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Inventory, Forklift, Rf scanner, Picking, Order puller, Packing, General labor, Inventory control, Material handling, Shipping and receiving, Loading, Pallet jack, Warehouse inventory, Assembly, Unloading, Sap, Shipping & receiving, Erp system, Cycle counts, Data entry, Scanning.
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Develop and implement efficient packing and shipping procedures to optimize costs and efficiency. We are seeking a dedicated and dynamic Operations/Warehouse Manager to oversee the operations of our U-Haul franchise, manage the shipping and receiving processes for our e-commerce business, and contribute to business growth through sales and 3PL utilization.
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Effectively perform material handling activities such as crating, packing, shipping, receiving, picking, lifting, moving and using materials handling equipment when necessary. The Industrial Painter/Sandblaster performs a variety of spray painting and sandblasting operations on the assigned product lines.
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Position Summary: The Shipping and Receiving Supervisor at INTEX Millwork Solutions will play a crucial role in ensuring the efficient and accurate movement of goods within our organization.
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SUMMARY Responsible for operating sit-down industrial lift truck (forklift) and or electric ride-on or walk behind hand jacks to perform a variety of lifting and moving tasks within potato packing and shipping warehouses.
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Clerical Shipping Documentation in ERP System: Able to record, generate, and maintain shipment paperwork within the ERP system, including packing slips, bills of lading, and shipping labels.
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With a total of fourteen precision sheeters, three slitter rewinders, five guillotines, and four carton packing lines, we have the capacity to produce over 170,000 tons of finished product for the marketplace.
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The Shipping and Receiving Department receives raw materials needed for production and puts away our final product in our cold storage warehouse. Shipping and Receiving Team members will also pull orders and sort boxes onto pallets, place completed orders in our cold storage warehouse, and load semitrucks operating forklift and other equipment for product to be deliver to customers.
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This may include functions of receiving, picking, packing, shipping, staging, transporting, storage, delivery, etc. Example equipment in the facility includes: stand-up order picker (cherry picker), stand-up forklift, reach truck, turret truck, pallet jack, and walkie rider.
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Ability to lift 50lbs Organizing and storing materials in designated locations Picking and packing materials for outbound shipments Operating material handling equipment such as forklifts or pallet jacks.
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Knowledge of museum standards for art handling, installation, packing, and domestic/international shipping. Coordinate packing, crating, shipping, and art storage arrangements.
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Responsible for leading the Special Operation team to ensure the timely and accurate processing of data, pick/ship confirmation of pick ticket/packing slips, auditing to assure order accuracy, directing the product flow through various departments, reducing shipping errors, 3 rd party receipts requiring etch/label/packaging and special orders requiring additional task to complete (IE: etch/engrave/assemble.
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The clerk will also provide daily/weekly reports for Manager and or Management positions of shipping activities. Will coordinate shipping activities with sales and production personnel.
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These processes include, proper packing according to Radwell procedures, proper inclusion of marketing materials, and proper use of shipping software. JOB SUMMARY Monday-Friday 8am-5pm The Warehouse Receiving Manager will be responsible for coordination and function of all “back-end” warehouse processes including shipping, receiving, and warehousing.
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Work with shipping and receiving lead to receive incoming material deliveries, verify purchase order quantities to the materials received. Interface with production employees to identify upcoming shipping requirements and communicates this information with the shipping and receiving lead and the packaging team.
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