Job Description
Join Nexus Global Logistics, a leader in sustainable supply chain innovation, as we revolutionize Asia-Pacific's logistics landscape. We're seeking a visionary Supply Chain Operations Manager to optimize our end-to-end processes across 12 countries, reducing carbon footprints while enhancing delivery efficiency. This pivotal role will shape our future in smart logistics, working with cutting-edge IoT and AI technologies to create resilient, agile supply networks that serve Fortune 500 clients.
Responsibilities
- Oversee end-to-end supply chain operations including procurement, inventory management, and distribution across APAC
- Implement predictive analytics models to optimize inventory turnover and reduce carrying costs by 15%
- Lead cross-functional teams in continuous improvement initiatives targeting 95%+ on-time delivery rates
- Develop risk mitigation strategies for geopolitical disruptions and climate-related supply chain vulnerabilities
- Drive sustainability initiatives to achieve 30% reduction in transportation emissions within 18 months
- Collaborate with tech team to deploy AI-powered demand forecasting and warehouse automation solutions
- Manage vendor relationships and negotiate contracts with 3PL providers for optimal service levels
- Prepare executive dashboards with KPIs including inventory accuracy, lead times, and cost efficiency
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, or Business Administration (MBA preferred)
- 8+ years progressive experience in supply chain operations with 3+ years in management
- Proven expertise in APAC logistics networks with experience in cross-border customs regulations
- Advanced proficiency in supply chain software (SAP SCM, Oracle SCM, or equivalent)
- Strong analytical skills with experience in data-driven decision making and process optimization
- Professional certification (CSCP, CPIM, or CIPS) highly valued
- Fluency in English with Mandarin proficiency considered advantageous
- Demonstrated success in implementing lean/six sigma methodologies in logistics environments