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Role: Import Coordinator Reporting To: Import Team Leader Key Relationships: Clients / Team Leader / Team Members / Other office colleagues / SCM / Transport Dept / Admin Dept Core Capabilities: Industry, operational & EV Cargo experience / Commercial, financial and transaction awareness / Good Communicator / Customer focused / Strong systems knowledge / Ability to prioritise / Able to work on own initiative / Self motivating / Reporting & statistical skills / Able to handle difficult situations / Quick thinker Staff
Be prepared to cover the desk between 08:00 & 17:30 Assist staff training in aspects of day-to-day tasks & share knowledge where appropriate Ensure flexibility for overtime Customers Handle any minor customer issues/disputes/complaints etc Make Team Leader aware of any issues and / or any need for a visit Follow check sheet guidelines for new customers to ensure they are implemented correctly Attend any customer meetings as necessary Identify additional areas / services we can sell to existing customers Workload Support team with day-to-day work during times of sickness / holiday etc Procedures Arrange cargo pre-shipment with EV Cargo office or origin partner office Ensure all jobs are loaded correctly Ensure Bills of Lading are endorsed correctly and update receipt in Cargowise Raise non conformances for all non conforming issues Ensure clients are chased for documentation Ensure invoice is raised to the client at the correct time Update action lists for all SCM customers daily if applicable Identify procedural inadequacies & offer suggestions for improvements Transport Ensure work is managed to avoid bookings appearing on the not cleared list Ensure the daily not cleared list is completed in good time Check the unbooked report to ensure delivery bookings have been allocated to all consignments Ensure bookings are managed correctly, balancing availability, free time & lead times Customs Ensure all CFSP deadlines are met, both internal & those defined by Customs Ensure accurate use of Customs tariff within the team to both increase efficiency & Customer service levels Ensure all Customs entries are pre-lodged on time Ensure entries are checked in detail following check sheets Learn from issues raised by customs audits Complete and update the C18 / C285 process Invoicing: Raise invoices to EV customers for shipping, clearance and delivery of consignments Create any customer specific reports Liaise with customers & colleagues to resolve any queries as efficiently and courteously as possible Contact the Profile/Commercial dept for haulage rates to destinations there is no fixed rate for & add to CW if applicable via the Profile Team Ensuring the job files are showing the correct profit against the job balance. You may have to liaise with colleagues to correct the shipment Knowledge Strong commercial, financial and transactional knowledge Adequate knowledge of CNS, Destin8, CDS, ASM &/or Ricardo A good understanding of the terms and endorsements of BOL's Aware of how LIMA works & how GCS operate Good working knowledge of Home Use / CFSP / Warehousing / Bonds / T1's / NCTS Understand Incoterms Understand profiles and rates Understanding of sailing schedules including feeder vessel operations Rewards & Incentives: Paid overtime / Profit related bonus / Incremental holiday Possible Career Progression
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