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Logistics Executive

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Logistics Executive / Freight Forwarder, £(Apply online only), Bolney (near Haywards Heath), Monday to Friday, Full-time, Permanent, 20 days holiday + birthday + bank holidays (increasing with service), Company pension, Enhanced maternity and paternity leave, Free parking

The Role
We are recruiting for a Logistics Executive / Freight Forwarder to join a well-established and dynamic logistics company specialising in events, exhibitions, fine art shipping, and general freight services. Based just off the A23 at Bolney, this office-based role sits within a close-knit operations team and reports directly to the Head of Operations.

Key responsibilities include:

Preparing quotations for freight clients and internal departments
Selecting appropriate packaging and shipping methods for diverse types of goods
Planning effective and reliable shipping routes with profitability in mind
Coordinating transportation between destinations, including cargo terminals and ports
Maintaining and updating internal operating systems to manage quotes and shipments
Tracking shipments using satellite technology to ensure timely delivery
Liaising with international agents and staying informed on relevant legislation
Processing customs paperwork in line with local and international regulations
Raising and processing client and supplier invoices
Supporting the team in maintaining relationships with subcontractors and partners
Booking and managing shipments on behalf of international EBISS offices

Requirements
We are looking for someone with at least 2 years' experience in freight forwarding, with a strong understanding of international transportation. You should be commercially aware, solutions-focused, and able to provide outstanding customer service from start to finish. A proactive, flexible approach is essential, including willingness to work out-of-hours when required.

It is highly desirable to have knowledge of UK and international customs procedures, including temporary imports/exports and ATA Carnet processes, as well as experience raising AWB, BOL, and courier documentation. You should have solid administrative and IT skills, with a high level of attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple deadlines.

This role could suit someone who has worked as a Freight Forwarder, Export Clerk, or Shipping Coordinator.

Company Information
This company is a recognised leader in specialist logistics and shipping services worldwide. With a strong reputation across multiple industries, it prides itself on delivering tailored, reliable, and efficient solutions to a global client base. The team culture is professional, supportive, and customer-focused, with a strong emphasis on service quality and continuous improvement.

Package

£(Apply online only)
Office-based role in Bolney (semi-rural location)
20 days holiday + birthday + bank holidays (increasing with length of service)
Company pension scheme
Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
Free on-site parking

Travail Employment Group is operating as an Employment Agency. Once you click to apply for this job your application will be immediately received by Travail Employment Group. If your application is successful a consultant will be in contact with you within the next 7 days. If you do not hear within 7 days you have unfortunately not been successful on this occasion

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