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what is the responsibilities of a store manager

Answer Posted / rajasekhar duvvuri

a store manager is taking care of all type of activities
like take care of store goods , availability of goods in
time , proper care, and also manage the labour and make
proper records of incoming and outgoing goods and solving
the customers related problems, traning the staff and get
work done safely and run store as SOP made by company.
Plan for materials quantity for stores, including future
stock requirements through tools for forecasting and
previous records analysis
Support purchase department for planning the procurement of
requisite equipment and material for stores
Plan for store space management and availability and ensure
adherence to various norms and safety conditions in the
process

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