Manager, EMD
About this role
Job Responsibilities
- Lead a team of 3–5 members and oversee global–regional container management, taking full accountability for approximately USD 150M in annual operating expenses while ensuring alignment with corporate financial targets, strong cost control, and optimal ROI on container assets.
- Management global-regional container inventory, including real time monitoring of balances, utilization rates, dwell times and performance metrics to maintain optimal stock levels and minimize idle/inefficient containers.
- Strategize, plan and direct the distribution of empty containers in the most optimal, cost-efficient and sustainable ways to cover forecasted demand, balance surplus/deficit areas while reducing empty repositioning cost.
- Drive the timely delivery of containers to customers to fulfill loading requirements, maximize vessel utilization and equipment availability and reduced lost opportunities
- Influence and drive multiple stakeholders including HQ operations, trades, regional offices to secure vessel space for empty positioning and direct execution across the global-regional network
- Monitor container demand forecasts, identify variances, and proactively drive stakeholders to improve forecast accuracy and reduce planning errors
- Develop and execute contingency container supply plans to mitigate operating disruptions (e.g., Port congestion, vessel delay, geopolitical events, natural disasters, container shortages), ensuring business continuity and minimizing revenue/cost risk
- Drive analytical insights from container movement data, activity patterns, and performance metrics to shape operating strategies, identify inefficiencies, recommend process enhancements, and deliver measurement improvement in cost, speed, and asset utilization.
- Ownership and enhancement of container management systems with strong innovation mindset to challenge conventional approaches, leverage data analytics, emerging technologies (e.g. advanced forecasting tools, AI driven models) for accurate, real-time tracking and decision support.
Job Requirements
- Education: Degree Holder, University qualification in supply chain, Logistics or equivalent preferred
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Experience: A minimum of 10 years’ progressive experience in equipment/container management, logistics operations within the container shipping or liner industry, with at lease 3 years in managerial/leadership role
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Proven record of managing large scale container inventory, driving cost reductions and impact revenue through equipment availability
Company at a glance
Pacific International Lines (PIL) is among the top 12 container shipping lines in the world. Established in Singapore in 1967, we are the largest home‑grown carrier in Southeast Asia.
We serve customers in over 500 locations, with a focus on Asia, China, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, Oceania and the Pacific Islands. Operating a fleet of around 100 container vessels, we provide shipping services and solutions to customers in more than 90 countries worldwide.
Whatever the product – dry, refrigerated, breakbulk or special cargo – we will find a way to ship it in a safe and efficient manner. With our global network of agencies and intermodal corridors, we aim to bring value to our customers through end-to-end transportation.
At PIL, we are driving connectivity for our customers and partners with markets and communities. Our people-centric approach puts customers first, by leveraging expertise and technology to provide efficient and sustainable solutions.
We supplement our core liner shipping business with container manufacturing and logistics services to provide solutions across the supply chain.
Guided by a future-focused vision, we are committed to sustainability and making a positive impact on communities. For more information, visit www.pilship.com
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