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          Helping you find a career in the logistics industry

          Logistics isn't typically everyone's dream industry to work in. However, if you're a top planner and logically-minded then it could be a very lucrative career choice.

          Logistics is a vitally important sector and plays a key role in the world's economy. It is all about making sure that the right goods are in the right place at the right time. In order to do this companies work with air, rail, road and sea networks to make sure that everything is being transported efficiently. Have you ever wondered how supermarkets keep their shelves stocked, or how quickly humanitarian aid is delivered in a crisis? That's all because of the skills and talent of the logistics teams.

          The logistics industry is also developing at breakneck speed. Technological advances mean that the cutting-edge methods that are used to transport goods - drones to deliver parcels, for example - could become common practice in the next few years. The Logistics industry embraces the advances that new technologies can offer, so if you're open to new ideas and would enjoy being at the forefront of an innovate industry, logistics will be the industry for you.

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          Skills & interests required for a career in Logistics

          To work in the logistics industry, you'll need to be incredibly organised and able to pay attention to small details without losing sight of the bigger picture. If you are working internationally, it may also be handy to be able to speak another language.

          Logistics apprenticeships & other career progress routes for school leavers

          Those who work in logistics can work across a variety of areas including local councils, the government, transport companies, charities, supply chain organisations, and FMCG companies.

          Tips for getting into the field
          • Make sure that you show your passion for the industry by staying up to date with the latest technological advances and industry news.
          • Do your research on the company that you want to work for - know who their customers are, their competitors, and any external factors that they have to factor into their logistics planning.
          • Show that you are willing to learn continually to keep up the pace of change in the industry
          What do Logistics professionals get paid?

          Salaries within logistics typically range from £20,000-£50,000 per annum. You'll start at the lower end of the scale and your pay will increase as you take on more responsibility.

          The graduate schemes for logistics tend to be quite well paid. If you manage to secure a place on one of the larger schemes you can expect a salary of £29,000.

          Below are some of the average salaries for certain jobs in logistics:

          Operations manager - £32,095 Logistics coordinator - £21,302 Warehouse supervisor - £24,970 Warehouse manager - £25,475 Logistics manager - £32,577 Supply chain manager - £36,000

          What qualifications do I need for a career in Logistics?

          To get onto a logistics graduate programme, you will need to have a degree. Some programmes will accept degrees from any discipline, but those who have studied subjects such as business or logistics will be in a stronger position.

          Employers will also offer a range of either higher or advanced apprenticeships, which will allow school-leavers to train while earning a wage.

          Subjects that will benefit you at school-leaver include business, geography and maths.

          Read more about the Logistics industry

          Think Logistics

          Logistics industry bodies

          Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport