Create policies or procedures for logistics
activities.
2) Plan or
implement material flow management systems to meet production
requirements.
3) Train
delivery personnel in roles or responsibilities regarding logistics
strategies.
4)
Maintain metrics, reports, process documentation,
customer service logs, or training or safety
records.
5) Implement
specific customer requirements, such as internal reporting or
customized transportation metrics.
6)
Resolve problems concerning transportation,
logistics systems, imports or exports, or customer
issues.
7) Direct
distribution center operation to ensure achievement of cost,
productivity, accuracy, or timeliness
objectives.
8) Negotiate
transportation rates or services.
9)
Design models for use in evaluating logistics
programs or services.
10)
Supervise the work of logistics specialists,
planners, or schedulers.
11)
Prepare or file certification
applications.
12) Negotiate
with suppliers or customers to improve supply chain efficiency or
sustainability.
13) Recommend
purchase of new or improved technology, such as automated
systems.
14) Develop risk
management programs to ensure continuity of supply in emergency
scenarios.
15) Plan or
implement improvements to internal or external logistics systems or
processes.
16) Collaborate
with other departments to integrate logistics with business systems
or processes, such as customer sales, order management, accounting,
or shipping.
17) Analyze all
aspects of corporate logistics to determine the most cost-effective
or efficient means of transporting products or
supplies.
18 Direct or
coordinate comprehensive logistical or reverse logistical functions
for product life cycles, including acquisition, distribution,
internal allocation, delivery, recycling, reuse, or final disposal
of resources.
19) Conduct or
review audits for logistics activities, such as storage,
distribution, or transportation.
Manager • Singapore