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SCM Analyst

Posted 13 Days Ago
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In-Office
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND
Mid level
In-Office
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND
Mid level
The SCM Analyst manages supply chain activities, coordinating with suppliers and internal teams to ensure timely part availability and address logistical issues.
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Parts follow up of service parts from external Global Suppliers, Ford plants and catering to the

dealers.

· Schedule release on suppliers, follow-up with suppliers for delivery promise.

· Liaise with the transporter and traffic team for shipment delays.

· Follow up with QC team, Depot and Contract Packers for prioritization of receipts or any

shipment discrepancies.

· Follow-up with Purchase for resolving purchase related issues. This could be price revision

request from suppliers, tool breakdown, supplier bankruptcy, resourcing.

· Responding to Customer Liaison, High-level Helpdesk and Golden Service about part

availability date.

· Coordinate with Supplier Technical Assistance (STA), Purchase and supplier during engineering

level changes.

· Coordinate with suppliers and campaign coordinators for procuring parts from supplier to meet

campaign requirements.

· Educate the suppliers on importance of Q1 rating and try to improve their delivery performance.

· Take premium freight decisions based on part criticality.

· Responding to queries from Supplier, Purchase, Inventory, Central Forecasting and Supply chain

management team.

· Work in conjunction with suppliers to secure on time delivery and improve other processes to

support increased supplier delivery performance ratings.

Responsibilities

1. Control the availability of a specific range of parts stocked in European Source locations to meet

first fill and backorder avoidance objectives.

2. Work in conjunction with suppliers to secure on time delivery and improve other processes to

support increased supplier delivery performance ratings.

3. Work with suppliers to ensure feedback of delivery information via the SAP-SNC system.

4. Establish and monitor supplier recovery programs, involving supervision and management as

appropriate, to ensure Supply Chain objectives are met.

System: SAP, Legacy System, WIPS, CMMS3, SIM

Qualifications

1. B.E with 2 to 5 years of experience in Supply Chain, Inventory, Forecasting & Logistics.

2. Good Communication Skills

3. Good Analytical Skills

Top Skills

Cmms3
Legacy System
SAP
Sim
Wips

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