Manage daily shipping and supply chain operations including planning delivery routes, tracking shipments, maintaining inventory accuracy, communicating with external carriers, and optimizing fulfillment to reduce costs, prevent transit delays, and ensure high customer satisfaction.
We are seeking an organized, detail-oriented Logistics Coordinator to manage our daily shipping and supply chain operations. In this role, you will be responsible for planning delivery routes, tracking shipments, maintaining inventory accuracy, and communicating with external carriers. Your primary objective is to optimize our fulfillment processes to reduce costs, avoid transit delays, and ensure a high level of customer satisfaction
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