




Job Summary: The Programming Analyst is responsible for contracting third-party providers, route planning, and optimizing logistics operations, ensuring daily efficiency and revenue generation. Key Highlights: 1. Direct impact on revenue and daily decision-making. 2. Optimization of logistics operations and management of unforeseen events. 3. Commercial support and financial monitoring of shipments. Here, programming is not a static spreadsheet. It is daily decision-making, real-time adjustments, and direct impact on revenue. If you master **route planning**, know how to **contract third-party providers**, balance **cost vs. timeline**, and remain unfazed by unforeseen events, this role is yours. The Programming Analyst is responsible for contracting third-party providers and defining the daily fleet/third-party scheduling, ensuring optimal resource allocation to streamline logistics operations and meet delivery deadlines. Third-Party Mapping: Identifying and selecting third-party vehicles to support operational scheduling. Route Planning Knowledge & Operational Availability: Ensuring vehicle availability for additional operations as needed. Management of Empty Third-Party Vehicles: Monitoring empty third-party vehicles to utilize them in GH operations. Management of Unforeseen Events: Adjusting scheduling in response to unforeseen events, ensuring operational continuity and efficiency. Reporting to the Coordinator and Manager. Financial Monitoring: Daily monitoring of third-party shipment revenue to consistently meet targets. Commercial Support: Providing support to the commercial department in determining rates for routes. Operational Report: Preparing and presenting a summary report of daily third-party operations. Freight Settlement: Performing freight settlement for fleet operations in regions without fixed customers, ensuring financial viability. Subcontractor Issuance: Issuing documentation for service subcontracting. Vehicle Daily Allowance Tracking: Monitoring daily allowances per vehicle to ensure operational efficiency and revenue generation. Route Planning Knowledge: Experience in route planning is required to optimize routes and reduce operational costs. Third-Party Contracting: Contracting third-party carriers for transportation operations, ensuring cost optimization and operational efficiency. Company Target: Monitoring the company’s overall target to adjust scheduling and maximize revenue. **Ready for the challenge?** Then **\#JoinGH** and make a difference with us!


