Florida. Logistics & Distribution Industry Edition. Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics
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1 L a b o r M a r k e t I n d u s t r y P r o f i l e Florida Logistics & Distribution Industry 2017 Edition Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics
2 Florida Logistics and Distribution Florida has been called The Gateway to the Americas because the geographic location positions the state ideally as a hub of commerce to all parts of the world. The state has one of the world's most extensive multi-modal transportation systems, featuring international airports, deep-water shipping ports, and extensive highway and rail networks. Florida s transportation infrastructure includes a 122,000-mile highway system; 15 deep-water seaports; 3,000 miles of freight rail tracks; 20 commercial service airports, and two commercially licensed spaceports. The logistics and distribution industry cluster includes the following industry subsectors: wholesale trade; air transportation; water transportation; truck transportation; support activities for transportation; and warehousing and storage. The logistics and distribution industry cluster had 52,943 establishments in June 2016, with employment of 538,920. Employment was up 14,689 jobs (+2.8 percent) from June Florida Logistics and Distribution Employment January June 2016 (Not Seasonally Adjusted) 550, , , , , , , , , ,000 Jan-01 Jun-01 Nov-01 Apr-02 Sep-02 Feb-03 Jul-03 Dec-03 May-04 Oct-04 Mar-05 Aug-05 Jan-06 Jun-06 Nov-06 Apr-07 Sep-07 Feb-08 Jul-08 Dec-08 May-09 Oct-09 Mar-10 Aug-10 Jan-11 Jun-11 Nov-11 Apr-12 Sep-12 Feb-13 Jul-13 Dec-13 May-14 Oct-14 Mar-15 Aug-15 Jan-16 Jun-16 Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Program (QCEW). 2
3 Logistics and distribution employment peaked with 532,232 jobs in March After March 2008, employment began declining steadily and reached a low of 461,960 jobs in September Employment has been on an upward trend since September 2010, increasing to 538,920 jobs in June The largest subsectors in logistics and distribution in June 2016 were wholesale trade (338,759 jobs), support activities for transportation (61,159 jobs), and truck transportation (52,941 jobs). These three subsectors make up 84.0 percent of logistics and distribution employment. Wholesale trade alone makes up 62.9 percent of logistics and distribution employment. Florida Logistics and Distribution Employment by Subsector June 2016 (Not Seasonally Adjusted) Air Transportation 7.2% Wholesale Trade 62.9% Water Transportation 2.4% Truck Transportation 9.8% Support Activities for Transportation 11.3% Warehousing and Storage 6.4% Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Program (QCEW). All six subsectors gained jobs from June 2015 to June Wholesale trade (+5,011 jobs, +1.5 percent) was the subsector gaining the most jobs over the year, followed by truck transportation (+2,487 jobs, +4.9 percent); air transportation (+2,370 jobs, +6.5 percent); support activities for transportation (+2,353 jobs, +4.0 percent); warehousing and storage (+1,913 jobs, +5.9 percent); and water transportation (+555 jobs, 4.5 percent). 3
4 $70,000 $60,000 Average Annual Wages for 2014 and 2015 Total, All Industries Versus Logistics and Distribution $62,178 $64,538 $50,000 $40,000 $44,810 $46,240 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $ All Industries Logistics & Distribution Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Program (QCEW). The 2015 average annual wage for workers in the logistics and distribution industry was $64,538, exceeding the average annual wage for all industries ($46,240) by 39.6 percent. This gap has widened slightly since 2014, when the logistics and distribution average annual wage exceeded the average annual wage for all industries by 38.8 percent. Logistics and distribution s average annual wage increased by more and grew faster than the average annual wage for all industries from 2014 to The average annual wage increased by $2,361 (+3.8 percent), while for all industries it grew by $1,430 (+3.2 percent). The water transportation subsector had an average annual wage of $89,482 in 2015, the highest in logistics and distribution and 93.5 percent higher than the average wage for all industries. Warehousing and storage had the lowest average annual wage with $44,873 in Four out of six logistics and distribution subsectors had average annual wages that exceeded the wage for all industries ($46,240). Three subsectors had annual wages greater than $70,000 in Compared to the average annual wage for all industries in 2015, half of the logistics and distribution subsectors had relatively high average annual wages. 4
5 All Education and Training Levels Top Occupations in the Logistics and Distribution Industry Cluster For All Training Levels 2016 % of Median Employment Change Industry Hourly Training Occupation Title Total Percent Total Wage Requirement Total, All Logistics and Distribution Occupations 536, ,604 41, Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Non-technical 76,574 83,283 6, Postsecondary Vocational Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 47,035 51,719 4, Postsecondary Vocational Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 44,636 48,548 3, Less than High School Stock Clerks and Order Fillers 17,912 19,328 1, High School Diploma Sales Representatives, Wholesale & Mfg, Tech. & Sci. Prod. 14,628 15, Postsecondary Vocational Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks 12,726 13, Postsecondary Vocational Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 12,710 13,837 1, Postsecondary Vocational Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators 11,269 12, Postsecondary Vocational First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers 10,876 11, Associate