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Operations Supervisor – CMA CGM Malaysia

CMA CGM Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
Salary: Undisclosed

Role Summary

The Operations Supervisor is responsible for overseeing shipping operations and ensuring compliance with customs regulations. This role plays a critical part in the logistics process, facilitating smooth shipment and customs clearance activities.

Job Description

The Operations Supervisor role at CMA CGM Malaysia involves managing day-to-day shipping operations, including generating invoices, making bookings, and coordinating customs clearance. The work environment is dynamic, requiring effective communication and coordination with various stakeholders.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Generate shipping invoices and manage billing validation.
  • Make shipment bookings with forwarders to ensure timely deliveries.
  • Coordinate customs clearance processes and ensure compliance with regulations.
  • Prepare customs forms and delivery orders for shipments.
  • Liaise with customs officers to facilitate smooth operations.
  • Compile productivity reports for managerial review.
  • Supervise team adherence to company policies and regulatory requirements.

Job Requirements

Bachelor's degree in Logistics, Supply Chain Management, or related field.

Experience in shipping and customs clearance processes.

Strong analytical and reporting skills.

Excellent communication and negotiation abilities.

Knowledge of customs regulations and compliance standards.

Quick Info

Company

CMA CGM Malaysia

Location

Kuala Lumpur

Salary

Skills Required

7 skills

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Required Skills

1

Logistics Management

2

Customs Clearance

3

Billing Validation

4

Report Preparation

5

Team Supervision

6

Communication

7

Negotiation

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