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amitdixit

To describe myself in a nutshell, I am hardworking; ready to take up any challenge of life abreast with the latest trends and a team player with excellent management Skills in Supply & Distribution Chain management along with thorough communication skills.

Experience of over 3.5 years in implementation of modern negotiation & inventory management systems & techniques to maintain logical inventory levels avoiding building up of dead /slow moving stock; My prime goal is to capitalize on opportunities; currently spearheading efforts with Paradeep Phosphates Ltd. (K.K Birla group) as an Officer Supply & Distribution.

My core competencies include Inventory Control, Inventory/ Material Management, Cost Management, Vendor Development, Process & Systems Management, Quality Management, Warehouse Management, Leadership & Resource Management, Procurement procedures and its statutory compliance & Documentation requirements.

Professionally I am looking for an opportunity that will help me utilizing my skills in the above areas.

James

Hello Amit,

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On behalf of the entire Expat-blog Team welcome on board. I hope your experience on the blog will be both enjoyable and informative.

I will give you the same advice that I have for everyone seeking employment here in Brazil. While English is often heralded as the "universal language of commerce" the language is not widely spoken here in Brazil, not even in business circles. This is especially true in Logistics, so for you learning Portuguese is essential since you will need to be able to communicate well with co-workers, superiors and clients. You should begin learning the language as soon as possible, certainly long before coming here is the best. Good luck in your job search.

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

amitdixit

Respected Macaé,

Thank you for your suggestion. I am trying to learn Portuguese.




Regards

Amit Dixit

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