Career Clusters

Supply Chain & Transportation

Description

The Supply Chain & Transportation Career Cluster encompasses the transfer, coordination, and management of goods from production to consumption, ensuring efficient movement across various modes of transportation including air, ground, and water, as well as maintenance of the respective transport modes. This Cluster integrates logistics and distribution networks to facilitate the seamless flow of materials and products, playing a crucial role in global commerce, economic development, and community health.

Sub-Clusters

AIR & SPACE TRANSPORTATION

Careers related to the design, operation, and management of both air and space transportation, including air cargo and passenger services, as well as space exploration and satellite operations. This field incorporates the maintenance of electrical equipment such as radios, navigation equipment, and autopilot systems. Careers in this field ensure the safety and efficiency of air transport and advance space travel and research. This Sub-Cluster also includes managing flight operations and air traffic, designing aerospace systems, and conducting space exploration.

Example Programs of Study

Aviation Technology

Avionics

“Your Place in Space” Department of Education Program

GROUND & RAIL TRANSPORTATION

Careers related to the transportation of goods and passengers by road and rail. This field includes the design, operation, and management of automotive, trucking, rail operations, and logistics services, focusing on efficient and safe ground transport. Professionals in the field of rail operations work in a variety of settings from urban transit systems, such as subways and light rail, to cross-country freight and high-speed passenger trains, emphasizing the diverse yet specialized skills required to meet a wide range of transportation needs.

Example Programs of Study

Commercial Driving

Railroad Operations

MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

Careers encompassing the repair and maintenance of transportation systems, including ground vehicles, rail vehicles, aircraft, and nautical vessels. This field also integrates specialized areas such as auto body and engine repair and is increasingly influenced by advancements in technology, including the maintenance of electric vehicles and systems for autonomous driving. Professionals in this field ensure that all forms of transportation equipment operate safely and efficiently, adapting to new technologies to meet evolving demands.

Example Programs of Study

Auto Body Technology

Automotive Maintenance

Diesel Mechanics

Electric Vehicle Maintenance

MARINE TRANSPORTATION

Careers in the design, operation, and management of maritime vessels and infrastructure for the transportation of goods and passengers, and watercraft used in sports and leisure activities. Professionals in this field engage in managing ship navigation; engineering marine systems; overseeing port operations; and ensuring the safety and maintenance of recreational vessels such as yachts, human-powered craft, and water powersport vehicles.

Example Programs of Study

Marine Transport

Vessel Operations

PLANNING & LOGISTICS

Careers focused on managing and optimizing the supply chain’s flow of goods and information. This Sub-Cluster encompasses roles in transportation planning, supply chain coordination, and efficient material sourcing, all aimed at enhancing efficiency, minimizing waste, ensuring safety, and facilitating timely delivery. This field integrates modern technologies to improve production, drive innovation, and maintain competitiveness in global trade systems. It also includes urban and regional planning for transit, further supporting effective transportation and logistics.

Example Programs of Study

Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics Systems

PURCHASING & WAREHOUSING

Careers centered around procurement, warehousing, and facility maintenance. Professionals in procurement negotiate contracts and purchases as well as manage supplier relationships. Warehousing includes careers that oversee efficient storage, dispatch, and inventory control of goods. Professionals in facility maintenance manage supply chain facilities, ensuring operational efficiency and compliance with safety regulations.

Example Programs of Study

Business Administration

Supply Chain Management

The career information and data on this page incorporates information from Advance CTE: State Leaders Connecting Learning to Work, O*NET Web Services, Lightcast, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). For more details regarding the data sources and the specific information sourced, click here.

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