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Build and provide predictive data modelling (through Anaplan) and execute demand planning function to assist markets in depletion forecasting (monthly process). Relevant business knowledge, preferably in Demand Planning, statistical sales analysis, logistics or warehousing where analysis was used for operational performance improvement.
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The Demand Planning Manager will identify inventory opportunities and risks, influence purchasing and sales decisions, and report on forecast accuracy and related results. The Demand Planning Manager will create and maintain bottom-up and top-down demand plans for wholesale and online direct-to-consumer sales.
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The Forecast Demand Planning Manager should be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to work independently as well as part of a team. The Forecast Demand Planning Manager will be responsible for the creation, maintenance and management of the forecasting plan with a forward vision of 9 to 15 months.
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The Senior Demand Planning Analyst will facilitate and actively participate in the monthly IBP consensus forecasting, and Step 2 meetings, gather, and document assumptions, signal demand for production planning, communicate key changes and plan drivers across the org., and assist in executing the demand plan.
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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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The Demand Manager will report into the Global Demand Planning Director for Lubrizol Advanced Materials and partner with core team members within the Sales, Product Line Owner, Supply Chain, Finance and other key stakeholders.
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Responsibilities include (and not limited to): managing the global S&OP structure and quality of the process, develop / implement and influence best practices in demand planning, supply planning and inventory management as well as manage system enhancement to enable all the above.
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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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Reporting up to the Sr. Director of Revenue Management, Sales, & Demand Planning, the Demand Planning Manager role will oversee daily operations of the Demand Planning function for HARIBO of America, leading a small and lean Demand Planning team, and will work very closely with leaders in the Sales/Business Development teams throughout the HARIBO of America organization.
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Strong proficiency in demand planning software, statistical forecasting tools, and ERP systems (e.g., D365, JDA, Logility, ForecastPro, MRP systems). Minimum of 5 years of experience in demand planning, sales forecasting, or supply chain management, with at least 2 years in a leadership role.
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Develop and implement demand planning & forecast strategies for over 20 live entertainment events with weekly sales, multiple distribution centers, e-commerce, and more. This position is responsible for overseeing QA/Compliance and Demand Planning/Forecasting activities associated with Feld Consumer Products.
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Operating in the SAP IBP planning suite and in SAP ERP, the Co-Op works cross functionally with Project Management, Global Brand Marketing, Engineering, Business Unit and Regional Demand Planning and HFE to identify, communicate and resolve risks and opportunities related to supply and demand matching.
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The Demand Planning Analyst collaborates closely with Sales and Supply Chain management to enhance operational excellence. 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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As a Demand Planner, you will assist in all demand planning duties including estimating future product demand, analyzing inventory flow, and developing forecast models. In addition to the objectives above, the Demand Planner will provide guidance to the other members of the demand planning team, implement best practices and drive process improvement.
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You will also provide the required data and analytics to enable a continuous improvement mindset and execution by Client’s demand planning teams for performance and more efficiency in Client’s current and future ways of working and partner with the Demand Planning director and the Demand planning excellence Lead to achieve these goals.
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