duties and responsibilities
1
Inventory management: managing the right amount of stock is essential to meet demand without excessive costs. The Logistics department is responsible for planning and maintaining stock levels.
2
Order picking: the department collects parts and materials for the assembly of door systems in production.
3
Transport and distribution: arranging the transport of goods from suppliers to warehouses and from warehouses to customers.
4
Warehouse management: efficiently managing warehouses is essential to ensure the proper storage, picking and shipping of goods. This includes organising warehouse space, establishing procedures for handling goods and managing warehouse staff.
5
Supply chain optimisation: the logistics department is responsible for continuously improving supply chain processes to reduce costs, shorten lead times and increase overall efficiency.
6
Compliance and regulation: logistics departments must comply with applicable regulations in the areas of transport, customs, safety and environmental protection. This includes keeping track of changes in laws and regulations and ensuring that the department's activities comply with the law.