Vacancy NameHead of Customs Compliance Employment TypePermanent CountryUnited Kingdom LocationLiverpool Business AreaOperations Workplace TypeHybrid About PrincesThe Princes Group has over 7, employees with offices and production sites in the UK, Netherlands, Italy, Poland, France and Mauritius. Princes manufactures different food and drink products responsibly sourced and enjoyed by consumers every day. None of this would be possible without striving to be an employer of choice, where our colleagues are proud to represent our business. Role DescriptionPrinces Liverpool are recruiting for a Head of Customs Compliance to join the Supply Chain Leadership Team. This is a rare and exciting opportunity to work within one of the most prestigious buildings in the city - the Royal Liver Building in Liverpool.
Job Purpose
Reporting into the Chief Supply Chain Officer as a key member of the Supply Chain Leadership Team, the Head of Customs Compliance is responsible for setting the Group Import/Export strategy to enable sustainable business growth aligned to the Corporate vision and purpose. This role shapes the future ways of working across geographic regions for the flow of cross-border movement of goods across a supply network of +>20 production sites, a trusted network of ingredients suppliers and a diverse customer base, with the intent of delivering competitive advantage to Princes Group PLC.
Princes Group PLC is a global food and drink company specialising in the production, and distribution of both branded and private-label products. The company offers products in over 20 categories, such as fish, meat, fruits, vegetables, soups, pastes, pasta, cooking sauces, edible oils, baby food, alcoholic drinks and various soft drinks. The successful candidate will be a specialist in this sector as well as demonstrating leadership in cross-functional collaboration aligning with Sales, Technical, Manufacturing, IT, Legal, and Supply Chain functions while building high-performing global teams that drive a digitally enabled supply chain.
This Head of Customs Compliance is responsible for designing and executing global business processes that ensure compliant, streamlined, and cost-optimized movement of goods across borders. The ideal candidate will bring deep technical knowledge of global trade regulations, customs regulations, free trade agreements, import/export requirements, international shipping procedures & documentation, rules of origin, product of animal origin, preference plus trade sanction screening.
The role identifies the need for key business resources across systems, processes, people capabilities, and incorporates these into budget cycle planning over the long-term strategic horizon.
The role operates at a senior level, building proactive internal cross functional relationships across Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Legal, Procurement, Technical, IT and Finance departments to plan and execute business strategy. In parallel, the role is the key point of contact externally for various Regulatory bodies, HMRC and other Industry groups, plus external vendors (Road and Sea Freight Providers, Freight Forwarders, Customs Agents etc.). This also extends to direct Customer collaboration.
Benefits
1. Competitive Salary
2. Cash Car Allowance
3. 25 days Annual Leave plus Birthday off
4. 14.5% Pension - 5% employee opt-in / 9.5% employer contribution
5. Hybrid & Flexible Working - 4 days in the Office / 1 day WFH
6. Flexible Holiday Option - the option to buy 5 additional days each calendar year
7. Enhanced Family Friendly & Carers Policies
8. Life Assurance Cover
9. Critical Illness Cover
10. Private Medical Insurance
11. Learning & Development Opportunities
Dimensions
Direct team management of up to 10 colleagues within the Customs Compliance team.
Internally, the role typically interacts at a senior level with key contacts including the Chief Supply Chain Officer, I.T Director, Technical Director, Procurement leads, Head of Logistics, Head of Customer Service & Collaboration, National Sales Account Managers,
Externally, the key interactions will be split between HMRC, 3rd Party Vendors (Vets, Logistics Service Providers, Shipping and Customs Agents) at Operations Director level and below. In addition, direct contact with HMRC and Trade bodies such as British Soft Drink Association (BSDA) and Food and Drinks Federation (FDF) as examples will be expected. Also, direct Customer contact for all Export accounts (Tesco, Lidl, Aldi etc.) to build relationships and optimise supply flows.
• Import scope includes:
Suppliers, > across 14 trade routes incl. International Group sites
Sea freight management of, 40ft/20ft containers per annum
Logistics spend over £20 million per annum
Customs duty £8m p.a.
