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The average salary for a Transportation Manager in U.S. is $111,870.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $111,870

$58,810$175,530

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $53.79

$28.27$84.39

What does a Transportation Manager earn?

On average, a Transportation Manager earns around $111,870 per year in the U.S.. They are responsible for the efficient movement of goods and materials within an organisation or business. A Transportation Manager oversees their organisation's day-to-day transport operations, establishes policy and procedures related to transportation and logistics, and may also be responsible for co-ordinating the transportation of personnel and staff.

How to earn more as a Transportation Manager

To become a transportation manager, one will need a degree in logistics and supply chain management, business management or transportation engineering. Alternatively, one can pursue a degree apprenticeship. To earn more as a transportation manager, one can move into a specialised field such as port and harbour management or depot operations. One could also work towards becoming the head of their department or even become self-employed, offering their services as a transportation consultant.