The Country Logistics Manager is responsible for the strategic and operational management of all logistics and supply chain activities in Afghanistan, ensuring that operations are efficient, transparent, and fully compliant with the organization’s internal policies, donor regulations, and international standards.
This role oversees procurement, supply chain, fleet, asset management, warehouse operations, ICT, and general logistics support to ensure uninterrupted program delivery across all bases in Afghanistan.
A. Logistics & Supply Chain Management
- Develop, implement, and oversee the country logistics strategy in line with organizational objectives.
- Ensure timely, cost-effective, and compliant procurement of goods, works, and services.
- Supervise the preparation and monitoring of Procurement Plans (PP) for all active projects.
- Ensure all procurement processes comply with donor rules, internal SOPs, and humanitarian principles.
- Manage supplier prequalification and maintain updated supplier databases.
B. Fleet & Transport Management
- Oversee vehicle fleet, including rental contracts, maintenance schedules, and driver management.
- Ensure optimal use of vehicles and fuel monitoring systems.
- Guarantee compliance with security guidelines for staff movements.
C. Warehouse & Asset Management
- Supervise stock management, including pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, in line with SOP 37.
- Ensure proper asset registration, tagging, and periodic inventory checks.
- Oversee warehouse safety, security, and temperature/humidity monitoring systems.
D. Compliance & Reporting
- Ensure all logistics files and documentation are archived according to donor and audit requirements.
- Produce periodic logistics reports, including Supply Chain Challenges & Mitigation Measures.
- Participate in budget planning to ensure adequate logistics resources for ongoing and new projects.
E. Coordination & Representation
- Act as the focal point for logistics with donors, partners, government authorities, and suppliers.
- Coordinate closely with Finance, Programs, and Security for operational planning.
- Represent the organization in the Logistics Cluster and relevant coordination meetings.
F. Team Management & Capacity Building
- Supervise and mentor logistics staff at country and field level.
- Organize training on procurement, fleet, warehouse, and compliance procedures.
- Promote team development, delegation, and performance monitoring.
3. Required Qualifications & Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or related field (Master’s preferred).
- Minimum 5–7 years of progressive logistics management experience, ideally with INGOs in humanitarian contexts.
- Strong knowledge of procurement regulations (ECHO, BHA, UN agencies, etc.).
- Proven experience in fleet, warehouse, and supply chain management.
- Strong leadership, communication, and negotiation skills.
- Ability to work under pressure in insecure environments.
- Fluency in English (written and spoken) required; Dari and/or Pashto an asset.
4. Key Competencies
- Strategic planning and problem-solving.
- Team leadership and staff development.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills.
- High ethical standards and commitment to accountability and transparency.