I Slaughtered Through the Dungeon Worlds with My Cheats-Chapter 1586 - 514: Receiving Staff Precautions_2
As long as the white paper is affixed, there’s no fear of the staff handling the wrong items.
Of course, if the white paper is affixed and the staff still misplaces items, then it has nothing to do with Mu Rufeng.
Mu Rufeng then moved to the side to those three rows of Corpse Water Beer.
The first pallet of Corpse Water Beer was under a stack of delivery notes.
Mu Rufeng immediately stepped forward, picked it up, and then checked it out.
A total of 2700 cases were delivered.
Mu Rufeng counted and there were thirty pallets in total, one pallet had five layers, and one layer had eighteen cases, so one pallet was ninety cases, and thirty pallets were 2700 cases.
The quantity was correct, but... Mu Rufeng sniffed with his nose; he could catch a hint of beer aroma.
This Corpse Water Beer was in glass bottles, and then it’s sealed in paper boxes, so the beer aroma shouldn’t be coming out.
Unless beer was spilled on the packaging, or there was damage inside.
Whether it’s the former or the latter, it proves there’s damage inside.
If there’s damage, then Mu Rufeng can’t proceed with receiving the shipment, otherwise, if he receives it, there might not be an issue now.
But when it’s time to ship in the evening, he might be in trouble.
Although he’s currently a normal person, he’s considered a strong person, with excellent physical prowess in every aspect.
Relying on his sense of smell, Mu Rufeng located three pallets, the beer aroma was coming from these three pallets.
Remembering the location of these three pallets, Mu Rufeng immediately went to the platform and yelled: "Is Zhang Xiaofeng here? Is the loader for Corpse Water Beer Zhang Xiaofeng here?"
At that moment, a loader dragged a pallet of Scarlet Mineral Water over and, hearing Mu Rufeng’s shout, said: "I’m Zhang Xiaofeng, I unloaded this beer."
"On this delivery note, the driver’s signature is here, your name is signed too, all the goods are here, correct?" Mu Rufeng pointed to the Corpse Water Beer and said.
"Yeah, it’s all here." Zhang Xiaofeng responded and then placed that pallet in front of another pallet of mineral water.
"You’ve counted, right? Hurry up and accept the shipment; I’ve got to finish signing and go unload." Zhang Xiaofeng said.
"The quantity is correct, but in those three pallets, there are damages, re-stack them and take the damaged ones out." Mu Rufeng pointed at the outermost three pallets and spoke.
Seems like the goods were damaged during unloading, so he put them aside first.
When there was only a little of the shipment left, just slip one piece onto the pallet inconspicuously. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝒆𝒘𝙚𝓫𝙣𝙤𝒗𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢
Receiving Staff are generally of first rank, their sense of smell isn’t very sensitive, and they can’t usually detect it.
Even if they do smell it, they can brush it off as the goods naturally have that aroma.
But Mu Rufeng, with his sensitive sense of smell, naturally caught a whiff of it, and he’s very sure there’s damage.
"Damage? Where’s the damage, which eye of yours saw damage? I worked hard stacking it; don’t fuss, hurry up and receive it." Zhang Xiaofeng’s eyes flickered, his face changed, and he shouted loudly.
"Suit yourself, I’m logging 2430 cases, sign for it." Mu Rufeng shrugged, entered the data for 2430 cases, and then handed the phone to Zhang Xiaofeng for the signature.
Once he finished signing, Mu Rufeng double-checked, photographed it, and then signed his name to complete the reception.
"You... you’re messing with me? I unloaded 2700 cases of goods." Zhang Xiaofeng’s face was contorted with anger, roaring.
"One sentence, there’s damage, re-stack them and remove the damaged ones, if there’s no damage, I’ll pay you a hundred bucks." Mu Rufeng said coldly.
"You..." Zhang Xiaofeng’s face contorted, and just as he was about to lash out, he saw Sister Chunni approaching from a distance.
