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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics

Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics

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9th Grade

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Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics career cluster

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​Here's a surprising fact about jobs in the Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics career cluster:

Despite the rapid advancement of technology and automation, the demand for truck drivers in the United States remains remarkably high. In fact, according to the American Trucking Associations, the industry is facing a significant shortage of drivers. As of 2021, the shortfall was estimated to be over 80,000 drivers, and it's projected to potentially reach 160,000 by 2030. This demand is driven by the consistent need for goods transportation, making truck driving an in-demand and stable career option within this cluster, even in an era of technological innovation.

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Poll

Which aspect of the Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics industry do you think is most important for global trade?

A) Efficient transportation systems (like shipping and trucking)

B) Advanced distribution networks (like warehouses and delivery systems)

C) Effective logistics management (like planning and coordination)

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  1. Efficient Transportation Systems: How goods and people are moved from place to place, like by trucks, ships, trains, or planes.

  2. Advanced Distribution Networks: The steps to store and deliver products to buyers, involving warehouses and delivery methods.

  3. Effective Logistics Management: Planning and organizing the movement and storage of goods, focusing on keeping costs low and making the process efficient.

Each option plays a crucial and interdependent role in the success of the industry.

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Word Cloud

List words or phrases that come to mind when you think about careers in Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics. Consider job titles, technologies, skills, and challenges in this field.

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Quick facts to know:

This industry employs over five million workers, about 3.6% of total U.S. jobs.

Trucks deliver nearly 70% of all freight in the U.S.

The most commonly shipped items are food, clothing, furniture, and electronics.

The U.S. spends more than $1.64 trillion on transportation logistics.

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Multiple Choice

  • This industry employs over ___ million workers, about 3.6% of total U.S. jobs.

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5

2

10

3

20

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40

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Multiple Choice

  • Trucks deliver nearly ___% of all freight in the U.S.

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90

2

85

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70

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50

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Multiple Choice

  • The most commonly shipped items are food, clothing, furniture, and _______.

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animals

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electronics

3

spices

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metal

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Multiple Choice

  • The U.S. spends more than $1.64 _______ on transportation logistics.

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million

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billion

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trillion

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  1. automotive mechanics

  2. aviation

  3. logistics

  4. transportation

​According to Major Clarity, there are 4 career paths under the Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Career Cluster:

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary role of an automotive mechanic?

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A) Designing new car models

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B) Repairing and maintaining vehicles

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C) Selling automobiles

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D) Driving commercial vehicles

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a key responsibility of an aviation professional?

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Serving food and drinks to passengers
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Entertaining passengers with music and movies
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Selling duty-free items to passengers
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Ensuring safety and security for air travel

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Multiple Choice

What does logistics primarily involve?

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Designing marketing campaigns
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Managing human resources
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Selling products directly to consumers
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Coordinating and managing the flow of goods and services.

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Multiple Choice

What is the main focus of the transportation sector?

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Movement of people and goods
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Agricultural production
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Manufacturing of vehicles
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Healthcare services

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media

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Multiple Choice

What level of education does an automotive engineer need?

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A master's degree in art history
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No formal education required
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A high school diploma
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A bachelor's degree in automotive engineering or a related field.

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Fill in the Blanks

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Here's a list of major companies in various sectors of the Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics industry:

​Automotive Mechanics:

Bosch

Bridgestone

Goodyear

Michelin

Firestone

​Aviation:

Boeing

Airbus

Delta Air Lines

United Airlines

American Airlines

​Logistics:

DHL

FedEx

UPS (United Parcel Service)

Maersk

C.H. Robinson

​Transportation:

Union Pacific Railroad

Norfolk Southern Railway

Lyft

Uber

YRC Worldwide

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