LOGISTICS COORDINATOR (Onsite)
Looking for a role where you're the reason things arrive, get counted, clear customs, and land where they're supposed to — at a place where your precision and your follow-through actually matter?
Read on.
WHAT YOU'LL ACTUALLY DO:
Own the coordination of inbound freight, outbound fulfillment logistics, and international shipping operations across five business units.
You'll sit at the intersection of purchasing, receiving, shipping, accounting, and our international supply chain — and you'll be the person who makes sure nothing falls through the cracks between them.
You'll also:
Manage inbound freight operations — carrier scheduling, shipment tracking, delivery verification, and variance resolution with domestic and international carriers
Coordinate vendor logistics — maintain vendor compliance standards, manage carrier relationships, and negotiate freight rates to optimize cost and reliability
Support international shipping operations — coordinate with customs brokers, manage import documentation, and ensure compliance with CBP and other regulatory requirements
Process and resolve freight claims — damage, shortage, and loss-in-transit claims for both inbound and outbound shipments
Administer Stock Throughput Insurance claims in coordination with our insurance partners (training provided if you haven't done this before — what matters is that you can learn it)
Utilize shipping platforms such as UPS Worldship, UPS Forwarding Hub, myDHL+, Stamps.com, and ShipStation to quote, book, and track export and inbound shipments
YOU'LL THRIVE HERE IF:
You're the kind of person who tracks a container from the port to the loading dock — not because someone asked you to, but because you can't not know where it is.
When a shipment shows up short, you don't shrug and move on.
You dig into the BOL, Air Waybill, and the carrier's records until the discrepancy is resolved.
You understand that logistics isn't just about moving boxes.
It's about making sure every department that depends on what's inside those boxes can do their job.
When purchasing places an order and shipping needs to fulfill it and accounting needs to reconcile it, you're the person who makes sure the handoffs are clean.
You're comfortable working across multiple systems, multiple carriers, and multiple business units without losing track of anything.
You don't wait to be told what's next — you already know, because you're paying attention.
In a company with five business units and international operations, your job isn't just to coordinate shipments.
It's to make sure the people who depend on those shipments trust that someone's on top of it.
YOU'LL CAN EXPECT:
Compensation and benefits
: Competitive compensation; health, dental, and vision insurance; six paid holidays; generous PTO; 401(k) with 1:1 match up to 4% and no vesting period.
Perks
: Casual dress, tuition reimbursement, referral bonuses, year-end bonuses, fresh fruit daily, paid luncheons, and regular company events.
Growth
: A company that has grown every year for a quarter century tends to keep outgrowing what it has — and the people who've benefited most here are the ones who showed up with aptitude and judgment before a bigger role existed to put them in.
Culture
: A passionate group of "Laudisians" who take their work seriously and like working with other people who do, too.
Reality check
: We work around tobacco and smoke; many of us are enthusiasts.
You'll often be in or near smoking areas, so you'll need to be comfortable with that.
WHAT YOU'LL BRING:
Experience in logistics coordination, freight management, or supply chain operations (3 years + preferred)
Experience with international shipping and import logistics — customs documentation, broker coordination, and regulatory compliance
Experience filing and resolving freight claims (damage, shortage, loss-in-transit)
Proficiency with shipping platforms — UPS Worldship, UPS CampusShip, myDHL+, Stamps.com, and/or ShipStation
Familiarity with customs brokerage or ABI-connected software platforms is a strong plus
Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities across business units without dropping threads
Self-directed and reliable; able to manage priorities without close supervision
A valid driver's license and the ability to pass a criminal background check
THE BOTTOM LINE:
This job isn't for someone who thinks logistics is just about tracking numbers and delivery dates.
It's for someone who understands that every shipment connects to a purchase order, an inventory count, a vendor relationship, and ultimately a customer who's waiting for something they care about.
If you're reading this and thinking, "finally, somewhere that treats logistics like it actually matters to the business" — apply below.
If you're reading this and thinking, "I just want to process shipments and go home" — we're probably not the right fit.
But if you want to be the person who helps keep a complex, multi-brand operation running smoothly — and you want to work with people who notice and appreciate that?
We'd like to meet you.
We're building something here.
Come help us build it.
Applicants being considered must pass a criminal background check.
Our hiring and employment practices are based solely on job related criteria, and we do not discriminate on the basis of any characteristic protected by law.
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