Freight Forwarder - ocean

Bradford
4 weeks ago
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Ocean freight forwarder required in the West Yorkshire / Bradford area. This company is an established and growing freight forwarder. They work with companies across the UK to import and export goods in and out of the UK. This role is for the Ocean Exports department, you will be seeing the end to end exports of goods from the UK. The role will cover a small amount of other modes of exports as well for example Air, which will give you a great opportunity to learn more. £30k, 25days holiday + bank holidays.

The role
Ocean freight forwarder is a office based role, you will be involved in the end to end of ocean & sea exports, you will ensure all the paperwork is inplace, the bookings for the containers are done and the paperwork for the goods are listed. This role will include all the normal ocean freight forwarder duties.

Experience
We are looking for a candidate from a sea/ocean freight background, ideally with exports. You will use either cargowise or multifreight crm systems. you will be organised and able to cope with end to end freight forwarding

West Yorkshire / Bradford area
ocean freight forwarder
£30k
25days holiday + bank holidays (33 days)
Exports

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