Air Freight Manager Jobs
By Clovity At New York, NY, United States
3) Resource Management and Interpersonal Skills
Vendor Management & compliance as per the guidelines and procedures.
·Shared responsibility to achieve air product budget along with country management.
Job Title: Air Freight Manager
Manage Airlines relations & procurement to support market competitive rates & volume growth.
Country Manager and Global Air Product Head
National Air Freight Manager
By cargo-partner At Carol Stream, IL, United States
Supports the Regional Operations Management department in the continuous improvement of the operational processes and systems related to product in charge.
Shares product know-how and business intelligence as a subject matter expert (SME) with country’s operational staff, sales and Line Management.
Monitors “black routings” and takes action - together with line management - to reduce them
Actively oversees & monitors the risk management related to own product within own country
Performs own selling activities as part of management sales, targeting strategic opportunities
Responsible for selling rates door-to-door (dtd) and providing tender management with timely and market conform rates dtd.

Are you an experienced logistics professional looking for a new challenge? We are seeking a National Freight Manager to join our team and lead the development and implementation of our freight strategy. You will be responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of our freight network, ensuring cost-effective and efficient delivery of goods. If you have a passion for logistics and a proven track record of success, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!

A National Freight Manager is responsible for overseeing the transportation of goods and materials across the country. They are responsible for managing the logistics of freight shipments, including scheduling, budgeting, and tracking. They must also ensure that all shipments are compliant with safety regulations and laws. To become a National Freight Manager, you will need to have a combination of experience, education, and skills. Skills required for a National Freight Manager include strong organizational and communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and the ability to work independently. You should also have knowledge of the transportation industry, including regulations and laws, as well as an understanding of the different types of freight and how to transport them. Knowledge required for a National Freight Manager includes an understanding of the transportation industry, including regulations and laws, as well as an understanding of the different types of freight and how to transport them. You should also have knowledge of budgeting and scheduling, as well as an understanding of the different types of freight and how to transport them. Responsibilities of a National Freight Manager include overseeing the transportation of goods and materials across the country, managing the logistics of freight shipments, and ensuring that all shipments are compliant with safety regulations and laws. They must also be able to work with customers to ensure that their needs are met. Experience required for a National Freight Manager includes experience in the transportation industry, as well as experience in logistics and budgeting. Qualifications required for a National Freight Manager include a bachelor's degree in business, logistics, or a related field. Education required for a National Freight Manager includes a bachelor's degree in business, logistics, or a related field. Tools that help National Freight Manager work better include software programs for tracking shipments, budgeting, and scheduling. Good tips to help National Freight Manager do more effectively include staying organized, staying up to date on industry regulations and laws, and staying in communication with customers.

Common National Freight Manager interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in the transportation industry?
• How do you handle budgeting and scheduling?
• What do you know about the different types of freight and how to transport them?
• How do you ensure that shipments are compliant with safety regulations and laws?