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5+ years of related experience in ocean and air export forwarding, import brokerage, or execution of international logistics. Working knowledge of Freight Forwarder or Brokerage Operations.
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As an Import/Export Supply Chain Coordinator, you will manage international shipping processes, serve as the primary liaison between overseas affiliates, plants, supply chain, and freight forwarders, and ensure compliance with international trade agreements and Customs legislation.
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We are the leader when it comes to software for trucking dispatch operations management, freight brokerage management, fleet management, document imaging, workflow, EDI, and business process automation solutions for trucking, freight brokerage, third party logistics, and shipper companies in the United States.
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Join the Independent Freight Agent program at Kopf Logistics Group and become part of a successful group of professionals who deliver consistent value and dependability to each of our customers.
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Builders Supply Logistics (BSL) is a leading freight brokerage firm known for delivering exceptional logistics solutions to our clients. As a Carrier Sales Representative at BSL, you will be a vital contributor to our team, responsible for building and managing carrier relationships to ensure cost-effective logistics solutions for our clients.
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We provide freight transportation, logistics, and information services to over 50,000 customers through a network of global offices. Present OEC Group's service offers: Ocean Import/Export, Air Import/Export, Distribution & Warehousing, Trucking, Cargo Insurance, and Customs Brokerage.
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As a Senior Logistics Consultant, you will execute full sales lifecycleprocesses from pre-work,detailed discovery conversations, andinformative meetings in order to identify the needs of prospective clientsand perform as a trusted advisor for their freight forwarding needs.
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Our services include air and ocean freight forwarding, contract logistics, customs brokerage, distribution, inbound logistics, truckload brokerage and other supply chain management services, including consulting, the coordination of purchase orders and customized management services.
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This is an opportunity to not only join one of the fastest growing initiatives at TQL, but to capitalize on uncapped earning potential as part of the 2nd largest freight brokerage firm in the United States.
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2+ years logistics sales experience. As a Sales Executive for TQL’s Drop Trailer division, you will be responsible for driving revenue by identifying business opportunities, building relationships with customers, and selling our drop trailer logistics services.
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Freight Brokerage and booking loads. Minimum of 3 year's experience in Freight Brokerage/customer service. The ideal candidate would be responsible for performing daily "check calls" on loads in transit, handling customer related issues and inquiries, and originating the necessary documentation for freight bills.
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We are looking for someone with direct business-to-business sales experience to build upon existing and new customer relationships. Actively working potential accounts through the sales cycle – initiating contact, building relationships, qualifying opportunities, closing, and onboarding.
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3-5 years successful sales experience in freight forwarding, logistics and or transportation industry. Thorough knowledge of transportation industry logistics and freight forwarding.
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2+ years logistics sales experience in warehousing required. As a Sales Executive for TQL’s Warehousing Division, you will be responsible for driving revenue by identifying business opportunities, building relationships with customers, and selling our warehousing logistics services.
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We win wherever we go - Voted a Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For (2023) and Forbes America’s Best Employers (2022) Strong phone, and in-person sales, negotiation, and presentation skills. Collaborating with sales reps and sales managers to create and deliver TQL drop trailer presentations to customers in-person, virtually, or over the phone.
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