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Prior experience specifically with the CPG, Consumer Packaged Goods industry within Demand Planning, Supply Chain, or Finance roles. Identify opportunities and gaps in demand planning forecasts and partner with internal teams including our Sales/Business Development teams and Supply Chain team.
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Extensive knowledge of Supply Chain processes, such as SIOP, MRP, Forecasting, Demand and Supply Planning, Indirect Procurement, Materials Management and Logistics. As Planning Manager, you will lead a team to focus on building the forward visibility of inventory requirements, based on both historical and future stated customer demand and vendor supply requirements.
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Coordinate with demand planning, deployment, transportation, warehousing, and customer service teams to address any changes to supply plan and solve any shortage scenarios that occur.
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The role of the Supply Planner is to develop and execute an inventory plan for a portfolio of items based on demand, actual orders, At least 2 years related experience with Supply Planning, Materials Requirements Planning or related field.
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As part of the Demand Planning team, the Demand Planner is an indispensable business partner with our customers both internal (Sales, Marketing, Category Teams, Finance, Supply, etc.
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Collaborate with business stakeholders to understand demand planning, manufacturing management, inventory management, and order fulfillment process requirements and assist the SAP lead with translating them into SAP solutions.
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Minimum 5-10 years of experience in production scheduling, supply & demand planning, M. Holland is a leading international distributor of materials, service, and solutions to the thermoplastics industry, providing suppliers with the most strategic channels to market, offering innovative sourcing and supply chain solutions to its clients, and providing talented people with rewarding career opportunities.
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As a Demand Planner, you'll make sure every location has enough supply to cover the growing demand. Utilize demand planning tools and software to review historical sales trends, research demand drivers, tune forecast models and evaluate forecast results.
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Must have Working Experience in the more than 2 of Planning Cloud modules like Global Order Promising (GOP), Supply Planning (SP) , Demand Planning(DP), Backlog Management(BM), Sales and Operations(S&OP) Planning, Replenishment Planning(RP.
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The Production Planner is accountable for partnering with Operations and Sales to develop and manage the forecast for long range planning while considering current inventory, obsolescence, lead times, product life cycles and production capacity.
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The Manager Supply Chain - Solution Architect for Distribution Center Planning and Allocation Application serves as the subject matter expert and single point of contact for both internal and external demand and supply planning teams.
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May recommend strategic technical alternatives for planning, transformation and evolution in support of corporate initiatives, customer demand, technology changes, economic and service reliability criteria.
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Experience in supply chain end-to-end processes including demand planning, supply planning, and/or logistics is required. Reporting to the Director of Supply Chain Process Advancement , the Supply Chain Project Manager will be part of a strategic initiative in implementing Demand Driven Planning across Fortune Brands Innovations, using leading, cutting-edge supply planning tools.
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Collaborate with materials, supply, demand planning teams to better utilize forecasts and outside input with regard to transportation needs. Bachelor's Degree in Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Analytics, Accounting, is required.
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Support inventory management & demand planning analysis. The ideal person for this position is a jack of all trades in supply chain operations and enjoys the challenge of being involved in different areas of the business.
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