Maersk Line is the world’s largest container shipping company, known for reliable, flexible and eco-efficient services. We provide ocean transportation in all parts of the world. We serve our customers through 306 offices in 114 countries. We employ 7,600 seafarers and 21,600 land-based employees and operate 639 container vessels.
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Drive Key Performance Indicator’s (KPI) and standard execution framework for the terminals in Africa coverage and scope.
Co-own and ensure that we deliver the product and promise we sold to our customers.
Co-own the overall utilization and schedule reliability of a set of services constituting a trade.
Own vessel scheduling to meet reliability and delivery requirement, work with GMC to manage bunker consumption and drive reduction, coordinate delivery/re-delivery plan.
Manage vessel contingency/incident.
Participate in and coordinates new deployments and optimization opportunities with Network and Marketing leads to underpin customer experience and network efficiency.
Engage and communicate closely with a multitude of stakeholders inside the organization, as well as external stakeholders.
Analyze performance of operational execution of Maersk Line operated vessels in the approach and port stay, drive performance reviews and follow-up.
Maintain and develop excellent relationship with various stakeholders both internally and externally (with other Execution teams, Ship management, Terminal, Port Authorities, 3rd party service providers, Maersk vessel command, etc.)
Engage with vessel command and coordinate with all partners in the chain (agent, terminals, pilots and tugs) for minimization of CO2 emissions
Identifies and suggest continuous improvement possibilities in the ways of working.
End to End owner of a trade lane to optimize and utilize the vessel capacity.
Manage and Co-ordinate cross functional to get the best results for our customers experience with Maersk
Co-ordinate and engage with Partners on shared services in terms of allocation and compensation of slots and vessel schedules.
The ability to manage the functional scope end-to-end with linking task or decision making within the role charter in the up and downstream customers and stakeholder chain
Who are we looking for?
A minimum of 5 years of experience in logistics and shipping, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of industry operations
Relevant degree e.g., Logistics, engineering, Liner Containerized shipping background is an advantage, while the ability to interact with different cultures and communicate efficiently is a must.
Strong natural drive for results, excellent stakeholder management skills and a thorough understanding of Liner operations with proven or natural leadership skills.
Proactive and positive attitude, high enthusiasm, and ability to cooperate in an open and constructive manner, with the aim of the greater good of the Company.
Good knowledge of Marine and vessel Capacity in the Operational field, and ability to recommend or conclude on decisions which protect at every moment Safety, Cost and Network stability.
Proven track record of delivering and developing successful cross-functional relationships.
Have the skills and mindset to collect, analyse, stores data and uses it to help customers or company to make better decisions.
Curiosity is key in understanding the Global and Local (to your responsible region) markets, consumer, and economic situation to prepare and be agile to adapt to changes.
Able to work autonomously and take calculated and independent decisions under high-pressure scenarios
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