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The main objective of this paper is to review the position and scientific evidence on purchase intent in nano-store supply chain logistics. Due to the fact that such concepts are not clearly defined in the specialized literature, which implies providing an overview within this field, evidencing what kind of concepts have been explored, what are the main findings and what research methods have been used. In order to answer this problem, a systematic review of the literature (SLR) is proposed following the guidelines of the PRISMA methodology.The most outstanding results focused on the attributes that the nano-store must possess for the purchase intention to come into effect. These attributes are made up of price, architecture, merchandise layout, service quality and convenience, consolidated in two dimensions, namely, store image and convenience. The statistical method that predominated in the studies was the structural equation method. On the other hand, no studies were found that delve directly into logistics and the supply chain, but rather indirectly. These findings consider recommending further research in this logistics field, where a clear underlying problem was observed in the supply chain, due to the characteristics of the nano-store.