LOGISTIC EXPERTS SAY NOT TO FEAR DIGITIZATION OF THE INDUSTRY

Harry G. Broadman, a leading consultant in the logistics industry, exclaims that workers should not fear the rise of digitization in the global logistics and supply chain operations. He insists that “there can be harmony between logistics technology and job creation,” and that while the jobs in a digital-logistics world may not be the same positions workers are used to, there will be jobs nonetheless.  Read more…

NEW TRUCK DRIVING COURSES COMING TO HIGH SCHOOLS

With the trucking industry in dire need of workers, high schools such as Williamsport High School are introducing trucking courses as part of a nationwide push to steer young drivers towards the industry. As the American Trucking Association “projects that trucking companies will need to hire nearly 1.2 million drivers over the next decade,” it is imperative that an aging workforce is supplemented with more youthful recruits, including teenagers.  Read more…

MATCHMAKING STARTUP TO MATCH TRUCKERS AND JOBS

A Cleveland-based startup has decided to tackle the supply chain trucker shortage head on – they’ve created a “matchmaking site” for truckers and jobs. The software company Drive My Way “lets drivers create profiles where they describe what they’re looking for in a working relationship.  And then the algorithm finds employers that can meet their wants and needs.” If it can work for popular dating websites, why not for the trucking job market as well?  Read more…

$70 MILLION COMING TO SOUTH CAROLINA LOGISTICS

Arcadia Cold Storage & Logistics, a leader in modern cold storage solutions, recently announced plans to invest more than $70 million dollars into its new operations in Dorchester County. The investment will create 69 new jobs as the company “works to bridge supply gaps within the cold chain industry through modern cold storage warehouse development and services.”  Read more…

THE TRUCKERS CHRISTMAS GROUP BEGINS ANNUAL FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN

The Truckers Christmas group, an organization that helps to raise funds for truck drivers and their families in the United States and Canada for the holiday season, has begun its annual fundraising campaign. Since 2008, The Truckers Christmas Group has raised $150,000 and helped 244 families in need thanks to its sponsors and donations received.”  Anonymous nominations can be made through December 17.  Read more

HOW MUCH CAN TRUCK DRIVERS ACTUALLY MAKE

Due to the fact that many people are averse to stuffy, nine-to-five office jobs, many are drawn to the truck driving industry when choosing a career. But how much can one actually make as a truck driver? Though salaries will vary depending on many factors, “according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, truck drivers’ annual mean wage in 2021 was $52,240 with full-time employment – but depending on the employer and role, truck driver salaries can be over $200,000 per year.” When you add to that the flexibility of hours and appeal of apprenticeships in lieu of expensive schooling, it’s easy to understand why truck drivers are one of the most in-demand jobs in the country.   Read more…

AUTOMATION HELPING CREATE LOGISTIC JOBS

Many economists and researchers have worried for years over the effects of automation on jobs, especially jobs “largely based on the performance of regular tasks at certain times or for specific situations.”  While this may have come true for routine jobs, on the other hand,  non-routine jobs – “ jobs comprised of tasks performed at irregular intervals and often executed in different ways dependent on the situation,” such as logistic positions – have exploded.   Read more…

TRUCK DRIVER SHORTAGE CONTINUES

Numbers of drivers continue to decrease as the labor crisis in the trucking industry worsens. According to payroll data from the U.S. Labor Department, “the trucking sector lost 11,400 jobs month-over-month in September. That’s the largest decrease since April 2009.” With the average age of applicants too close to retirement, and a general lack of over-the-road drivers, there’s no immediate respite for the industry in sight. Read more… 

BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION BRINGS TRUCKING COMMUNITY TOGETHER

With the availability of truck parking being a massive concern for drivers, Secretary Buttigieg spoke directly to truckers on the issue. The American Trucking Associations and Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association sent a letter to the Department of Transportation earlier this year “citing that 98% percent of drivers report problems finding safe parking, costing drivers more than 56 minutes of drive-time to find parking. The wasted time is estimated to cause a $5,500 loss in annual compensation – roughly a 12% pay cut.” Read more…