Logistics Management - April 1, 2002
Cover Story
The good the bad and the ugly
This year's Salary Survey numbers are in and the news is good, bad and, depending on your employment status, even ugly. The good news? Despite the recession, the average salary reported by logistics professionals nationwide has actually increased significantly from last year's figure, rising to $76,000 from $71,000 in 2001.
- Columns
- Augello on Law and Regulation
- STB OKs changes to HHG liability rules
- Bohman on Pricing
- Inside story
- Departments
- Market Watch
- Recent Price Trends
- Up Front
- An executive summary of industry news
- Viewpoint
- Your turn
- Features
- Application Service Providers
- Fast but not leased
- Import Operations
- A fresh look at FTZs
- Private Fleets
- What's it worth to you?
- News
- Congress focuses on maritime security
- Awards
- Copacino, McIntyre receive Salzberg Medallions
- Border Lines
- Border Lines
- Congress
- New fuel-surcharge bill introduced
- Distribution
- Forwarder launches home delivery service
- Education
- MIT course celebrates 20 years
- Logistics
- Network would coordinate disaster relief efforts
- Management
- Study: Inventory levels are higher than expected
- Supply Chain
- CPFR gaining converts
- Washington
- NITL, ARC form rail coalition
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