The Logistics Coordinator is responsible for planning, coordinating, and monitoring the movement of goods from suppliers to customers. This role ensures shipments are delivered on time, documentation is accurate, costs are controlled, and logistics operations comply with company policies and customs or transportation regulations.
Key ResponsibilitiesCoordinate domestic and international shipments with freight forwarders, carriers, warehouses, and suppliers.
Track shipment status and proactively resolve delays, documentation issues, or delivery problems.
Prepare and manage shipping documents such as invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, airway bills, and customs documents.
Communicate with internal teams including purchasing, sales, warehouse, finance, and customer service.
Monitor logistics costs and support freight quotation, cost comparison, and invoice verification.
Maintain accurate shipment records in ERP, TMS, WMS, or internal tracking systems.
Support import/export customs clearance processes and ensure compliance with trade regulations.
Manage delivery schedules, inventory movement, and warehouse coordination.
Identify process improvements to reduce cost, improve delivery performance, and increase operational efficiency.
Prepare regular logistics reports including shipment status, lead time, cost, and issue tracking.
Bachelor’s degree in Logistics, Supply Chain, Business, International Trade, or a related field preferred.
1–3+ years of experience in logistics, freight forwarding, import/export, warehouse operations, or supply chain.
Knowledge of shipping terms, Incoterms, customs clearance, and transportation processes.
Experience with ERP, TMS, WMS, Excel, or logistics tracking systems.
Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
Ability to manage multiple shipments and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
English communication skills preferred for international logistics roles.
Experience with international trade documentation.
Familiarity with air, ocean, and ground freight.
Knowledge of customs regulations and tariff classification.
Advanced Excel skills, including pivot tables and data analysis.
Korean, English, or Chinese language skills depending on trade lanes.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Logistics, Supply Chain, Business, International Trade, or a related field
- 1-3+ years of experience in logistics, freight forwarding, import/export, warehouse operations, or supply chain
- Knowledge of shipping terms, Incoterms, customs clearance, and transportation processes
- Experience with ERP, TMS, WMS, Excel, or logistics tracking systems
- Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills
- Ability to manage multiple shipments and deadlines in a fast-paced environment
- English communication skills
What We Do
FuriosaAI designs and develops data center accelerators for the most advanced AI models and applications. Our mission is to make AI computing sustainable so everyone on Earth has access to powerful AI. Our Background Three misfit engineers with each from HW, SW and algorithm fields who had previously worked for AMD, Qualcomm and Samsung got together and founded FuriosaAI in 2017 to build the world’s best AI chips. The company has raised more than $100 million, with investments from DSC Investment, Korea Development Bank, and Naver, the largest internet provider in Korea. We have partnered on our first two products with a wide range of industry leaders including TSMC, ASUS, SK Hynix, GUC, and Samsung. FuriosaAI now has over 140 employees across Seoul, Silicon Valley, and Europe. Our Approach We are building full stack solutions to offer the most optimal combination of programmability, efficiency, and ease of use. We achieve this through a “first principles” approach to engineering: We start with the core problem, which is how to accelerate.








