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Experience with Supply Chain Guru, Transportation Modeler, Appian Direct Route, or other supply chain modeling software. Develop models for supply chain design including, but not limited to network design, activity based optimization, distribution and inventory strategy, and cost modeling.
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The Supply Chain Manager collaborates with cross-functional partners across global markets to lead various continuous improvement projects related to inventory management. Our Des Plaines, IL site has an opportunity for a Supply Chain Manager.
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Have previous supply chain or operations internship or co-op experience; manufacturing environment is preferred. Have earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Supply Chain/Sourcing, Logistics, Business or Operations Management from an accredited university (Preferred Graduation Date: Spring 2025.
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National 4-H Council (Council) seeks a dynamic Supply Chain Coordinator that is highly motivated and analytical. In collaboration with the Director of eCommerce Operations, actively participate in the development of the Supply team’s product marketing plan.
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We are seeking an energetic individual to provide pre-sales support for our NetSuite Manufacturing and Supply Chain solutions, which include Inventory, Warehouse Management and Manufacturing.
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Support Supply Chain gravity studies with the financial data required to evaluate optimal hub locations by analyzing customer proximity, manufacturing sites, and logistics efficiency, ensuring strategic decisions that reduce costs and improve service delivery.
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You will be responsible for data analytics, applying state-of-the-art tools like AI, ML, and software programming in Llamasoft, Optilogic, Alteryx, and other network modeling tools along with process mining tools like Celonis in supply chain and warehousing management.
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Five to seven years of management experience with ERP supply chain software preferred; Oracle ASCP a plus. Leverages Oracle's Supply Chain Management eBusiness Suite in development of common analytic and planning tools and work processes.
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If navigating supply chain challenges and unlocking logistics efficiencies are your thing, then you belong at Uline! Join one of the largest freight shippers in North America as a Supply Chain Auditor, distributing shipping, industrial and packaging materials.
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Identifies and manages process improvement projects that improve customer service levels, improve product flows, minimize supply chain costs and improve asset management. Ensure appropriateness of demand & phase-in/out planning processes, cost-effective product flows and other supply chain optimization efforts.
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Inventory Analyst Responsibilities: Provide leadership and supervision of upcoming projects Manage inventory allocations for 18 warehouses including raw materials and finished goods Work directly with and present to customers on the performance and changes for this product line Manage inventory flow and levels to ensure all customer demands are met Supply Chain Analyst Requirements: 2-3 years of experience in a related function Management experience preferred Bachelor's degree.
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Minimum of 8-10 years in Procurement and Supply Chain Management with at least 5 years of senior management (Sr. Manager or Director) Experience and detailed knowledge of commercial terms, regulations and instruments associated with supply chain / procurement / logistics / trade compliance.
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BS degree in Business Administration, Engineering, Supply Chain Management, or similar discipline. If you are passionate about driving efficiency and excellence in procurement and supply chain management, we invite you to join us and contribute to our corporation's continued success.
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With units specializing in Accounting and Finance, Administrative, Marketing, Technology, Supply chain, Healthcare Revenue Cycle, Call Center, Human Resources and Executive Search. Project Manager, Supply Chain.
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Supply Chain and Logistics Analyst (Entry Level) – Elmhurst, IL. Corporate Resources, on behalf of our client located in Elmhurst, IL is hiring for a full-time, permanent Entry Level Supply Chain and Logistics Analyst.
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