Key contact for HMRC, Port Health and other Government bodies
Key contact for trade sanctions screening
• Export scope includes:
Customers, >10 accounts across Ireland (NI & ROI) from Great Britain
Deliver goods from EU factories and non-EU factories direct to Ireland
Rest of the World Export from Great Britain (>20 countries worldwide)
Rest of the World Export from Italy via consolidation hub
Establishing inter-modal solutions optimised for import and export goods movements (raw materials and finished goods).
Principal Responsibilities
Strategy & policy setting:
• Leadership of the Import/Export strategy for Princes Group PLC to support business optimisation and growth inclusive of IT processes to drive digitalisation and remove manual non-value activities.
• Formulation of Group wide policies relating to Customs procedures, duties, preference, tax, origin and restrictions to imports and exports – including traceability and audit protocols.
• Key member of the Supply Chain Leadership Team collaborating internally cross-functionally to enable business strategy, whilst acting as key senior point of contact externally with regulatory bodies and industry forums.
• To represent Princes across industry forums with Trade and Government bodies, including the Food and Drink Federation, in relation to legislative changes to regulatory controls of International trade etc. To advise the business and implement required processes to maintain compliance.
Customer collaboration:
• Senior point of contact for all Customers (for Import/Export matters), interfacing and building strong relationships to exceed Customer expectations whilst leveraging industry best practise. Customer collaboration to align on Logistics strategies with knowledge of end-to-end order to cash supply chain flows.
• Project Management of delivering new initiatives from conception to execution supported by clear SMART objectives and change management protocols, examples include Sea Freight Digitalisation.
Financial management:
• Planning and execution of all associated Import/Export budgets aligned to Princes financial cycles, inclusive of leading on Periodic reporting. Ultimate responsibility for Princes Group PLC duty deferment account.
• HRMC compliance and associated traceability and audit protocol.
• Approval of weekly transport/agents invoices and monthly site transport accounts which feed into the distribution line in the business P&L.
• Continuously challenging and improving the cost base through identification and management of value stream projects with the operations teams and customer base.
Supplier Management:
• Supplier contracting and contract management experience of 3rd parties inclusive of performance management as required monitoring to agreed KPIs – in partnership with the Procurement team. This includes IT providers, Vets, Brokers, Logistics service providers..
Governance:
• To be the ultimate owner of the trade sanctions procedure and perform sanctions checks on prospective customers and suppliers as required by the Group.
• To monitor and audit the Groups systems and processes to ensure compliance with customs and other regulators requirements.
• Conduct risk assessments and implement mitigation plans to reduce exposure to penalties, delays, and supply chain disruption.
• To employ, manage and subsequently audit the performance of shipping agents, taking steps to ensure clarity of requirements and resolve issues as necessary to ensure compliance with legislation and service levels.
Role RequirementsKnowledge, Skills & Experience
12. Able to undertake domestic and internal travel as required – visiting production sites, warehouses and customers as required (c10% of total role)
13. Deep knowledge of customs regulations, tariff classification, valuation, origin rules, and trade agreements.
14. Food & Beverage sector experience – specifically knowledge of policy related to products of animal origin and preferential tariffs
15. Extensive knowledge of Customs, EU procedures and legislation, including the Trade and Cooperation Agreement and Windsor Framework.
16. Deep understanding of incoterms, taxation and duty deferment
17. Proven leadership in managing global trade compliance programs and building cross-regional teams
18. Deep understanding of product classification, global trade regulations, customs requirements, free trade agreements, import/export requirements and international shipping procedures and documentation for the food & beverage industry
19. >10 years’ experience of operating successfully in a Leadership role managing diverse teams
20. Strong leadership skills with experience managing teams and influencing senior stakeholders.
21. Experience of multi-model Logistics Supplier management
22. Experience of Supplier contract negotiation and contract management
23. Experience of annual budget management and financial planning
24. Experience of direct Customer management and collaboration interface
25. Knowledge of warehousing operations and distribution environments
26. Educated to degree level or equivalent experience
Desirable Experience:
27. Working knowledge of SAP would be an advantage.
28. Professional certifications (e.g., Customs Broker Licence, Certified Customs Specialist, AEO/CTPAT expertise) are highly desirable.
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