Transportation, Distribution & LogisticsAlabama

Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Alabama

See How It Works

Alabama's Logistics and Supply Chain Management pathway prepares students for careers in warehouse operations, transportation management, supply chain coordination, and distribution center management. With the Port of Mobile serving as a major logistics hub and numerous distribution facilities across the state, Alabama offers significant career opportunities in logistics.

Students develop expertise in inventory management, warehouse operations, transportation coordination, supply chain optimization, and logistics technology systems. The curriculum emphasizes both operational efficiency and the digital systems essential for modern supply chain management.

Graduates are positioned for entry-level positions in warehouse operations, logistics coordination, or transportation management, with advancement opportunities into supply chain management, operations supervision, or logistics consulting.

Logistics and Supply Chain Management at a Glance

3

Courses

8

Credentials

4

Career Paths

State Standards & Framework

Alabama's logistics and supply chain curriculum aligns with industry best practices from the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSMP) and emphasizes practical skills in warehouse management, transportation coordination, and supply chain systems. The program covers inventory management, logistics technology, quality control, and safety protocols required in distribution environments.

Courses integrate real-world supply chain scenarios and digital logistics systems, preparing students for the technology-driven demands of modern warehousing and distribution operations.

View Alabama CTE Framework →

Typical Course Sequence

Course
Transportation and Logistics Foundations
Logistics and Supply Chain I
Logistics and Supply Chain II

View Alabama course standards →

Industry Certifications & Credentials

Career Opportunities

Salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections (2023-2033). Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities (2023). Entry-level salaries reflect the 25th percentile; experienced salaries reflect the median.

Warehouse Associate

Entry Level
$30,330in Alabama
National: $35,410-14%

Salary range: $30,330 - $40,930

Adjusted for cost of living: $33,711

+1.8% growth1,100 openings/yr
Search jobs on Indeed →

Logistics Coordinator

Entry Level
$70,620in Alabama
National: $62,920+12%

Salary range: $70,620 - $119,090

Adjusted for cost of living: $78,493

+3.4% growth16,200 openings/yr
Search jobs on Indeed →

Operations Manager

Experienced
$106,330in Alabama
National: $102,950+3%

Salary range: $74,720 - $162,780

Adjusted for cost of living: $118,184

+0.4% growth4,100 openings/yr
Search jobs on Indeed →

Supply Chain Manager

Experienced
$102,540in Alabama
National: $102,010+1%

Salary range: $73,410 - $134,680

Adjusted for cost of living: $113,971

-1.2% growth8,100 openings/yr
Search jobs on Indeed →

Work-Based Learning Opportunities

Students gain practical experience through internships at the Port of Mobile, distribution centers, warehousing facilities, and transportation companies throughout Alabama.

Career & Technical Student Organization

Students in this pathway can participate in SkillsUSA, gaining leadership experience and competing in career-related events.

How Sage Helps Alabama CTE Programs

AI-Powered Curriculum

Generate standards-aligned lesson plans in minutes, not months

Alabama Standards Built In

Pre-loaded with Alabama's CTE standards and frameworks

Teacher Customization

Teachers personalize content while maintaining standards alignment

Ongoing Updates

Curriculum stays current as Alabama standards and industry needs evolve

Related Pathways in Alabama

Business Management and Administration

Alabama's Business Management and Administration pathway prepares students for careers in the business world through comprehensive training in management principles, financial literacy, marketing, and entrepreneurship. The pathway serves as a foundation for students planning to enter business directly after high school or pursue business degrees at the postsecondary level. The program emphasizes both theoretical business concepts and practical applications through case studies, business simulations, and real-world projects. Students develop critical professional skills including communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and ethical decision-making that transfer across all industries. Alabama's business pathway includes three distinct concentrations: Administrative Services, Business Information Technology, and Management, allowing students to specialize based on career interests. The program connects students with Alabama's diverse business community through mentorships, job shadows, and internship opportunities.

Business Management & Administration

Information Technology

Alabama's Information Technology pathway prepares students for high-demand careers in networking, cybersecurity, programming, and IT support. As Alabama's technology sector grows, particularly in cities like Huntsville, Birmingham, and Mobile, the demand for skilled IT professionals continues to increase. The pathway provides comprehensive training in computer systems, networking infrastructure, cybersecurity principles, and software development. Students gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and platforms, preparing them for both immediate employment and postsecondary education in computer science and related fields. Alabama's IT pathway emphasizes industry certifications that are recognized nationwide, giving students portable credentials that open doors to careers across the technology sector. The program connects classroom learning with real-world applications through partnerships with local businesses and technology companies.

Information Technology

Ready to Build Logistics and Supply Chain Management Programs at Scale?

See how Sage can help you create standards-aligned curriculum for Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Alabama.

Aligned to Alabama Standards
Curriculum in Weeks, Not Years
Ongoing Partnership
No commitment required 20-minute discovery call