You have to make sure everything is in order and be nice to the employees.
Warehouse supervisor positions differ from warehouse to warehouse. But most entail ensuring shipments are handled smoothly, that appropriate orders get on the right trucks, and that loads get unloaded efficiently and sorted properly.
Supervisors will tend to have employees underneath them who have to be monitored and managed to ensure the warehouse is utilizing man-hours efficiently and to help ensure that there is no loss due to employee theft.
A warehouse controller works to ensure the smooth operation of a warehouse on a day to day basis. This person will supervise employees, keep up with inventory and make suggestions when needed for better working environment.
the basic responsibility's of an inventory controller is to maintaining 100% inventory accuracy, to maintaining of 0 down time due to non availability of materials.
You do everything. From selling stuff to warehouse duties to cleaning duties to delivery duties to receiving checker duties to product assembly duties. Everything.
A warehouse operative is a person who works in a warehouse. A warehouse operative might have many duties, all of which are essential to the production environment. A warehouse operative will be able to unload trucks, store materials, and fill out the proper paperwork for shipping and receiving goods.
The duties of the storeman in a warehouse will vary in business. Generally, the storeman keeps track of the inventory. He makes sure more stock is ordered once the stock goes low and he knows where all the stock is in the store room.
A debtors controller collects a banks debts. These jobs require a person to prepare and submit monthly statements to customers.
A warehouse doesn't "make" anything. It is a storage facility. The questioner might be meaning to ask "How much does a Pepsi warehouse employee make?" which is a different question - and is probably unanswerable as this would depend on where the warehouse is, what the employee's duties are and how qualified they are for the position.
A credit controller is responsible for collecting invoices and ensures that credit given to customers is monitored. Duties include processing and generating reminder letters and monthly statements, daily and month end reporting and account reconciliations, and resolving non-paid invoices.
to supervise all stores activities making sure the right stock is available at the right time
To provide balance flow of the material componentsTo make adequate of materialsTo receive, issue and store scraps work in progress, finished goods and other materials as need may ariseto preserve goods against defects while in warehouse
To provide balance flow of the material componentsTo make adequate of materialsTo receive, issue and store scraps work in progress, finished goods and other materials as need may ariseto preserve goods against defects while in warehouse
It is the sale price of finished goods at factory's warehouse. buyer have assume cost of transportation, taxes and any other fees or duties from factory to final destination.
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STOCK CONTROL DUTIES• Processing purchase orders.• Receiving Deliveries.• Reconciling Delivery notes with purchase orders.• Recording serial numbers where applicable.• Organising stock on shelves and buckets.• Place stock in designated areas for ongoing projects.• Monthly stock take and reconciliation of stock.• Testing returns and repair equipment.• Arranging repairs and returns with manufacturers and suppliers.