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The Distribution Manager will act as a member of the Supply Chain function within the Business Unit. The successful candidate will be responsible for the management and execution of all.
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Engage all account team members to deliver value to customer (Operations, Quality, Engineering, Supply Chain, Procurement, etc) Request monthly demand from customers or conduct demand by historical data of customer, working with Operations and Supply Chain to ensure account demand accuracy by monitoring and analyzing data.
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Aviation Cargo Handling Sacramento California Northern California Logistics Supply Chain eCommerce Express Freight Airfreight Airlines 3PL National Transportation Import Export Inbound Outbound Warehousing Sorting Sortation Facility Operations Customer Service Shipping.
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Bachelor's degree or Associate’s degree in Industrial Distribution, Supply Chain Management, Management, Operations or other related discipline with a minimum of 2.5 GPA. In lieu of work experience will consider involvement in distribution or supply chain internships, organizations/clubs, volunteer work/community service, athletics or military leadership.
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Provide food products and services to foodservice providers throughout the USA, Provide Food Safety throughout the supply chain, Exclusive Brands Development, Distribution logistics, Menu development/ Menu Cost optimization, and Imports and Specialty Foods.
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The Delivery Supervisor is responsible for effective and efficient product distribution, managing a team of professional drivers, and assisting the Delivery Manager in the day-to-day operations of the delivery department.
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We focus on product innovation and development, supply chain, procurement and sourcing, manufacturing operations, service operations and capital asset programmes to drive both growth and profitability.
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This role will partner closely with a broad range of Senior Leaders in Finance, Operations, Supply Chain, Engineering, Procurement, Accounting, HR and Technology. Amazon’s North American Customer Fulfillment (NACF) Finance is looking for a Finance Manager (individual contributor) to be the trusted finance partner for multiple Amazon Robotics fulfillment center locations supporting operational and functional leaders.
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About the teamThis role will partner closely with a broad range of Senior Leaders in Finance, Operations, Supply Chain, Engineering, Procurement, Accounting, HR and Technology. As a Finance Manager in the AR Sortable Network in the site finance team you will work in a fast-paced, high-energy and ever-changing environment.
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