TRAINING THE NEW WORKFORCE

Professor Bill Stankiewicz OSHA SAFETY, HEAVY Lift & OVERHEAD Trainer
Savannah Technical College
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Bill Stankiewicz
1 month ago#1
Meeting Workforce Efficacy:
The efficiency of a logistics firm is often as good as its workforce. The human factor is crucial for the success of logistics operations. Whether it’s drivers facing shortages, warehouse managers making mistakes, or any other role, the people involved can make or break the process.
Businesses must invest in training, handle job assignments properly, deal with high turnover rates, and develop a culture of continual improvement to maintain staff efficiency. A well-trained and engaged team can reduce mistakes, increase customer happiness, and drive growth.
A badly trained or disengaged crew, on the other hand, might lead to operational inefficiencies, posing challenges for logistics managers striving for excellence. We are here to help in any way.