Import & Export Manager (Shipping)
Regional Container Lines Public Company Limited (Yan Nawa)
Yan Nawa
Bangkok,
Thailand
Regional Container Lines (RCL) started as a Common Feeder Operator, operating its first feeder container ship in 1979 between Bangkok and Singapore.
In 1988, RCL was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, and has since achieved satisfactory performance and financial returns to shareholders.
Presently, RCL owns and operates 40 container vessels covering more than 60 destinations in Asia, Australasia and the Middle East.
RCL will increasingly expand its feeder services and container liner business in Asia through the provision of high quality container shipping services with reliable fix day sailings, fast transit, the deployment of modern and high specification container ships and customer service information technology.
RCL fleet size ranges from 500 TEUs to 2,732 TEUs. Strict manning and maintenance standards for the entire RCL fleet are provided by experienced technical team in RCL Shipmanagement, a subsidiary of RCL. The ship management company and the entire RCL owned fleet have achieved ISM certification since 1998, well ahead of the mandatory 2002 ISM deadline.
About this position
The Import & Export Manager (Shipping) is responsible for overseeing documentation procedures, developing systems, and ensuring staff are knowledgeable about policies and procedures in the shipping and logistics sector.
Responsibilities
• Create new SOPs for missing documentation procedures in new trade routes.
• Create future plan for extending BL preparation services to other locations.
• Work closely with Legal Department for appropriate action and solution.
• Develop RCL system related with booking, documentation modules and other system related.
• Ensure all staff equipped with related knowledge for Documentation Policy, SOP and system procedures.
• Work closely with IT for testing system related with job for new implementation.
Requirements
• Bachelor Degree in any related field.
• At least 8 years working experience in Shipping, Import & Export or Logistics.
• Good command in English.
• Able to speak Chinese will be advantaged.
• Good knowledge in documentation both bounds for the international transportation by sea and experience with NVOCC or freight forwarder business.