The role of the Supply Manager is to optimize and manage the flow of goods between suppliers and stores, via warehouses if necessary, in a highly international context.
He/she is responsible for defining and implementing the company's supply processes with his/her teams.
He/she is responsible for ensuring the availability of all products passing through the warehouses and/or delivered directly by suppliers to stores or directly to customers, in terms of both quality and quantity.
He/she determines and optimizes stock and replenishment levels , and works on the flow strategy to be implemented (pull and/or push flows).
He/she launches orders/quotes with suppliers accordingly, and manages day-to-day relations with suppliers.
He/she seeks to anticipate the risks of stock-outs. In the event of an actual break, he/she must inform internal customers of the causes (he/she then implements corrective measures and communicates the deadlines necessary to resolve the problems encountered).
He/she defines and configures ERP software and relevant dashboards according to operational needs, and improves overall ordering processes.
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You will perform a self-assessment of your Supply Chain maturity.
This self-diagnosis, created by the LAB ETI/PME of France Supply Chain from a selection of 22 questions of the Reference frame of Excellence of France Supply Chain, has for only objective to provide an evaluation of the degree of maturity of the fundamentals of your Supply Chain and to position you compared to the best practices of the field.
The data provided are for the exclusive use of France Supply Chain to feed a database allowing each respondent company to compare itself against anonymized averages.
In order to allow you to make this comparison, the filling of this diagnosis requires the collection of your contact information.
You will perform a self-assessment of your Supply Chain maturity.
This self-diagnosis, created by the LAB ETI/PME of France Supply Chain from a selection of 22 questions of the Reference frame of Excellence of France Supply Chain, has for only objective to provide an evaluation of the degree of maturity of the fundamentals of your Supply Chain and to position you compared to the best practices of the field.
The data provided are for the exclusive use of France Supply Chain to feed a database allowing each respondent company to compare itself against anonymized averages.
In order to allow you to make this comparison, the filling of this diagnosis requires the collection of your contact information.