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Warehouse stockers are in charge of transporting big amounts of products from one location to another. To transport containers, crates, and other products on the production floor, they use a range of equipment, including forklifts and pallets. Warehouse stockers must be able to interpret tags on containers and determine which things belong in which locations. They may also be required to physically sort goods into precise locations following supervisory or computerized directions. They load and unload stuff, track goods using an inventory system, load containers, handpick goods from racks, and make shipments, among other things. They’re in charge of restocking shelves, sorting overstocks, and making sure barcodes and price tags are placed correctly. Warehouse Stockers are also responsible for inspecting inventory, communicating with suppliers about damaged or missing merchandise, and maintaining a clean warehouse.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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