CMA CGM
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    at CMA CGM Australia Pty Ltd
    South Wharf, Melbourne VIC
    As a Ship Manager, you will optimize stowage and vessel use, manage schedules and port operations, and ensure safe, efficient, compliant performance.
    As a Ship Manager, you will optimize stowage and vessel use, manage schedules and port operations, and ensure safe, efficient, compliant performance.
    classification: Manufacturing, Transport & LogisticsManufacturing, Transport & Logistics
    12d ago
    12d ago

    at CMA CGM Australia Pty Ltd
    South Wharf, Melbourne VIC
    Deliver support to elite customers, manage multi-channel enquiries, collaborate with stakeholders.
    Deliver support to elite customers, manage multi-channel enquiries, collaborate with stakeholders.
    classification: Manufacturing, Transport & LogisticsManufacturing, Transport & Logistics
    8d ago
    8d ago

    What’s it like working at CMA CGM?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees appreciate the opportunities for career growth and learning at CMA CGM, where the company aims to build flexible and responsible individuals focused on progress. The work environment is described as friendly and professional, with an efficient working environment and high salaries.

    However, some potential challenges include adjusting to changing schedules while navigating, which can impact sleep, as well as being away from family. Additionally, a reviewer noted that common tools and equipment could be improved to prevent workflow interruptions.