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Head of Strategy – Global Ocean Freight

Rhenus Logistics

BangkokFull-timeHybrid

Posted 22 May 2026

About this role

Lead the global ocean freight strategy by managing strategic projects, optimizing product profitability, and overseeing global demurrage and detention policies. Coordinate with cross-functional teams to drive monetization initiatives and enhance the competitiveness of ocean freight tariffs. Requires at least 10 years of experience in ocean freight forwarding and 5 years in people management. Candidates must possess strong analytical skills, fluency in English, and the ability to lead in a multicultural environment.

What they're looking for

Strategic PlanningOcean Freight ProcurementPeople ManagementStakeholder ManagementFinancial AnalysisDemurrage and Detention ManagementProduct DevelopmentMarket Intelligence

Frequently asked questions

What does a Head of Strategy – Global Ocean Freight at Rhenus Logistics do?

Lead the global ocean freight strategy by managing strategic projects, optimizing product profitability, and overseeing global demurrage and detention policies. Coordinate with cross-functional teams to drive monetization initiatives and enhance the competitiveness of ocean freight tariffs. Requires…

What skills does this Head of Strategy – Global Ocean Freight role need?

Key skills for this role include Strategic Planning, Ocean Freight Procurement, People Management, Stakeholder Management, Financial Analysis, Demurrage and Detention Management.

How much does a Head of Strategy – Global Ocean Freight at Rhenus Logistics pay?

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Is this Head of Strategy – Global Ocean Freight role remote, hybrid, or on-site?

This role is hybrid, based in Bangkok.

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