“…When logistics activities are outsourced, a company can acquire multiple benefits, such as client satisfaction (Mageto et al, 2018), better operation efficiency (Silva et al, 2019), minimum operation investment, operating cost reduction, flexibility increase, customer service level improvement, risk reduction linked to the development of knowledge and new technologies, innovation capability improvement (Marchet et al, 2018), access to many distribution networks and many more (Zailani et al, 2017); and not necessarily will the reduction in cost be the decisive one (Huang et al, 2019;Langley and Infosys, 2021, p. 15;Khan et al, 2017). The decision in logistics outsourcing also depends on the macro environment (De Oliveira Neto et al, 2018), location and taxation (Gerbl et al, 2015), the cultural environment (Thai et al, 2021), economical environment (Bandeira et al, 2015;Franco et al, 2016), technology (Min et al, 2016) and well-established government rules (Thai et al, 2021). In addition to these critical success factors, in emerging countries, average growth rates are higher than in industrialised countries (Klose, 2018) with high variations in inflation and interest rates (Franco et al, 2016), which are also important factors to consider in logistics outsourcing decision-making.…”