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3+ years as a supply chain analyst, logistics engineer or industrial engineer with a third-party logistics firm (3PL), a management consulting firm, industrial manufacturer / distributor, retailer or consumer products manufacturer with focus on network design.
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As a D365 Senior Functional Supply Chain Consultant , you will be part of a team developing and implementing Dynamics 365 solutions for Quisitive customers. 3-5+ years of experience implementing Microsoft D365 Finance & Operations (F&O) with a focus on Supply Chain.
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6+ years experience in supply chain planning analysis that specialize in: Demand Planning, Predictive Analysis, Demand Forecasting, Supply Planning, Inventory Market Optimization, Store Segmentation, Market Mix Optimization, New Product Planning, or similar.
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Our long-term vision is to invent the Autonomous Supply Chain – everything from the inside of factories and warehouses to your front door – using next-gen intelligent robotics to deliver faster, more efficient, and more sustainable commerce.
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Must have strong technical, strategic, and project management skills as well as a strong foundation in supply chain management, sourcing and procurement, project management, vendor management, legal and contracting, or operational risk management.
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The Corporate Planning & Management (CPM) Division unifies Finance & Planning, Spend Management, Operational Risk and Resilience, and CPM Engineering teams to deliver business planning and analytics, expense management, third party risk management, and governance strategies across the firm.
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Considerable working knowledge in all aspects of international trade: Classification, Valuation, Origin, trade agreements, CTPAT, Export Controls; import and export Declarations, anti-boycott, OFAC sanctions, Transportation, Dangerous Goods, and Logistics or relevant functions in Integrated Supply Chain.
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Assist Category Managers to Identify and assess potential risks in the supply chain, such as disruptions, geopolitical issues, natural disasters, supplier financial instability, regulatory changes, and other external factors.
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We are seeking an experienced S/4 HANA STP (Source-to-Pay)/PTP (Procure-to-Pay) Consultant with a strong background in Supply Chain Management (SCM) to join our team. Stay up to date with new S/4 HANA capabilities, updates, and industry trends in procurement and supply chain management.
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Join our Supply Chain team at Helen of Troy and make an immediate impact on our trusted brands: OXO, Hydro Flask, Osprey, Honeywell, PUR, Braun, Vicks, Hot Tools, Drybar, Curlsmith, and Revlon.
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Help integrate indirect tax planning into our client's overall business strategy, helping them comply with complex international indirect tax requirements in connection with, for example, a merger or acquisition, a global ERP implementation, maintaining compliance with multi-jurisdictional business transactions, or streamlining a multinational supply chain.
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Years of purchasing, supply chain, strategic sourcing, and/or product management. Engineering, Business, Supply Chain, Finance) Occidental Chemical Corporation (OxyChem) is a leading manufacturer of a wide range of essential chemicals used for a variety of indispensable products, including chemicals used for agriculture, pulp & paper, water treatment, various cleaners and sanitizers, pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, construction materials, and next-generation climate-friendly refrigerants.
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We advocate for clients globally across all segments and industries, delivering solutions for liquidity management, payments and receipts, trade and supply chain finance, FX and commercial card services through a high-tech approach with a personalized touch.
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Minimum seven years of experience in a lending or credit administration position, preferably including experience in lending to agricultural organizations including cooperatives, microfinance institutions and other types of social enterprises or value chain businesses.
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Advise clients on data collection on large scale litigation cases, including document retention and chain-of-custody procedures. NET framework, Microsoft Access, SQL, Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes/Domino, Relativity, Brainspace.
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