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Director of Logistics

Location
Newmark, NJ
Posted
2026-08-23

Job description

Tagged: Male Position
Position Overview

The Director of Logistics ensures every product movement, international and domestic, happens on time, at the right cost, and with a high, consistent customer experience. This role owns end-to-end inbound and outbound logistics, transportation, warehouses, and service performance, and partners cross-functionally to plan capacity, improve execution, and build a forward-looking logistics strategy. This is a people-leader role, sitting between the VP of Logistics and three existing Shipping teams (warehouse and office).

Key responsibilities

• Own end-to-end logistics performance across inbound, outbound, inter-warehouse transfers, and special/emergency shipments to achieve on-time ship and on-time delivery results.

• Lead all shipping and warehouse teams across multiple locations, setting clear expectations, operating rhythms, and accountability from managers through frontline supervisors.

• Direct transportation strategy and execution (routing, zones, delivery schedules, carrier mix, service levels), balancing cost, speed, safety, and quality.

• Own inbound freight planning (international and domestic), controlling ETAs, appointment windows, and flow to prevent disruption to production and outbound schedules.

• Lead carrier, broker, and third-party partner management, including contracts, pricing,

performance scorecards, claims, and corrective action.

• Own InTime Freight Logistics operations (drivers, trucks, warehouses, utilization, safety, and service), improving productivity and reliability while controlling cost.

• Build and run logistics management analytics (LMA) and KPI reporting to identify delays, capacity risks, damages, and cost leaks, then drive corrective actions to closure.

• Drive continuous improvement across processes, systems, and tools (Warehouse Management

System/Transportation Management System), standardizing best practices across all locations.

What Success Looks Like

• Orders ship on time, customer deliveries arrive on time, risks are identified early and corrected quickly.

• Costs are controlled, with measurable improvement in routing, carrier performance, and cost-to-serve.

• Damages, shortages, and claims stay low and trend down through strong standards and root-

cause fixes that prevent repeat issues.

• International and domestic inbound freight meets planned ETAs and appointment windows,

protecting outbound readiness and daily operations.

• Logistics execution is consistent across all locations (staging, loading, accuracy, and ship-ready

flow).

• Leaders at every level operate with LMA (Leadership, Management, Accountability)—clear

ownership, regular follow-up, and strong performance management.

• InTime Freight Logistics improves safety, utilization, and service reliability, with fewer exceptions and tighter cost control.

• KPIs are accurate and used to drive actions to closure, sustaining gains quarter over quarter.

Qualifications

• 5+ years leading logistics/shipping in a high-volume manufacturing or distribution environment;

multi-site experience preferred.

• Proven leader of leaders, building accountable teams, overseeing hiring, coaching, and

performance.

• Strong knowledge of inbound/outbound freight, domestic/international shipping,

warehouse operations.

• Track record improving on-time ship/on-time delivery, reducing damage/claims,

lowering logistics cost.

• Comfortable owning carriers/partners: rates, service levels, performance reviews, and issue

resolution.

• Strong data and systems skills (Warehouse Management System, Transportation Management

System, Enterprise Resource Planning, dashboards); uses metrics to drive action.

• Strong communication skills in English; Spanish is a plus.

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