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Apr 23, 2017

5 Reasons You Should Consider a Rewarding Career in Logistics

5 Reasons You Should Consider a Rewarding Career in Logistics

In our globalized world, supply chain management and logistics play a larger role than ever before. Hundreds of thousands of individuals across Canada make sure that grocery stores stay stocked, medical supplies are delivered on time, and that businesses ship their products and receive the materials they need to stay operational. Professionals working in logistics oversee the transportation and storage of a wide range of goods. They track and audit shipments to make sure that the right products make it to the right customers, coordinate with third-party carriers, make loading plans, manage fleets, and come up with creative solutions to unexpected situations.

Logistics play a huge role in almost every aspect of government, private industry, non-profit and disaster relief both in Canada and around the world.

To find out why many people are turning to logistics for satisfying careers, consider these five key benefits:

Opportunities in Logistics are Expanding

In Canada, logistics accounted for nearly 820,400 jobs in 2014, and over the next few years, that number is expected to grow. Every year, close to 14,000 new jobs are added to the supply chain and logistics sector. Expanding global trade is driving an even greater need for professionals with supply chain and logistics diplomas, while retiring workers means that positions at all levels of supply chain management have openings for eager professionals to fill.

Logistics Professionals Have Plenty of Room for Advancement

Graduates from supply chain management programs will be happy to know that room for advancement in logistics is abundant. Companies tend to promote from within, and hard work and dedication are often rewarded, meaning that driven entry-level employees have plentiful chances to earn promotions throughout the course of their careers.

Salaries are High in Logistics

The importance of the supply chain and logistics sector is reflected by the salaries of the employees that work in the field. In Canada, average supply chain management salaries run at approximately $74,000. Entry level positions in logistics start at roughly $40,000 and top level directors with years of experience can earn over $100,000.

Logistics Offers Plenty of Variety and Flexibility

Professionals who received their supply chain management training in Ontario can choose whether to stay and work in their province or city. They can also choose to find work almost anywhere in the country and around the world. Because so many different businesses and non-profits need employees with training in logistics, recent graduates and mature professionals can have their pick of locations from which to work.

New Technology Makes Logistics an Ever-Changing Field

New technology helps increase cost and efficiency in logistics. Professionals in the field get to stay up-to-date on latest trends in the industry, and the nature of the job means that you are always learning. Part of why careers in logistics are so rewarding is because they offer the opportunity for professionals to develop and implement new plans that generate positive results for the companies, governments, or non-profits they work for. Logistics professionals continue to learn and develop their skills, and generate creative solutions that are both challenging and rewarding.

What motivates you the most to pursue a diploma in supply chain and logistics?

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