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Supply Chain Planner

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Supply Chain Planner
We are looking for an experienced End-to-End Supply Chain Planner to manage the supply of raw materials and finished goods from global suppliers into the UK, supporting both retail and B2B manufacturing customers.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan the supply of raw materials and finished goods to meet customer demand and production requirements.
- Manage supplier orders, lead times, and inbound shipments from global suppliers.
- Maintain optimal inventory levels while ensuring high product availability.
- Work closely with Procurement, Manufacturing, Sales, and Logistics teams to support production and customer deliveries.
- Monitor supplier performance and resolve supply issues.
- Analyse forecasts, inventory, and supply data using SAP and Excel.
- Drive continuous improvements across planning and inventory management.
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- Previous experience in an End-to-End Supply Chain Planner, Supply Planner, or Material Planner role.
- Experience in raw material planning within a manufacturing environment is highly desirable.
- Experience managing global suppliers and inbound supply into the UK.
- Strong SAP and advanced Microsoft Excel skills.
- Excellent analytical, planning, and communication skills.
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