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Job Title: Supply Planner
Client: Food Manufacturing Company
Duration: 3 Months
Location: Wichita, KS 67202

Shift: Monday – Friday | 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM OR 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Role Overview
• Manage day-to-day supply and delivery planning for packaged truck operations
• Ensure efficient carrier utilization, cost control, and on-time delivery
• Support supply chain planning, inventory management, and customer requirements

Responsibilities
• Plan and schedule daily truck deliveries for assigned business unit
• Manage carrier utilization, scheduling, and cost/service reporting
• Collaborate with sales and supply chain teams to meet customer requirements
• Create and manage orders in SAP using carrier ranking strategies
• Monitor unrouted orders and coordinate shipping and delivery timelines
• Handle order changes, customer add-ons, and load adjustments
• Approve and track carrier invoicing and costs
• Develop supply plans and track performance metrics
• Support inventory planning including safety stock and cycle stock
• Coordinate with cross-functional teams to meet service levels
• Identify and escalate operational issues when needed

Must Have
• Bachelor’s degree in Logistics, Supply Chain, Business, or related field (or equivalent experience)
• 2+ years of relevant experience (or 4+ years overall experience)
• Experience in supply planning, logistics, or transportation
• Strong communication and coordination skills
• Ability to manage orders, scheduling, and delivery planning
• Basic analytical and problem-solving skills

Nice to Have
• SAP experience
• Experience with carrier management and freight operations
• Knowledge of inventory planning and supply chain metrics
• Experience in food manufacturing or similar industry
• Ability to work with reporting tools and performance tracking

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