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Brands Co-op, is currently seeking a Supply Chain Analyst to join the Product Supply Team. This role involves analyzing various aspects of the supply chain, including inventory management, logistics, procurement, freight management, forecasting and demand and supply planning.
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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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Collaborate with cross-functional teams (process R&D, analytical development, supply chain, quality, clinical, regulatory, DMPK, and tox) to meet CMC and program goals. Leadership experience in late-stage product development, scale-up, tech transfer, and process optimization of solid oral dosage and parenteral formulations is a plus.
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The Data Science organization within ExxonMobil Supply Chain is responsible for partnering with our central ExxonMobil technology organization to develop end-to-end data science solutions to improve decision making on a wide range of topics including sales & operations planning, logistics & distribution, and materials management.
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Position Summary: The Director Supply Chain and Distribution is responsible for oversight of forecasting, supply planning, procurement, scheduling, 3rd party manufacturing management, storage, and transportation of Multy Home products.
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Ensure consumable supplies are accurately controlled to reduce obsolescence, outdates and waste within the assigned unit(s); this is accomplished through the maintenance of appropriate inventory levels based on PAR Optimization utilization calculations, product rotation; outdate management and ongoing communications with both the customer and Supply Chain Management team.
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The Supply Chain Analyst will be accountable for a combination of reporting activities, process improvement initiatives, and for the overall advancement of data access, analysis, and visualization capabilities within the Siding Products Group Supply Chain team.
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Provide technical guidance and support to development teams during the implementation of supply chain planning solutions. The Technical Director, Supply Chain Solution Architecture will be responsible for designing and implementing supply chain planning solutions using SAP S/4, Kinaxis Rapid Response, and/or IBP that meet the needs of our business.
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Exceptional understanding of supply chain planning processes including demand planning, supply planning, inventory management, production planning, and S&OP including statistical forecasting MRP, allocation, scheduling, and constraint planning.
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The Senior Manager, FP&A Manufacturing & Supply Chain will report to the Director, FP&A Products and provide value-added internal financial analysis and decision support for the VP of Manufacturing and President of the Products division.
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Assist Supply Chain Director as required on strategic initiatives. Supply Chain Management portfolio experience in Drilling or Completions. US Onshore Supply Chain Management.
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This key role will manage and coordinate strategic activities of the hospital Supply Chain Management functions in a proactive manner. Manage the day-to-day operations of Supply Chain in designated areas that may include Business Office functions, Centralized Inventory Support, Centralized Shipping and Receiving and Courier functions, Linen replenishment, Records retention, Bed Management/logistics.
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Contributes to the planning and ongoing delivery of investigational products by managing the supply chain, supporting the execution of studies and changes to the plans, including carrying out risk assessments and contingency planning where necessary, in support of Clinical Therapy Area and non Clinical Therapy Area projects.
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The Business Line (BL) Supply Manager is responsible for the development of a supply plan that balances all aspects of supply with the demand plan and meets financial, service and operational objectives for the supply chain.
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Supports the development, maintenance and improvement of project management for the Supply Chain programs and contributes to the strategic initiatives that significantly reduce costs and improve quality.
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