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A leading company in electric bike logistics is seeking a (Senior) Global Supply Chain Manager. This role will establish and manage the complete supply chain function, ensuring efficient procurement, inventory control, and logistics coordination to support the growing network of urban hubs. Candidates should possess substantial experience in supply chain management, negotiating vendor terms, and establishing purchasing systems, with a strong focus on pragmatic solutions in a high-growth environment.
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Port
slough, United Kingdom
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31.05.2025
15.07.2025
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About Port
Port is building the infrastructure for the future of last-mile delivery. We provide electric bikes for rental, used by couriers across London, powered by our proprietary charging station technology and a growing network of urban hubs.
We manage a wide range of components—from bike parts to charging hardware—sourced from global suppliers, along with local vendors. Until now, supply chain operations have been reactive—we’re now hiring our first Global Supply Chain Manager to bring structure, cost-efficiency, and scale to this vital function.
The Role
As Global Supply Chain Manager, you’ll be responsible for designing and running Port’s entire supply chain function, including procurement, purchasing, transport and general logistics. This is a hybrid strategic and operational role—you’ll shape the playbook, negotiate with suppliers, and make sure parts and hardware flow reliably into our warehouses and hubs.
You will own supplier relationships and procurement processes, forecasting and purchasing cycles, logistics coordination and inventory management systems. Reporting to the Director of Operations and working cross-functionally with operations, hardware, and finance teams.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Procurement & Purchasing
2. Process Design & Optimisation
3. Forecasting & Demand Planning
4. Inventory Control Systems
6. Cost & Cashflow Impact
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