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Global Supply Chain - Global Logistics and Planning: Sr Demand Planner, reporting to Commercial Planning Manager, Boys Portfolio. The team's purpose is to execute key business processes and interact with sales, marketing, and global supply planning partners to drive an accurate demand plan.
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Experience o Bachelor’s Degree o 7+ years in Supply Chain, Supply / Demand planning, Forecasting o Experience in CPG companies with DTC, Amazon, and Retail sales channels o Startup / e-commerce / supplements experience or passion is a plus o Experience with ERP systems a plus.
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The Demand Planner will work closely with cross functional teams (supply planning, sales, marketing, and finance) to develop forecasts based on sales data to develop a demand plan that will maximize overall Chemical Guys brand awareness and help drive sales through our Direct-To-Consumer, Online Marketplace, and Wholesale channels.
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The Jr. Demand Planner is responsible for development and maintenance of SKU-level operational forecasts for a number of seasonal and highly promotional products within the Skincare/Color portfolio via coordination of the Integrated Demand Planning processes using SAP Demand Planning functionality.
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5-7 years of Demand Planning experience in an omni-channel environment. Assist in implementation of Oracle Cloud Demand Planning module and develop supporting planning processes. Manage demand forecasts based on trends, seasonality, and promotions while factoring in channel inventory, in-stock %, and life cycle of products.
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Experience or exposure related to the following topic areas (note thatexperience in all these areas is not required)Topic Areas: Field work, traffic operations analysis, signal design, transportation planning (e.g.,bicycle or transit plans, infrastructure finance, transportation and land use policy, and/or travel demand modeling.
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This role will lead the implementation of key tools in managing production schedules, demand planning and capacity planning. 1)Manage inventory level targets, reviewing line of balances, aligning demand supply signals and allocations, maintaining product master data and developing expertise in developing in-house systems and reports.
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Job title: Demand Planner. Work with Demand Planning, Supply Planning, and Order management team to track orders to commit and demand supply. 3-5 years of experience in data analytics, demand planning (CE experience preferred.
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Reporting directly to the Sr. Manager, Planning & Execution, the Principle Demand Planner will be responsible for executing all elements of end-to-end material planning to support existing product as well as newly launched products with the primary objective of meeting/surpassing customer expectations.
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As the Inventory Demand Planner you will be responsible for OTB planning and analysis, inventory management, and performance reporting for a D2C High Sku and high Category company. In addition, the Demand Plannerwill help drive the team’s success by providing insight and analysis into detailed planning KPIs at a daily, weekly and monthly level.
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This includes supporting inventory purchasing decisions, planning inventory levels, coordinating special projects, and building / improving tools / processes / systems / KPIs. The Operations Supply Planner role reports into Director of Operations.
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Current aviation planning projects being undertaken by our team include work for airport authorities, airlines, and agencies relating to demand capacity analysis, modeling, requirement definition, operational improvement analysis, terminal and airside planning, master planning related with airport development programs.
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2-3 years Demand Planning experience required, apparel industry experience a plus. Responsible to assure that each season forecasting remains accurate as more information in the demand process becomes available.
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Bella Canvas is looking for an experienced Demand Planner to join our team. Bottoms up forecast to drive production and inventory planning based on demand forecast data. Conduct in-depth market research to create informed sales and inventory demand forecast.
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Create- revise and transmit purchase orders- by referencing the companys demand planner and/or direct communication from the Production Supervisor. Plan production of finished goods based on inventory demand.
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