Logistics & Exports Co-Ordinator

Grantham
1 week ago
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Logistics & Exports Co-Ordinator
Permanent
Up to £36k DOE
Outskirts of Grantham
Monday – Friday
Our client is a local manufacturer of industrial mechanical components who export all over the world. They are looking for an experienced, self motivated Logistics & Exports Co-Ordinator.
Duties of the Logistics & Export Co-Ordinator include:

  • Arrange export shipments and coordinate customer collections.
  • Book vehicles, containers and keep a track on freight costs.
  • Complete all export paperwork including customs information and documents.
  • Organise packing lists.
  • Delivery notes, planned shipments, customs paperwork
  • Keep up to date with freight and shipping and update customers in real time.
    To apply for the Logistics & Exports Co-Ordinator you must have:
  • Experience of working in logistics, exports
  • Experience in a manufacturing environment
  • Knowledge of Incoterms (2020) and custom regulations
  • Sales administration and processing experience
  • Great communication skills
  • Excellent working within a team
  • Organised and able to manage a changing workload.
  • Experience of SAP or any ERP platform is essential.
  • Initiative to work on your own but also in a team.
  • Ability to cope under pressure and work to tight deadlines.
    Benefits: Free onsite parking, company pension, life insurance, employee assistance programme, additional leave.
    To apply for the position of Logistics & Exports Co-Ordinator please email your up-to-date CV to: us or call (phone number removed)
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