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Requirement:
The candidate must have at least 2 years’ experience in imports background, knowledge in Tariff codes and Inco-terms
Must have a National Diploma / Bcom Degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, or Transport Management.
Must have good knowledge of Word and Excel
Must be able to work under pressure
Must be willing to work on Saturdays
Expediting
Co-ordinate movement of airfreight and sea freight shipments from collection point to the warehouse, paying attention to the relevant Inco-terms
Receive shipping documentation from buyers and brokers; and open files accordingly
Liaise with clearing agents, transporters and other service providers
Be familiar with airline and shipping line rates & updates
Apr 16, 2021
A well-known Chemical Company requires the above to take ownership of all Creditor’s aspects within the Accounting Department to effect payment on time and accurately to Local and Foreign Creditors, including Sundries.
Minimum requirements for the role:
Diploma or BComm Finance Degree or related qualification is preferred but not essential.
Knowledge of accounting principles and practices and reporting of financial data is preferred.
Previous experience working with Local and Foreign Creditors is preferred.
Previous experience having worked in a Creditors Clerk or Controller or related accounting role is preferred.
Previous experience having worked on an ERP system such as SAP or a related system is preferred.
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Founded more than 130 years ago by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer, Marks and Spencer became a high street favourite selling high-quality British-made products under its St Michael brand. This popularity peaked in 1998 when M&S became the first British retailer to make a pre-tax profit of over £1billion. But a year later, those profits were halved – forcing the company to make unprecedented changes – such as turning to overseas suppliers – and since then bosses have implemented a “radical” plan to turn their attention away from the clothing si
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Founded more than a century ago by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer, the iconic brand made its reputation in the early 20th century for only selling British made goods under its “St Michael” label. In 1998, the company became the first British retailer to make a pre-tax profit of over £1billion, but just one year later those profits were halved. M&S currently has 959 stores across the UK, but 615 of those now only sell food products, after the company confirmed more than 100 clothing stores will have closed by 2022 as part of a new “radical” plan.