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Your responsibilities will include receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping merchandise to Walmart stores or directly to customers. - Label packages with shipping information and apply appropriate shipping labels.
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You'll work in a fast-paced environment, handling various tasks from receiving and storing inventory to picking, packing, and shipping orders. • Packing: Assemble orders, package them securely, and label them for shipping.
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This includes receiving and processing incoming stock and materials, picking and filling orders from stock, packing and shipping orders, or managing, organizing and retrieving stock. - Accurately label goods, pull merchandise for shipment, and prepare necessary shipping documentation.
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As a Warehouse Associate at Kohl’s, you will be responsible for various tasks within the distribution center, including receiving, storing, and shipping merchandise. - Basic computer skills and familiarity with warehouse management systems.
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Assist with the coordination of shipping and receiving activities. As a Warehouse Associate at FedEx, you will be integral to the efficient operation of the warehouse, handling the movement, storage, and dispatch of goods.
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These include receiving, processing, and storing incoming stock, picking and filling orders, and packing and shipping orders. As a Warehouse Associate at DHL, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks essential to warehouse operations.
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Receiving and Stowing: Unload and put away incoming shipments, ensuring items are accurately stored in designated locations. â ¢ Shipping: Load packages onto conveyor belts or into shipping containers, preparing them for delivery.
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You will be expected to maintain accurate inventory records, organize stock, and keep the warehouse clean and orderly. This role requires attention to detail, the ability to operate warehouse equipment, and a focus on safety and efficiency.
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The Warehouse Associate at Kelly Services is responsible for handling the accurate receiving, warehousing, and shipping of products to ensure operational excellence, high productivity, and customer satisfaction.
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Direct the warehouse operation to monitor inventory, shipping receiving, cost control, quality and safety performance. Supervises the receiving, storage, shipping, inventory control and administrative systems to assure that those activities support facility and division policies and procedures for quality, cost and customer service.
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