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Logistics Coordinator

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In-Office
Walpole, MA
Entry level
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Walpole, MA
Entry level
The Logistics Coordinator is responsible for managing last-mile delivery operations, enhancing relationships with retailers, drivers, and consumers, and ensuring timely deliveries.
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Logistics Coordinator Last Mile

Capstone's Last Mile solution has become much more than an on-demand option. It is a dedicated delivery service, partnering with the retailers, e-commerce consolidators and health care providers to enhance the consumer experience. With a fleet of more than 2,000 highly vetted last-mile couriers, Capstone delivers both business-to-business and business-to-consumer shipments for a variety of industries where speed and precision are needed most. Assignment of local operational management and recruiting resources enhances the relationship between the retailers, drivers and consumers.

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