Soft Skills vs. Technical Skills in Logistics: What Matters More?

 Last Updated: Oct 18, 2025  |    MIN READ

This year’s supply chain challenges point to the growing need for better workforce management. According to the 2025 MHI Annual Industry Report1, 52% of companies find that hiring and retaining workers is difficult. 45% also feel the same way about the talent shortage, making labor force issues the most pressing problem in the supply chain industry of today.

To tackle them, many companies are focusing on improving communication and coordination, highlighting the growing importance of workforce management in the industry. With that, supply chain leaders agree that supporting workers is now mission-critical, which includes placing greater focus on aligning them with the right skills.

Soft Skills vs. Technical Skills in Logistics: What Matters More?

Soft skills were once often overlooked as the need for expertise grows. However, they are now becoming more recognized as core competencies necessary to carry out specific job role functions successfully. At the same time, the demand for technical skills is skyrocketing due to continuous innovation and technological advancements.

So, which matters more? This article discusses soft skills and technical skills in logistics, and how excelling in both is crucial to operational success.

Soft Skills and Technical Skills Intertwine

Defining the two skill sets reveals a huge difference: scope and brain function. Technical skills refer to skills that require specific knowledge to a particular work. In logistics, this means software proficiency, data accuracy, and compliance specific to said field.

Soft skills, on the other hand, pertain to skills that are not necessarily exclusive to a specific job role. Examples include effective communication, problem-solving, and teamwork—all of which are applicable to any type of work.

Soft Skills and Technical Skills Intertwine

Acquired soft skills have broader usage beyond the role, while acquired technical skills provide reliable expertise needed for the role.

The brain functions involved also differ: technical skills rely more on analytical and results-driven thinking, while soft skills draw more on social awareness and intuitive thinking. The two intertwine as they overlap and benefit one another.

To quote our Training Manager Xin as he pertains to soft skills: “Developing these skills helps our employees become more effective in their roles and better equipped to handle challenges.”

Read: Inside OBP's Comprehensive Training and Development Programs

The Best of Both Worlds

Given the shared importance and relationship between the two skill sets, we recognize that not one is better than the other. In fact, both of them matter in their own right. The good thing about outsourcing is that agents get continuous training for both skillset, staying agile as priorities shift over time.

We support the growth of both their soft and technical skills, keeping them adaptable and prepared to meet evolving needs in the industry. Blending both skills in training means developing a comprehensive approach that mixes different methods of learning.

This includes, but is not limited to, the following:

Client-facing simulations

Client-facing simulations

Traditional lecture setup

Traditional lecture setup

Traditional lecture setup

Job specific training

Mentorship programs

Mentorship programs

Interactive workshops

Interactive workshops

 

Skilled Teams, Excellent Services

Whether soft skills or technical skills, what truly matters is that your team continuously develops the full range of capabilities through ongoing learning and guidance. At OBP, we ensure that our long-standing employees and established processes consistently meet international standards at every stage. Partner with OBP and collaborate with reliable professionals who excel in both soft and technical skills!

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References: 1. 2025 MHI Annual Industry Report

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