Degree Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks 10,338 10, High School Diploma Packers and Packagers, Hand 9,888 10, Less than High School Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians 8,974 9, Postsecondary Vocational Flight Attendants 8,229 8, High School Diploma General and Operations Managers 7,170 7, Associate Degree Cargo and Freight Agents 5,884 6, Postsecondary Vocational Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Long Term Projections Program, forecast to The 15 largest occupations specific to logistics and distribution make up 55.7 percent of the total employment in the industry cluster. The largest logistics and distribution-specific occupation in 2016 was sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, non-technical, which has a median hourly wage of $ Among the fifteen largest industry-specific occupations, median hourly wages range from a high of $53.15 for general and operations managers to a low of $9.51 for hand packers and packagers. Six out of the 15 largest occupations have a median wage greater than $20.00 per hour. All of the 15 largest occupations are projected to increase in employment through Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, non-technical are expected to gain the most jobs of all of the top 15 logistics and distribution-specific occupations from 2016 to 2024 (+6,709 jobs). Cargo and freight agents are expected to grow the fastest ( percent). Ten of the top 15 industry-specific occupations require training beyond high school, but none require a bachelor s degree. Higher wages are found in occupations with greater training requirements. 5
6 Bachelor s Degree or Higher Top Occupations in the Logistics and Distribution Industry Cluster That Require a Bachelor's Degree or Higher 2016 % of Median Employment Change Industry Hourly Training Occupation Title Total Percent Total Wage Requirement Total, All Logistics and Distribution Occupations 536, ,604 41, Accountants and Auditors 4,938 5, Bachelor's Degree Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 3,280 3, Bachelor's Degree Sales Managers 2,870 3, Bachelor's Degree Human Resources Specialists 1,917 2, Bachelor's Degree Training and Development Specialists 991 1, Bachelor's Degree Financial Managers 951 1, Bachelor's Degree Logisticians Bachelor's Degree Software Developers, Systems Software Bachelor's Degree Management Analysts Bachelor's Degree Computer and Information Systems Managers Bachelor's Degree Sales Engineers Bachelor's Degree Marketing Managers Bachelor's Degree Financial Analysts Bachelor's Degree Electronics Engineers, Except Computer Bachelor's Degree Computer Hardware Engineers Bachelor's Degree Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Long Term Projections Program, forecast to Approximately 3.9 percent of the occupational employment in logistics and distribution is concentrated in the 15 largest high skill occupations in this industry cluster. Median hourly wages for the top 15 high skill occupations range from a high of $63.11 for computer and information systems managers to a low of $24.54 for human resources specialists. All of the top 15 high skill logistics and distribution occupations have a median wage greater than $20.00 per hour. All of the top 15 high skill occupations are projected to gain jobs from 2016 to Market research analysts and marketing specialists are projected to gain the most jobs (+481 jobs) and grow the fastest ( percent) among the top 15 high skill occupations from 2016 to All of the top 15 high skill occupations require a bachelor s degree. Employment in the logistics and distribution industry is concentrated in the southeast, central, and northeast parts of the state. The largest counties by employment are: Miami-Dade, Broward, Orange, Hillsborough, Duval, and Palm Beach. 6
7 Concentration of Logistics and Distribution Employment Legend Escambia Florida Cities Employment 46-6,908 6,909-26,127 26,128-60,464 Fort Walton Beach Pensacola 60, ,400 No Data Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Holmes Washington Bay Panama City Jackson Calhoun Gulf / Liberty Franklin Tallahassee Gadsden Leon Wakulla Jefferson Madison Taylor Dixie Tampa Pinellas Park Miles Baker Suwannee Columbia Lafayette Hamilton Gilchrist Levy Pinellas Pasco Fort Myers Union Bradford Alachua Citrus Hernando Hillsborough Manatee Sarasota Marion Sumter Naples Nassau Duval Clay Putnam Lake Polk Hardee DeSoto Charlotte Lee St. Johns Flagler Jacksonville Orange Daytona Beach Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands Collier Volusia Seminole Osceola Glades Hendry Monroe Brevard Indian River Palm Beach Broward Miami-Dade Orlando Melbourne Martin Fort Pierce West Palm Beach Miami Source: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages(QCEW), 2016q2. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, September
8 Concentration of Logistics and Distribution Establishments by Location Legend Pensacola Florida Cities Establishments ,619 1,620-5,214 5,215-10,002 Panama City Tallahassee Santa Rosa Holmes Jackson Okaloosa Walton Washington Gadsden Jefferson Nassau Escambia Leon Hamilton Calhoun Madison Baker Duval Bay Liberty Suwannee Wakulla Columbia Bradford Fort Walton Beach Taylor Union Gulf Clay Franklin Lafayette St. Johns Gilchrist / Miles Tampa Pinellas Park Dixie Fort Myers Levy Pinellas Hillsborough Naples Alachua Citrus Pasco Manatee Marion Sumter Hernando Sarasota Putnam Lake Orange Hardee Okeechobee Highlands St. Lucie Lee Polk DeSoto Charlotte Flagler Collier Jacksonville Volusia Seminole Osceola Glades Hendry Monroe Daytona Beach Brevard Indian River Orlando Martin Palm Beach Broward Miami-Dade Melbourne Fort Pierce West Palm Beach Miami Source: Infogroup Inc., Employer Database nd Edition Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics, September
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