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Understand and properly utilize ship orders and associated Columbus Distribution Center paperwork and RF terminals for shipping/receiving finished product and returns. The Forklift Operator (3rd Shift) is responsible for picking, layer picking, receiving, loading, and covering Low Bay support.
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The Utility is responsible for line support, receiving, loading, unloading, creating bills of lading (BOL’s), performing full functionality in the Shipping Office, operating the palletizer equipment, operating the shuttle wagon/switcher, and maintaining compliance to all applicable GMP, safety, and quality guidelines.
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As the Warehouse General Manager, you'll be responsible for the efficient operation of the warehouse, including order fulfillment, shipping/receiving and inventory control activities. As the Warehouse General Manager, you'll be responsible for the efficient operation of the warehouse, including order fulfillment, shipping/receiving and inventory control activities.
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They will be expected to perform all related warehouse duties, including accurate counting, receiving, and shipping of parts, receiving stock, accounting for warranty items, housekeeping, and building hose.
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As a Freight Handler at Walmart Supply Chain, you will have a critical role in moving product through our Distribution network to the Stores to service our Customers.
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Coordinates warehouse activities under the direction of the Branch Manager, and trains warehouse personnel to ensure well-coordinated shipping and receiving plan. Richards stocks a comprehensive line of products such as residential and commercial roofing, siding, windows, decking, soffit, doors, molding, rainware, cabinets, and more.
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Completing all tasks related to warehouse distribution including but not limited to receiving, picking, packing, shipping, stocking and other tasks as assigned by Distribution Center leadership.
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A background in warehouse operations and logistics, including shipping, receiving and delivery is a plus. Assist warehouse personnel with pulling and preparing orders for shipment as needed, as well as receiving, verifying, staging and stocking incoming material.
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Intermediate level position assigned to perform activities related to material receiving, kitting, warehousing and shipping. Responsible for a safe, efficient and organized shipping operation with a focus on the adherence to applicable Battelle policy and state, federal and international regulations (e.g. handling hazardous materials, international customs, controlled substances, etc.
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This position will operate power equipment such as reach trucks, turret trucks, and double/pallet riders for the shipping, staging, and receiving areas. This position will operate power equipment such as reach trucks, turret trucks, and double/pallet riders for the shipping, staging, and receiving areas.
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Works in multiple departments within a distribution center, including case pick, shipping, receiving, returns, loading, order processing, and replenishment. Adoption and Surrogacy Assistance.
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The Forklift Operator is responsible for utilizing the lift equipment to move, load, unload, and stack products in preparation for shipping and receiving demands to meet customer needs. Safely operate Powered Industrial equipment to move products or materials for distribution such as standard sit-down or stand-up forklifts, clamp, and picker equipment.
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Omnichannel: You will contribute to Omichannel efforts including Buy Online Pickup in Store, Ship from Store, Order Delivery and Returns, Shipping Online Orders, and Merchandise Receiving.
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This position is responsible for loading, unloading, shipping, receiving, scanning, sorting, and stocking packages and may utilize heavy machinery to complete tasks. This position is responsible for loading, unloading, shipping, receiving, scanning, sorting, and stocking packages and may utilize heavy machinery to complete tasks.
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Shipping/receiving/warehousing experience using a handheld scanner. Description: Spartan Logistics is a third-party logistics (3PL) company headquartered in Columbus, OH. We specialize in a unique logistics model: We own and operate our own warehouses, fleet, forklifts, and other key equipment.
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