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Five (5) Years of experience in Logistics, Supply Chain, Sales, Management, OEM Sales Required. Eight (8) Years of experience in Logistics, Supply Chain, Sales, Management, OEM Sales Preferred.
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Rivet is an exceptional industry partner to the Department of Defense (DoD) and a leader in cyber security, IT management, logistics, supply chain management, process improvement and development.
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8-13 Years of direct experience inBilling(Accounts Payable & Accounts Receivable)/Logistics and Supply Chain Required. 10-15 Years of direct experienceinBilling(Accounts Payable & Accounts Receivable)/Logistics and Supply Chain Required.
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The Logistics Analyst will lead and oversee logistics optimization efforts, supply chain management, and inventory control processes. Strong understanding of logistics principles, supply chain management, and inventory control practices.
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Specifically, the Senior Logistics/Supply Chain Analyst position will be supporting U.S. Marine Corps aviation activities and personnel with the execution of assigned responsibilities in support of achieving a positive audit opinion for the USMC, including audit readiness, business process improvement, and workforce development across logistics and aviation supply operations through the rapid integration of processes, people, and technology.
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7-10 years of relevant experience, including sales, business development, strategic planning and business operations; experience in international freight forwarding/logistics/supply chain management required.
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5+ years of prior experience in a pharmaceutical, biotech and clinical supply logistics environment preferred. Monitor and track global clinical supply inventory at the clinical site level for studies; maintain forecasts, demand planning, and provide inventory and logistics management of IP adjusting drug distribution plans with coordination of packaging, labeling at Contract Packaging Vendors.
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The Supply Chain Manager (SCM) is ASML’s logistics interface to its supply base and responsible for material availability for ASML factories. Bachelors degree in supply chain/logistics, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, or business administration or equivalent years of experience.
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Examples of activities you might be dealing with on a normal day range from leading a discovery call with a prospect to uncover more about their supply chain processes, project managing the complexities of logistics, discuss an onboarding strategy with a fellow Flexporter, jumping on a plane and travel with a prospective client to tour our operation, or sharing your best practices with the broader sales team in a peer learning session.
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Pilot Company supports a growing portfolio of brands with expertise in supply chain and retail operations, logistics and transportation, technology and digital innovation, construction, maintenance, human resources, finance, sales and marketing.
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Logistics and supply chain software (CargoWise ediEnterprise) Discover global supply chain solutions utilizing comprehensive logistical or reverse logistical functions for product life cycles, including acquisition, distribution, internal allocation, delivery, recycling, reuse, or final disposal of resources.
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Bachelors' degree in supply chain management, logistics, business administration, or relevant degree. Form key category strategies, including outsourced services and IT/development, in collaboration with stakeholders, to address risk, total cost, supply, etc.
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Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent; Bachelors degree in logistics, supply chain management, or a related field preferred. Operational Oversight: Oversee all warehouse operations, including receiving, storing, picking, packing, and shipping of goods.
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When you join Wesco, you become part of a global leader in business-to-business distribution, logistics services and supply chain management solutions. As a leading provider of business-to-business distribution, logistics services and supply chain solutions, we create a world that you can depend on.
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Founded in 1922, Wesco has grown and transformed into an industry-leading Fortune 250 supply chain solutions company. As a Warehouse Associate you will be responsible for performing warehouse tasks including receiving, picking, packing, shipping, wire cutting, light assembly, as well as general maintenance of assigned areas.
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