Job Title: Logistics Co-ordinator
Company:HR Genie
Job description: Logistics Co-ordinatorDurbanville – R16 000 – R20 000Our client is a well-established commodity trading company that is seeking to employ the correct candidate to join their logistics operations team, the successful candidate will report directly to the Operations / Logistics Manager.Note: Own transport and normal working hoursKey Performance Areas:
- Fully bilingual in English and Afrikaans
- Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, Outlook)
- Basic accounting skills
- Logistics Degree/Diploma or previous experience in the Import/Export industry is preferred but not essential
The successful candidate will be responsible for the following tasks:
- Receiving Customer Orders
- Placing production orders with our factory
- Placing orders with international suppliers
- Liaising with clearing agents, warehouses, transporters
- Making bookings with shipping lines
- Keeping stock sheets updated
- Providing regular updates to management regarding shipment ETAs
- Invoicing customers
- Checking supplier invoices
- General admin tasks around the office
Competencies:
- Be enthusiastic, positive and self-energized
- Shipping/Air Freight Experience
- High attention to detail
- Good communication skills
- A problem solver
- A team player
- Work well under pressure
Expected salary: R16000 – 20000 per month
Location: Durbanville, Cape Town
Job date: Sat, 30 Nov 2024 23:50:45 GMT
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