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Are you a high functioning freight agent or broker looking for that forever home? Urgent In-House Freight Broker- Non Asset 3PL. As our On-Site Freight Broker, you will play a crucial role in our team's success by actively seeking out new customers and carriers while maintaining existing client relationships.
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Urgent In-House/Remote Freight Broker- Non Asset 3PL. Proven experience as a freight broker or in a related role, with a strong track record of customer and carrier acquisition. Your primary responsibility will be to act as a hunter for both customers and carriers, identifying opportunities for growth and forging strong partnerships within the freight industry.
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We currently have a career position available for a person with logistics or freight transportation experience – international shipping experience is a plus. American Cargoservice, Inc. has an immediate opening for an Operations Agent.
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Airport Ramp Agent-Driving (Alaska)-LIH AM-PM PT. Lifts, loads/unloads, sorts and transfers passenger baggage, airmail, freight and company material in and out of aircraft bins, belt loader or baggage carts in a safe manner.
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General information Job Title Part-Time Ramp Agent (Spirit)-MSP Date Monday, January 8, 2024 State Minnesota City Minneapolis Base Pay Rate: $ 16.25 Full/Part Time Part Time Part Time Days Days of the week Shift Shift Start Time Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday A.M. shift, P.M. shift Requirements and Description Responsibilities Loads, unloads, services, guides, and directs customer aircraft.
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Ensure timely and accurate movement of freight and information, while providing exceptional customer service within the Ocean Import Department. Ocean Import Operations Agent. Ensure timely and accurate movement of freight and information, while providing exceptional customer service within the Ocean Import Department.
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Airport Ramp Agent (Spirit) - DTW. Airport Ramp Agent (Spirit) - DTW. Safeguards customers' baggage, air cargo, airmail from weather, loss, theft, damage and/or destruction. Flight Benefits - exclusive travel privileges for yourself and your family.
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Job Description: Ocean or Air Import / Export Air or Ocean Import/Export Specialist Salary - $50k to $65k base Excellent benefits Cargowise advantageous or similar software 1-3 years of International freight forwarding operations experience is required to complete the tasks asked of the Air and Ocean Export Agent The client Is a global freight forwarder and has been on a path of continued expansion and success for over many decades.
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Job Description: Freight Broker Agent (Experience Required) Logistic Dynamics (LDi) is a 3rd Party Logistics (3PL) company that focuses on building our independent contractors (1099) businesses with our Agent-based model.
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If you do not have Freight Agent/Broker experience, please do not apply. Job Types: Contract, Commission Experience: Freight Brokering: 1 year (Preferred) Sales environment(s): Home Onboarding time: Less than 1 month.
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We're looking for specifically Freight Agents at this time. Our company gives you the opportunity to increase your earning potential by using our industry-leading proprietary TMS, analytics reporting system, mobile app, massive shipping network and financial backing.
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Focus on the sales and growth of your company by using LDi tools that give you the full visibility on shipment details, carrier costs, customer costs, commission payouts and much more. That includes Truck drivers, dispatch, etc.
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Job Description: Freight Broker Agent (Experience Required) Logistic Dynamics (LDi) is a 3rd Party Logistics (3PL) company that focuses on building our independent contractors (1099) businesses with our Agent-based model.
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Job Description: Freight Broker Agent (Experience Required) Logistic Dynamics (LDi) is a 3rd Party Logistics (3PL) company that focuses on building our independent contractors (1099) businesses with our Agent-based model.
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Job Description: Freight Broker Agent (Experience Required) Logistic Dynamics (LDi) is a 3rd Party Logistics (3PL) company that focuses on building our independent contractors (1099) businesses with our Agent-based model.
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