McKinsey & Company Transportation & Logistics Practice
About Transportation & Logistics
Transportation and logistics covers airlines, shipping, rail, trucking, and logistics providers. The industry manages complex networks, fuel costs, and increasingly demanding customer expectations.
Sub-sectors
Current Hot Topics
- •Fleet electrification
- •Autonomous vehicles and drones
- •E-commerce logistics evolution
- •Sustainable aviation fuel
- •Last-mile innovation
- •Supply chain visibility platforms
McKinsey's Position in Transportation
McKinsey has a strong presence in Transportation consulting with a medium-sized team of experienced consultants.
While not the largest player, McKinsey has built a competitive Transportation practice with deep expertise in specific areas. The firm is a strong choice for candidates interested in Transportation work with meaningful client impact.
Types of Transportation Work
McKinsey's Transportation practice typically works on:
Interview Expectations
Interviewer-Led Format
McKinsey uses an interviewer-led case format. Interviewer-led format where the interviewer controls the pace and direction. You'll be asked specific questions rather than driving the case yourself.
Industry Knowledge Requirements
No prior Transportation knowledge is required. Cases may be set in the industry but are accessible to generalists.
Common Transportation Case Types
Career Path in Transportation
Strong growth potential with clear progression paths and deep client relationships in Transportation.
Exit Opportunities
Consultants from McKinsey's Transportation practice commonly move to:
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