Global Ecommerce Supply Chain Analyst – Freight, 3PL & Cost-of-Doing-Business Model (US/UK/UAE)
I manage global operations for a consumer products brand expanding into US, UK and UAE. I need an experienced supply chain / logistics analyst (not a general VA) to help me understand the true cost of doing business per region and support pricing decisions. You’ll be working with data I already have: - Freight quotes (China → US / UK / UAE) - 3PL rate cards for US and UK (and a shortlist for UAE) - Product dimensions, weights, carton/CBM details - Domestic shipping rate cards from the 3PLs Your job is to turn this into clear models and recommendations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scope of Work 1) Freight Quote Equalization & Lane Comparison (US + UK) - 3 hours - Compare multiple freight quotes with different structures (EXW vs FOB vs door-to-door). - Normalize them using the same goods value, CBM, units, and assumptions. - Break out freight, duties, VAT, brokerage, and other charges. - Identify the cheapest and safest option per lane - Flag any inconsistencies (duty % gaps, under-declaration offers, missing fees). Deliverable: A decision-ready freight comparison model with % and $ differences, plus risks and recommended choice per market. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2) 3PL Comparison (US, UK, UAE) - 4 hours I will provide US and UK 3PL rate cards and 2–3 UAE candidates. You will: - Extract and compare: Storage (CBM / pallet) Inbound receiving Pick/pack Packaging Monthly minimums / account fees Domestic shipping rate tables - Build a clean comparison matrix across all 3 regions. - Highlight where each 3PL is strong/weak on cost and structure. Deliverable: A US/UK/UAE 3PL comparison sheet with a short written summary and open questions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3) Cost of Doing Business Model (Per Region) - 6-8 hours Using the freight + 3PL data, build a model that shows: - Landed cost per SKU per region (US, UK, UAE). - Fulfillment + shipping cost per order for key SKUs: 1 trivia game cube 1 doll 1 5 trivia game cube series set - Worst-case single-unit cost vs multi-unit basket orders. - Impact of duties/VAT and 3PL fees on margin. Deliverable: A cost-of-doing-business model that makes it obvious where we’re profitable, break-even, or exposed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4) Zone & Regional-Export Shipping Modeling - 3-5 hours From each fulfillment center, model real-world shipping costs to key destinations, using the 3PL rate tables: - US 3PL (e.g. PA) → US zones; Example routes: PA→CA, PA→TX, PA→MI for 1 cube / 1 doll / 1 series. - UK 3PL → UK zones - UAE 3PL (Dubai) → Dubai, GCC Example: Dubai→Qatar, Dubai→Sharjah, etc Dubai→Saudi, Dubai→Kuwait, etc., for the same SKUs. Deliverable: Tables showing cost per order for these lanes so we can decide pricing and free-shipping thresholds that still preserve margin. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5) Pricing & Shipping Strategy Recommendation - 1-3 hours Based on the above: - Suggest sustainable retail price ranges per region. - Recommend shipping structures (flat rate vs tiered vs free over X). - Identify regions/products where we should or should not subsidize shipping. - Call out any regions or lanes that are structurally unprofitable without changes. Deliverable: - A concise 1–2 page written summary with clear recommendations. Requirements You should have real experience in most of the following: - International freight and incoterms (EXW, FOB, DDP, etc.) - Ecommerce landed-cost modeling - 3PL / fulfillment cost analysis - Shipping zone and volumetric/CBM calculations - SKU-level margin modeling and pricing logic - Duties/VAT impact (US/UK/EU/Middle East experience is a plus) Apply tot his job