1. Shipping:
Choose the Right Packaging: Select a box or container that fits the item snugly, with no excess space to avoid shifting during transit.
Use Protective Material: Wrap fragile items with bubble wrap, foam, or other packaging materials to minimize damage during transit.
Seal the Package Well: Use strong packing tape to seal the box or container securely.
Label Clearly: Ensure the shipping label is clear and readable.
2. Driving:
Transporting goods from the shipper (e.g., warehouse or supplier) to the receiver (e.g., customer or warehouse)
3. Ensuring Safe Delivery:
Ensuring the goods arrive safely and on time.
4. Paperwork:
Managing bills of lading delivery receipts and other documentation for the shipments.
5. Loading and Unloading Cargo:
Loading goods onto the delivery van at the warehouse or facility and unload the at the destination.
6. Customer Interaction:
Often working directly with customers to ensure the correct goods are delivered and addressing any concerns or questions.
7. Driving Fork Truck
8. Receiving in material
Retirees welcome to apply. Part time possible.