Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerk

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Shipping, Receiving, Traffic clerks are responsible for dispatching, tracking and receiving goods and supplies. Clerks are typically employed by companies shipping high volumes of goods such as grocers, logistics companies, and component manufacturers.

They manage and organize inventory, prepare outgoing shipments, and inspect and sign for incoming deliveries.

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