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The Logility® Digital Supply Chain Platform leverages an innovative blend of artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics to automate planning, accelerate cycle times, increase precision, improve operating performance, break down business silos and deliver greater visibility.
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They are looking for a detail-oriented Supply Planning Manager to oversee their supply chain operations. Proficiency in supply chain management software and tools, such as ERP systems, MRP systems, and data analytics platforms.
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Reporting directly to the Supply and Demand Planning Manager, you will play a critical role in supporting the organization's mission to provide a safe and sufficient blood supply to hospitals and medical facilities in the region.
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Partner with supply chain management to deliver timely demand plans that support financial targets and lead in the resolution of product variances, with the corporate planning teams, to ensure fulfillment targets are maintained for DTC needs.
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Lead the demand planning team in working cross-functionally with Sales, Marketing, Finance and Supply Chain teams to develop an aggregate unconstrained volume forecast for one or more Sales Zones.
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The Demand Planner will report to our Sr. Manager, Demand Planning, but will work closely with our Sales team and broader Supply Chain organization. 2+ years' experience in demand planning or sales analytics in a consumer's products environment.
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Understands manufacturing, asset management, project management, project reporting, demand planning, EAM, MRO, MRP, defense manufacturing, heavy maintenance, supply chain management, spare parts management, fleet and asset management, etc.
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Work cross functionally with other departments including operations, sourcing, regulatory affairs, quality, procurement, process enablement, global trade, logistics, S&OP, analytics, inventory planning, demand planning, OPEX, marketing and sales to ensure consistent, cost-effective supply of products to support customer demand.
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Collaborate with other departments to integrate data from business systems or processes, such as customer sales, order management, demand planning, and supply planning. Senior Manager, Transportation Data Analytics (Remote.
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Identify and participate in supply chain demand planning improvement initiatives. Develop a well balanced and objective demand plan that supports business strategic direction, supply chain capacity planning, and replenishment requirements.
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In addition, responsibilities will play a crucial role in driving sales forecasting, demand planning, and inventory management processes to optimize supply chain efficiency.
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You will also partner with finance, supply chain and demand planning to incorporate commercial investment insights into our distributor depletion and shipment forecasts. In this role you will support the Senior Manager of Forecasting & Predictive Analytics by owning, developing and implementing BI effectiveness and other predictive analytics solutions with the US business.
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Develops and implements new systems, best practices, inventory control, demand planning, and other optimizations in order to grow the business and improve supply chain processes.
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Prioritize production based on supply chain deficits, product demand and sales forecasts. Establish KPIs for demand planning and regularly evaluate and report on performance against these metrics.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager Supply Chain Analytics, the SIOP manager will have overall responsibility for demand management and SIOP processes for Brooks Systems manufacturing businesses.
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