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The National Sales Executive isresponsible for driving profitable revenue growth by identifying, developing,and securing new customer opportunities for Buchanan Logistics. This rolefocuses on prospecting and business development, consultative solution selling,and leading complex sales cycles from initial contact through contractexecution. The National Sales Executive sells Buchanan’s asset-basedtransportation, brokerage, and hybrid logistics solutions by diagnosingcustomer needs, developing pricing and proposals, negotiating terms, andclosing contracted freight aligned with company strategy and operationalcapabilities.
This position requires strongexecutive presence, disciplined pipeline management, and the ability tocollaborate effectively with internal teams to ensure accurate solution designand successful customer onboarding. The National Sales Executive is expected tomeet or exceed new business, revenue, and margin targets while operating inalignment with Buchanan’s Values of Determination, Integrity, Safety, andCommunity.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individualswith disabilities to perform these essential functions.
·Proventrack record of closing net-new, contracted freight and consistently meetingrevenue targets.
·Experienceleading complex sales cycles involving multiple stakeholders, pricing,procurement, and service requirements.
·Strongunderstanding of transportation economics, capacity dynamics, and margin/risktrade-offs.
·Strongcommunication, presentation, and negotiation skills with the ability toinfluence senior decision-makers.
·Proficiencyin CRM tools, pipeline management, forecasting, and sales reporting.
·Highschool diploma or equivalent required (Bachelor’s degree preferred).
·5–10+years of B2B transportation and/or logistics sales experience (asset,brokerage, 3PL, managed transportation, or carrier sales).
Prolongedperiods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
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