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Is 88N (Transportation Management Coordinator) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 88N (Transportation Management Coordinator)

AIT / Training

8 weeks

Training Location

Fort Gregg-Adams, VA

Career Field

Transportation

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About 88N Transportation Management Coordinator

Plans and coordinates movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies. Manages transportation requests, coordinates with commercial carriers, and tracks shipments through the Army transportation system.

Training Duration

8 weeks

Training Location

Fort Gregg-Adams, VA

Career Field

Transportation

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll coordinate the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies across the Army transportation system — managing requests, booking commercial carriers, and tracking shipments through one of the most complex logistics networks in the world. Transportation management coordinators are the planners who keep Army logistics moving on schedule. Commercial freight brokers, 3PL logistics companies, and DOD transportation contracting offices all hire people with this experience. The APICS CSCP certification combined with Army transportation experience positions you competitively for supply chain analyst and logistics manager roles.

What It's Actually Like

You sit in a Transportation Management Office (TMO) or Movement Control Team (MCT) and you coordinate how things move: convoy clearances, railhead operations, SEALIFT coordination, air movement requests, port operations support. The work is logistics coordination at the systems level — not moving things yourself but managing the requests, permissions, documentation, and deconfliction that allows things to move through a complex transportation network without colliding with other things also trying to move. It sounds administrative and it is, in the sense that administration at scale is genuinely difficult. The Army moves enormous volumes of equipment and personnel through transportation networks that are never as simple as a map suggests, and someone has to manage the information layer of that movement. The civilian career translation is supply chain coordination, transportation management, freight operations management — roles that are available everywhere and that value exactly the kind of multi-modal transportation experience you're building. APICS CSCP or CTL certification builds on your Army background and signals civilian supply chain literacy. Third-party logistics (3PL) companies, transportation brokerages, and government logistics contractors all hire people who understand movement management at the institutional level.

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