Order Picking:
Review order sheets or digital lists to identify products to be picked.
Locate items in the warehouse accurately and efficiently.
Packing & Labeling:
Pack items securely to prevent damage during transit.
Label packages with correct shipping details and documentation.
Inventory Management:
Update inventory systems to reflect items picked and packed.
Report discrepancies, damaged goods, or shortages to supervisors.
Quality Assurance:
Ensure that products meet quality standards before packing.
Check expiry dates, labels, and product integrity.
Safety & Cleanliness:
Maintain a clean and organized workspace.
Follow all safety guidelines and warehouse protocols.
Provident Fund (PF): Mandatory retirement savings contribution.
Employee State Insurance (ESI): Health insurance coverage for medical treatment.
Meal Allowances: Some warehouses provide free or subsidized meals during shifts.
Uniform & Safety Gear: Gloves, safety shoes, and uniforms are often provided.
Transportation: Shuttle services or travel allowance in some larger companies.
On-the-job training in inventory management and logistics operations.
Opportunity for promotion to senior warehouse roles or supervisory positions.
Exposure to warehouse management systems and e-commerce operations.