Logistics Analysts

Overview

Logistics Analysts

Introduction

Logistics analysts analyze product deliveries and supply chain processes to increase efficiency and reduce production costs. They may also manage other aspects of supply chain activities, such as tracing shipments and overseeing invoices and electronic bills. They are also known as supply chain analysts or logisticians, depending on the company. There are 237,100 logisticians employed in the United States.

Quick Facts


Median Salary

$73,000

Employment Prospects

Good

Minimum Education Level

Bachelors Degree|Apprenticeship


Experience

Three to four years experience


Skills

Business Management|Interpersonal|Organizational


Personality Traits

Enterprising|Organized|Problem-Solving

Earnings

The average annual salary for logistics analysts was $65,751 in December 2024, according to PayScale.com. Salaries ranged from $50,000 to $88,000 or more.

The U.S. Department of Labor reported that in May 2023, the average annual salary for logisticians was $79,400, with the lowest 10 percent earning $47,990 and the highest 10 percent earning $128,550 or more. Those who worked in freight...

Work Environment

Logistics analysts work in offices in corporations and manufacturing companies. Part of their work day is spent on the computer, using spreadsheets and tracking schedules and inventory sheets. They also spend time e-mailing and speaking with suppliers, warehouse managers, and other department managers. They usually work 40 hours per week during business hours, and there may be times when they w...

Outlook

Manufacturers, distributors, shipping companies, major corporations, and government groups will continue to need logistics analysts to help them improve their production and distribution processes and systems. Competition for work will be keen so those with a bachelors degree in logistics and supply chain management and certification, coupled with strong knowledge of logistics software, will ha...

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