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With operations in North America, South America, Europe and Asia, Penske Logistics provides supply chain management and logistics services to leading companies throughout the world.
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1 year of experience in Freight Forwarding, Supply Chain, Logistics, or Carriers Required. Billing (cost saving management - detention, demurrage, etc)Ensure all charges are billed correctly including: detention/demurrage/pre-pull/port open charges Prepare required documents including commercial invoices, etc.
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Benefits of working at Hyundai GLOVIS America Inc. About Hyundai GLOVIS America Inc. Provide in/outbound operations services Provide in/outbound operations services covering ocean in/outbound Populate and update systems and track shipments Monitor and support container moves on ocean and inland (rail and truck routes) freight Prepare required shipping documents including BLs, PODs, commercial invoices, etc Develop knowledge of all modes of transportation.
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Comprehensive Operational Oversight: Provide hands-on leadership and direction across all facets of operations within the East region, including but not limited to supply chain management, logistics, inventory control, and quality assurance.
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Demand Planning, Inventory and Fulfillment: Optimize processes for demand planning and assist with supply chain systems implementations and upgrades. Drive efficiency across all marketplace businesses (supply chain, advertising, customer Service, etc.
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Communicate ideas and suggestions for continuos improvement of the GCPS Custodial Care Program to assigned Head Custodian, Custodial Trainer or other members of the Environmental, Print, and Supply Services Staff.
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Preferred Experience: Hands-on experience with Oracle Fusion Applications, including modules like HCM (Human Capital Management), ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), and SCM (Supply Chain Management.
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Bachelor's degree in Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or a related field preferred. Strong knowledge of logistics operations, including shipping procedures, international regulations, and inventory management systems.
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Job Segment: Supply Chain Manager, Supply Chain, Demand Planner, Business Process, ERP, Operations, Management, Technology. IT Analyst II - Parts Planning & Pricing, AGCO, Duluth, GA. Provide application support and enhancement of the PTC Servigistics / Informatica implementation for AGCO's Global Aftermarket Service Parts business.
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Develop plans for increasing efficiencies and cost savings in these areas through better supply chain management. Analyst is the ERP System Supply Chain SME.
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As a Power Equipment Operator at Walmart Supply Chain, you will be operating power equipment to move product through the Distribution network to the Stores to service our Customers. Tells management about unsafe working conditions, damaged products, or improper procedures.
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The Supply Chain Manager reports directly to the Plant Manager and has responsibility over the following Suwanee Manufacturing functions/operations: supply chain planning, production control (planning/inventory control.
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Installs and maintains water main supply lines, natural gas supply lines, sewer mains, detention/retention ponds, general grading and tree/stump removal. Emory Primate Center NPRC in conjunction with Emory University conducts pre-employment screening for all positions which may include an INA and criminal background check, verification of work history, academic credentials, licenses, and certifications, drug screening, and health assessment.
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From our beginnings in 1953 as a parts supply house for television tubes and antennas, we have grown to be an industry leader supporting all segments of the supply chain in multiple product categories representing world-leading manufacturer brands.
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Supply Chain Management and Data Analytics (Predictive Modeling, Reporting, Dashboard creation). Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and experience with Simio or FlexSim preferred.
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