By Janice Phelan, May 23, 2024
Jackson County high school teachers will visit Wagner Logistics HQ June 4 for a tour and panel discussion about the logistics and warehouse industry
CEC Teacher Education Facility Tour.
The University of Central Missouri’s Center for Workforce and Professional Education, the fiscal agent for the Career Education Consortium (CEC), is connecting with CEC and Wagner Logistics to enhance local high school teachers’ awareness about the fast-growing Kansas City logistics and warehouse industry.
“According to KC SmartPort (kcsmartport.thinkkc.com), Kansas City currently has over 190,000 manufacturing and logistics employees in the region and growing,” said Scott Boyce, UCM Center for Workforce and Professional Education program manager. “So it makes sense to help high school educators be aware of this economic strength so they can pass it along to students that are planning their careers.”
CEC Director Gwen Poss plans, organizes and leads summer events like this for teachers from Center, Grandview, Hickman Mills, Independence, Lee's Summit and Raytown School Districts in Jackson County and is also leading this event.
“We want teachers to engage with businesses and industries in the workplace to increase their awareness of high-demand career pathways they may not know about,” Poss said. “They will better understand the technical skills, competencies, and mindsets students need to succeed in today's work environment. Ultimately, teachers will have real-time information to tie their curriculum to real-world learning applications through activities, projects and work-based learning opportunities.”
This year the logistics field will be highlighted by CEC along with advanced manufacturing and health care. This event will be held June 4-7 and kicks off at Wagner Logistics in North Kansas City.
Kansas City headquartered Wagner Logistics has agreed to host day one of the event, which will include a facility tour and a panel discussion about the state of the industry.
"This initiative not only aligns with our mission to meet the workforce development needs in Kansas City but also provides an invaluable opportunity for educators to gain firsthand knowledge about career pathways in contract warehousing, transportation, distribution and logistics,” said Joe Oliaro, vice president of sales and chief real estate officer of Wagner Logistics.
In support of the logistics industry, the UCM Center for Workforce and Professional
Education offers an eight-week evening program called Warehouse JumpStart to help
individuals enter the growing logistics and warehouse field. This program includes
OSHA 10, Missouri (Class 4 & 5) Forklift certification and other related skills including
career management and personal effectiveness at work. For more information, visit
this webpage.
About the University of Central Missouri’s Center for Workforce and Professional Education: UCM offers a number of certificate programs in high-demand areas such as healthcare, information technology, business and manufacturing/warehouse. Many programs can be completed in as little as six weeks with scholarship funding available for qualifying individuals. UCM’s industry-recognized courses are designed with busy adults in mind and are offered in-person, online and hybrid.
About Career Education Consortium (CEC): The CEC's mission is to leverage career preparation opportunities for students to meet the workforce development needs of the Kansas City region. This experience is designed for educators to engage and learn firsthand about career pathways in transportation, distribution, logistics and other high-demand career pathways in the region.
About Wagner Logistics: Wagner Logistics is a leading supply chain management provider, offering comprehensive distribution center, fulfillment and transportation services across the U.S. since 1946. The Wagner team provides precise solutions to fit each customer's needs at the required speed. Wagner is innovating warehousing and logistics by tackling complex supply chain challenges and providing exceptional performance while the industry continually adapts to customer buying habits. Wagner is experienced in servicing manufacturers across a wide range of product types including energy (batteries), food and beverage, automotive, consumer products (CPG), paper products, ammunition and hazardous materials. The company has been honored as a Top 100 3PL by Inbound Logistics 21 years in a row.
For more information, visit wagnerlogistics.com or email marketing@wagnerlogistics.com to learn about improving supply chains.