Key jobs
We specialise in finding roles for professionals in the areas of distribution, logistics, merchandising, quality control & assurance, procurement/purchasing, sourcing, supply chain management, operations management and warehousing in Hong Kong.
Our consultants recruit supply chain, logistics & procurement professionals for leading global FMCG, electronics, third party logistics companies, and are experts in their areas. Because we're specialists, we can offer you in-depth understanding of your career goals.
Our approach
We've been helping supply chain, logistics and procurement professionals find jobs in Hong Kong since 1997.
We have established a strong reputation within the supply chain ,logistics & procurement function for offering an extremely personalised service to our clients and candidates. We'll meet you for an in-depth discussion about your career objectives and proactively approach companies on your behalf.
The team is excited about becoming your recruiter and helping you achieve your career goals.
Contact:
Dicky Leung, Manager - Construction, Engineering & Supply Chain
E: dicky.leung@robertwalters.com.hk
T: +852 2103 5358
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