[Travel Retail APAC] - Key Account Supply Chain Manager
As a Key Account Supply Chain Manager for Travel Retail APAC at L'Oréal, you will serve as the primary operational contact for strategic retail clients. You will manage inventory, drive collaborative projects, and represent the company in negotiations to ensure supply chain excellence. The role requires strong analytical skills, experience in FMCG or Travel Retail, and the ability to influence cross-functional teams. You will optimize inventory levels and lead initiatives such as data sharing and sustainability improvements.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
As a Key Account Supply Chain Manager for Travel Retail APAC at L'Oréal, you will serve as the primary operational contact for strategic retail clients. You will manage inventory, drive collaborative projects, and represent the company in negotiations to ensure supply chain excellence. The role requires strong analytical skills, experience in FMCG or Travel Retail, and the ability to influence cross-functional teams. You will optimize inventory levels and lead initiatives such as data sharing and sustainability improvements.
TAL's take
High-profile global brand with clear, well-defined operational scope in the Travel Retail APAC sector.
The JD clearly defines the role, responsibilities, and necessary competencies for a specific regional supply chain management function.
Must haves
- End-to-end supply chain processes understanding
- Experience in Travel Retail or FMCG sector
- Proven stakeholder management with external clients
- Strong analytical skills for inventory and data management
- Project management experience
- Excellent communication and negotiation skills
About the company
Global consumer goods leader with established operations, falling under tier 2 for non-pure-tech engineering roles.
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