Procurement, Supply Chain & LogisticsCross-functional

Supply Chain Coordinator

Supply Chain Coordinator roles keep physical or service flows visible. They suit people who can manage timing, exceptions, communication, and records across suppliers, logistics partners, and internal teams.

Why learners explore this role

This page is meant to help you read past the job title. It connects the role to the sort of reporting, records, systems, coordination, and communication work employers usually care about.

Next best action

Use the related courses and stacks below to build a cleaner learning route, then translate the work into CV examples, interview answers, and more credible role language.

Who this role can suit

  • Operations administrators moving into logistics or supply chain
  • People who enjoy tracking movement, status, and exceptions
  • Customer or procurement support professionals stepping into wider operational coordination

Practical skill themes

Logistics coordinationOrder trackingSupplier follow-upException management

Typical responsibilities

Role expectations vary by employer, but these are the kinds of responsibilities that usually sit behind the title.

Role guide
Track orders, deliveries, stock movements, and exception updates
Coordinate supplier, logistics, customer, or warehouse communication
Maintain trackers for delays, shortages, and action owners
Escalate service risks, delivery failures, or unclear commitments

Related AppliedCareer courses

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CV-relevant capability signals

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Logistics coordinationOrder trackingSupplier follow-upException managementLogistics and supply coordinationTracking and status visibilitySupplier and service communicationOperational follow-up disciplineEscalation of delays and shortagesSAP procurement conceptsPurchase ordersGoods receiptInvoice matchingProcure-to-pay exceptionsVendor onboardingSupplier due diligenceMaster data checksApproval workflow