Logistics Team
The logistics team is responsible for making sure the right materials are in the right place at the right time, and that finished products reach customers when they are expected. Their work covers the full flow of materials.
Explore Open Positions →Day to day work is fast paced and constantly changing. The team monitors inventory levels to prevent shortages, receives and verifies incoming materials, and coordinates transfers between locations to support production. They also prepare and ship finished orders while troubleshooting any delays, especially those related to cross border shipping. Priorities can shift quickly, so the ability to adapt and make decisions in real time is essential.
Getting a product from the company to a customer involves multiple steps, all of which must be carefully managed. Raw materials are sourced and received, checked for accuracy, and stored in inventory. Production uses those materials to build the product, which is then packaged and prepared for shipment. Shipping arrangements are made, including documentation for cross border orders, and the product is tracked through to delivery.
Managing the Challenges
One of the biggest challenges in logistics is managing cross border shipping, where customs, duties, and documentation can introduce delays if not handled properly. The team also balances the need for speed with the importance of accuracy, as even small mistakes can have significant impacts. Coordination across teams adds another layer of complexity, making clear and consistent communication essential.
Why Logistics Matters
Logistics has a direct impact on the company's ability to deliver on time. Without the right materials, production cannot move forward. Without efficient internal movement, bottlenecks can form. Without accurate and timely shipping, the customer experience is affected. While the work may not always be visible, it is a key part of what allows the company to operate at speed and scale effectively.
"When timelines are tight or unexpected issues arise, the team focuses on prioritization and communication — identifying what is most critical and adjusting plans while keeping the end goal in mind."
A proactive approach helps prevent many issues before they occur, ensuring that materials and products continue to flow and that customer expectations are met.
Inventory Management
Monitor levels, prevent shortages, receive and verify incoming materials — ensuring production always has what it needs when it needs it.
Cross-Border Expertise
Managing customs, duties, and documentation for international shipments — so orders reach customers around the world without delay.
Organized & Proactive
People who succeed here take ownership of problems, think ahead, and resolve potential issues early before they cascade into larger disruptions.
Keep the Flow Moving
Strong communication skills are important, as the role involves constant coordination with production, purchasing, and shipping teams. If you are organized, detail oriented, and proactive, we would love to hear from you.