Help Africa Matters Initiative with 10 volunteers for Supply Chain/Logistics Support

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Help Africa Matters Initiative with 10 volunteers for Supply Chain/Logistics Support
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Business related skills

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Other

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4-8 hours

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Help Africa Matters Initiative with 10 volunteers for Supply Chain/Logistics Support

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Africa Matters Initiative is seeking a knowledgeable volunteer with expertise in supply chain and logistics to help us develop an effective international shipping strategy from South Africa. We are looking for someone who can provide insights and advice on: - Identifying the best logistics companies for international shipping, considering factors such as reliability, cost-effectiveness, and delivery times. - Creating a sustainable and affordable delivery model that ensures our products and services are accessible to consumers worldwide. - Advising on best practices for streamlining the shipping process, reducing costs, and optimizing the overall customer experience. If you have experience in international shipping and logistics and are passionate about supporting AMI’s mission, we would love to collaborate with you to make our services more accessible on a global scale.


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