"What’s wrong? Why is Zhang Xiaofeng so angry? Xiao Mu, what’s going on?" Sister Chunni asked as she drew near.
Mu Rufeng immediately explained the situation about the damaged goods and Zhang Xiaofeng.
"It’s quite normal for there to be an aroma, but if you’re sure of the damage, you shouldn’t let yourself suffer, Zhang Xiaofeng, either re-stack them or take those three pallets back." Sister Chunni said plainly.
The Receiving Staff really were frequently tricked by these loaders; it’s not much, but there are always damaged goods amidst the numerous shipments daily.
If they receive damaged goods, they personally don’t face much trouble, at most just covering fines themselves.
The fines aren’t too much, but facing it daily, it’s quite vexing.
Most importantly, supervisors would return damaged goods to the suppliers, but the fines deducted from their wages would count as income for the company.
Most of these damage cases occur during unloading by the loaders; drivers wouldn’t care unless the goods were damaged to begin with, then the driver pays for it.
If the damage occurred during unloading, better loaders might cover it themselves, but most would just mix damaged goods in with the intact ones.
The Receiving Staff might notice damaged goods if they have special skills or if leaked beverages catch their eye.
Or if the smell is overwhelmingly apparent; otherwise, there’s no way to discover it, and they can only swallow the loss.
Therefore, these Receiving Staff tend to have a poor attitude towards the loaders.
Actually, Mu Rufeng behaved similarly when working at Xingsheng Youxuan; this situation is unavoidable.
One point is Receiving Staff aren’t fined, because when a damaged item pops up during shipping, it’s sent directly to the return warehouse and suppliers cover the loss themselves.
In reality, the most damages happen at the workers’ level when they’re shipping goods.
They drive electric forklifts recklessly; even just a bump would cause damage.
Or the forklift wasn’t positioned well, piercing the goods with iron forks; this kind of damage isn’t handled by shippers, it’s sent straight to the return warehouse, suppliers absorb the loss.
They might even demand suppliers urgently deliver new goods to replace the damaged ones.
(One time, Ling Chen called me to replenish stock, it pissed me off; two cases of cola, all smashed by the forklift.)
In such circumstances, many suppliers who ought to profit from their goods begin losing money because the damage return rate is too high, costing more than they earn.
"Fine, I’ll re-stack them." Zhang Xiaofeng gritted his teeth and turned away.
"Xiao Mu, not bad, diligent work; remember, if there’s an issue, make them re-stack, but don’t do it too often."
"It’s fine if there’s a problem, but if not, it could cause you trouble." Sister Chunni patted Mu Rufeng’s shoulder then turned to leave.
There’s a lot to handle indeed; after receiving goods, you’ve got to stick labels, write on them; busy work.
Shortly after, Zhang Xiaofeng returned with a piece of plastic board.
With Mu Rufeng watching, he began quickly stacking the goods.
Meanwhile, Mu Rufeng took a white sheet and started writing.
Altogether, thirty pallets, which means writing numbers from 1 to 30, and also writing the supplier’s name, which is tedious and a bit of a hassle.
Indeed, a lot of it is still lacking; if it was real-world, these white sheets would be printed with supplier names, making writing numbers the only task.
Each supplier would have corresponding white sheets, facilitating the process.
Because multiple suppliers may supply the same goods, to avoid mixing them up, the supplier name has to be written on each pallet.
Mu Rufeng wasn’t sure how long it’s been since he last wrote anything, and when writing now, it’s somewhat unfamiliar, a bit crooked and unsightly, but at least it’s legible.
"Hey hey hey, what are you doing? There’s clearly damage, yet you’re stacking the goods over here, do you think I’m blind?" Mu Rufeng suddenly stopped writing and said to Zhang Xiaofeng.
Being caught red-handed, Zhang Xiaofeng didn’t dare argue, immediately moved the damaged box aside.







