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At the LogisTYcs Skills Expo 2026, discover how roles in logistics and supply chain can offer global opportunities to work in a resilient, innovative, and sustainable sector. 

The Logistics and Supply Chain sector is the backbone of Ireland’s economy, enabling the seamless movement of goods and services across the country and around the world. It supports trade, manufacturing, retail, and e-commerce, ensuring businesses remain competitive and consumers have access to essential products. 

As Ireland continues to grow as a hub for global commerce, the sector plays a critical role in driving economic development, attracting investment, and supporting thousands of jobs. Its importance has never been greater, with sustainability, digitalisation, and resilience shaping the future of supply chains nationwide.

This dynamic industry encompasses everything from global trade to local delivery, offering a variety of career paths in areas such as transport, warehousing, procurement, planning, and advanced technologies including automation and data analytics. 

As businesses shift towards sustainability and digital transformation, there is a growing demand for skilled professionals to maintain robust and competitive supply chains.

To showcase these exciting opportunities, Logistics and Supply Chain Skills Week returns in April 2026, bringing together employers, educators, and talent to explore the future of this vital sector. 

A highlight of the week is the LogisTYcs Skills Expo on Thursday 23 April 2026, a premier free event for TY and LCA students and their teachers, designed to connect future talent with industry and education leaders. 

Uncover exciting and rewarding career opportunities in Logistics and Supply Chain. 

Explore your options in careers where you can get involved in buying, making, and moving goods and services, overseeing their journey from creation to delivery. 

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