Onsite SCM functional expert responsible for demand and supply planning, contract manufacturing coordination, inventory and costing oversight, and integrations with contract manufacturers to ensure seamless supply operations.
SCM functional Expert & Demand & Supply Planning1
onsite SCM functional expert with strong expertise in Demand & Supply planning, Contract Manufacturing, Inventory & Costing, and integrations with contract manufacturers.
Jade Global San Jose, California, USA Office
1731 Technology Dr, San Jose, California, United States, 95110 1361
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