The Palmetto State has bounced back from the pandemic and is ready to run. South Carolina saw a record $10 billion in economic investments in 2022, with the creation of 14,000 new jobs expected as a result. Industries ranging from biotechnology to automotive manufacturing were bolstered by a transportation, distribution, and logistics industry with a $37.2 billion impact on the state’s economy. Each year, South Carolina moves more than $866 billion in goods through the state, with a projected increase of 115% by 2050.
But South Carolina’s growth has been tripped up by an exceedingly tight labor market. Ranked as one of the toughest hiring markets in the nation, employers are desperate for talent. Given the significance of effective supply chain management in the South Carolina economy, students interested in pursuing a degree will find their knowledge of demand planning, procurement strategy, and logistics can deliver significant employment opportunities.
All Supply Chain Management and Logistics Degree Programs in South Carolina
South Carolina
Anderson University
College of Business
Anderson, South Carolina
Charleston Southern University
Hans A. Nielsen College of Business
Charleston, South Carolina
Citadel Military College of South Carolina
Department of Marketing, Supply Chain Management, and Economics
Charleston, South Carolina
Clemson University
Department of Management
Clemson, South Carolina
College of Charleston
Department of Supply Chain and Information Management
Charleston, South Carolina
University of South Carolina-Columbia
Darla Moore School of Business
Columbia, South Carolina