10-11-2023 04:37 PM | ||
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21-11-2022 03:24 PM | ||
loveburgersandfries | go for the more reputable companies like DHL, Keppel and ST Logistics. you will be exposed to how international companies are run, and it will definitely help you in your career. but you can also consider skillsfuture courses as well, since you mentioned skillsfuture. there are courses from poly, BCG RISE, etc, that you join to help you to gain even more skills. with the new skills, you will have more bargaining power in your salary, and also it sets you apart from other applicants | |
07-04-2019 02:45 AM | ||
Unregistered | Would anyone care to share what would a role in business operations entail? | |
07-01-2019 12:48 PM | ||
Unregistered | TOLL is a pretty good company to join now as they are going through a big transformation with money being pumped in by japan post | |
03-01-2019 01:09 PM | ||
Hazwady |
Federated Cargo Line Pte Ltd I'm from Federated Cargo Line Pte Ltd. It is not a good company to join as the workload are exceeding the benefits given. Please re-consider your choice when apply for the job. |
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18-10-2018 11:35 PM | ||
Unregistered | Hi, care to update which company did you choose to work for and how's the programme so far? Thank you. | |
03-08-2018 08:23 AM | ||
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You can include Toll and CEVA. They are reputable. NTUC Fairprice should not be top choice as they are not strictly a supply chain and logistics company. Do check the location of these companies as most of these are either in the west say Tuas Jurong or East such as Changi, Loyang etc. |
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03-08-2018 12:42 AM | ||
Kennethwhr |
Joining for ELP I'll be joining for the ELP too and will need to reply the ranking by 6Aug. Currently, I'm looking into NTUC/grocery logistics Schenker YCH SDV Kuehne and Nagel DHL ST CEVA From this thread, I'm gonna consider these 2 as well. Yusen Rohde & Schwarz Asia Pte Ltd Anyone more familiar with the industry can help me have better insight on the department's culture? And also, which one did you get into in the end? |
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29-06-2018 12:13 PM | ||
JoblessGrad |
3PL Management trainee program Hi. I am pursuing a career in logistics. Anyone knows how is the MT program in 3PL like? I was told after the program, will be promoted to either supervisor or Am position. Is it true that if you stay in ops side for too long(e.g 3-4 years), it will be hard for u to switch to office enviroment? Any brother/sister can offer their advice? Thanks. |
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16-04-2018 11:40 PM | ||
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If you studies about logistics and supply chain, the best bet is to go for forwarder if salary is not an issues to you. Oil & gas/phem can earn more. Do consider to study about project management or take up PMP, can earn more. If you are keen on learning how logistic works in real life you can try some of the well known company that make use of their logistics to save/make money, eg IKEA, DELL. But is still good to start with forwarder and then specialized on certain area, eg Airfreight, Oceanfreight, operation, project and etc. Then move to shipper or company to help them with their logistics needs. on your list you can consider, Bollore DHL Kuehne + Nagel (KN) Schenker Yusen ST Rohde & Schwarz Asia Pte Ltd CEVA Dont expect marvellous pay. I have been to few world top forwarders, I can tell you that. |
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