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Operations experience in healthcare supply chain, services and logistics. The Warehouse Coordinator is responsible for all goods receipt as well as shipments prepared by the Marken Branch in ambient, refrigerated, frozen or cryogenic temperatures are carried out proficiently, ensuring that relevant documentation are prepared in strict compliance with existing SOP's and that temperature results are retrieved and uploaded in Maestro in a timely manner.
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Tacombi is looking for a Customer Service Coordinator to join our team We are a fun and tight-knit group experiencing tremendous growth, and this position will play a central role in the Sales and Operations of the company as our CPG business continues to expand.
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Brink's Global Services specializes in the secure transportation and handling of valuable goods throughout the logistic value chain, from raw materials and components to finished products within the mining, banknote, precious metal, jewelry, security, art and pharmaceutical industries The company has a proud history of providing growth and advancement opportunities for its employees.
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The Logistics Coordinator will provide coordination, data entry, and analytical support across supply chain (SC) initiatives and day-to-day operations, reporting to the Director of Operations and collaborating with Customer Experience (CX), Product Development, Finance/Accounting, other internal stakeholders, and external stakeholders such as contract fillers, packaging vendors, 3PLs, carriers, and others.
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Experience with operations related systems preferred: (Retalix, Appian Daily Planner, Mobile Conductor, Intellishift Silent Passenger/Dash Cams, FSIS Information System) Assist corporate logistics manager in overseeing all aspects of supply chain management.
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1 year in freight forwarding, logistics, and/or supply chain (preferred, not required) Prepare and distribute all required air and ocean import documentation in a timely fashion to appropriate parties (i.e. delivery orders, arrival notice, etc.
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Preferred in healthcare supply chain operations. Packaging and repackaging in supply chain operations within time sensitive/temperature-controlled experience. Ensure timely completion of packaging provisions (Credo & Bio boxes, Dry Vapor shippers), with support from the Operations Supervisor.
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From sous vide immersion cookers to multi-purpose cookers and juicers; the team at Gourmia has taken input from numerous chefs and consumers to make their products the best in their categoryWe are looking for a competent Logistics Coordinator to oversee and facilitate the supply chain operations of our company.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Warehouse Supervisor/Logistics Coordinator to oversee the efficient receipt, storage, and dispatch of our range of products. Manage daily warehouse operations, Delivery Coordination, Receiving, Put away, and Stagging of delivery trucks for next day.
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The Emergency Supply Chain Coordinator is responsible for the management and delivery of effective Supply Chain support for emergency contexts in compliance with IRC policies and donor regulations.
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Serve as key contributor to the success of the global supply chain by creating and revising all Excel POs for designated product categories alongside the Master Data & Operations Coordinator(s.
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May engage in materials and/or supply chain processes for assigned area. Maintains records of daily operations, as well as departmental documentation as required to fulfill operations of the area or Customer.
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The Logistics Coordinator at the OCONUS facility will oversee and facilitate the supply chain operations for a secure Government program. Coordinate and monitor supply chain operations.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Logistics Coordinator at Value Industry, Inc. in Newark, NJ. The Logistics Coordinator will be responsible for tasks related to inventory management, supply chain management, communication with customers, and ensuring efficient operations on a daily basis.
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Manhattan NY New York Logistics Supply Chain Ocean Air Import Operations Customer Service NVOCC Freight Forwarder. Experience in import operations with a freight forwarder or NVOCC.
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