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They will be largely focused on receiving, picking, packing, and shipping warehousing functions within the Retail and DTC distribution environment. The Distribution Supervisor is a salaried leadership position is responsible for the timely, accurate and efficient processing of workflow through an assigned area.
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Accountable for the effective use of warehouse management systems within assigned area to maximize efficient use of labor, and meet shipping, inventory, and customer service goals. Participates in development of shipping and receiving, quality, and rework processes to ensure maximum efficiencies are gained and performance standards are met.
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Familiarity with warehouse management systems (WMS) and Enterprise Resource Planning System such as SAP, Oracle or JE Edwards strongly desired. For more information on our company, our brands and our culture visit us at Category:Logistics, Keywords:Distribution Supervisor, Location:Harrisonville, MO-64701.
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The Warehouse Supervisor the day-to-day operations for a specific department for a shift within the Distribution Center. Our warehouse supervisors find themselves working in several areas such as order selecting, picking, packing, quality assurance, and shipping orders to our 6000 stores.
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Organizes the staff and workload to meet or exceed distribution productivity performance standards for Receiving, Put Away, Packing, Shipping, or Inventory Control. Follows-up on hazardous materials packaging, storage and shipping to ensure compliance with regulatory agencies.
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The Distribution Supervisor will manage daily warehouse operations, focusing on improving on-time delivery, inventory accuracy, and process efficiency. 3+ years of experience in a manufacturing, warehouse, or distribution environment.
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Supervise the movement of finished goods through the warehouse from receiving to shipping and returns. Job Objective: The Supervisor Distribution is a mid-entry level leader who is responsible for supervising, coordinating, and directing the day-to-day operational activities of their designated distribution center.
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Ensures on time receiving, stocking, replenishment, selection, and shipping of merchandise. The Supervisor leads company initiatives and ensures maximum productivity, training in a safe environment, while controlling expenses and shrink, and remaining compliant with company procedures.
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The Distribution Supervisor is responsible for overseeing warehouse operations, from raw materials receiving to finished goods put away, distribution, as well as outsourced materials in transit.
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The Warehouse and Distribution Supervisor is responsible for the day-to-day operations of these departments, including receiving, storing, and shipping goods, supporting inventory accuracy, arranging inbound and outbound logistics, fulfilling customer orders, optimizing product flow, and managing teams.
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Proficiency with warehouse and distribution management software is required. Obtains a strong knowledge of Warehouse Control/Order Management system (Manhattan Warehouse Management System.
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Provide daily / weekly balancing of skilled labor across the warehouse, receiving and shipping activities. Supervise the picking, packing, and shipping of all Domestic and International shipments.
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The Supervisor - Warehouse Distribution is responsible for leading the shift in areas of shipping, loading, receiving, warehouse storage, product rotation, inventory accuracy, productivity, quality, and safety.
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The Distribution Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the safe and efficient transportation and storage of goods, managing warehouse staff, and optimizing workflow to ensure successful distribution of products.
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Operational Leadership: Lead and supervise teams engaged in order fulfillment, inventory management, receiving, and shipping to ensure smooth and efficient warehouse operations. Communication and Reporting: Effectively communicate with internal teams, providing regular updates on warehouse performance and promptly addressing any issues or concerns with the department supervisor or operations manager.
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