DHL’s Country Strategic Carrier Management role in Thailand focuses on developing and managing strategic relationships with transport and logistics carriers. Responsibilities typically include carrier selection, contract and rate negotiations, capacity planning, performance monitoring, cost optimization, compliance, and collaboration with country and regional stakeholders. Candidates are generally expected to have experience in freight forwarding, transportation procurement, carrier management, or supply-chain operations, along with strong commercial and analytical skills. Fluency in English and Thai, negotiation ability, knowledge of transport markets, and proficiency with Excel or logistics systems are likely required. The successful candidate should be commercially minded, data-driven, organized, and able to influence internal teams and external partners.
DHL is a global logistics and supply-chain company operating across more than 220 countries and territories. Its businesses cover express delivery, air and ocean freight, road transportation, contract logistics, warehousing, customs services, and supply-chain management. DHL is part of DHL Group and serves multinational corporations, small businesses, manufacturers, retailers, and private customers. In Thailand, the company supports international trade through transportation networks, distribution facilities, customs expertise, and technology-enabled logistics solutions. DHL is known for its international scale, structured processes, focus on service quality, and investment in sustainability and digitalization. Employees commonly work with regional and global teams, making communication, compliance, commercial awareness, and cross-border collaboration important. Benefits and career development may vary by business unit, seniority, and local employment terms.
Thailand offers island-based lifestyles in Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao, Krabi’s island communities, and smaller Andaman destinations. Most corporate logistics and supply-chain opportunities remain in Bangkok, the Eastern Economic Corridor, and major ports, while islands provide work in tourism, hospitality, retail, marine transport, and remote services. Thai culture values politeness, respect, family, and community; learning basic Thai is helpful. Island living offers beaches, outdoor activities, relaxed routines, and lower congestion, but healthcare, transport, schooling, and high-speed internet can be more limited or seasonal. Foreign employees normally need a Thai employer-sponsored Non-Immigrant B visa and work permit before starting work; requirements vary by nationality and position. Relocating is easiest after confirming sponsorship, housing, medical coverage, tax obligations, and transport links. Phuket and Koh Samui offer the broadest expat services, while smaller islands are quieter but less connected.
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