Transportation, warehousing and related fields employ more than 13 million people—9 percent of the labor force—and more than 600,000 new jobs are projected in transportation and material moving by 2026. Learn how CTE prepares the workforce in transportation, distribution and logistics (TDL) with ACTE’s updated Sector Sheet. This brief has been revised with the latest on job demand, talent shortages and exemplary CTE programs.
Careers in TDL move people and products around the nation and the world through air, freight rail, maritime, truck and public transport; maintenance of vehicles, public highways, rail systems, bridges, seaports and airports; postal, sightseeing and courier services; warehousing; and logistics and supply chain management. Many jobs in this sector will open up as older workers retire, and these jobs can provide family-sustaining wages for those with a high school diploma as well as middle-skill workers with postsecondary certificates, associate degrees, licenses and industry certifications.
To engage and prepare students for careers in this sector, Anderson I & II Career and Technology Center in rural Williamston, South Carolina, offers a program of study in automotive technology built on curriculum from the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation and featuring industry-standard equipment. Employer partners provide paid work-based learning experiences for junior and seniors that result in course credit. Students can also earn postsecondary certificates in engine electrical systems and braking systems as well as Automotive Service Excellence certifications. The Automotive Technology program has been recognized by Advance CTE for excellence in TDL.
On the postsecondary level, the Logistics, Supply Chain Management and Manufacturing Technology program at Cedar Valley College, part of the Dallas County Community College District, prepares students for in-demand careers in the region through a curriculum aligned with the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC). Students can earn postsecondary certificates or an associate of applied science degree that also prepares them for MSSC credentials, including Certified Logistics Technician and Certified Logistic Associate certifications.
ACTE’s Sector Sheet series is generously supported by Pearson.
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