The average base salary for supply chain managers is $106,152, according to the 2014 Supply Chain Salary Survey, MH&L’s special report on executive compensation and workforce issues.
When we crunched the numbers, we were able to compile a composite portrait of what a typical supply chain manager looks like: a white male in his 50s, living in the Midwest, with at least 26 years of experience in the industry, and working for a metals producing manufacturer. He is in a corporate/executive management role, has a Bachelor’s degree, and has been with his current company for 11-15 years.
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