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Reusable containers, pallets, dunnage, bulk systems and metal racks improve the flow product all along the supply chain to reduce costs, enhance profitability and add sustainability.
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Reporting to the Co-Founder and Chief Supply Chain Officer of Wild One, you will source and develop new product innovations and make recommendations for important improvements to existing products.
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The Supply Chain PMO Manager will be responsible for the management of key strategic initiatives for consumer and business supply chain team, including initiatives that will support supply planning, channel allocations, POP and Collateral planning.
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Development Supply Chain Lead (DSCL), Senior Manager. Develop, manage and monitor long-range supply strategies that fulfill varying clinical development plans with consideration to product intermediate and finished good variations and impact on DSC budget, capabilities and capacities.
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Working knowledge of supply chain systems and architecture, including ERP systems, business intelligence, strategic sourcing, and product costing (Fiori, SAP HANA S4, preferred). Identify required project resources, including supply chain subject matter experts, and program management and development resources.
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The Supply Chain Strategy and Development Manager is a member of the Supply Chain Transformation & Resilience Procurement and Costing Organization, a global team of highly engaged and capable colleagues supporting a broad organizational charter of procurement and costing processes and solutions.
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Experience with customer analysis, market segmentation, competitive analysis, supply chain / market ecosystem development, product/market fit, risk, TAM/SAM/SOLM analysis, & mitigation analysis.
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The McKesson Brands Senior Product Development Manager will oversee needles and syringes and iv therapy categories. Our McKesson Brands private label business is seeking a Senior Product Development Manager to join our team in Richmond, VA.
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Title: Product Development Project Manager – III / Project Manager - Global Supply Chain. JOB TITLE: Project Manager - Global Supply Chain.
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Additionally, as the manufacturer and sole provider of ProFume® commodities and food processing fumigant, we ensure food safety across the supply chain. POSITION DESCRIPTION: The Territory Business Development Manager is responsible for generating new business and maintaining existing business within their assigned territory.
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As a Private Brands Sr Product Development Manager , you'll serve as an advocate for our customers and see the products you develop, from ideation to finished product review, come to life in stores and online.
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The Supply Chain Product Development Manager will lead JDE USA’s New Product Development (NPD) and Value-Added Engineering (VAE) projects to ensure that they meet all project objectives and requirements, which include on-time, on-cost, on-spec, and on-quality.
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Knowledge and experience in apparel production and supply chain management from product development to retail. Maintain & enhance customer intimacy through educational training, enquiry follow-up, branding service and supply chain support & management.
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The Product Development Manager is responsible for leading the development of new products by coordinating the activities of product development, supply chain, quality control, and operations.
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Master's preferred or +10 years of related experience in Grocery retail Category Management, Supply Chain, Product Development or CPG. Responsible for identifying and prioritizing program/product development opportunities utilizing private brand business management & category expertise.
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