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How to sort express delivery?

There are usually two kinds of express sorting methods, namely single sorting (picking fruits) and batch sorting (sowing sorting). In the sorting operation by order, the information of each order is used as the instruction information of one-time picking, and the picker or picking tool travels around each storage point to pick out the goods and quantity required by the order until all the goods required by the whole order are complete.

In batch sorting operations, it is first necessary to make statistics on the same demand in customer orders to form complete picking information. According to the picking information, the goods distributor or the goods distributor takes out a certain kind of goods needed by each user from the storage point, then walks between the shelves of each user, and then takes out the second kind of goods needed by each user according to their needs, and then delivers them. This is repeated until all the goods needed by users are delivered, that is, the delivery work of each user is completed.

Express sorting is an operation process in which logistics distribution centers quickly and accurately sort out goods from their warehouses or other locations according to customers' order requirements or distribution plans, and classify and concentrate them in a certain way.

Generally speaking, the courier sorter sorts and classifies the express mail by region, and is also responsible for the scanning and filing of the express mail. This work is not difficult, but it needs to be careful and earnest. Job responsibilities of the sorter: classify the goods according to the site; Check whether the packaging of goods is in good condition, whether the classification of goods is accurate, and scan them by computer; Electronic weighing, cargo consignment; Whether the delivery registration form and delivery form are consistent with the system; Reject orders and put them into storage in time, and empty the orders that are not put into storage in the system every day; Clean up the scene and tidy up the office.