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What you'll do:
The Supply Chain Network Planning Manager is a leading role in the integrated, intelligent and agile supply chain organization, focusing on the full SIOP horizon including execution ( 0-36 months). The Network Planning Manager is responsible for demand-supply balancing for their value stream and providing insights on demand at risk for their respective portfolio. This role focuses on setting and maintaining the guardrails by which the consensus supply plan is generated; taking into consideration constraints, allocation, and prioritization rules for the full horizon, while managing critical exceptions in mid-term.
Main Responsibilities:
- Manage a team of Network Schedulers/MPS planners responsible for value stream in the 0-3 months window and functionally collaborate with a team of Buyers, Material Planners and Order Managers.
- Manage capacity vs. demand (0-36 months horizon), flagging any exceptions, driving solutions and decision making to close the gap.
- Partner with operations, warehousing and operational procurement if capacity gaps require escalation.
- Manage replenishment strategy across value stream in line with the inventory policy, and conducts regular parameters audits.
- Create the consensus supply plan, balancing FG inventory and capacity with the objective to meet demand on-time and in full.
- Ensure production schedule adherence and attainment.
- Work with SIOP and business teams to update FG inventory targets and inventory policies.
- Review supply and inventory performance metrics, inventory outlook projection, and identify gaps vs targets & improvement opportunities, and liaise with relevant stakeholders to execute improvement action plans.
- Be accountable for value stream improvements in cash, cost and customer service results.
- Initiate scenario planning to optimize the plan on service, cash and costs.
- Prioritize order allocation in case of supply constraint (affecting more than one market/customer) in collaboration with the Execution Scheduler.
- Provide relevant information to the divisional SIOP meetings regarding supply vs. demand (capacity) and FG inventory performance
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