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Hiring For Logistics

0.00 to 2.00 Years   Bangalore   07 Jul, 2020
Job LocationBangalore
EducationNot Mentioned
SalaryRs 2.0 - 5 Lakh/Yr
IndustryLogistics / Courier / Transportation
Functional AreaAdministration / Facility / Transport,Supply Chain / Logistics
EmploymentTypeFull-time

Job Description

A logistics or distribution managers key task is to organise the safe and efficient storage and distribution of goods, and to ensure that orders are fulfilled (carried out) correctly. Theres some overlap with the position ofwarehouse manager, although logistics managers work is at a more macro level they analyse logistical problems and plan transportation routes for vehicles carrying goods, for example.Other responsibilities include:ADVERTISE HERE

  • organising shipments
  • coordinating drivers, vehicles, loads and journeys
  • operating IT systems to manage timings, costs and stock levels
  • analysing data to assess performance, discover logistical problems and devise plans for improvements
  • negotiating and agreeing contracts
  • planning for and negotiating technical difficulties
  • preparing paperwork for regulatory bodies
  • liaising with and managing staff and shifts
  • monitoring stock and managing waste
  • ensuring health and safety standards are met.
Working hours can vary depending on the industry and the type of employer. Some jobs require working evenings and weekends, while some involve shift work and on-call duties.Typical employers of logistics and distribution managers
  • specialist distribution companies
  • manufacturers
  • the armed forces
  • major commercial organisations
  • retailers
Vacancies are advertised byTARGETjobs, careers services and occasionally recruitment agencies, or in national newspapers and specialist publications such as the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transports (CILT)Focusmagazine andLogistics and Supply Chain(as well as their respective websites). Professional bodies, such as CILT, often have jobs boards on their websites too.Qualifications and training requiredBoth graduates and school leavers can become logistics or distribution managers. Various large organisations such as Royal Mail,UnileverandDHLrun graduate schemes with a logistics or supply chain stream. These roles are likely to involve a heavy element of management, whether thats managing a warehouse shift or a fleet of vehicles, or stock taking. Often graduates of any subject can apply but sometimes business- or logistics-related degrees are preferred by recruiters.Graduates will not be expected to hold any professional qualifications but are likely to be expected to obtain them as their career progresses. You might be required to work towards a certificate, diploma or advanced diploma in logistics and transport as part of your graduate scheme, for example. As well as management, qualifications could cover health and safety, forklift driving or construction site skills.You can also enter this profession through an apprenticeship, although this route is unlikely to give you the opportunity to gain positions of management as early on as you would in a graduate scheme. Many employers advertise apprenticeships in logistics and supply chain on their websites.Key skills for logistics and distribution managers
  • interpersonal skills the ability to work well in a team, as well as to manage and motivate others
  • logical reasoning and problem-solving skills
  • the ability to think creatively
  • interpersonal skills
  • skills in data analysis, including working with electronic data
  • logical reasoning
  • time-management ability
  • the ability to plan ahead and deal with unexpected changes.
View ourgraduate logistics, transport and supply chain vacancies and internshipsCONTACT NO: -8177908702CONTACT PERSON: - Raj thakurMAIL ID: - hr_thakurraj@outlook.com

Keyskills :
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