Monitor active shipments from origin to delivery using tracking software, identify delays, communicate status to stakeholders, and rapidly troubleshoot transit issues to maximize transparency and maintain high on-time delivery rates.
We are looking for a vigilant, data-driven Shipment Tracking Specialist to join our logistics team. In this role, you will be the primary eyes and ears of our supply chain, actively monitoring all active shipments from point of origin to final delivery. You will utilize tracking software to identify delays, communicate updates to stakeholders, and rapidly troubleshoot transit issues. Your main goal is to maximize transparency and maintain a high on-time delivery rate. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
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