an export-import (exim) executive is the primary liaison between a company, its global suppliers/customers, and government regulatory bodies. their role is to ensure that goods move across international borders legally, cost-effectively, and on time.
in 2025, this role heavily integrates digital trade platforms and trade compliance automation to manage the complexities of global logistics.
## 1. core responsibilities
the exim executive manages the lifecycle of a shipment, which includes:
documentation management: preparing and verifying critical paperwork such as bills of lading (b/l), commercial invoices, packing lists, and certificates of origin.
customs compliance: ensuring all shipments comply with both domestic and international trade laws, including hs code classification and duty calculations.
logistics coordination: selecting the best transport mode (air, sea, road) and negotiating rates with freight forwarders and custom house agents (chas).
incoterms implementation: applying the correct incoterms (., fob, cif, exw) to define the point of risk and cost transfer between buyer and seller.
financial oversight: managing letters of credit (l/c), tracking payments, and ensuring all trade finance protocols are followed.
risk management: monitoring shipments in real-time to proactively resolve delays at ports or customs checkpoints.
Experience
0 - 5 Years
No. of Openings
2
Education
Post Graduate (M.B.A/PGDM : Operations)
Role
Export Import Executive
Industry Type
Export / Import / Trading
Gender
[ Male / Female ]
Job Country
India
Type of Job
Full Time
Work Location Type
Work from Office
Face interview location
Impact HR and KM Solutions Near Canada Corner Signal Ravi Chambers Basements Below Laminate Gallery