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The Supply Planner develops and implements short, medium, and long-term supply chain plans that address capacity issues, production location decisions, and supply strategies to support the Retail Tissue, Towel, and Napkin business.
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Demonstrated expertise in demand planning, supply planning, capacity planning, and S&OP/Integrated Business Planning processes. Provide architectural guidance and establish best practices for Anaplan Supply Chain Implementation.
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Roles and Responsibilities Review and validate planning applications (SPP, SAP, o9) statistical forecasts for demand planning and Material/Capacity constrained build plans by gathering inputs from Field Service Engineering, Logistic, Supply Chain, Finance, and Manufacturing/Service Operations.
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Stewardship within Supply Continuity centers around risk analysis and mitigation activities to be faithful stewards over our area of responsibility as well as for the greater CFA. CFA Supply Continuity stewardship activities include commodity analysis & hedging, capacity/contingency planning (CapCon) to support future growth, category/supplier/supply chain risk assessments/analysis/mitigation strategy development, sustainability, risk identification, and diverse supplier development.
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Must have good Supply Chain Planning domain experience with minimum 4-6 years of experience in Implementation of different Kinaxis RapidResponse modules like Supply Planning, MRP, MPS, Forecasting and Demand Planning, ATP, Aggregate Supply Planning, Capacity Planning, Attribute Based Planning, Sales & Operations Planning, after-market planning.
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Our daily customer engagements include conversations around logistics/supply chain management, fleet maintenance strategies, global asset management, machine control systems/diagnostics, system integration, and regulatory compliance.
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8+ years of experience in supply, demand planning & capacity planning, procurement, business transformation, ERP implementation, and SAP S/4 Sales and Supply Chain lines of business.
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Detailed knowledge of functional supply chain solutions such as ERP/MRP, Sales and Operations Planning, Demand Planning, Aggregated Supply Planning, Order Fulfilment, Capacity Planning, Inventory Management, and managing planning activities with distributors and contract manufacturers.
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3 years of experience in capacity/supply/demand planning, operations, or supply chain/planning software development program management. ESC covers planning, commodity management, manufacturing, New Product Introduction, product life-cycle management, logistics, and supply chain business operations.
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Experience in supply chain planning, capacity planning or demand planning. As a Supply Chain Planning Program Manager, you will be responsible for the data center equipment supply planning for sustaining and new products, interpretation of the data center demand signal and translating it to a supply and inventory plan for equipment and drive optimal planning decisions.
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Functional : Expertise and In-depth knowledge of supply chain planning in the areas of Supply and Capacity Planning, Production Planning, Material requirements planning, long term capacity planning, rough cut capacity planning, resource planning, capacity constraints and scheduling.
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TikTok Shops Supply Chain & Logistics is looking for an experienced Fulfillment Node Operations Lead to own the day-to-day logistics operations management and performance of a third party facility.
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Engages, advises, and collaborates with other internal teams Datacenter Engineering, Global Supply Chain, Project Controls, CO+I, Legal, Risk Management to maintain the corporate vision and create goals for the projects.
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Lead a Network Capacity Planning analysis and utilize analytical skills for building and maintaining supply models by working closely with the Operations, Finance and supply chain teams for developing what-if scenarios and cost-benefit analysis which will help to create backup plans and make optimal decisions quickly.
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Knowledge at least one major supply chain function: Supply, Aggregate Supply, Capacity, Order Promising, Demand Management, Forecasting, MEIO, S&OP. Minimum of 5 years of experience in Supply Chain Planning OR minimum of 1 year of experience in implementation of Kinaxis Rapid Response, o9 Solutions, or OMP modules.
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