[Logistics] In charge of steering import projects. Aiming to become a professional in international logistics
Our job as a logistics company is to manage the entire international logistics process, from receiving cargo shipped from overseas through customs clearance in Japan to delivering it to warehouses or customers. I am in charge of pharmaceutical and chemical logistics. Of the cases ordered by the sales staff on my team, I manage about 40 cases per month that are contracted under Incoterms (trade terms) for which our company arranges the import.
Shipping by ship is cheaper, so if we want to import a large amount, we arrange for a ship, but if delivery deadlines are a priority, we switch to air. This will allow the goods to arrive sooner, but the shipping fee will be higher, so we obtain information on the price and delivery date early, communicate it to the sales representative, and have them confirm and adjust with the customer as we proceed. Things have calmed down now, but the COVID-19 pandemic caused a lot of chaos in global logistics. I was in charge of importing chemicals purchased from an American supplier, but due to a labor shortage, it was difficult to arrange trucks. We considered switching to air, but the shipping fee would be even higher since it would arrive sooner. The longer it took, the later it would arrive, so while the sales staff negotiated with the customer, I kept in close contact with the freight forwarder who acted as an intermediary between the supplier and the transport company, and proceeded with what we could. I also frequently checked the news to understand the situation, and made adjustments in consultation with the sales staff. When the goods finally arrived in Japan, I was truly relieved and thought, "It's finally here."
Recently, I have been in charge of some food products as well. Only chemical products approved by the Chemical Substances Control Law (Law on the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of Chemical Substances) can be imported. Once the Compliance Department has checked against this law and given the OK, we prepare the documents to be submitted to customs. In this regard, with food, the things you need to prepare vary depending on the country you are importing from, for example radiation data is required, so I have to study from scratch. If I can learn about the laws and regulations regarding the import of food in addition to pharmaceuticals and chemicals, I think I will be able to handle all the products that our company handles, so I would like to learn each one one by one.