The term 'logistics' indicates the process of moving and delivering equipment and supplies to troops. Since increasing complexity of delivering businesses with materials and shipping out products by the 1950s, logistics has evolved as a business concept. Now, this term is defined by the business sector as the effective flow and storage of commodities from origin point to the consumption point. Now logistics have become an essential part of supply chain management that is applied for planning, implementing, and controlling the flow and storage of goods and services to meet consumer's requirements. Generating visibility into a firm's supply chain can further enhance production efficiency. Business management can make use of the analysed data and tracked passages of goods in and out of a business from a transportation management system for process optimization and preventing potential disruptions. Logistics management is useful in effectively delivering your products in the right place and at the right time. Furthermore, professionally organised logistics ensures safe and fast shipping, warehousing and delivery of goods to consumers by selecting an experienced team of professionals.