Logistics and Operations Manager
London
Logistics and Operations Manager
- Permanent
London
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Start your job searchA high growth wholesale and distribution business is recruiting for a Logistics Manager on an initial 9 month contract, with high potential to go permanent. This is a newly created role aimed at giving the organisation increased business intelligence and coordination across multiple aspects of the distribution chain.
As the Logistics Manager, you will be:
- Managing 3 direct reports across supply and demand planning, warehousing and customer services
- Ensuring customer delivery is on time and the process has adequate controls
- Undertaking review of processes
- Ensuring correct levels of stock are made available to customers from warehouses
- Coordinating with the Warehouse Manager to ensure adequate resources are in place to manage order volumes
- Communicating monthly operations report to senior leadership and management
The ideal candidate will be from a wholesale and distribution background. You will have a demonstrated background in supply chain, customer services and warehousing. You will also have managed teams and driven coordination between functions. Apply ASAP to ensure you are considered for this Logistics Manager role.
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