Logistics Manager
The logistics manager will oversee warehouse operations, product delivery, and general management.
Job Opportunities / Market Demand / Market Trends
The overall demand for personnel in the logistics system, including the role of logistics manager, is trending upwards, indicating a shortage. This is to support the expansion of both domestic and international trade markets. The shortage of personnel in this profession is both qualitative and quantitative. Qualitatively, logistics personnel lack knowledge and expertise in all activities throughout the supply chain, which includes coordinating and controlling the movement of inventory for both raw materials and finished goods, as well as the related information in the process, including finding business partners (Office of the National Economic and Social Development Board, 2006).
Qualifications of the Profession
- A bachelor's degree or higher in logistics, transportation management, information and communication management, or related fields.
- Should have 3-5 years of relevant work experience.
- Knowledge of raw materials, products, storage systems, and delivery systems is essential.
- Ability to research, analyze problems, and summarize reasoning is good.
- Proficient in language skills suitable for job duties, both reading and writing.
- Good computer skills are required.
- Ability to use inventory management software.
- Good interpersonal skills.
- Strong leadership qualities.
