Inventory Management
Monitor stock levels and maintain accurate inventory records.
Conduct regular stock audits to ensure discrepancies are minimized.
Receiving & Dispatching
Coordinate the receipt, inspection, and proper storage of incoming goods.
Prepare and manage the dispatch of goods to customers or other warehouses.
Warehouse Organization & Safety
Ensure items are stored systematically for easy retrieval.
Maintain warehouse safety standards and compliance with regulations.
Documentation & Reporting
Maintain records of shipments, deliveries, and returns.
Prepare reports on warehouse operations and inventory status.
Coordination & Communication
Work closely with logistics, procurement, and sales teams to streamline operations.
Communicate with transporters, vendors, and other stakeholders as needed.
Equipment & Resource Management
Ensure proper maintenance of warehouse equipment such as forklifts, scanners, and storage systems.
Skill Development: Opportunities to learn warehouse management, inventory control, and logistics operations.
Career Growth: Experience as a Warehouse Executive can lead to promotions such as Warehouse Supervisor, Warehouse Manager, or Logistics Manager.
Training Programs: Companies often provide on-the-job training on warehouse management systems, safety protocols, and operational efficiency.
Health Insurance: Coverage for employees and sometimes dependents.
Paid Leave: Casual leave, sick leave, and annual leave to support work-life balance.
Maternity/Paternity Leave: Provided according to company policy.