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LOGISTICS SECTOR

Logistics involves all activities related to the movement of goods from the Manufacturer to the End consumer through a chain of channel partners. Logistics plays an important role in any economy. The growth prospects of the sector are closely linked to economic growth. The sector encompasses Transportation, Warehousing and Packaging Industries.The Indian logistics industry is rapidly growing and adding on to GDP growth yearly. The logistics sector comprises the entire inbound and outbound segments of the manufacturing and service supply chains. In the business community, the term refers to how resources are acquired, transported and stored along the supply chain

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Individuals in this role need to pack items that have been picked or require binning. Individuals are responsible for packing items that require additional pre-packing or outbound packaging. Individuals are responsible for packing items that require additional pre-packing or outbound packaging. Additional responsibilities could at times include loading and unloading cargo, labeling, re-packaging items and documenting cargo that has been moved. The difference in tasks performed under the Packer role thus varies according to the volume of operations. The Pack goods with protective materials, such as bubble wrap and polystyrene chips sealing containers using glue, staples or shrink-wrap weighing and labeling packaged goods ready for dispatch cleaning work areas reporting any problems during the shift to supervisors.

  • Eligibility 8th Std
  • Duration  200 (hrs min.)
  • Training Period 30 (days min)
  • Certification Partner LSC
  • Placement Link visit placement

Individuals in this role need to pick items from storage. Individuals are responsible for picking items according to an inventory list. Additional responsibilities could at times include loading and unloading cargo, labeling, re-packaging items and documenting cargo that has been moved. The difference in tasks performed under the picker role thus varies according to the volume of operations, however, the core function of the role is to pick items from storage and ensure they are ready to be sent out.

This job requires the individual to work well with his/her team and achieve joint goals. The individual must be able to prioritize and execute tasks within scheduled time limits. The individual should be able to maintain high concentration levels throughout his/her shift.

  • Eligibility 8th Std
  • Duration  200 (hrs min.)
  • Training Period 30 (days min)
  • Certification Partner LSC
  • Placement Link visit placement

A warehouse supervisor manages daily operations at a warehouse, typically overseeing a team of employees. Warehouses act as storehouses for a flow of goods moving to and from different points, making inventory control a critical part of the job for a warehouse supervisor. As supervisors of the daily operations in warehouses, warehouse supervisors are concerned with keeping the flow of goods in and out of the warehouse smooth. They manage the inventory, ensure that it is arranged logically and efficiently, and direct their employees as they process incoming and outgoing goods. Incoming shipments must be checked against bills of lading and entered into inventory, while outgoing goods must be packaged properly and accompanied with their own bills of lading. All these jobs must be carried out with safety as his main concern and priority.

  • Eligibility 8th Std
  • Duration  200 (hrs min.)
  • Training Period 30 (days min)
  • Certification Partner LSC
  • Placement Link visit placement

Warehouse Kitting

Warehouse kitting is the process of taking multiple SKUs and combining them in a package to create one new SKU. To create extensive experience creating multi-packs, club packs, promotion kits and other product kits for. Warehouse kitting and assembly services allow us to: Reduce inventory by storing component products and finalizing product kits just before delivery. Respond quickly and economically to increased retailer demand for custom packs. Fulfill individual consumer orders, such as bundling specified peripherals with a new computer purchase.

Warehouse Labelling

Warehouse kitting is the process of taking multiple SKUs and combining them in a package to create one new SKU. To create extensive experience creating multi-packs, club packs, promotion kits and other product kits for. Warehouse kitting and assembly services allow us to: Reduce inventory by storing component products and finalizing product kits just before delivery. Respond quickly and economically to increased retailer demand for custom packs. Fulfill individual consumer orders, such as bundling specified peripherals with a new computer purchase.

  • Eligibility 8th Std
  • Duration  200 (hrs min.)
  • Training Period 30 (days min)
  • Certification Partner LSC
  • Placement Link visit placement

Data Entry Operator is responsible to provide daily work reports and work on daily hour bases. The individual is responsible for electronic entry of data from the client side to the office site or vice-versa. Individual tasks vary depending on the size and structure of the organization. This job requires the individual to have thorough knowledge of various technology trends and processes as well as have updated knowledge about database management systems and IT initiatives. The individual should have fast and accurate typing / data encoding. This job involves working in a personal computer, and appropriate software to enter accurate data regarding different issues like retrieving data from a computer or to a computer.

Warehouse Binner in the Logistics industry is also known as Binner, Floor Staff, Warehouse Associate. Individuals in this role need to bin items to put away into storage. Individuals are responsible for binning items according to an inventory list. Additional responsibilities could at times include moving cargo, re-packaging items and documenting cargo that has been moved. The difference in tasks performed under the Binner role thus varies according to the volume of operations, however, the core function of the role is to bin items and put away into storage. This job requires the individual to work well with his/her team and achieve joint goals. The individual must be able to prioritize and execute tasks within scheduled time limits. The individual should be able to maintain high concentration levels throughout his/her shift.

Loader/Unloader in the Logistics industry is also known as Loader, Transport Associate. Individuals in this role need to identify goods based on the product code, unload them from the truck onto the inbound area and move them to the staging area. A similar sequence is done for loading. Their responsibilities include identifying damaged goods and moving goods safely. A job as a Truck Loader and Unloader falls under the broader career category of Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand.

This job requires the individual to concentrate on the job at hand and complete it without any errors. The individual should also be skilled in identifying goods based on their labels and in arranging goods in the truck. The individual must be able to follow instructions provided by the supervisor.

Inventory Clerk in the Logistics industry is also known as Inventory Executive. Individuals in this role need to collect the stored items list, perform physical counting of goods, cross-checking the physical count with the system numbers. Their responsibilities include locating missing items for reconciliation and preparing detailed reports for the management. The Inventory Control Clerk relies on the Warehouse Management System (WMS) to track and monitor inventory within the warehouse.

This job requires the individual to have a detailed understanding of the different items stored in the warehouse, keen observation skills to identify missing items and locate floating inventory in the warehouse. The individual should also be skilled in accurately counting physical goods.

Individuals at this job need to operate a forklift for loading and unloading heavy raw materials, parts, assemblies, and finished goods within the shop floor and in stores/warehouse for various manufacturing processes of an organization.

This job requires the individual to drive continuously for long hours in physically demanding conditions on the shop floor. Individuals must be physically fit and have a good sense of balance, ability to judge distances and good eye-hand-foot coordination. The individual should also be able to demonstrate skills for information ordering, oral expression, and comprehension.

Warehouse Quality Checkers are also known as Warehouse Quality Assessors or Quality Inspectors. Individuals in this role are responsible for inspecting the quality and checking conformance to specifications of inbound as well as outbound goods, segregating goods that do not meet requirements and documenting the results.

This job requires the individual to work well with his/her team and achieve joint goals. The individual must be able to prioritize and execute tasks within scheduled time limits. The individual should be able to maintain high concentration levels throughout his/her shift.

Individuals in this role are responsible for operating packaging equipment to pack goods and pasting labels onto the sealed packing cases. In the case of large scale operations, the labeling operation might be done by a separate person.

This job requires the individual to work well with his/her team and achieve joint goals. The individual must be able to prioritize and execute tasks within scheduled time limits. The individual should be able to maintain high concentration levels throughout his/her shift.