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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics

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Would you enjoy working outdoors in all kinds of weather?
Do you have good eyesight and quick reflexes?
Can you estimate distances accurately?
Do you drive trucks or tractors to do work on a farm?
Would you like to learn to fly an airplane?
Do you repair your or your family's and friends' vehicles?
Do you like to read automotive or mechanical magazines?

If you answered yes to two or more of the questions above, you might be interested in considering a career in transportation, distribution, and logistics.

The States' Career Cluster External link opens in a new window Initiative's 16 career clusters are made up of career pathways that frame student opportunities as they pursue postsecondary education and a wide range of career opportunities from career beginnings to professional and managerial careers. Click here to learn more about the Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Career Cluster. External link opens in a new window

The pathways listed in the next topic give you more information about the opportunities to work and study in Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics.

Company Profiles

Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals

The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) is the preeminent worldwide professional association of supply chain management professionals.

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UPS

UPS is the world's largest package delivery company, headquartered in Atlanta, Ga.

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