If you want to be a supply manager or if you are looking for a career change, then the first thing that you should know is how much supply managers make in Namibia.
The average salary of a supply manager in Namibia is R 23, 073 – R 41, 818 per year. That’s not bad! But what about the median salary? Here it’s about R 29, 706 per month.
What does this mean?
If your annual earnings are less than R 23k/year, then you’re below the average for that role in Namibia. And if your monthly earnings are less than R 3k/month (which isn’t even enough to cover rent) then chances are that your employer doesn’t value their employees well enough or else they wouldn’t have hired someone like me into their company!
How much do supply managers earn in Namibia?
You might have heard that supply managers can get paid a lot of money. Well, it’s true! Supply managers can earn between R 23,073 and R 41,818 per year in Namibia—and those are just the average salaries for this job across the country. If you want to work as a supply manager in South Africa or Botswana or Zambia, your salary will probably be higher than what you’d make in Namibia.
So how much do supply managers make? Here’s a quick breakdown:
- The top 10% make $27/hour or more
- Median pay is approximately $17/hour
- 75th percentile earns $19/hour
The role of supply managers
Supply managers manage the supply chain from the manufacturer to the consumer, meaning they’re in charge of planning, ordering and receiving goods. They will then distribute these products to their consumers as needed.
Manufacturing managers control the production of goods and services, which is why they’re often referred to as factory managers. This can be a highly specialized role, but it’s common for manufacturing managers to oversee all aspects of production from start to finish.