Position: Supply Chain Manager Location: Kent, England, United Kingdom Salary: £50K/yr - £60K/yr Our client is an ambitious drinks brand currently looking for an experienced Supply Chain Manager to oversee their end to end supply chain operation. This is both a strategic and operational role, perfect for someone aiming to make a meaningful impact in a rapidly expanding company. The position requires adept multitasking, effective prioritisation, and a composed approach to problem-solving. Reporting to senior management, you will be accountable for driving performance in their core operational KPIs while promoting a culture of excellence. You will act as a strategic bridge between the operations and sales teams, working closely with wider Operations, Finance teams as well as external manufacturers, suppliers, and customers. Overseeing intricate chilled supply chains with multiple processing stages both internationally and within the UK. This includes managing seasonal supply chain with extended lead times, requiring a multifaceted strategy. A commercial mindset is essential at every supply chain stage to manage variable costs in alignment with COGS. Click to apply: https://bit.ly/4eTb2BI
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What is supply chain? A supply chain is defined as the entire process of making and selling commercial goods, including every stage from the supply of materials and the manufacture of the goods through to their distribution and sale. Successfully managing supply chains is essential to any company hoping to compete. Supply Chain Roles: CPO - A Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) is an executive role within the supply chain, focused on sourcing, procurement and supply chain management for a business. A CPO will focus on costs, ensuring they remain under control and constantly looking for ways to reduce them. CLO - A Chief Logistics Officer (CLO) manages the transfer of goods or services that a company offers to facilitate smooth operations. They will ensure the correct products are shipped in accurate quantities within the established timeframe, and will also provide logistical support to senior management in relation to challenges the company may face. (SCM) -Supply Chain Manager - A Supply Chain Manager works closely with external partners and suppliers to produce the product, create inventory and sell products to outside markets. They will evaluate suppliers and negotiate contracts with vendors. Supply Chain Managers are often considered similar to Operations Managers, who take a more internally-focused approach to operations. #supplychain #supplychainmanager #logistics #procurment #supplychainmanagement
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he is such an amazing leader, with tremendous knowledge in SCM,
Looking for Supply Chain opportunities in principal companies in General Manager profile.
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In supply chain management, micro and macro positions refer to different levels of focus and responsibility within the overall supply chain structure. 1. **Micro Positions:** - **Focus:** Micro positions involve a detailed, specific focus on individual components or processes within the supply chain. - **Responsibility:** Individuals in micro positions may be responsible for tasks such as inventory management, order processing, quality control, or managing relationships with specific suppliers or customers. - **Example Roles:** Warehouse supervisor, procurement specialist, inventory analyst. 2. **Macro Positions:** - **Focus:** Macro positions involve a broader, strategic focus on the overall supply chain and its alignment with organizational goals. - **Responsibility:** Individuals in macro positions typically oversee the entire supply chain, making strategic decisions to optimize efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance overall performance. - **Example Roles:** Supply chain manager, director of logistics, chief supply chain officer. While micro positions deal with day-to-day operations and specific functions, macro positions are concerned with the overall design, coordination, and strategic direction of the entire supply chain. Both micro and macro perspectives are crucial for effective supply chain management, ensuring that operational details align with broader organizational objectives.
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any good opportunity in supply Chain management
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