Expeditors

Logistics

Agent-CustomsBrokerage(Billing)

$360–540k ~AI est. Bangplee, Samut Prakarn, Thailand FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Agent - Customs Brokerage (Billing) at Expeditors. Skills: Customs brokerage, Billing, Invoicing. Review customs brokerage documents. Check customs brokerage documents”

Industry & Context.

Logistics

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor Degree in any fields, At least one-year working experience in customs brokerage or accounting, Good command of English, Fluent in Thai

Nice to Have

Knowledge of customs formalities, Knowledge of clearance, Knowledge of cargo handling process, Knowledge of customs regulations, Accounting Background

What You'll Do.

Review customs brokerage documents

Check customs brokerage documents

Verify customs brokerage documents

Prepare related paperwork

Prepare necessary information

Provide Customs Entry

Provide Delivery Order

Perform paperwork associated with orders

Maintain corresponding files

Coordinate with relevant parties

Ensure proper invoicing of accounts

Contact customers on issues

Contact service providers on issues

Support any complaints

Take up additional assignments

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordinate with internal parties; Coordinate with external parties

Communication Scope

Communicate by phone; Communicate by email

Full Job Description

“We’re not in the shipping business; we’re in the information business” -Peter Rose, Expeditors Founder As a Fortune 500 company, Expeditors employs more than 15,000 trained professionals in a worldwide network of over 300 locations across six continents. Expeditors satisfies the increasingly sophisticated needs of international trade through customized solutions and seamless, integrated information systems. Our services include the consolidation and forwarding of air or ocean freight, customs brokerage, vendor consolidation, cargo insurance, time-definite transportation, order management, warehousing, distribution and customized logistics solutions. Expeditors is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. 1. To review, check and verify customs brokerage documents as provided by Customers, Government Agencies and Expeditors Service Providers. 2. To prepare all related paperwork and necessary information such as Customs Entry and Delivery Order, and then provide to the relevant parties in a timely manner. 3. To perform all paperwork associated with orders and maintain the corresponding files including disposal. 4. To invoice timely, accurately and completely based on approved quotations, CSOP, RFQ. 5. To coordinate with internal/external relevant parties in handling shipments, performing invoicing, including associated back-up and documentation and ensure proper invoicing of accounts. 6. To contact customers and service providers on any issues regarding customs formalities, clearance, billing and payment. 7. To communicate by phone or email for supporting any requests and complaints. 8. To take up additional assignments as required to meet with the Company needs. ## Qualifications * Bachelor Degree in any fields. * At least one-year working experience in customs brokerage or accounting. * Knowledge of customs formalities, clearance, cargo handling process and customs regulations are preferable. * Accounting Background is preferable. * Good command of English and typing sk

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