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DSV aspires to lead the way towards a more sustainable future for our industry and are committed to trading on nature's terms. Since then, DSV has evolved to become the world's 3rd largest supplier of global solutions within transport and logistics.
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If you are a current DSV employee and interested in a position in another country, please contact your manager and Human Resources representative to discuss the process and requirements of applying.
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When you join DSV, you are working for one of the very best performing companies in the transport and logistics industry. This individual will be an integral part of the coordination of transportation and operations for DSV Road Transport contractors, company drivers and customers.
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DSV is a dynamic workplace that fosters inclusivity and diversity. If you require special assistance or accommodation while seeking employment with DSV, please contact Human Resources at hr@us.dsv.com.
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The Customer Service Specialist, Carrier Sales is an integral part of the DSV Road US team's freight brokerage operations. Unsolicited resumes received will be considered property of DSV and will be processed accordingly without fees.
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At DSV we are seeking experienced and dependable OTR Open-deck Truck Driver to transport a wide range of freight, including oversized and irregularly shaped cargo. In 1976, ten independent hauliers joined forces and founded DSV in Denmark.
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Such activities include shipping, receiving, sanitation, maintenance, inventory control, etc. Knowledge of warehouse management systems a plus. Generates warehouse productivity reports of selection rates, receiving rates, and accounts for all labor hours, both direct and indirect.
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DSV is an equal employment opportunity employer. DSV - Global transport and logistics. DSV Road Transport Inc. employees are hired for an undefined period of time as "at will" employees.
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DSV Air & Sea Inc. employees are hired for an undefined period of time as "at will" employees. DSV does not accept unsolicited agency resumes. DSV will not be responsible for any agency fees associated with unsolicited resumes.
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DSV reserves the right to defer or close a vacancy at any time. A Freight Forwarder Ocean Export is responsible for managing the exportation of goods by ocean, including all aspects of the logistics process such as carrier booking, cargo tracking, documentation, and communication with customers and third-party service providers.
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An Air Export Freight Forwarder is responsible for managing and coordinating the exportation of goods by air, including all necessary documentation, scheduling, and communication with customers and third-party service providers.
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This individual will be an integral part of the coordination of transportation and operations for DSV Road partner carriers, company drivers and customers. Promotes the DSV Road Brand positively to all customers and carriers.
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Warehouse Forklift Driver D Shift. Change fuel tanks on fork lifts as needed: participate in physical inventories; perform labeling, sorting, wrapping, packing, and repacking as needed. Must be able to effectively adapt to change and thrive in a stimulating, fast-pace work environment.
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The DSV Road Transport Truck Driver,Van OTR position is responsible to remain alert while operating tractor/semi-trailers intra and inter-state between company and customer's facilities. Must have a TWIC or eligible to obtain a TWIC card within 90 days.
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As an OTR Open Deck Truck Driver, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the secure and on-time delivery of our customers' shipments. Safely operate an open-deck tractor/trailer while adhering to all applicable traffic laws and regulations.
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