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The Demand Planning Manager closely partners with Engineering, Finance, Supply Chain, Data Centers, and Deployment organizations to plan capacity. The role of Demand Planning Manager will be responsible for forecasting / planning Cloud Compute consumption usage for key customers and business segments.
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Demand planner will be the primary liaison between Program Management, Engineering, Maintenance, Production, Quality, PMA, Sales, Procurement, and Repair Stations to ensure an accurate multi-year forecast is published on a regular basis.
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This role will work cross-functionally with Stanley Black & Decker's Product, Marketing, Channel Marketing, Supply Planning, and Demand Planning counterparts. As part of the Tools Business Planning organization, the Demand Planner will leverage the JDA Planning environment and Customer and product market knowledge to provide an 18 to 24 month forecast.
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If you thrive on forecasting, find excitement in collaborating with sales teams, and are passionate about process improvement, the Demand Planning Analyst position at Lala US is your perfect fit.
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Work directly with Demand Planning manager on projects, and drive change with implementing new processes when applicable. Lactalis American Group is currently seeking candidates to join our Demand Planning team in Buffalo, NY.
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Deep hands on consulting experience on SAP S/4Hana with other SAP Supply Chain components – in areas like Procurement / Inventory Planning / MRP / Capacity Planning / APO/ ATP/ Inbound and Outbound Logistics, Subcontractor process, consignment and vendor managed Inventory functions.
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Manage inventory processes, demand planning and purchasing to maintain on time delivery for materials that are procured externally and manufactured in house. Drive the deployment of demand data and strategic initiatives to manage the flow of materials across the supply chain in order to maximize on-time delivery while minimizing on-hand inventory levels.
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Understanding of impact of demand planning KPIs on organizational and cross-functional KPIs and vice-versa. Prepare and release the consensus demand plan monthly in alignment with S&OP calendar to support the inventory planning, rough cut capacity planning and decision-making under the IBP process.
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If you enjoy a fast-paced, high energy and seasonal manufacturing environment, then you will fit in well with our Business Development Team (BDT) as a Senior Supply Chain Analyst at Scotts Miracle-Gro. On a day-to-day basis, you will be responsible for the strategic implementation of best practice demand fulfillment strategies while directly supporting business-critical initiatives.
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Overview: As the Global Demand Planning Manager, you'll lead the Demand Planning function across all business segments and regions at McCue. Your primary responsibility will be to create accurate Demand Plans based on various inputs such as sales data, market trends, and financial forecasts.
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Foster collaboration and communication among various teams within DISH Wireless, such as Supply and Demand Planning, Sales, Marketing, & Finance, driving cross-functional alignment on the company’s goals.
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Contributes to and leverages data, tools, and platforms from global health partnerships focused on family planning, malaria, and HIV to improve supply chain visibility and advance commodity security for recipient countries.
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As a Planning Engineer you will develop expertise in building and documentation of forecasting models, prepare and validate long term and short-term forecasts, and assist in the maintenance of several key databases of economic indicators, weather, system demand, end-use technologies, and distributed energy resources DERs. Knowledge of HVAC, lighting, refrigeration, solar photovoltaics, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems are required.
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Strong Track record on leading IBP, Demand, Supply Planning implementation teams, and architecture design in a business-facing environment. Strong Knowledge of end-to-end supply chain planning - from demand forecasting through supply replenishment.
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The role collaborates with architecture leadership, and has responsibility for sourcing, leading, and presenting forward-thinking, high-impact e2e planning technology capabilities focused on key strategic initiatives for PVH. The scope of this role includes (not limited to) Integrated Business Planning, Merchandise Financial Planning, Demand & Supply Planning.
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