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Ninja Van employees work graveyard shifts to meet next-day Ramadan deliveries during CMCO

Wednesday, 06 May 2020 01:31 PM MYTThe Ninja Van warehouse team has been working around the clock to make sure parcels are distributed to their designated hubs in time for next-day deliveries. — Picture courtesy of Ninja Van

It’s business almost as usual, as employees still have to wear masks, practise social distancing, and keep their hands sanitised as they get packages from point A to point B. “My shift starts at 8pm and we have to unload parcels picked up by our drivers and sort them by destination and according to coverage areas.

“We have seen a general increase in volume since then, due to the fact that most retail outlets are closed and consumers are looking to e-commerce to get what they need. It hasn’t always been easy navigating the new standard operating procedures and Farah said there have been hurdles popping up in the workplace that have impacted their productivity.

Nevertheless, Farah and her teammates are striving forward, working across three shifts 24 hours a day, six days a week.

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