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General Manager (Multi-user 3PL)

This is a very successful privately-owned business, with a mix of transport and warehousing 3PL contracts. Are you an experienced warehousing leader ready to take full ownership of a multi-user contract logistics operation? We are seeking and experienced General Manager to manage a large 500,000 sqft site based in Birmingham. This is a strategic leadership role with full P&L responsibility, driving operational excellence and customer satisfaction in a fast-paced, growing logistics environment.

About the Role

As General Manager you will:

Lead Operations: Oversee a modern and sophisticated warehousing operation, including e-commerce fulfilment and stock flow management.
Drive Financial Performance: Take full P&L responsibility, ensuring profitable growth and cost control.
Implement Best Practices: Redesign processes for efficiency, scalability, and continuous improvement.
Develop Teams: Inspire and manage warehouse teams, fostering a culture of accountability and high performance.
Engage Customers: Act as the key liaison for major clients, ensuring exceptional service and identifying growth opportunities.
Shape Strategy: Align warehousing operations with business objectives and introduce innovative technology solutions.What We're Looking For

Proven experience in senior warehousing or logistics leadership roles, ideally within multi-site, multi-user 3PL operations.
Strong commercial acumen with full P&L management experience.
Expertise in warehouse optimisation, process improvement, and e-commerce fulfilment.
Excellent leadership and team-building skills.
Strong communication and customer relationship management abilities.
Ability to deliver operational and financial targets in a fast-paced environment.Processing Your Data

Bis Henderson Recruitment is a leading provider of recruitment, interim management and consultancy services to the supply chain and logistics industry. Should you respond to this advertisement we may store your CV and contact details and will process this data for recruitment purposes only. Should we process your data, then we will always tell you that we are doing so.

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All applicants must have an unrestricted right to work in the UK as our client will not support visa sponsorship for this role

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