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Revive RX Job Description Logistics Specialist Department: Logistics/Supply Chain Summary A logistics specialist is responsible for the oversight of the life cycle of products, including preparation, shipping and receiving.
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15+ years of supply chain experience across a variety of disciplines (logistics, sales and operations planning, materials management, network design and analytics, etc.) Display visible leadership as we progress the evolution of ExxonMobil Supply Chain and the Global Logistics organization.
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The Purchasing & Logistics Manager position is responsible for managing supply chain requirements from order entry to planning and procurement to logistics, insuring products are purchased, and production is planned in accordance with Alfa Laval policy and customer demands.
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Familiarity with transportation management systems (TMS) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems is preferred. The Pricing Analyst will be responsible for analyzing pricing data and trends to help DSV remain competitive in the transportation and logistics industry.
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The Data Science organization within ExxonMobil Supply Chain is responsible for partnering with our central ExxonMobil technology organization to develop end-to-end data science solutions to improve decision making on a wide range of topics including sales & operations planning, logistics & distribution, and materials management.
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Reporting to the Program Manager or Director of Supply Chain Project Management, the Project Manager will be responsible for managing, planning, and execution of Supply Chain capital improvement and other projects.
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This Logistics and Purchasing professional should have both international and domestic experience, excelling in strategic planning, market trend analysis, and excellent purchasing and procurement strategies, both globally and locally.
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We provide end-to-end pallet solutions, from supply to retrieval, on-site services, reverse logistics, and packaging materials. Facilitates Agile - Scrum meetings: daily stand ups, sprints review/planning, retrospectives, backlog refinement, release road mapping.
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Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, Maritime, Business Administration, or a related field. · Assist in vessel insurance claims, demurrage, voyage reporting, financial planning, etc.
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