Logistics Management - March 1, 2008
Cover Story
24th Annual Logistics Management Salary Survey: Salaries are stuck
The median salary of logistics and supply chain professionals hasn’t budged from $80,000 for the past three years according to our recent survey of 1,228 logistics professionals. However, there is a silver lining to this year’s research: A surprising 57 percent of Logistics Management readers said that they’re satisfied with their logistics and supply chain careers despite the slowdown in pay increases.
- Columns
- Andel on Distribution
- Andel on Distribution: Inventory managers hold keys to economy
- Bohman on Pricing
- Bohman on Pricing: Consider all services and pricing options
- Mulani on Excellence
- Mulani on Supply Chain Excellence: 5 tips for growing in the "multi-polar world"
- Sage Advice
- Sage Advice: Singing the praises of intermodalism
- Viewpoint
- Viewpoint: Logistics salaries are stuck, but you don't need to be
- Departments
- Management Update
- Management Update
- Price Trends
- Price Trends
- Features
- Global Logistics
- Global Logistics: 2008 3PL Utilization Survey reveals a new twist
- Supply Chain Technology
- Logistics and Supply Chain Technology: Tapping the potential of smart containers
- Transportation Trends
- 2008 Intermodal Roundtable: Ready to get on board?
- Warehouse and DC
- Warehouse and DC Management: Part 2/Zooming in on the perfect site
- News
- Economic Stimulus
- Logistics News and Analysis: How will Bush’s stimulus package affect shippers, economy?
- Transportation Infrastructure
- Logistics News and Analysis: Obama calls for a National Infrastructure Reinvestment Bank
- Trucking
- Logistics News and Analysis: Labor peace in hand, national LTLs eye pricing recovery
- Special Reports
- Quarterly Transportation Market Update
- Special Report: Is 2008 trucking’s bounce back year?
- Special Report
- Special Report: Top 10 North American ports roll with the changes
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