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Demand Planning+ Partners with Customer Service and Sales Operations to understand sales forecasts, trends and risks+ Drives and facilitates the development of demand plans and forecasts (Statistical Operational Forecasts) at multiple levels of aggregation for multiple time horizons as part of a demand planning function+ Drives and facilitates the development inventory strategies on existing items, new products, and product phase-outs.
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Inventory Management is accountable for the design and execution of demand planning and customer forecasting systems, supply planning, product deployment and expediting processes, and the development and implementation of a stocking optimization model to minimize costs and inventory while delivering on service requirements.
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Cardinal Health supports an inclusive workplace that values diversity of thought, experience and background. What Inventory Management contributes to Cardinal Health. Cardinal Health offers a wide variety of benefits and programs to support health and well-being.
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Includes warehousing and fulfillment of materials and products, transportation, inventory management as well as demand, supply and manufacturing planning. Tracks and reports scrap levels in order to compile month-end Scrap, Morgue, and Variance reports.
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The operations team focuses on forecasting, driving alignment with factory production and delivering efficiency tools and our marketing capability drives demand and localized marketing in locations around the globe.
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Shadowing and hands-on learning of demand forecasting, order placement, supplier relations, and inventory tracking. The Supply Chain Intern is expected to gain a broad understanding of supply chain processes and tools, across various functions such as inventory management, demand planning, supply planning, strategic project management, and customer relationship management.
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Strong knowledge of Supply Chain processes, such as SIOP -Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning, Forecasting, Demand and Supply Planning, and Materials Management. As a Planner, you will be responsible for Demand Planning and/or Supply Planning Processes for the assigned business intersection.
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Responsible for the supply chain operations including planning and execution, demand forecasting, supply planning, procurement of goods, sourcing optimization, and overall supply chain performance.
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Develop and implement sourcing strategies to meet growth and financial objectives through effective integration with forecasting, demand/supply planning, inventory management, and distribution & logistics.
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In this position you’ll build an company-wide vision for how Apple plans and builds its internal cloud platforms, including forecasting, demand and capacity planning, and platform build-outs to ensure the best possible experience for Apple’s engineers.
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Assist Branch Manager with the sales and operations planning process, statistical demand forecasting, and integration of supply and demand plans. Experience with sales and operations planning and forecasting.
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This position will be responsible for leading demand planning team to implement best-fit forecasting strategy and methodology for North America and Europe Operation. Lead demand planning team to build, develop, and manage forecasting configurations for North America and Europe operation.
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As a key member of the NVIDIA Segment Sales team, you will lead all aspects of the demand planning, supply/build planning and allocation/deliveries for Automotive products. You will be responsible for global sales forecasting.
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Deep industry expertise in direct materials such as: steel, resin, commodity chemicals, packaging, food/beverage, automotive, textiles, solvents, plastics, polymers, adhesives, pulp, and IT. Alvarez & Marsal, a leading independent global professional services firm, specializing in providing turnaround management, performance improvement and corporate advisory services, is seeking to expand its Private Equity Performance Improvement (PEPI) – team in various locations throughout the U.S. With more than 7,000 professionals based in 40 locations across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, our firm excels in problem solving and value creation.
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Develop and maintain a strong network and foster collaboration with key internal stakeholders and suppliers to gain input into demand planning and forecasting, asset in strategy development, advocate the use of the negotiated contracts and influence strategy implementation.
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