Supply Chain Manager Salary Calculator — Market Benchmarks

Calculate supply chain management compensation and compare to market benchmarks by role level. From supply chain analyst to VP of Supply Chain — know your market value.

Quick answer: Supply chain salaries: Analyst $55–$80K, Manager $85–$120K, Director $120–$175K, VP $160–$250K+. Total comp with bonus and benefits adds 35–50% on top of base.

💼 Supply Chain Manager Salary Calculator

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How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter base salary — annual gross base compensation.
  2. Select role and industry — benchmarks vary significantly by sector — tech pays 20–30% above manufacturing for same role.
  3. Add bonus — supply chain roles at manager+ typically carry 10–20% annual bonus tied to cost savings, OTIF, and inventory metrics.

Worked Example

Supply Chain Manager in manufacturing, $105,000 base, $12,000 bonus, 30% benefits.

  1. Total comp: $105,000 + $12,000 = $117,000
  2. Benefits: $105,000 × 30% = $31,500
  3. Employer cost: $148,500/year
  4. Market (mfg manager): $88K–$130K — at market range

Frequently Asked Questions

APICS CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional) adds $10–$20K. APICS CPIM (Production & Inventory Management) adds $8–$15K for operations roles. Six Sigma Black Belt adds $15–$25K for improvement-focused roles. PMP (Project Management Professional) benefits SC managers overseeing large projects. CLTD (Logistics, Transportation & Distribution) for logistics-heavy roles.

Significantly. San Francisco/NYC pay 40–60% above national average. Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, and Phoenix are roughly at national average. Smaller markets pay 10–20% below average but often have lower cost of living. Remote work has partially compressed regional differences for analyst and manager roles.