This is what a day as a logistics employee looks like
Every logistics employee's day begins on the team leader island, which reveals the exact area for which you have been assigned in the work shift. This keeps the work varied and helps assign workers where they are actually needed. You stay physically active, because a logistics employee can quickly cover 15 to 20 km in one shift, as our fitness trackers reveal.

Stack & Stock
When the quality-checked goods are delivered, the purchased items must be sorted into the dynamic storage system. A distinction is made between the two areas of stock for books and fashion, and stack for media articles. It is important that the exact position of each article is recorded with the scanner. This means that the articles can be found quickly as soon as they have been ordered.

Pick
At the computer terminal you get the so-called pick list, which lists the ordered items. Each item has a precise location in our storage system, which is shown on the pick list. The ordered items are first collected in picking boxes on the picking trolley until they are transported to the sorting area using the conveyor system.

Jump
When arranging for the jump, you provide your colleagues with other ordered items that are packed for shipping. In doing so, you take care of bringing the picked goods in as well as transporting the picking trolleys and boxes away.

Sort
Here the ordered items are scanned and assigned to the respective order.

Pack
After the correct assignment of the articles to the respective orders, the goods are packed, stamped and sent to the customers. We ensure that the goods are safely packaged so that they reach the customer undamaged. At this point, a distinction is made between single-pack for single items and multi-pack for orders consisting of several articles.
