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Technically the slot you populate your logistics rule in IS ALSO a storage slot. You still have to drag things to your inventory from there to actually use them but it can apparently hold multiple stacks worth of stuff out of the way & counts toward the items in your inventory for logistics purposes.
It can be quite useful. In the early stage it allows you to carry several slots of items more than your inventory would otherwise allow, meaning you have to make less trips carrying silicon or titanium before unlocking ILS.
Later I still use it for stuff that doesn't need to be in my inventory - while you can't build or craft with items from the logistic slots, it's a good place to keep power items (e.g. Deuteron Rods and the new Dark Fog shards that increase crafting speed) and warp sails.
The only time stuff gets put into logistic slots without you putting them in there is when your inventory is full and some logistic requests are still being fulfilled, so thankfully its rare that stuff gets put into there.
As for your first point, I find them useful for carrying spare ILS since fully upgraded a logistics slot hold 10x what an inventory slot does, so I can still 100 ILS in the logistics slot instead of taking up 10 inventory slots. (And since 100 is the minimum amount you can request through an ILS that's very convenient to declutter my inventory)