A Logistics Manager is responsible for overseeing the movement, storage, and distribution of goods across a company’s supply chain. This includes managing warehouse operations, transport coordination, inventory control, and relationships with suppliers, carriers, and internal teams. The aim is to ensure products reach the right place, at the right time, at the right cost, all while maintaining service quality, safety, and compliance.
Daytoday, Logistics Managers plan and manage inbound and outbound logistics, coordinate transport schedules, monitor warehouse workflows, and ensure inventory levels align with customer demand. You’ll liaise with procurement, production, and customer service teams to support smooth operations from end to end. Much of the role involves analysing data to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and identify where processes can be streamlined or automated.
Logistics Managers oversee key performance indicators such as OTIF (OnTime InFull), cost per unit, picking and stock accuracy, vehicle utilisation, and productivity metrics. You may also manage thirdparty logistics (3PL) partners, negotiating contracts and monitoring performance – making this role a highly influential position that relies on strong numeracy and attention to detail.
This role requires strong leadership skills, the ability to stay calm under pressure, and confidence working with data, systems, and people. It’s a highly rewarding career for those who enjoy problem-solving, process improvement, and leading teams in fastmoving environments.