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The Demand Planning Manager closely partners with Engineering, Finance, Supply Chain, Data Centers, and Deployment organizations to plan capacity. CSCP is responsible for strategic sourcing, customer demand forecasting, capacity planning and management, supply chain planning and execution, capacity provisioning, and decommissioning and dispositioning of datacenter assets worldwide.
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Working closely with the Demand Planning Manager and Supply Chain teams to leads cross-functional teams to align demand plans with production initiatives. 5+ years of experience in demand planning, supply chain, or related roles.
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Prior experience specifically with the CPG, Consumer Packaged Goods industry within Demand Planning, Supply Chain, or Finance roles. Identify opportunities and gaps in demand planning forecasts and partner with internal teams including our Sales/Business Development teams and Supply Chain team.
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Masters degree or relevant certifications in the Supply Chain or Demand Planning field. The Fresh Market currently has an opening for a Demand Planning Manager in our Store Support Center (099.
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Bachelor's in Supply Chain, Business or related, along with5+ years of direct experience leading SIOP within the CPG or food industry - deep experience in select areas of expertise (e.g. Inventory Management, Demand Planning, Forecasting, Freight Management, Network Strategy or Network Design) combined with a broad understanding of end-to-end supply chain.
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7+ years of experience in Supply Planning, Inventory Management, Demand Planning, or Supply Chain Management. Strong understanding of demand, supply, inventory, transportation, and space capacity planning concepts.
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You hold a master’s degree in e.g. engineering or economics and you have a good knowledge of supply chain planning (demand planning, supply planning, S&OP/IBP, inventory tactics.
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Supply chain, supply chain management, suppliers, purchasing, inventory control, planning, supply planning, demand planning, data analysis, statistics, forecasting, parts forecasting, Supply Chain Analyst, Planner, Demand Planner, Planning Analyst, automotive, commercial vehicle, diesel, commercial trucks, motor vehicle, truck parts, SAP.
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YOUR TRACK RECORDBachelor's in Supply Chain, Business or related, along with 5+ years of direct experience leading SIOP within the CPG or food industry - deep experience in select areas of expertise ( Inventory Management, Demand Planning, Forecasting, Freight Management, Network Strategy or Network Design) combined with a broad understanding of end-to-end supply chain.
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This role will report to the Sr. Team Lead, Inventory and Demand Planning and resides in Chick-fil-A Supply LLC. The Sr. Analyst works closely with the Chick-fil-A Supply leadership team to establish and continually improve the organization’s performance, productivity, efficiency, and profitability through effective supply chain management methods and strategies.
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The Demand Planning Manager plays a key role in ensuring accurate demand forecasting and inventory optimization to support the organization's supply chain operations.
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The position interfaces with suppliers, DC management, Chick-fil-A, Inc. Supply Chain, Marketing, QA, and Finance. + Coordinate forecasts and inventory levels with the Chick-fil-A, Inc. Supply Chain team and other cross functional teams.
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Global Supply Chain - Global Logistics and Planning: Sr Demand Planner, reporting to Commercial Planning Manager, Boys Portfolio. The US Demand Planning team sits in the Planning and Logistics department withing Global Supply Chain.
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Supply Planning: Streamline and optimize the supply chain for efficient operations. One or more years experience as a demand and supply planner. Demand Planning: Analyze market demands and trends to enhance accurate forecasting.
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5-10 years’ experience in a Planning/Forecasting, manufacturing or procurement environment, which may include a combination of quality, production planning, procurement, manufacturing management, SIOP, demand or supply planning.
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