on the East Rand needs your experience framing entries on State Vet exports and imports. Need to be experienced agencies. Minimum matric. 3 years experience as an Entry Clerk. Dangerous goods training advantageous. Specific
experienced Customs Entry Clerk. - 5 Years Experience in Framing Customs Import / Export Entries. Mainly Imports and experience in the various types of Customs Entries (DP / GR etc) - Experience in working with Shipping
on the East Rand needs your experience framing entries on State Vet exports and imports. Need to be experienced agencies. Minimum matric. 3 years experience as an Entry Clerk. Dangerous goods training advantageous. Specific
clerk's role is to continuously communicate stock levels, stock receipts, and quality of stock from suppliers regulations Computer skills and knowledge of data entry and inventory software programs. Basic math skills
clerk's role is to continuously communicate stock levels, stock receipts, and quality of stock from suppliers regulations Computer skills and knowledge of data entry and inventory software programs. Basic math skills
NOT REQUIRED). No/ minimal work experience (entry-level position). Proficient Microsoft Office skills
NOT REQUIRED). No/ minimal work experience (entry-level position). Proficient Microsoft Office skills
invoicing. Reconciling, scanning, printing, data entry Processing paperwork. • Assist with cycle counts
invoicing. Reconciling, scanning, printing, data entry Processing paperwork. • Assist with cycle counts
consumption, taking corrective actions for unacceptable levels. Monitor and report on driver behaviour, utilizing addressing of incorrect behaviour on a regional level. Vehicle and Trailer Oversight: Ensure all vehicles fuel efficiency. Compliance and Regulations: Stay informed about and ensure compliance with national and vehicle accidents and cost saving for repairs. Technology Integration: Implement and manage fleet tracking performance, and driver behaviour. Utilize telematics technology to gather data on vehicle usage, driver behaviour