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Must work collaboratively across multiple stakeholder groups including merchandising, finance, vendor compliance, EDI (Electronic Data Interface) team, Demand Planning, transportation and fulfillment center operations.
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We are looking for a Senior Supply Planning Manager at our facility in Plantation, Florida to lead all aspects of ecommerce supply planning across multiple categories, hundreds of vendors, thousands of items across the entire fulfillment center network of 13 buildings.
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Oversee and troubleshoot electronic data interchange (EDI) processes, including integration and error resolution, to ensure reliable data exchange with partners. We are currently seeking a full-time IT Specialist for an on-site position in Pompano Beach, FL. This role is central to maintaining our operational efficiency and involves a dynamic range of tasks, including network administration, security, application support, and providing exceptional customer service.
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Responsible for ensuring the ERP, WMS, EDI systems and supporting application technologies operate at maximum efficiency, optimal cost effectiveness and highest level of customer satisfaction meeting Service Level Agreements (SLA.
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