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Supply Chain Manager - 18 Years of Experience - Near 11021

Occupation:

Supply Chain Manager

Location:

Great Neck, NY

Education Level:

Bachelor

Will Relocate:

YES

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Summary of Qualifications A Logistics Manager, Supply Chain Specialist with 18 years of experience and a proficient track record of increasing operational efficiency and productivity by creating policies and implementing procedures to improve quality and workflow while reducing costs, eliminating waste and promoting change. Possess a strong foundation and understanding in Supply Chain Management, Warehousing, Inventory Analysis and Control, and Customs Entry. An individual who maintains a sharp learning curve and has the ability to adapt and change procedures during periods of rapid growth. * Managed global supply chain domestically and internationally assuring timely delivery and completion of orders. Significantly reducing discounts and cancellation for late delivery of outbound orders. * Cost analysis and negotiation of Incoterms Contracts with suppliers, including EXW, FCA, FAS, FOB, CFR, CIP, CIF, DAI, DAP, DDP. * Created a Standard Operating Procedures Template for DSD, Direct Store Delivery a business process to sell and distribute goods directly to point of sales, from factory to distribution centers for major department stores. In 2015 distributed over 10 million dollars of orders (20% of annual revenue) eliminating our warehouse costs. * Analyzed cycle counting procedures and inventory variances in multiple warehouses to resolve discrepancies and minimize product loss reducing negative financial impact. * Successful completion of an extensive US Customs Examination on import processes providing documentation and explanation, minimizing negative impact and preventing any interruption of import of inventory. Successfully implemented corrective actions resulting in compliance with US Customs laws. * A team leader that implemented a First Sale Importation Model program designed to reduce the dutiable value of eligible products imported into the United States. Utilized FSFE doctrine for our US imports lowered standard cost of inventory by reducing amount of duty paid. * Project manager who created a duty drawback procedure and schedule with US and Canadian Customs Brokers recouping approximately $500,000 of duty paid on damaged, returned or transferred product that was not sold in original country of import. Hunter April 2012 - February 2017

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