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The Demand Planning Manager will report and work with the Director of Operations to investigate out-of-stocks, analyze sales trends, and prepare reports for inventory reviews. The Demand Planning Manager is accountable for end-to-end operations excellence, inventory and service levels and setting priorities & direction for Wilson Daniels distribution network.
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The role of the Demand Planning Manager is to own the rolling 12 month demand plan as well as to lead a team that generates accurate and unbiased demand plans through a combination of statistical forecasting methods and a series of routine collaborative processes.
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Working closely with the Demand Planning Manager and Supply Chain teams to leads cross-functional teams to align demand plans with production initiatives. Collaborate with the Demand Planning Manager, and production teams to align supply plans with business objectives and ensure adequate supply.
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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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Ensure regular review and reporting of progress to the Demand Planning Manager, Sales Head, SCM director, and European Supply Chain of progress in the realisation of all relevant KPIs, identify bottlenecks and recommendation of appropriate remedial action.
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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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Sr. Demand Planning Manager, Ring Global Demand Job ID: 2549476 | Amazon.com Services LLC. DESCRIPTION Ring is looking for a leader to join our team as a Senior Demand Planning Manager for our portfolio of devices.
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This role will work cross-functionally with Stanley Black & Decker's Product, Marketing, Channel Marketing, Supply Planning, and Demand Planning counterparts. As part of the Tools Business Planning organization, the Demand Planner will leverage the JDA Planning environment and Customer and product market knowledge to provide an 18 to 24 month forecast.
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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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Create and monitor key performance metrics for both demand planning and operations effectiveness. Prepare and maintain relevant reports pertaining to the demand planning process.
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The analyst adds value to the forecast through targeted adjustments that improve accuracy and eliminate bias from the Demand Plan. This position reports to the Demand Planning Manager and provides support to product marketing and account management in monitoring, evaluating, and analyzing trends related to their portfolio.
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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 Demand Planning Manager plays a key role in ensuring accurate demand forecasting and inventory optimization to support the organization's supply chain operations. Working closely with Product Management, the Demand Planning Manager leads cross-functional teams to align demand plans with sales, marketing, and production initiatives.
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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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Supply Planning and Demand Planning SME - should be responsible for planning configurations, planning dimensions and measures and planning calendar setups, planning data collection configurations, ESS jobs, OIC integrations etc.
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