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The Logistics Assistant is responsible for ensuring the careful packaging and labeling of goods. This role requires high attention to detail to ensure all items are handled properly and ready for distribution.
The Assistant Warehouse Driver is responsible for supporting delivery operations and ensuring the safe handling of stock. This role involves collaboration with drivers and warehouse activities to maintain efficient logistics.
The Operations Supervisor is responsible for ensuring the smooth daily operations of the warehouse. This role involves collaborating with the team to enhance efficiency and ensure all processes adhere to established procedures.
The Internship in Supply Chain & Logistics is responsible for supporting daily supply chain and inventory activities. This role provides valuable hands-on experience in a dynamic environment, contributing to process improvements and team collaboration.
The Procurement Coordinator is responsible for establishing and executing procurement processes. This role plays a crucial part in ensuring efficient procurement operations, enhancing productivity and compliance within the organization.
The Supply Chain Apprentice is responsible for assisting in the preparation and tracking of shipments to ensure timely deliveries. This role provides an opportunity to learn the logistics field through hands-on experience and training with experienced staff.
The Executive, Revenue Management is responsible for overseeing the allocation of customers and carriers within Joint Business (JB) Origin-Destination (O&D) networks. This role is crucial in ensuring efficient resource utilization and alignment with commercial agreements, impacting the organization's growth and success.
The Executive, Fulfilment (Key Account Management) is responsible for managing relationships with existing clients during the onboarding and training process. This role plays a crucial part in ensuring customer satisfaction and retention in a fast-paced logistics and e-commerce environment.
The Management Trainee is responsible for developing the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in logistics and management. This role involves comprehensive on-the-job training across key departments, providing exposure to real business challenges and decision-making processes.
The Executive, Recovery (Warehouse) is responsible for managing daily warehouse operations to ensure all assigned tasks and delivery issues are addressed according to standard operating procedures. This role involves collaborating with stakeholders and assisting management with projects to optimize recovery processes.
The Warehouse Manager is responsible for overseeing all warehouse operations to ensure efficient processes in receiving, storage, picking, packing, and shipping of goods. This role plays a critical part in aligning inventory with customer demand while maintaining safety and compliance standards.
The Warehouse Operator is responsible for conducting various warehouse activities to ensure efficient operations. This role plays a critical part in maintaining inventory accuracy and safety standards within the warehouse environment.
By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated July 2026
Logistics and supply chain is one of Malaysia's fastest-growing employment sectors, driven by the explosion of e-commerce, Malaysia's strategic position as a regional trade hub, and major port infrastructure investments at Port Klang, Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP), and Penang Port. The sector encompasses freight forwarding, warehousing, transportation, customs brokerage, last-mile delivery, and supply chain management.
Major logistics employers include Pos Malaysia, DHL, FedEx, UPS, TNT, CEVA Logistics, DB Schenker, and regional players like GDex, J&T Express, and Ninja Van. E-commerce logistics — the fastest-growing sub-sector — has created tens of thousands of new warehouse, sorting, and last-mile delivery roles across Selangor, Johor, and Penang.
Supply chain resilience — highlighted by global disruptions since 2020 — has elevated the strategic importance of logistics professionals. Companies now invest significantly in supply chain talent, particularly specialists who can navigate digital supply chain tools, multi-modal freight planning, and risk management frameworks.
Entry-level logistics and warehouse roles earn RM 1,800 – RM 2,800/month. Logistics executives and freight coordinators earn RM 3,000 – RM 5,000/month. Supply chain managers and logistics operations managers earn RM 5,500 – RM 10,000/month. Head of Supply Chain and VP Logistics at large companies earn RM 12,000 – RM 30,000/month.
The strongest hiring demand is in e-commerce logistics (same-day and next-day delivery operations), cold chain logistics (driven by pharmaceutical and food growth), and supply chain analytics (ERP integration, demand planning, inventory optimisation). APICS CPIM or CSCP certification commands a salary premium of 15–25% for mid-career supply chain professionals. Johor Bahru's proximity to Singapore creates a premium logistics talent market with competitive cross-border roles.
Coordinates sea, air, and land freight shipments — managing documentation, customs clearance, and carrier relationships.
Manages warehouse operations — receiving, storage, picking, packing, and despatch — optimising space utilisation and accuracy.
Uses data to forecast demand, optimise inventory levels, and improve supply chain efficiency across procurement and distribution networks.
Manages import/export customs declarations, tariff classification, and compliance with Royal Malaysian Customs regulations.
Oversees vehicle fleet operations, driver management, route optimisation, and transport cost control for distribution networks.
Leads e-commerce delivery hub operations — sorting, routing, driver coordination, and customer experience for parcel delivery.
Search SuperJobs for logistics and supply chain roles by function ("freight forwarding", "supply chain analyst", "warehouse manager") or by location near major logistics hubs (Port Klang, Shah Alam, Johor Bahru).
Highlight your knowledge of logistics systems: ERP (SAP MM/WM, Oracle SCM), WMS (warehouse management systems), and TMS (transport management systems) are all highly valued.
Include any customs and trade knowledge: customs agent licence, knowledge of HS codes, ATA Carnet experience, and ASEAN free trade agreement rules of origin.
Apply through SuperJobs. E-commerce logistics companies hire rapidly and at scale — respond promptly to screening calls and assessment invitations.
Prepare for logistics interviews by demonstrating problem-solving in supply chain disruption scenarios, inventory management improvements, and process efficiency gains from past roles.