Logistics Manager
Supervise the storage and distribution of a company’s goods and supplies.
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- What's it like to be a Logistics Manager?
- How to become a Logistics Manager
- Latest Logistics Manager jobs
- Top skills and experience for Logistics Managers
What's it like to be a Logistics Manager?
Logistics Managers, also known as Supply Chain Managers, take on a supervisory role in warehouses and keep track of inventory. They ensure that products stored in the warehouses are in good condition. Logistics Managers also manage the entire order cycle; they plan the routes to be taken, calculate the necessary budget, and process shipments to improve business development and maintain customer satisfaction.Tasks and duties
- Negotiating with carriers regarding schedules, contracts and rates.
- Overseeing logistics, warehouse, transportation and customer services.
- Researching shipping techniques, routes and carriers.
- Evaluating costs in every stage of the order cycle.
- Ensuring that processes comply with laws and regulations.
- Responding to any issues and complaints and providing solutions.
- Arranging the warehouse and cataloging goods.
- Determining cost effective measures to improve operational efficiency.
How to become a Logistics Manager
To become a Logistics Manager, you usually need a formal qualification. Most Logistics Managers complete at least a bachelor degree.
- 1.Take the ABM strand (Accountancy, Business and Management) for the last two years of your secondary school education.
- 2.Complete a bachelor degree in logistics management or business administration. This will make you a more competitive candidate, and these programs will introduce you to the nature of the work you’ll be getting into.
- 3.Seek an internship during your studies to expand your knowledge and build valuable experience.
- 4.Gain industry experience. Getting an entry-level job as a dispatcher, logistics analyst or supply chain specialist will equip you with skills and experience for the job.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Logistics Manager employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Supply Chain
Logistics Operations
Logistics Management
Warehouse
Warehousing
Supply Chain Management
Shipping
Freight
Inventory Management
Logistics Industry
Leadership
Warehouse Management Systems
Customs Clearance
Industrial Engineering
Communication Skills
Routing
Analytical Thinking
Fieldworks
Business Management
People Management
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