Academic Book Procurement & Logistics Lead
About the role
Scope of the Role
Innodata is seeking an experienced Academic Book Procurement & Logistics Lead to build and scale a global sourcing and distribution operation for used and academic books. This is a senior, high-impact role at the intersection of publishing, supply chain, and global logistics — responsible for establishing the infrastructure that sources, acquires, and moves large volumes of academic content across multiple countries and markets.
You will own the full procurement lifecycle — from identifying and negotiating with suppliers to managing international freight, customs clearance, warehousing, and inventory. This role requires deep knowledge of the global used academic book ecosystem and the operational expertise to build scalable, reliable sourcing partnerships that can grow with the business.
What You’ll Own
Global Procurement & Sourcing
- Build and manage a global network of suppliers including universities, libraries, wholesalers, distributors, used-book marketplaces, and academic publishers
- Develop and execute procurement strategies to source large volumes of academic books across multiple countries efficiently and cost-effectively
- Identify, evaluate, and onboard new sourcing partners — negotiating pricing, terms, volume commitments, and exclusivity agreements
- Monitor market trends in academic publishing, used-book pricing, and library acquisitions to stay ahead of supply opportunities
- Build relationships with key stakeholders across the academic ecosystem — university bookstores, library systems, remainder dealers, and secondary market platforms
Logistics & Supply Chain Operations
- Oversee end-to-end international logistics including freight forwarding, customs clearance, import/export compliance, and last-mile delivery
- Manage relationships with freight carriers, customs brokers, and third-party logistics providers (3PLs) across multiple geographies
- Design and optimize warehousing and fulfillment operations to handle large-scale book inventory across multiple locations
- Ensure timely, cost-efficient movement of inventory while maintaining quality standards and minimizing damage or loss
- Build contingency and risk mitigation plans for supply chain disruptions, customs delays, and carrier issues
Inventory Management & Cataloging
- Implement and oversee inventory management systems that track stock levels, ISBN data, condition grading, and valuation across the entire catalog
- Ensure accurate cataloging and metadata management — ISBN, title, edition, publisher, condition — for all acquired inventory
- Develop quality control processes for grading and processing incoming used book inventory
- Optimize inventory turnover, reduce dead stock, and manage inventory lifecycle from acquisition to sale or disposal