Friday, June 3, 2011

Supply Chain Jobs , LAhore , Karachi

Supply Chain Executive / Auditors / Sales Representative


Employer: CC Shirts
Industry: Finance and Accounts, Marketing & PR, Textile and Manufacturing
Location: Karachi, Lahore, Pakistan

Our rapid expansion and diversification has Created the following opportunities for dedicated and ambitious Individuals.
Supply Chain Executive (Karachi)
Auditors (Lahore / Karachi)
Sales Representative (Lahore / Karachi)
Preference will be given to experienced candidates, with hands on knowledge of styles and latest trends in fashion industry.
Candidates should possess a flair for creativity and a strong desire to learn and excel along with good communication and interpersonal skills.
Kindly email latest photograph

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Supply Chain Manager Required

Supply Chain Manager (Lahore)


Employer: Szaram International
Industry: Engineering, Management, Textile and Manufacturing
Location: Lahore, Pakistan

Supply Chain Manager required urgently.
Requirements:
- 5-7 yrs experience
- Have a Masters Degree with Majors in Supply Chain or Operations
- Manufacturing experience will count
Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement Standards/System for Stores Department, Inventory Control, Logistics and Order Management.
- Develop sources of transportation, distribution networks, forwarders, and other local suppliers.
- Plan effective Distribution Route Management System.
- Ensure Customer Satisfaction with on time delivery.
- Define metrics for efficient service level for internal and external customers both.
- Monitor Production Planning

Supply Chain Jobs

Supply Chain Officer Job in Global Pharmaceuticals

Jobs Description
The position will be responsible for looking after various activities of Supply Chain like:
Preparation of product invoices, Liaison with logistic agencies for in-time dispatches of orders, ensuring dispatch of products according to sales volume.

Required Skills
Attention to detail
Ability to meet strict time deadlines
Proficiency with MS Office
Category Supply Chain/Logistics
Job TypeFull-Time
Shift TimingsMorning Shift
Requires TravelingNo
Career LevelExperienced (Non-Managerial)
Number Of Vacancies1
Required QualificationB.A/B.Com
Required Experience2 years
SalaryDepends on experience
Required GenderAny
Posted onJun 02, 2011
Last DateJune 13,2011
CompanyGlobal Pharmaceuticals
LocationIslamabad, Pakista

Saturday, May 28, 2011

What is Supply Chain Management?

What is Supply Chain Management?

The concept of Supply Chain Management is based on two core ideas. The first is that practically every product that reaches an end user represents the cumulative effort of multiple organizations. These organizations are referred to collectively as the supply chain.
The second idea is that while supply chains have existed for a long time, most organizations have only paid attention to what was happening within their “four walls.” Few businesses understood, much less managed, the entire chain of activities that ultimately delivered products to the final customer. The result was disjointed and often ineffective supply chains.
Supply chain management, then, is the active management of supply chain activities to maximize customer value and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage. It represents a conscious effort by the supply chain firms to develop and run supply chains in the most effective & efficient ways possible. Supply chain activities cover everything from product development, sourcing, production, and logistics, as well as the information systems needed to coordinate these activities.
The organizations that make up the supply chain are “linked” together through physical flows and information flows. Physical flows involve the transformation, movement, and storage of goods and materials. They are the most visible piece of the supply chain. But just as important are information flows. Information flows allow the various supply chain partners to coordinate their long-term plans, and to control the day-to-day flow of goods and material up and down the supply chain.