Supply Chain Intern
Kickstart your logistics career with a hands-on 90-day internship in U.S. Cotton export ops — mentored, practice-focused, and data-driven.
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About the Role
This 90‑day Logistics Internship offers hands‑on exposure to U.S. Cotton Export and Freight Operations. You’ll work closely with experienced logistics coordinators to learn the fundamentals of ocean freight, inland transportation, export documentation, and trade compliance.
This role is designed for students seeking real‑world experience in global logistics and supply chain operations through structured learning, mentorship, and practical project work.
What You’ll Work On
Assist with preparation and review of export documentation, including bills of lading, packing lists, certificates of origin, and commercial invoices.
Support ocean freight bookings, shipment tracking, and carrier communication.
Help coordinate inland freight and drayage, including load scheduling and updates.
Learn the basics of letters of credit and documentary compliance under UCP 600 guidelines.
Enter and maintain shipment data in internal systems; assist with data accuracy and validation.
Coordinate with warehouses, trading teams, and freight vendors to monitor shipment status.
Support freight rate research and benchmarking for FTL and intermodal lanes.
What You’ll Bring
Currently pursuing a degree in Supply Chain, International Trade, Business, or a related field.
Strong attention to detail and interest in organized, process‑driven work.
Ability to manage multiple tasks and remain calm under deadline pressure.
Curious, reliable, and eager to learn in a fast‑paced environment.
Proficiency in Excel and comfort working with systems and data.
Bonus: Familiarity with logistics concepts, SQL, Power BI, or bilingual English/Spanish skills.
What You’ll Gain
Practical insight into global commodity logistics and freight operations.
Exposure to ocean freight, inland transport, and trade finance fundamentals.
Hands‑on experience with logistics systems and documentation.
Mentorship from experienced logistics professionals in a real operational environment. shipping documents and recording and monitoring the shipments using systems and s/sheets. This would be great opportunity for an individual that likes detailed work, liaison with suppliers, buyers and colleagues in shipping within a commodity business.
Individuals must have a minimum of 2 years experience within shipping or logistics - ideally within a commodity or agricultural field. Ability to manage s/sheets and excellent coordination and communication skills are essential.
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- Locations
- Dallas