Logistics Admin

The position is executed at the GRADE Refrigeration office in Sharjah, UAE. The Junior Logistic Administrator will dedicate himself to the best of his ability to improve the profitability of the Establishment and its' affiliates. The Junior Logistics Administrator reports to the Financial Manager.
 
Responsibilities:
Reviewing Export Letter of Credit draft
Preparing and Issuing amendment requests to the client
Reviewing amendments received from the Client
Preparing L/C documentation/ Shipping documents
Negotiating and following-up with the bank.
Contact company approved forwarders;
Arranging shipment quotations and negotiating with the Forwarder
Negotiate delivery time and coordinate with operations departments
Support Client in Clearing, customs etc.
Issuing receipts and delivery orders
Re-export of Equipment
Coordinate with Sales -and accounts department


- Arab Nationalities only. - With Export Letter of Credit experience - Graduate with min 3 years’ experience - Responsible for handling complex shipments byland/Sea/Air including Arranging transportation from origin to final destination - Export L/C review and negotiation, proficient in MS Office - Very Good Communication skills fluent English and Arabic. If you recognize yourself in this function we would like to invite you to apply to: GEA GRADE Refrigeration LLC Attention: HR Manager.

Short Info

  • Published:11 years ago
  • Company:GRADE Grasso Adearest
  • Location:Sharjah,UAE
 
 
 

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