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Logistics Analyst

Hemel Hempstead, England, United Kingdom

unybrands was established in 2020 by a group of partners united by a shared vision: to build the leading next-generation e-commerce platform for micro-brands. Headquartered in Miami, the company has a global presence with teams in Berlin, London, New York, and China.

unybrands acquires e-commerce businesses that sell both on and off Amazon. Once acquired, these brands are integrated into unybrands' platform, where operations are optimized, business performance is enhanced, and expansion into new product lines and markets is driven. Currently we have acquired 30 brands including Pet Care, Personal Care, Home Care, Supplements, Baby & Juvenile, Garden & Outdoor, Sports & Fitness, and Home, Lifestyle Culinary & Arts. Through expert management and robust infrastructure, unybrands empowers e-commerce brands to scale and thrive.

Role Overview

 

The Logistics Analyst is responsible for managing and optimising end-to-end warehouse and 3PL operations, ensuring efficient, scalable, and reliable logistics processes across inbound, storage, and outbound flows.

 

This role focuses on building structured processes, improving data visibility, and enabling internal teams to operate effectively. You will act as the key link between internal stakeholders and external partners, driving alignment, accountability, and continuous improvement across all logistics activities.

 

Key Responsibilities

 

Operations & 3PL Management

  • Oversee day-to-day logistics operations across 3PL providers, shipping agents, and courier partners.
  • Develop and maintain standardised processes for inbound, warehousing, fulfilment (B2B/B2C), and returns.
  • Define, track, and improve KPIs including order accuracy, dispatch performance, inventory accuracy, and inbound timelines.
  • Monitor stock movements and order execution, ensuring timely delivery and issue resolution.
  • Lead escalation and resolution of operational issues, driving accountability with partners.

 

Inventory, Data & Reporting

  • Ensure accurate stock management across all systems and warehouse locations, including reconciliation between ERP and 3PL systems.
  • Investigate and resolve stock discrepancies, implementing preventative measures.
  • Own and deliver key reporting (availability, dispatch performance, Amazon KPIs), providing actionable insights.
  • Analyse data trends to identify risks, improve performance, and support decision-making.
  • Maintain accurate data sharing with suppliers and partners (forecasts, shipping schedules, stock updates).

 

Cross-Functional Collaboration & Communication

 

  • Act as the central point of contact for logistics across Purchasing, Marketplace, Finance, and Operations teams.
  • Provide regular updates on performance, risks, and key developments to stakeholders.
  • Collaborate on forecasting, inbound planning, and stock lifecycle management (product transitions, run-down strategies).
  • Support marketplace operations, including Amazon removals, queries, and performance actions.
  • Attend weekly planning and availability meetings, ensuring alignment across teams.

 

Systems, Process Improvement & Administration

 

  • Monitor system performance and resolve integration or data issues with IT teams and 3PL partners.
  • Review and resolve API errors and operational exceptions to ensure smooth data flow.
  • Identify and implement process improvements, leveraging automation and AI tools to reduce manual effort and increase efficiency.
  • Build and maintain operational dashboards, reports, and tools to improve visibility and decision-making.

 

Manage operational administration, including:

 

  • Dispatch performance reporting and escalation
  • Amazon POA responses and query management
  • Commercial invoicing for B2B shipments
  • End-to-end order tracking and documentation accuracy
  • Success Metrics
  • 3PL SLA and KPI performance (accuracy, timeliness, reliability)
  • Inventory accuracy across systems and physical stock
  • Dispatch performance and order fulfilment quality
  • Reduction in operational errors and manual processes
  • Quality and timeliness of reporting and data visibility
  • Stakeholder alignment and satisfaction

 

Key Skills & Experience

 

  • 2 to 3 years of experience in a supply chain environment
  • Experience managing 3PL and warehouse operations in a fast-paced environment
  • Advanced Excel skills (data analysis, reporting, modelling)
  • Strong data interpretation skills with the ability to turn insights into action
  • Experience using AI tools and automation to improve workflows and efficiency
  • Ability to build reports, dashboards, and scalable operational tools
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
  • High attention to detail with strong problem-solving capability
  • Experience with ERP systems, 3PL platforms, and marketplaces (e.g., Amazon)
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and drive continuous improvement
  • Ability to work effectively with a team spread internationally with differing cultures and communication styles

 

unybrands is an equal opportunity employer and considers all applicants for employment without any regard to race, skin color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, and age. Nor are applicants discriminated against based on disability or protected classes.  

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