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It’s all about making sure that products and services get to the right place at the right time, and more importantly for every business, for the right price. Without this industry, the world would come to a standstill – imagine supermarkets without food, or pharmacies without crucial medications. This is a sector with national and global opportunities for someone with any qualification set, with opportunities for growth and increased responsibility. You could get involved anywhere from sourcing essential resources, transporting products to site, storing items to ensure they’re kept safe or even distributing these to customers. If you want to find out more about logistics and supply chain, keep reading!
Airport baggage handlers load and unload luggage and cargo from aircraft.
Builders' merchants sell building and do-it-yourself products and materials to the building trade and the public.
Couriers collect packages, documents and messages, and deliver them to customers.
Delivery van drivers collect parcels from a depot and deliver them to customers.
Food packaging operatives work on production lines to put food and drink products into containers, cans or packets.
Forklift drivers load and unload goods in warehouses, ports and airports.
Import-export clerks ship goods to and from the UK by road, rail, air and sea.
Large goods vehicle (LGV) and heavy goods vehicle (HGV) lorry drivers transport and deliver goods between suppliers and customers.
Motor vehicle parts persons supply individuals, dealerships and garages with spare parts.
Order pickers select all the things on a customer's order and send them to be packed and dispatched.
Packers work in factories and warehouses, putting products into containers like boxes and crates for delivery.
Port operatives work with cargo, passengers and marine craft in ports and harbours.
Postmen and postwomen sort letters and packages for delivery to homes and businesses.
Removals workers move household and office furniture and other items from one location to another.
Road transport managers make sure goods and passengers reach their destinations safely, on time and in the most cost-effective way.
Shelf fillers put stock out on supermarket shelves and in display cabinets. They also remove out of date items and help customers.
Stock control assistants keep track of stock levels and make sure there are enough supplies to meet customer demand.
Supply chain managers organise the movement of goods and materials from suppliers and manufacturers to customers.
Tanker drivers transport bulk materials and liquids by road.
Warehouse managers plan and co-ordinate warehouse operations at distribution depots, retail superstores and manufacturing plants.
Warehouse workers take delivery of goods and pack orders for dispatch.
Yard people load and unload deliveries and re-order stocks at factory warehouses, building suppliers and retail distribution companies.
Apprentice Warehouse Operative for a Distribution and Warehousing company based in Bolton. You will undertake your Level 2 Supply Chain Warehouse Operative qualification.
Apprentice Warehouse Operative for a chilled and frozen food wholesalers based in Accrington. You will undertake your Level 2 Supply Chain Warehouse Operative qualification.
The Candidate will work closely with the Warehouse Supervisor to conduct day to day activities. This will include warehouse duties, pick pack and dispatch and managing stock levels.
A traineeship is a course with work experience that gets you ready for work or an apprenticeship. It can last up to 8 weeks.You can apply if youre:eligible to work in Englandunemployed and have little or no work experienceaged 16 to 24 and qualified up to and below Level 3Youll get:a work experience placementhelp with English and maths (if you need it)You wont be paid, but you may be given expenses for things like travel.
We are currently seeking a hardworking, committed, and ambitious candidate to join our busy Warehouse Team at our Head Office in Ipswich. Your duties will include picking, packing and replenishing stock just to name a few.
Within this role you will be trained to: Receive deliveries of goods and supplies. Check for damaged or missing items. Store goods. Move stock around by hand, using lifting gear or a forklift truck. Pack orders. Load Unload goods. Keep records of stock. Keep paperwork up to date.
Apprentice Warehouse Operative for a steel stockholders based in Blackburn. You will undertake your Level 2 Supply Chain Warehouse Operative qualification.
To deliver and collect goods from customers whilst working within Health & Safety procedures and guidelines, to focus on providing excellent customer service, to help develop new sales opportunities at existing sites and by notifying the branch of any new opportunities.
Apprentice Stores & Distribution Operative for a trade suppliers based in Bamber Bridge. You will undertake your Level 2 Supply Chain Warehouse Operative.
We are looking for a motivated individual to join our dynamic team at AD Tyres (Wholesale) Ltd. The chosen applicant should be willing to learn many aspects of warehousing from unloading deliveries to safe warehouse practices.
Apprentice Herb Assistant for a crop grower and processors based in Thrisk. You will undertake your Level 2 Supply Chain Warehouse Operative qualification.
Apprentice Warehouse Assistant for a Manufacturer of Metal Shelving and Trolleys based in Knaresborough. You will undertake your Level 2 Supply Chain Warehouse Operative qualification.
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