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Reference: JNB015638-JVW-1 Trade Lane Development Specialist Join a leader in global problem -solving part of an organisation that believes in the development of their employees. This position will be responsible 5-8 years experience · Knowledge of trade lane development will be an advantage As Specialist Recruiters
Reference: DUR000147-CH-1 Our client who offers logistics and distribution solution services for all forms of transport air ground and sea, is looking for a New Business Hunter that comes from the industry. This position will be based in Johannesburg. Responsibilities: This role is purely new busine
Collaborate with internal teams (new business development, operations) and external partners (carriers Utilise industry knowledge and market trends to develop competitive pricing proposals that win customers is POPIA (Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013) compliant, all personal information is protected Recruitment Purposes, according to the POPI ACT, 2013. If you have any concerns regarding your Personal
is POPIA (Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013) compliant, all personal information is protected Recruitment Purposes, according to the POPI ACT, 2013. If you have any concerns regarding your Personal
is POPIA (Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013) compliant.
will be contacted directly. By the POPI Act 4 of 2013: All candidate personal information is treated with
systems for operational management and measurement Develop and implement continuous improvement plans and Protection of Personal Information Act No. 4 OF 2013
systems for operational management and measurement Develop and implement continuous improvement plans and Protection of Personal Information Act No. 4 OF 2013
security, housekeeping, and health/safety concerns. Develop internal controls to prevent errors and ensure cost center compared to budgets. Participate in developing initiatives to increase market share in the region willingness to multi-task in other functions. Ability to develop an open, sincere, and trusting relationship with the Protection of Personal Information Act (4 of 2013), hereinafter referred to as the “Act”. The SPAR