| Aspect | Container Unloader | Warehouse Worker |
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| Credentials | None typically required, may need OSHA training | Often requires OSHA certification or forklift license |
| Work Environment | Loading docks, shipping yards, outdoor or semi-outdoor | Warehouses, storage facilities, indoor and outdoor |
| Job Focus | Unloading containers, handling cargo | Inventory management, stocking, order picking |
| Industry Usage | Logistics, shipping, freight | Retail, manufacturing, distribution centers |
Container Unloaders primarily focus on unloading cargo from shipping containers, often working at docks or ports. Warehouse Workers handle a broader range of tasks within storage facilities, including inventory management and order fulfillment. While both roles involve physical labor and may require OSHA training, Container Unloaders specialize in cargo handling, making their work environment more dock-oriented compared to the indoor/outdoor settings of Warehouse Workers.