Distribution Jobs

A distributor supervises the activities of workers engaged in receiving, storing, testing, and shipping products or materials. A distributor plans, develops, and implements warehouse safety and security programs and activities. A distributor reviews invoices, work orders, consumption reports, and demand forecasts in order to estimate peak delivery periods and to issue work assignments. A distributor has responsibility to schedule and monitor air or surface pickup, delivery, or distribution of products or materials. A distributor interviews, selects, and trains warehouse and supervisory personnel. A distributor confers with department heads to coordinate warehouse activities, such as production, sales, records control, and purchasing. A distributor responds to customers' or shippers' questions and complaints regarding storage and distribution services. A distributor is responsible to inspect physical conditions of warehouses, vehicle fleets, and equipment, and must order testing, maintenance, repair, or replacement as necessary. A distributor develops and documents standard and emergency operating procedures.
A distributor should have a master's degree in business administration or distribution management and a minimum of three years of experience as a distributor. A distributor must have excellent managerial skills and a solid understanding of economics. A distributor must be able to ensure that new products reach the right markets at the optimal time.
A distributor supervises the activities of workers engaged in receiving, storing, testing, and shipping products or materials. A distributor plans, develops, and implements warehouse safety and security programs and activities. A distributor reviews invoices, work orders, consumption reports, and demand forecasts in order to estimate peak delivery periods and to issue work assignments. A distributor has responsibility to schedule and monitor air or surface pickup, delivery, or distribution of products or materials. A distributor interviews, selects, and trains warehouse and supervisory personnel. A distributor confers with department heads to coordinate warehouse activities, such as production, sales, records control, and purchasing. A distributor responds to customers' or shippers' questions and complaints regarding storage and distribution services. A distributor is responsible to inspect physical conditions of warehouses, vehicle fleets, and equipment, and must order testing, maintenance, repair, or replacement as necessary. A distributor develops and documents standard and emergency operating procedures.
A distributor should have a master's degree in business administration or distribution management and a minimum of three years of experience as a distributor. A distributor must have excellent managerial skills and a solid understanding of economics. A distributor must be able to ensure that new products reach the right markets at the optimal time.
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Distribution Truck Driver – Pet Food Delivery Truck Driver
.... Driver Job Description RFG Distributing is seeking a hardworking and dependable Distribution Truck Driver to deliver our products and supplies to customers and maintain records such as vehicle logs, .... |
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| Jan 30, 12 | USA-MO-Springfield |
Distribution Truck Driver – Pet Food Delivery Truck Driver
.... Driver Job Description RFG Distributing is seeking a hardworking and dependable Distribution Truck Driver to deliver our products and supplies to customers and maintain records such as vehicle logs, .... |
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| Jan 21, 12 | USA-CT-Willimantic |
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.... overall responsibility for the leadership and coordination of all Distribution Center activities and is also responsible for people, equipment and facility. Nature and Scope Reporting to the Director.... |
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| Jan 24, 12 | USA-OH-Cleveland |
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.... innovator in blending technology. Vitamix is a privately owned quality-based organization that creates, produces, and markets high performance, durable, reliable, innovative equipment directly to the.... |
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| Jan 18, 12 | USA-NJ-South River |
Distribution Center Logistics Intern - Summer 2012
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