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2025 Salary and Compensation Study
Logistics Management is proud to release the results of our 41st Annual Salary Survey, the most comprehensive look available of the current state of salaries and overall compensation packages for logistics and supply chain professionals.

Earning More, Doing More: What our 2025 Salary Survey reveals
As logistics professionals take on greater challenges in an unpredictable world, salaries are reflecting their growing importance. Our annual salary survey uncovers key compensation trends, job satisfaction levels, and career insights shaping the industry.

2024 Salary Survey Research Report
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.

40th Annual Salary Survey: Salary and satisfaction up
Our latest Peerless Research Group (PRG) survey reveals current salary trends, career satisfaction rates, and shifting job priorities for individuals working in logistics and supply chain management. Here are all of the findings—and a few surprises.

Salary Survey: Pay, satisfaction, youth on the rise
As loyal readers of Logistics Management are well aware, we’re sticklers for tradition—especially for research and annual lists. This month marks the 40th year we’ve shared our Annual Salary Survey and the 20th year we’ve worked with SJ Consulting in Pittsburgh to create our Top 50 Trucking lists.

FREE Download: The Complete 2022 Salary Survey Report
Logistics Management is proud to offer the complete results and analysis of our 38th Annual Salary Survey.

38th Annual Salary Survey: Salaries begin to rebound
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.

LM Viewpoints: 38th Annual Salary Survey show numbers on the rebound
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,

2021 Salary Survey: Satisfaction in a job well done
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.

37th Annual Salary Survey: Salaries level-off
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.

36th Annual Salary Survey: Earning more, but enjoying less?
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.

2019 Logistics Management Salary Survey Complete Report
35th Annual Salary Survey, the most comprehensive report of the current state of salaries and overall compensation packages for logistics and supply chain professionals.

35th Annual Salary Survey: Compensation matters more than ever
While job satisfaction remains the primary reason for today’s logistics managers to stay with one company, salaries are barely keeping pace with inflation. With the aging of the industry’s workforce, this trend will need a correction.

35th Annual Salary Survey: Overwhelmingly positive results
This month we roll out the findings of Logistics Management’s 35th Annual Salary Survey, a research project conducted by Peerless Research Group (PRG) that serves as the foundation of our best-read editorial feature of our publishing year. And it’s no surprise that the full study is also the most downloaded PRG report.

11th Annual Material Handling Professional Salary Survey
Materials handling professionals are as committed as ever to advancing the industry— although there is still plenty of room for young faces in this lucrative and fulfilling career.


December 2025 Logistics Management

December 1, 2025 · Persistent volatility, policy whiplash, and uneven demand left logistics managers feeling trapped in a loop - where every solution seemed temporary, and every forecast came with an asterisk. From tariffs and trucking to rail and ocean freight, the year's defining force was disruption itself

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