Senior Logistics Specialist
Operations
Shanghai, China
Job Overview
Ampd Energy designs and manufactures mobile Battery Power Systems (BPS) that replace diesel generators on construction sites, in mining operations, and across heavy industry. Our product line includes the Ampd 200 and Ampd 400, and soon the Ampd 800, shipping to customers across the US, UK, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and Asia.
We are looking for a Senior Logistics Specialist to own end-to-end global logistics for our BPS units and spare parts. This role covers international freight (ocean, air, and multimodal), in-country road and rail transport, dangerous goods compliance, customs clearance, and warehouse coordination. The right person will be hands-on, commercially sharp on carrier management, and capable of building the logistics infrastructure to support a fast-growing hardware business.
Key Responsibilities
Manage end-to-end global shipping for BPS units and spare parts, covering ocean freight (FCL and breakbulk), air freight, and multimodal transport
Plan and execute shipments across the full product range, recognising that different products have different shipping profiles: Ampd 200 ship in standard containers; Ampd 400 can ship containerised (tight fit) or as flat rack cargo; Ampd 800 ships as a standard 20ft high-cube container
Coordinate Out of Gauge (OOG) and flat rack shipments where required, including booking, lashing, securing, route surveys, and special handling
Handle logistics exceptions including rerouting, port changes, inspections, demurrage, and detention issues
In-Country Road & Rail Transport Support in-market Sales Operations teams on in-country last-mile logistics, primarily in the US and UK/EU, with the ability to support all markets as required. In-market teams lead delivery execution; this role provides logistics expertise, carrier coordination, and route planning support
Support on coordinating road/rail transport to sites, including route planning for oversized or heavy loads, escort and permitting requirements, and site access logistics
Work with regional logistics partners to ensure reliable delivery to remote or constrained job sites
Serve as the primary point of accountability for dangerous goods compliance across all transport modes.
Ensure all shipments of lithium-ion battery systems comply with applicable DG regulations: IMDG Code (sea), IATA DGR (air), ADR (European road), DOT/49 CFR (US road), and equivalent local regulations in all operating markets
Manage DG classification, packaging requirements, labelling, and documentation including shipper’s declarations of dangerous goods
Maintain current DG certifications and ensure all freight forwarders and carriers hold appropriate dangerous goods handling approvals
Stay current on evolving lithium battery transport regulations and proactively flag changes that affect Ampd’s shipping operations
Build and manage a panel of freight forwarders, shipping lines, road carriers, and last-mile logistics providers across all operating regions
Run competitive tenders and negotiate rates, service levels, and contract terms
Establish and monitor carrier SLAs covering on-time delivery, cargo handling, DG compliance, and communication standards
Conduct regular carrier performance reviews and maintain a qualified supplier list
Develop contingency routing and backup carrier arrangements to mitigate disruption risk
Manage regional warehouse operations including receiving, storage, and outbound dispatch of BPS units
Note: inventory management of spare parts is owned by the Service team, and inventory of sales-ready units is owned by Sales Operations. This role is responsible for the warehouse facility, inbound/outbound logistics, and warehouse provider management — not stock decisions
Coordinate with warehouse partners on space planning, handling procedures for lithium-ion battery systems, and compliance with local storage regulations
Provide proactive, real-time visibility on unit shipment status and estimated arrival dates to Sales and Customer Experience teams
Ensure shipment tracking data is accurate and feeds into the company dashboard so Sales can track unit arrivals without chasing logistics manually
Work with the Software team to define and maintain the data integration between logistics tracking systems and the Ampd dashboard
Communicate proactively on delays, exceptions, or schedule changes to all affected internal stakeholders
Prepare logistics cost estimates including transportation cost forecasting and end-to-end landed cost analysis
Understand customs duties and tax regulations across operating markets, and advise on HS code classification to optimise clearance and cost efficiency
Analyse total landed cost structure to support business planning and pricing decisions
Identify and execute cost reduction initiatives across route optimisation, carrier negotiation, mode selection, and container utilisation
Develop and maintain logistics SOPs, supplier management processes, and operational standards
Identify, assess, and mitigate logistics risks including delays, customs issues, compliance gaps, and cargo damage
Drive continuous improvement in logistics performance, cost, and reliability
International Freight & Multimodal Transport
Dangerous Goods Compliance
Carrier & Freight Forwarder Management
Warehouse Coordination
Shipment Visibility & Stakeholder Communication
Costing & Compliance
Process & Continuous Improvement
Skills Required:
7+ years of experience in international logistics, ideally in a hardware or industrial product company
Demonstrated experience with dangerous goods shipping, specifically lithium-ion batteries or equivalent Class 9 hazmat cargo. Current DG certification strongly preferred
Strong experience with in-country road and rail transport logistics, including oversized or heavy load planning, permitting, and carrier coordination
Experience managing freight forwarder and carrier panels, running tenders, and holding providers to SLAs
Solid understanding of FCL, breakbulk, and multimodal shipping methods
Experience with customs compliance, HS code classification, and landed cost analysis across multiple jurisdictions
Strong capability in logistics cost analysis, budgeting, and cost reduction
Experience in International shipments from China to US, UK/EU, Australia, Middle East, or Southeast Asia logistics operations
Excellent cross-functional communication skills — comfortable working across sales, service, supply chain, finance, and software teams
Familiarity with logistics systems (TMS, ERP) and ability to work with software teams on data integration
Fluent English and Mandarin communication skills (written and verbal)
Key Competencies
Dangerous Goods Compliance (Lithium-Ion / Class 9)
International & Domestic Freight Management
Carrier & Forwarder Commercial Management
In-Country Road & Rail Transport
Cost Optimisation & Landed Cost Analysis
Customs & HS Code Knowledge
Warehouse Operations Coordination
Stakeholder Communication & Shipment Visibility
Risk Management & Problem Solving
To excel in this role, these key competencies are highly valued.