A Regional Terminal Manager is a mid-to-senior level logistics professional responsible for overseeing the daily operations, safety, and financial performance of multiple transportation or logistics hubs within a specific geographic territory. Unlike a localized terminal manager, this regional role bridges the gap between high-level executive strategy and boots-on-the-ground operational execution across various sites. Core Responsibilities
Multi-Site Oversight: Managing the operational efficiency, inventory, and logistics of multiple facilities simultaneously.
Regulatory & Safety Compliance: Developing and enforcing strict safety protocols to reduce driver/staff incidents and ensure adherence to Department of Transportation (DOT) and environmental mandates.
Financial Management: Budgeting, forecasting performance, optimizing high-value company assets, and executing cost-reduction strategies across the region.
Personnel Leadership: Hiring, evaluating, and mentoring local terminal supervisors, dispatchers, technicians, and drivers.
Customer & Vendor Relations: Acting as an escalation point for client disputes, driving local business growth, and negotiating with regional maintenance vendors. Key Industries
The role exists across any sector relying heavily on multi-nodal transportation networks: LinkedIn·Renee Mason
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