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Supply Chain Manager - Cosmetics

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Supply Chain Manager - Cosmetics
Supply Chain Leader – UK/EMEA & Australia
Our Client is a leading Cosmetics and Luxury Goods organisation that has expanded into the UK, supplying high-end cosmetic products to both large hotel chains and boutique establishments.
They are seeking a strong Supply Chain Leader to oversee the end-to-end supply chain, covering planning management, import & export processes, and regulatory affairs.
The Role
This is a strategic position responsible for managing the supply chain function across UK/EMEA and Australia. The key responsibilities include:
- Lead, coach, and support the Supply Chain team
- Assess, develop, implement, and manage cross-functional, integrated inventory control processes that incorporate:
- Planning
- Order cycles
- Inventory levels
- Associated cost elements
- Review existing materials management practices and identify areas for improvement
- Perform customer demand, sales forecasts, and historical material usage analysis to develop and execute:
- Make-to-order replenishment plans
- Make-to-stock replenishment plans
- Prepare customer delivery reports by:
- Collecting and analysing information
- Summarising trends
- Proactively communicating potential late deliveries
- Provide leadership for production scheduling by:
- Monitoring inventories
- Tracking production progress
- Reviewing factors affecting schedules
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- 5+ years of supply chain, logistics, or management experience
- Experience working in ERP systems (ideally SAP) for:
- Forecasting
- Planning
- Resource management
- Inventory management
- Proven commercial awareness
- Evidence of effective cross-functional communication across multiple teams and channels
- Results-driven data analysis and management reporting experience
- Pharmaceutical industry experience (essential)
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong organisational and leadership abilities
- Demonstrated ability in demand forecasting and inventory optimisation
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