistics of the goods produced.

Meaning
In business economics, the term “logistics” indicates the complex of activities of organization, management, execution and control of physical flows and the related information flows along the entire distribution chain of a company.

Generally, every company has to manage logistics activities, regardless of the sector in which it operates. In this context, the general term “company logistics” indicates the multiple needs related to a company’s logistics. Companies operating in the logistics sector are specialized in physical flows and therefore take on the task of providing other companies with this service and the activities related to it, in particular the transport of goods.