By Brian Straight ·
May 10, 2023
Supply chain data released by the Association for Supply Chain Management found that the median salary in the industry is nearly $100,000, almost $30,000 more than the average American salary.
By Bridget McCrea ·
November 14, 2022
Our annual salary survey examines the compensation, job and career history, job responsibilities and career satisfaction for materials handling professionals.
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By SCMR Staff ·
October 18, 2022
The results of our annual salary survey are in, and supply chain professionals have never been more in demand, and commanding top compensations. Executive education and certification are still keys to success.
By Bob Trebilcock ·
June 12, 2022
On this episode of The Rebound, Abe Eshkenazi and Bob Trebilcock reveal the results of ASCM’s annual salary survey: Hint, it's a good time to be in the industry.
By Bob Trebilcock ·
June 10, 2022
On this episode of The Rebound, Abe Eshkenazi and Bob Trebilcock look at the results of ASCM’s annual salary survey: Hint, salaries for supply chain managers have never been better.
By Bob Trebilcock ·
May 27, 2022
On this episode of The Rebound, ON Partners' Kevin Burns says it's never been a better time to be in supply chain.
By Bridget McCrea ·
April 5, 2022
A confluence of factors—labor demand that’s outpacing supply, worker retention challenges, rising e-commerce sales, supply chain shortages, and relatively healthy economic conditions—have led to a rebound in supply chain salaries.
By Michael Levans ·
April 1, 2022
For the 38th year running, Logistics Management (LM) is using its April issue to share the findings of our Annual Salary Survey, the clearest, most comprehensive snapshot available of logistics management salaries and employee development needs available in the market. As in years past,
By Roberto Michel ·
November 9, 2021
Our annual salary survey for materials handling professionals asks about issues including pay, staffing trends, stress levels and job satisfaction. Even with pandemic disruption and robust e-commerce growth posing constant challenges, compensation and satisfaction stayed strong.
By Michael Levans ·
April 7, 2021
Our findings tell us that shippers are feeling a renewed sense of purpose and are now concentrating on building more resilient careers due what they just experienced.
By Patrick Burnson ·
April 7, 2021
Given the number of managers furloughed without pay during the first part of the pandemic, analysts were hardly surprised that salaries remained fairly stagnant in 2020. At the same time, our survey reveals a resiliency pointing to raises in this year of recovery.
By Gary Forger, Contributing Editor ·
November 23, 2020
We asked and you told us what you’re paid and where you see your career path heading. And, considering all that’s happened in the past few months, you’re generally upbeat. Read on to see where you fit in our survey.
By Patrick Burnson ·
April 8, 2020
Job satisfaction took a hit this past year, as more logistics managers were loaded with additional tasks and business objectives. Salaries continued to climb, however, suggesting that demand for these skill sets has never been higher.
By Josh Bond ·
November 12, 2019
Materials handling professionals continue to enjoy the industry’s exciting pace of innovation and are hungry to tackle the challenge.
By Michael Levans ·
November 12, 2019
Over the past decade, Peerless Research Group (PRG), commandeered by 30-year research veteran Judd Ashenbrand, has been staying on top of the behaviors, attitudes and trends shaping the warehouse, distribution and supply chain management markets.