1. Operating heavy machinery such as cranes, forklifts, and conveyor systems to load and unload cargo from ships.
2. Securing cargo using ropes, chains, and other equipment to prevent shifting during transport.
3. Moving cargo within the port or terminal using trucks, trailers, and other vehicles.
4. Stacking and storing cargo in designated areas within the port or warehouse.
5. Performing routine maintenance and inspections on equipment to ensure safe and efficient operation.
6. Following safety protocols and procedures to prevent accidents and injuries.
7. Communicating with supervisors, coworkers, and shipping crews to coordinate workflow and ensure timely completion of tasks.
8. Keeping accurate records of cargo movements, including quantities, types, and destinations.
9. Assisting with the loading and unloading of containers, bulk cargo, and other types of freight.
10. Adhering to regulations and guidelines set by government agencies and industry organizations regarding the handling and transportation of cargo.