Logistics Analyst
Analyzing key performance indicators to ensure that business operations can be conducted efficiently.
Job Opportunities / Market Demand / Market Trends
The overall demand for personnel in the logistics system is on the rise to support the expansion of both domestic and international trade markets. At the same time, businesses are facing increased competition, necessitating the search for new methods or strategies to enhance operational efficiency or ensure survival in the industry. A logistics analyst is thus a crucial profession in an industry with a relatively limited workforce, playing a significant role in analyzing and supporting planning and controlling the flow of various activities within businesses, particularly in warehouse management and delivery efficiency, while reducing operational costs. This profession is increasingly important and is expected to see a high demand in the future.
Qualifications of Professionals
- Bachelor's to Master's degree in logistics, business management, or related fields.
- Knowledge of raw materials, products, storage systems, and delivery systems is essential.
- Good computer skills are required.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are necessary.
- Knowledge or ability to use inventory management software is preferred.
- Planning and decision-making skills are essential.
- Integrity and honesty, with a commitment to constructive and neutral feedback.
- Good command of English and computer proficiency.
- Good personality with strong negotiation and compromise skills.
- Broad vision, open-mindedness, and willingness to accept criticism from others.
- At least 10 years of experience in warehouse management and delivery is required.
