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Jan 3, 2018

3 Trends That Could Shape Your Career in Logistics

3 Trends That Could Shape Your Career in Logistics

When it comes to finding a career that’s in demand, pays well, and offers a stimulating challenge, few sectors compare to logistics. Logistics makes the world go round, ensuring that store shelves stay properly stocked, parcels make their way to customer doorsteps, and that the modern global marketplace keeps running smoothly. As such an important facet of modern life, it’s no wonder that the logistics sector is always adopting new approaches, new technology, and inspiring new ideas.

Innovation is a fact of life for professionals working in this field. Pursue this career path, and you might get to see several important changes first-hand. What are some of the biggest trends currently shaping the industry? Here’s just a small taste!

1. Self-Driving Trucks Could Be on the Horizon for Pros With Logistics Training

It’s no secret that self-driving technology is currently being developed by the likes of Tesla, Google, and other major tech and transport players. In fact, several important breakthroughs have already taken place, with semi-autonomous trucks already making deliveries between California and Texas, while many other companies are also announcing their own innovation goals, testing out prototypes, and teasing out exciting details about where the industry is headed. While this technology might not take over all operations in the time it takes new students to complete their logistics training, it’s possible that you might see more and more self-driving technology boosting efficiency once you begin your career.

2. You Could See Plenty of Developments in Robotics During Your Career in Logistics

Self-driving trucks aren’t the only technological change that promises to make supply chains even more efficient. New advancements in robotics are adding more and more automation to the warehouses that store goods as well.

Already, shipping giants like Amazon employ robots by the thousands, which help the company speedily get deliveries to customers within just 48 hours. Other warehouses/robot operations have included robots designed to climb warehouse shelves, robots equipped with suction-cup arms, and other high-tech developments that seem straight out of a sci-fi story. After completing your supply chain training program, it’s possible that you’ll see even more of these helpful innovations cropping up in warehouses across the planet.

3. Sustainability Is Sweeping Through Supply Chains

While many changes sweeping through supply chains are tech-driven, not all of them are about squeezing in added efficiency through the clever use of data and machines. In fact, one of the biggest trends currently taking over the logistics sector is sustainability.

Supply chains today are now more aware than ever that moving goods across the world can be done in a way that minimizes a product’s carbon footprint and reduces waste. In fact, many professionals working in logistics are currently developing and adopting what are known as circular supply chains. These supply chains go several steps beyond getting items from point A to B. They also take into account what happens to products once they are ready to be recycled, and are finding clever new ways of reducing waste while also boosting bottom lines. One restaurant chain, for example, has started collecting and sending its used coffee grounds to farms. The farms then use the compost to grow oyster mushrooms, and sell the mushrooms back to the restaurants for an efficient waste-reducing option. Throughout your career, the logistics training you receive could help you come up with clever new ways of reengineering supply chains to make the world a greener place.

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