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I am a warehouse supervisor. I am not an expert, but can do many things with MS Excel programming
If you can not measure perfectly you can not manage successfully
Warehouse managers know all too well that the task of managing operations for a warehouse facility. Warehouse operations managers are tasked with ensuring the efficient flow of products in and out of the facility, optimizing the building’s layout, making sure orders are fulfilled and products are in stock, but not overstocked. He should ensure profitability and minimizing overhead and labor costs to the mix, and warehouse operators have their work cut out for them.
He/She understood the demands of company customers today and how they affect the supply chain management. He is equipped with the latest techniques that will position your organisation to be competitive. Able to increase and maximize the utilization of the manufacturing facility through a more effective and efficient production planning and control. Able to show his/her creativity in planning and implementing cost improvement and problem solving programs and have shown a positive working relationship and had garner better support internally and externally through a better appreciation of the human factor. Always carry his/her "WHAT IF" question? or PRO-ACTIVE in every situation.
We miss the rule that measure the performance in the store .in my opinion the loss and benefit from the warehouse is unseen and un-direct , and how managed the warehouse he will face a big challenge to prove his performance and best way for that is using numbers