Supply Chain Specialist
L'Oreal
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Moscow, Russia (Russian Federation)
Job Description
To ensure the correct planning process in response to market developments whilst maximising service levels andoptimising stocks.
• Establish the demand plan based on validated forecasts
• Ensure logistical feasibility: exchange with MSL on mid-term issues (capacity, matching supply with demand)
• Define the demand planning parameters taking account of service levels, stock levels and global Supply Chain
costs
• Plan local sub-contracting activities
• Ensure the success of launch and promotional plan coordinating availability of finished products, POS1 and
POS2
• Manage stock levels (local and allocated upstream) in line with country objectives and analysis of excess /
obsoletes
• Collect MAD information on out-of-stocks or for low stock items with suppliers and challenge delays
• Report daily on out-of-stocks to all contacts in the business unit
• Calculate the service level indicators and report internally and to international logistics
Technical & Professional competencies required
• Supply chain management, managing complexity
• Understanding supplier considerations and key parameters
Company Description
L'Oréal is world leader in beauty products.Created in 1909 by Eugène Schueller, a visionary chemist with a tremendous entrepreneurial instinct. For the past century, L'Oréal has pursued a tireless quest: respond to desire for well-being of millions of men and women and give every person the right to beauty by making it accessible.
L'Oréal key numbers (2011):
- €20.34 billion consolidated sales
- 613 patents registered in 2011
- across 130 countries
- 68,900 employees
- L'Oréal has been recognized by the Ethisphere Institute as one of the "World's Most
Ethical Companies"
- L'Oréal has been recognized one of the 50 "Most Admired Companies" by Fortune
Magazine for 2010
- L'Oréal has been recognized one of the 50 most attractive employers by Universum
for 2010
L'Oréal reaches out across 27 international brands and operates across 5 different Divisions:
- Consumer Products: high technology products at competitive price distributed through mass-market retailing channels
- Professional Products: Portfolio of brands that meet the requirements of hair salons
- Luxury Products: Prestigious brands which offer customers products and premium service in department store, speciality stores and travel retail outlets
- Active Cosmetics: Dermo-cosmetics products sold in pharmacies and specialist retailers and supported by advice from pharmacists and dermatologists
- The Body Shop: naturally inspired and fairly traded products sold in Body Shop stores throughout the world
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