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Minimum 5 years of professional experience in Microsoft AX/D365 F&O Supply Chain modules (Landed Costing, Procure to Pay, Master Data); experience working in a retail environment, or with a retail client, required.
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Understanding and exposure to manufacturing/supply chain concepts and interest in network design, sales and operations planning (S&OP), inventory, or physical flow management. 5+ years of hands-on experience in a high-performance manufacturing/supply chain environment, specifically demonstrating leadership skills in performance improvement & change management.
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Professional certifications such as CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional) or CPIM (Certified in Production and Inventory Management) are a plus. In-depth understanding of supply chain principles, logistics, procurement, and inventory management specific to the nutraceutical industry.
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The successful candidate will lead the development and execution of new logistics initiatives designed to improve overall efficiency and meet the ever-growing demand for storage of bulk inventory in our strategically located distribution centers.
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10 or more years of supply chain management experience on an international scale, including contract manufacturing, inventory control, procurement, material planning, and subcontract management.
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The Supply Chain Manager (SCM) is responsible for overseeing and optimizing the end-to-end supply chain processes and improvement of service, inventory, and cost to customers.
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Position will be responsible for all aspects of Operations, including production planning and forecasting, sourcing / procurement, supplier relationships, overseeing production, QA, inventory management, and logistics and supply chain management.
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Implement improvement processes and systems to reduce inventory and minimize costs across all supply locations. The majority of your focus will be on virtual e-commerce retail management, ensuring proper stock levels, coordinating deliveries to offsite warehouses and storage locations, and conducting root cause analysis for Inventory and platform issues.
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The Customer Supply Chain Tool Coordinator position will be responsible for executing on US Logistics tasks related to tool availability, escalations, inventory management for KPI's and internal customer intimacy.
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Maintaining inventory integrity and cycle count process. Creating standard work/detailed work instructions for all supply chain functions. Driving inventory optimization by implementing best practices while satisfying customer demands and business targets – includes WIP / E&O reduction and FG strategies.
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Knowledgeable in supply chain management systems working in a purchasing and inventory framework. 5 years of prior supply chain experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably with qualifications in Purchasing/Inventory Administration or related discipline.
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The Global Supply Chain Director will be responsible for developing and executing a supply chain planning vision and strategy for the firm. Utilize statistical methods, data visualization, and other advanced techniques, to evaluate global supply chain performance and support decision making at strategic and tactical levels.
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The Director, Supply Chain will be responsible for designing and implementing the supply chain management and production control strategy that supports and meets company strategy.
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Collaborate with corporate forecasting and business units’ cross-functional teams (supply chain, production execution and operational excellence) to develop and improve strategies and processes that drive on time delivery while optimizing working capital.
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Oversee the entire supply chain process, including procurement, vendor/supplier relationships, inventory management, and logistics. The Supply Chain Manager will be responsible for overseeing and managing the company's overall supply chain and logistics strategy and operations to maximize process efficiency and productivity.
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