Michael Page
Logistics Manager

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Logistics Manager
An exciting opportunity for an experienced Logistics Manager to take ownership of transport, carrier management and fleet operations within a growing distribution business. You'll be responsible for ensuring products are delivered safely, efficiently and cost-effectively while driving service improvements, compliance and customer satisfaction.
Client Details
Our client is a well-established and customer-focused organisation with a strong reputation for delivering exceptional service through a high-performing supply chain operation. They are committed to continuous improvement, operational excellence and investing in the people who help drive business success.
Description
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead all logistics and transport activities across the operation.
- Manage relationships with third-party logistics providers, courier networks and transport suppliers.
- Monitor carrier performance against agreed KPIs and service level agreements.
- Investigate delivery failures and implement corrective actions to improve customer experience.
- Oversee the company vehicle fleet, ensuring vehicles remain safe, compliant and operationally effective.
- Manage vehicle servicing, maintenance schedules, documentation and defect reporting.
- Ensure compliance with all transport legislation, operator licence requirements and company policies.
- Monitor driver compliance, licence checks and vehicle standards.
- Develop and maintain logistics performance dashboards and reporting.
- Analyse delivery and operational data to identify trends and improvement opportunities.
- Manage the logistics budget, driving cost savings while maintaining service quality.
- Support supplier tenders, contract negotiations and logistics strategy reviews.
- Lead contingency planning for transport disruptions, supplier failures and vehicle breakdowns.
- Drive continuous improvement projects across the logistics function.
- Collaborate with operational departments to ensure a seamless end-to-end supply chain.
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Profile
The Successful Candidate:
- Previous experience in a Logistics Manager, Transport Manager or Supply Chain leadership role.
- Strong understanding of transport operations, logistics processes and carrier management.
- Experience managing third-party logistics providers and external suppliers.
- Proven ability to analyse operational KPIs and implement measurable improvements.
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
- Strong commercial awareness with experience managing budgets and costs.
- Highly organised with strong planning and problem-solving abilities.
- Advanced Microsoft Excel and reporting skills.
- Full UK driving licence.
- Experience within warehouse and distribution environments would be advantageous.
- Transport Manager CPC qualification would be highly desirable.
- Knowledge of transport compliance, operator licence requirements and Health & Safety legislation is beneficial.
- A proactive leader who thrives on driving service improvements and operational excellence.


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Job Offer
What's on Offer
- Salary of £40,000 plus bonus.
- Opportunity to lead and shape the logistics function within a growing business.
- High-profile role with responsibility for transport performance, compliance and fleet management.
- The chance to work closely with senior leadership and influence business performance.
- A supportive and collaborative working environment.
- Career development opportunities within a successful and expanding organisation.
- Involvement in strategic improvement projects and long-term operational development.
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