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7+ years of experience in Supply Planning, Inventory Management, Demand Planning, or Supply Chain Management. The Manager of Supply Planning leads and develops a high-performing team of supply and inventory planners responsible for master production planning, strategic inventory management, and inventory deployment for assigned Darigold product portfolios.
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Partner with the Planning director, Procurement and warehouse management to develop an inventory management strategy, define and maintain product inventory optimization levels, including overall material flow.
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Ballance inventory with production needs and supply planning with customer orders and purchasing strategies. SIOP - Sales Inventory Operations Planning, process background. Potential titles; Supply Planning Manager, Supply and Materials Planning Manager, Materials Manager, Supply and Demand Planning Manager, Supply Chain Manager or similar responsibilities.
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This includes forecasting, demand planning, inventory management, creating and issuing purchase orders, and supplier integration and relationship management. + 2+ years of experience in a demand planning/inventory management role.
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This person will manage the inventory lifecycle, lead demand planning and procurement, oversee production, quality management and regulatory compliance, and manage warehouse operations.
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5+ years of experience in a demand planning/inventory management role. Furthermore, this role will be uniquely challenged with their participation in the building of a robust demand planning and inventory management organization that will ultimately be responsible for over $3 billion in inventory.
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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. This position entails the planning, coordination, and managing of activities related to the physical inventory requirements in the Chick-fil-A Supply Distribution Centers (DC.
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Logility's SaaS-based platform transforms sales and operations planning (SandOP) and integrated business planning (IBP) processes; demand, inventory, and replenishment planning; global sourcing; quality and compliance management; product life cycle management; supply and inventory optimization; manufacturing planning and scheduling; retail merchandise planning, assortment, and allocation.
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The Inventory Supervisor is responsible for the planning, coordination, and managing of all activities related to the physical inventory requirements in the Chick-fil-A Supply Distribution Center (DC) in Charlotte, NC. This includes inventory management, supplier integration, relationship management with internal and external stakeholders, and team leadership.
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Must have a minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in Information Technology with at least 8 years IT Asset Management, IT Service Management, Inventory Control or related fields.
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Partnering cross functionally with space planning analyst, buyers, inventory management, store operations, logistics, inventory management, in store marketing and store planning while executing strategy for shop.
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ERP Implementation: Support SyteLine ERP system implementation as it relates to BOM structure development and alignment with ERP planning parameters for sales and forecasted demand, purchased material planning, manufacturing work orders, and inventory management.
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Experience working in SAP & Non-SAP applications and understanding of cross functional business processes in planning (strategic planning, customer forecast collaboration, demand planning, inventory planning, rough-cut capacity planning, supply planning, supplier collaboration, responsive demand supply matching, allocation management, order confirmation etc.
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Assist in inventorying, assessing, planning, and monitoring natural disaster conservation practices, including the use of NRCS's inventory, assessment, planning, and monitoring. Minimum of 20 year(s) of experience in Natural Resources Management/Watershed OR BA/BS Degree in Natural Resources, Soil Forestry, Land Management, Agriculture, Agronomy or related.
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Proven ability to structure and conduct advanced supply chain analyses within Oracle, SAP, in the areas of inventory management, production planning, capacity planning, product launch planning, forecasting, and BOM documentation.
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