Logistics and Supply Chain Management Employment Direction

Logistics and supply chain management have a wide range of employment, involving manufacturing, retail, e-commerce, third-party logistics and other industries. The following details the employment direction of logistics and supply chain management:

1. Procurement Manager: responsible for the procurement of enterprises, including the selection of suppliers, the signing and management of procurement contracts, and the control of procurement costs. This position requires strong negotiation skills and market analysis skills, as well as knowledge of relevant laws, regulations and policies.

2. Logistics manager: responsible for the planning, organization and control of enterprise logistics, including warehousing management, transportation management and distribution management. This position requires strong coordination and planning skills, as well as knowledge of related logistics technology and equipment.

3. Supply chain analyst: responsible for analyzing and optimizing the supply chain of enterprises, so as to improve the efficiency of supply chain and reduce costs. This position requires strong data analysis and problem solving skills, as well as knowledge of related supply chain technologies and methods.

4. Logistics engineer: responsible for designing and implementing the enterprise's logistics system, including warehousing system, transportation system and distribution system. This position requires strong technical ability and project management ability, as well as knowledge of related logistics technology and equipment.

5. Supply chain consultant: provide supply chain consulting services for enterprises, help enterprises optimize supply chain structure and process, improve supply chain efficiency and reduce costs. This position requires strong consulting and communication skills, as well as an understanding of relevant supply chain theories and methods.

6. Cross-border e-commerce operation: responsible for the operation of cross-border e-commerce platform, including product selection, inventory management, order processing, etc. This position requires strong market analysis and operational capabilities, as well as knowledge of relevant cross-border e-commerce policies and regulations.

The employment prospects in logistics and supply chain management are very broad.

Business model innovation enhances industry efficiency: the deepening of new retail transformation promotes the iteration and subdivision of logistics demand scenarios, and then promotes the continuous innovation of China's logistics model. Related enterprises are actively deploying supply chains and logistics service networks in emerging developing countries such as Southeast Asia and the Middle East, helping upstream enterprises to go to sea and laying a solid foundation for global middle-and back-office service support.

Intelligent technology drives the industry to improve quality and efficiency: Intelligent technology in logistics industry will help the industry to improve quality and efficiency and cultivate new players. The landing of logistics technology application scenarios driven by technologies such as automation, artificial intelligence, big data and Internet of Things is becoming a hot spot in the industry.