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Familiarity with Warehouse Management Systems, warehouse optimization and store productivity, routing and driver dispatch, fleet management, logistics network, carrier management, 3PL/4PL, and inventory and network optimization, inventory turns, cycle counting, barcoding, and equipment maintenance.
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Supply Solutions Material Specialist provides on-site inventory management services for hospitals. Collaborates with medical staff to assess, document, control and optimize the management of medical product inventory utilizing the PANDAC materials management solution.
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Licenses/Certificates/Designations - Institute for Supply Management (ISM), Blue Yonder (JDA) or other leading Advanced Planning System (APS), American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) Production and Inventory Management (CPIM)or Supply Chain Professional (CSCP.
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Minimum of 7 to 10 years of experience in demand and/or supply chain planning management. Risk Management: Proactively identify and address potential risks in the supply chain, working on mitigation strategies to ensure continuity.
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In depth understanding of end-to-end Integrated Supply Chain Planning processes in Demand Planning, Supply Planning, Production Planning, SIOP and Inventory Optimization. Must have good knowledge and experience on integration of Planning function with cross functional areas within supply chain such as Manufacturing, Quality, Materials Management, Sales and Distribution, Sourcing, Logistics and Costing.
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As a Materials Management Specialist, you will be responsible for the development, implementation and management of companywide supply chain inventory strategies for assigned commodities, consistent with Corporate and Departmental policies and procedures.
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Supply Chain Management Certification (e.g., CSCP, CPIM, or equivalent) Working knowledge of common Supply Chain Management processes. You will demonstrate great attention to detail, a data driven mentality, and an experienced understanding of material management and/or supply chain principles.
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Partners with business unit supply planning manager/team to assure forecasts can be translated into actionable supply chain plans that optimize inventory and maximize customer service.
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Comprehensive understanding of SAP Supply Chain Management processes, including Purchasing/Procurement Process, Vendor Master and Material Master Data, Invoice Verification, Valuation of Materials, Material Requirement Planning (MRP), Goods Movements, Physical Inventory, Stock Visibility, Batch Management, Warehouse Organization Structure, Picking and Packing, Warehouse Control, Transfer Requirement and Transfer Order.
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Develop and lead the execution of supply chain strategies that support objectives for material cost reduction, supplier OTD, inventory reduction, supplier quality and supplier lead times.
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In addition to the management of the company-owned pharmacies, the position oversees the management of the 340B program, contract pharmacies, pharmacy supply chain management, revenue integrity, and billing & charge master management.
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Manage Drug Product inventory and shipments, coordinating with Clinical Supply Chain to ensure robust chain of custody for clinical trial material. As the Supply Chain Planning and Logistics Manager you will support cGMP cell therapy manufacturing and clinical supply chain at Takeda’s cell processing facility in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Generate comprehensive reports and insights from the software to facilitate informed decision-making and proactive supply chain Inventory Reporting and Monitoring: Monitor and report on inventory levels across multiple locations, ensuring inventory accuracy and timely updates.
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Description VS&Co IT is seeking a Senior Application Analyst to support and deliver new capabilities within direct and indirect procurement and supply chain processes. This individual will work closely with our businesses and functional groups to accurately diagnose and resolve identified issues within SAP MM, GTS or SNC modules, or cloud platforms such as SAP IBP, and assist operational leadership teams in implementing strategic improvements to SAP. The Senior Application Analyst will also apply project management expertise to identify and develop process improvements, resolve issues, and optimize cost savings and efficiencies.
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Champion continuous improvement initiatives and lead cross-functional teams to drive operational 3PL Management Spearheaded the strategic oversight and optimization of third-party logistics (3PL) partnerships, ensuring seamless integration and efficiency throughout the supply chain network.
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