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The Supply Planning Manager is responsible for the creation and execution of short-, medium-, and long-term supply and inventory plans that optimize key business performance metrics including maximizing customer fulfillment and minimizing inventory write-downs.
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Ballance inventory with production needs and supply planning with customer orders and purchasing strategies. 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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The Supply Planning Manager plays a key role in ensuring accurate supply forecasting and inventory optimization to support the organization's supply chain operations.
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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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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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Coordinate forecasts and inventory levels with the Chick-fil-A, Inc. Supply Chain team and other cross functional teams. This includes forecasting, demand planning, inventory management, creating and issuing purchase orders, and supplier integration and relationship management.
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Job Title: Supply Planning Analyst/Inventory Analyst II. This position works directly with Key Business Partners (Distribution members, Planning, Warehouse, Customer Service, IT, Finance, Customs Broker) to ensure aligned working relationships and processes, resulting in achievement of stated objectives.
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2+ years of experience in a demand planning/inventory management role. 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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Leads the execution, development and improvement of strategies and processes for the following functional areas: Sales, Inventory and Operations Planning, Demand Planning, Supply Planning, Matrixed Global Logistics and Distribution organization and regions in collaboration with regional supply chain leaders.
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Provides summary outputs of the Supply Process at the Integrated Reconciliation and Management Business Reviews Sales, Inventory & Operations Planning meetings. Leads the development and improvement of strategies and processes for the following functional areas: Demand Planning, Supply Planning, and matrixed Global Logistics and Distribution organization, for all domestic locations and all regions in collaboration with the Regional Supply Chain Leaders.
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The Supply Planner is responsible for managing and performing detailed finished goods production planning, inventory management, and purchasing functions within the supply planning team.
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Understand and resolve known supply constraints or excess inventory risks and communicate to teams in the distributor demand planning channel. Demonstrated success in Supply, Demand, and Inventory Planning is required.
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The Demand Planning Manager will collaborate with Category Managers, Distributors, Finance, Marketing, Own Brands, and Pricing in order to establish a consensus forecast that enables the business to meet targeted service and inventory objectives.
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Responsible for leading the implementation and management of SIOP initiatives, MRP parametrization, master scheduling process, capacity planning, KanBan systems, PFEP (Plan for Every Part), PPV (Purchase Price Variances) Initiatives, Inventory Control best practices and Lean Manufacturing initiatives to planning, scheduling and material flow across.
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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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