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CEVA Logistics provides global supply chain solutions to connect people, products and providers all around the world. Minimum three years supervisory or managerial experience; Bachelor’s Degree in Transportation, Logistics or Supply Chain Management preferred or equivalent combination of work experience and education.
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CPM (Certified Purchasing Manager), CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional) or CPIM (Certified Production Inventory Management) certification preferred. General supply chain knowledge including planning and inventory management.
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This capability aids customers in understanding software anomalies and provides machine-based decision support driving field maintenance actions and supply chain logistics. Ability to work independently with general guidance from technical manager.
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Our Supply Chain & Network Operations practice have been growing since 2002 with significant, continued growth on the horizon. Additionally, we improve operations, product, and material flow across the breadth of the value chain and create greater supply network synergy and value through M&A events.
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What You’ll Be Doing as a Supply Chain Compliance Professional Assist with supplier onboarding activities and monitoring supplier annual certification process. Supply Chain Compliance The scope of this position encompasses the requirements to ensure that procurement activity is consistently within the guidelines of Bell’s rules, policies and procedures as well as Government requirements.
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Our vision is to be an agile, innovative, and unified supply chain partner that delivers a superior customer experience, improves the lives of our teammates and community, and produces best-in-class returns.
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Proven success designing, implementing, communicating, and meeting KPI goals, including reducing supply chain costs, improving through-put, shortening cycle time, and improving inventory turns.
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Demonstrated success working closely with senior executives to develop sales strategies and tactics to close business and build reference accounts Client advocate that develops deep relationships throughout an organization Experience commercializing technology in the supply chain / warehouse markets is a plus.
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5 years experience with perferred experience working in LTL, freight transportation, logistics or supply chain environment. What you'll need to succeed as a Manager, Order to Cash (Corrections) at XPO.
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Who You Are As a Category Management Manager, you will be responsible for leading a hybrid, multi-site team of 10 or more Global Supply Chain professionals. Our Aeronautics Supply Chain team is passionate about delivering innovative, affordable, and agile solutions that exceed our customer's expectations.
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As a Category Management Manager, you will be responsible for developing, managing, and leading a hybrid team of Global Supply Chain professionals to perform and execute to business aera goals.
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EY's Health Sciences and Wellness – Health and Supply Chain (SC) Consulting Services team assists clients with SC improvements as a differentiator to drive value for internal and external stakeholders.
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This requires close collaboration with all organizational leadership, technology, business management, contracts, global supply chain, human resources and other functional organizations in order to successfully execute the business acquisition process and deliver superior results.
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The position provides backup and support to the Supply Chain Manager and operational coordination to the Warehouse and Purchasing/Planning teams. Certification in supply chain management or materials planning (e.g., APICS CPIM or CSCP) is a plus.
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The company focuses on short-haul, B2B logistics for Fortune 500 customers including Kroger, Walmart, Tyson Foods, Loblaw, Pitney Bowes, Georgia-Pacific, and KBX; enabling them to optimize their hub-and-spoke supply chain operations, enhance service levels and product flow across multiple locations while reducing labor costs and meeting an unprecedented expectation for faster deliveries.
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