Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain Management
Recruitment of supply chain professionals has experienced a significant shift over the past year. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of a resilient and flexible supply chain, with a surge in demand for roles in e-commerce, healthcare, freight services, and technology sectors. As the industry evolves, Supply Chain Analysts, Demand Planners, and Air/Ocean Freight Operators are becoming increasingly important to employers and the hiring needs for those roles is expected to grow over the next three years.

- Category Manager
- Purchasing Manager
- Logistics Manager
- Inventory Manager
- Purchasing Officer
- Warehouse Manager
- Inventory Controller
- Senior Purchasing Officer
- Operations Manager
- Warehouse Supervisor
- Procurement Manager
- National Transport Manager
- Demand Planner
- Procurement Specialist
- Distribution Centre Manager
72%
Supply chain teams are offered extra benefits to outweigh the inability to work from home
28%
Supply chain teams had AI, innovation, LEAN principles and CI projects impact staffing levels
23%
Hired temporary or contract staff in 2022 to fill an immediate need

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