
HUMAN ACCESS in Taiz governorate conducted a training course for warehouse keepers on warehouse management and the use of the LESS MILE application. This application is related to real-time bill of lading receipts at partner sites and is part of the General Food Assistance (GFA) project, funded by the World Food Programme (WFP).
The training lasted for three days and targeted 102 warehouse keepers in the districts of Al-Misrakh, Sabr Al-Mawadim, Mashra'a Wa Hadnan, Salah, Al-Qahirah, and Al-Muzaffar. The aim was to enhance their skills in warehouse management, perpetual inventory maintenance, proper storage mechanisms, the use of specific warehouse forms, inventory movement, and other issues related to their tasks, in addition to how to use the LESS MILE application.
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