Keyword

Warehouse In-Charge

Storage In-Charge

Minimum Bachelor?s degree in any stream

Preferably 1-3 years of relevant work experience

The tasks a Director, Storage and Warehousing is expected to perform include:Planning, organizing and controlling the storage and warehousing activities

Arranging facilities of transport and communication

Ability to co-ordinate inbound and/or outbound activities

Knowledge of safety, security, housekeeping and sanitation programmes

Knowledge of how to maintain accurate inventory and productivity levels

Detailed knowledge of material handling, warehouse operations and transportation systems

Detailed knowledge of logistics, storage and warehouse management

Not applicable

Ability to multitask

Co-ordination skills

Management skills

Patience

Ability to work under pressure

Time management skills

Planning skills and organizing skills Interpersonal skills

Excellent communication skills

Team player

Leadership skills

Ability to negotiate

It needs one to be on their toes

May need to handle a team of other warehouse and storage workers

Local travelling is not a part of this job role

Part-time work and contractual jobs are not available

Work from home option is not available

Working hours

Working is 8/9 hours for 5-6 days a week

Shift system is not available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?Maybe

This job is not listed as dangerous or hazardous under The Factories Act 1948 (section 87)

Occupational hazards may include fatigue, stress, etc.

For candidates with up to 5 yearswork experience -INR18,000 toINR20,000 per month

Forcandidateswith5to10years?workexperience-INR30,000 toINR35,000 per month

Forcandidateswith10to20years?workexperience-INR40,000 toINR45,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Recent Developments in the Transport/Logistics/Warehousing Sector

As the Indian economy grows and the operating system evolves, several macro trends will shape the supply chain design. Greater and more intense competition and global value chains are leading to substantial shifts in what is expected of the supply chain function. It is no longer enough to simply connect supply and demand at optimal cost and service levels. Today?s businesses are demanding more from their supply chains, including competitive advantage.

A definite rise in the number of women in Indian logistics industry has been witnessed and the day is not too far when women would have equal participation. Both private companies and the government have taken initiatives to improve the transport, storage, warehousing and supply chain system in India. Given the recent trends in the market, job opportunities for Director, Storage and Warehousing are expected to increase.

Logistics companies Shipping companies Multinational companies Courier companies Companies using storage and warehouse facilities

Cities across India

Will be updated

Government and private colleges across India Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

International Academy of Certification and Training

CII Institute of Logistics

Will be updated