Discover the latest insights with Logistics Management's 40th Annual Salary Survey—your ultimate guide to salaries and compensation in logistics and supply chain, featuring exclusive data on salary by experience, education, job function, and more.
By LM Staff ·
June 26, 2024
Logistics Management is proud to release the results of our 40th Annual Salary Survey, the most comprehensive look available of the current state of salaries and overall compensation packages for logistics and supply chain professionals.
This comprehensive 34-page report features all of the data from this year’s salary survey collected across our readership and digs into data not made available anywhere else. Details in the full report include:
- Salary by years in current position
- Salary by years of logistics and supply chain experience
- Salary by education level
- Salary by title and job function
- Salary by number of employers
- Overall job satisfaction data
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