Çanakçioğlu, Mustafa2024-09-112024-09-112021978-363186395-4978-363186272-8https://hdl.handle.net/11363/8675As a result of the removal of the borders in trade with the internet brought about by technological developments, global competition has emerged in every sector. One of the reasons for this competition is the global digital market created by the developing internet. E- commerce, which is generally used to express the online sale of physical products, refers to the purchase and sale of goods or services using the internet and the transfer of money and data to carry out these transactions. As a result of the purchase of the products on the internet by any customer from anywhere in the world, delivering this product to the buyer is a logistics activity. In other words, all activities carried out from the manufacturer or seller of the product to the moment of delivery to the customer are part of the concept of logistics costing. There are several costs related to services such as storage, packaging, preparation for shipment, transportation, and assembly. In our chapter, examined the multifaceted effects of the COVID- 19 global epidemics on international trade, global supply chains, and logistics activities were examined within this scope. © Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften Berlin 2021. All rights reserved.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCOVID-19; E-Commerce; Logistics; Logistics costs; Supply ChainThe logistics costs in e-commerce platforms and its effect on the processes after COVID-19 outbreakBook Chapter871002-s2.0-85120930095N/A