International Logistics Specialist
Fuku
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Job Responsibilities
- Responsible for the company's customs affairs, including mastering international trade terms (Incoterms 2020) and possessing comprehensive knowledge of the full process of international transportation (sea/air freight), insurance, and customs clearance. Candidates with experience in international freight forwarding and customs declaration are preferred.
- Capable of independently handling international logistics business operations, such as preparing various documents for cargo export, customs declaration and clearance, space booking and container loading for sea/air freight, transportation and distribution, and tax refund. Experience with customs declaration and clearance in the Middle East, especially Saudi Arabia, is highly desirable.
- Collect and organize information on freight forwarders, transportation routes, and prices. Determine advantageous routes based on the company's cargo shipment status to optimize logistics efficiency.
- Possess excellent communication and coordination skills, maintaining timely contact with domestic and overseas freight forwarders. Actively resolve issues during cargo shipment to ensure the smooth delivery of goods.
- Participate in supplier development and management, including daily inquiries and price comparisons, expense verification, and settlement. Aim to reduce costs and control risks through effective supplier management.
- Demonstrate strong internal collaboration capabilities, working efficiently with R&D, production, quality, procurement, finance, and other departments to support business operations.
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