Distribution Centre Manager - Hire or get hired
Your complete guide to the Distribution Centre Manager Role: Duties, salary & hiring tips
Purpose of the Distribution Centre Manager
Distribution Centre Manager's duties and responsibilities
Manage daily warehouse, transport, and logistics operations.
• Team Leadership:
Lead, train, and develop large warehouse and dispatch teams.
• Compliance:
Ensure adherence to H&S regulations, audits, and company policies.
• Efficiency & KPIs:
Monitor productivity, order accuracy, and dispatch timeframes.
• Continuous Improvement:
Implement process enhancements to boost efficiency and service.
Requirements and qualifications for a Distribution Centre Manager
• Strong leadership and communication skills
• Experience with WMS and inventory systems
• Understanding of logistics, compliance, and safety procedures
• Tertiary qualifications in supply chain, business, or logistics
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