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Packing Services Structure and Quality
Management
The Manager for International Relocation, Export Packing,
Shipping, and Storage Services is Mr. Damas Bayanga
(0784-222100). The packing team leaders are Mr. Andrew
Myombo (0713-568388) and Mr. Makata Hussein (0754-383563).
Any shipper can contact the above mentioned with regard
to any pack-ups and deliveries. Mr. Bill Beuthin (0754-580108)
is the Managing Director and is always available to
liaise with the teams.
Mr. Bayanga and Mr. Hussien are directly responsible
for all surveying, estimations, packing, inventory,
crating, weighing, marking, customer relations and any
special handling. They alternate as estimator for on
site pre-shipment surveys of household effects and they
evaluate and provide in writing, calculations of volume,
weight, and work to be undertaken per job.
Mr. Myombo is responsible for the control, maintenance,
and inventory of all packing materials, tools, and general
machinery. The packing materials used for every move
are tracked and reported to Mr. Bayanga. Purchase, orders
and requests for services are made through him. Mr.
Myombo is also responsible for maintenance, supervision
and management of the warehouse.
Vehicle maintenance is the direct responsibility of
the drivers and is reviewed by Mr. Myombo and reported
to the office on a weekly basis. All drivers have a
valid heavy goods license and are fully cognizant of
the local laws and customs. They are also responsible
to ensure they have all the required permits.
Mr. Beuthin maintains regular spot checks, manages
the quality control, and answers any queries not directly
related to surveys, or packing. He is also responsible
for international and local requests for bids and rate
requests, as well as liaison with affiliated agents.
All quotations and contracts, pre-movement organization,
waybills, and forwarding are directed and approved through
his office.
All transport, customs, or clearing related queries
for inbound and outbound surface shipments are directed
to Mr. Damas Bayanga. All customs or clearing related
queries for inbound and outbound air shipments are directed
to him as well.
The packing teams provide all equipment and materials
for packing: book cartons, dishpacks, barrels, wardrobes,
picture boxes, cases, padding, waterproofing, crates
of grade dry lumber, mothproofing, packing paper and
tissue, polythene lining, and steel banding. They also
ensure that during work in progress, tarpaulin, drop
cloth or canvas will protect the floors and work surfaces.
All of our Team Leaders can speak, read and write fluent
English and Swahili. Each Team Leader has over four
years experience and has impeccable work skills and
a proven track record with-in the company.
Our entire packing staff has been provided with Worldwide
Movers Uniforms, which consist of forest green polo
neck T-shirts, khaki trousers, and boots. All T-shirts
are emblazoned with the Worldwide Movers title and green
lioness logo. Each packer is also issued with a marker
pen a Stanley knife and identifying credentials. Company
policy requires each individual to turn out in clean,
neat uniform.
During pack-ups, every packing team prepares an itemized
inventory for each shipment as detailed in the contract.
All items are detailed on the inventory and the checked
and signed by both the packing supervisor and the shipper.
Every packing team takes the greatest care in handling
and packing, weighing and itemizing all household effects
within each consignment. The packed items are then carefully
loaded and stuffed directly into inspected and seaworthy
containers or into prepared liftvans or airfreight crates.
We also strive to accommodate packing as defined and
set out in our various Industry Contracts and Conditions.
During deliveries, the goods are conscientiously unloaded.
Every member of the delivery team meticulously cross
checks every item delivered against the provided inventory,
and reports any missing items or damages. The household
goods are be unwrapped, unpacked, set up and positioned.
Any damages or short counts are noted on the delivery
receipt. The consignee and the delivery supervisor both
sign the delivery receipt, all inventory pages, and
the service evaluation. The packing debris is be removed
at the time of delivery or at a date requested by the
customer.
We can provide teams for local deliveries and packing
anywhere in Tanzania. Our teams endeavor to protect
all shipments and cargo from physical damage while in
transit.
Our scale adheres to the standards department of Weights
and Measures, Tanzania Bureau of Standards. The accuracy
is periodically updated and certified.
All our staff is briefed on the environmental impact
of our work. They are trained to be, and strive to be,
diligent and caring of their surroundings. We encourage
the use of quality second hand packing materials wherever
possible, and we discourage the wastage of our resources.
Our packing cartons are in standard brown craft color
and we encourage the recycling of old materials. We
have specially marked cartons in the office for the
disposal of recyclable materials.
Recruitment of personnel is not currently essential
but all staff members are instructed to be observant
of potential candidates. When a position is opened,
a suitable replacement is sought through our local network.
If no qualified candidates respond, an advert is placed
in the local papers. The applicant's experience is examined
and a thorough background check is performed. Finally
two, possibly more, interviews are held with different
and pertinent members of our staff. A successful candidate
is hired on six months trial basis.
Training and education is mostly on site. We have regular
training sessions with the packing staff. Experienced
supervisors from our various offices in Africa visit
and exchange views and methods, and vice versa. Whenever
possible a training session is organized at this time.
Contemporary trade manuals and magazines are available
to staff to learn up-to-date methods and practices.
Management encourages extracurricular courses in customs
clearance, computer software, and general education.
Personnel are continuously graded on their competence,
quality and attitude. Management and staff meetings
are held on a weekly basis, where self-evaluation, productiveness,
and general performance are discussed. All personnel
meet with their superior to discuss their progress every
six months. An individual yearly meeting is held to
review each employee's strengths, weaknesses, and value
to the company.
All our facilities are regularly maintained. The DSM
City Council inspects and licenses all structures. The
staff is assigned the responsibility of taking care
of and respecting their work environment. Regular walkthrough
tours are made to inspect goods in store and the condition
of the warehouse. The roof is carefully inspected after
every heavy rainfall to look for any leakage. The liftvans
and wooden items are constantly checked and sprayed
for termites and other wood-burrowing creatures. Walls
are checked for moss or rot due to humidity.
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