Amylu Foods is a high-growth natural CPG company with over a century of tradition rooted in using fresh ingredients and hand-crafted recipes. As the pioneers of chicken sausage, we blend innovation with experience, bringing bold, fresh flavors to the table. From our Chicago roots, we've grown into a passionate, dedicated team of food enthusiasts, leading the category with our creative recipes, small-batch production, and constant flavor innovation. Celebrating 100 years of culinary craftsmanship, we're expanding our offerings and distribution nationwide, launching new and exciting products that continue to redefine the protein category. If you're passionate about food and eager to join a company with endless growth potential, Amylu Foods is the place to be.
We are currently seeking a Logistics Director to join our team and contribute to the achievement of our organizational goals. The Logistics Director is responsible for managing all aspects of freight spend and service levels. This role will involve daily oversight of the scheduling and delivery of inbound ingredients, outbounds finished goods, and transfers of material and ingredients from facility to facility. This will require close coordination with production, warehousing, and sales. The position reports directly to the Vice President of Supply Chain and demands exceptional communication skills. The ideal candidate for this role will be an advocate for best practices in load planning and on time delivery. Responsibilities for the Logistics Director include:
Oversee the planning, scheduling and execution of inbound and outbound freight
All temp classes
LTL's and TL's, both inbound and outbound
100+ of outbound shipments/week from three different facilities
60+ of inbound shipments/week into four different facilities
Manage relationships with existing carriers while bringing on new carriers.
Create, maintain and report carrier KPI's on regular basis focused on cost, service issues and timeliness.
Drive efficiency in shipping and receiving processes, by improving the in and out times of carriers on our docks to better than industry standard.
Oversee the tracking of shipping costs by load, pound, mile and carrier.
Execute regularly scheduled RFPs on inbound and outbound freight lanes. Move carriers as required.
Manage and coordinate the shipping and receiving of three internal and two external docks
Oversee three load planners.
Managing relationships with our rental vendors and overseeing rental equipment (trailers, tractors)
Spearhead daily "Critical Issues" responses and resolutions as required.
Working with sales, scheduling, production and operations teams to solve problems and improve efficiency and service.
Availability off hours to assist and resolve shipping and receiving issues.
Ensure compliance with all relevant regulating entities and to published standards.
Performs other job-related duties as required or assigned.
Experience:
Bachelor's degree in business, logistics, supply chain, or related area.
5+ years of experience in logistics field, with temperature control experience.
2+ years of experience in logistics, overseeing a team or department.
Approximately 10% travel
Must be available to respond to work issues on nights and weekends as required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Capability and flexibility of managing changing business needs and requirements
Proven record of applied critical thinking in a variety of situations
Taking calculated initiative to drive improvements
Effective oral and written communications
Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment as well as working independently and self-directed
Process oriented with a continuous improvement mindset
Ability to develop processes, train end users, and implement projects to completion
Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Outlook required
Advanced Excel abilities desired
Physical Demands and Work Environment
Must be able to work in a cold environment when needed
Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs.
Temperature: The production floor is maintained at approximately 40F; in other areas, the temperature level is moderate. Freezer areas are zero degrees or colder.
Noise: When the incumbent goes on to the production floor, ear protection is required; in other areas, noise level is moderate.