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Thousands of students get their start at Mt. SAC every year. Take the path to your future career one step further by enrolling in our program. Apply NowThe logistics industry has experienced tremendous growth across the globe with the advancements in technology (e.g., automated material handling equipment, biometrics, GPS, etc.) that aid organizations and businesses to work proficiently. Additionally, the upsurge in internet retailing and the increasing popularity of online shopping have created a high demand for careers in the logistics industry which is expected to grow 30% from 2020 – 2030.
The rapid growth of this industry will mean those working in the logistics industry will need to excel in a fast-paced, competitive environment. In this exciting industry, those with ambition and tenacity will find themselves with limitless opportunities for career satisfaction and financial success. Short-Term Vocational programs in logistics will help students demonstrate professional competence and a obtain a broad knowledge of logistics.
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