New launches planner
the new launch logistics planner is responsible for coordinating and ensuring the availability of materials packaging and logistics resources required for new product launches within the automotive plant also is responsible to attend customer requirements during the phase launch. This role focuses on planning controlling and monitoring all logistics activities related to the ramp-up phase ensuring on-time readiness of the supply chain to support sop (start of production) and customer demand.
the position-holder develops material flow strategies aligns capacity planning with suppliers and internal departments and ensures compliance with corporate logistics standards. They coordinate with cross-functional teams (production engineering purchasing and suppliers) to secure service parts packaging solutions and transportation routes while mitigating risks such as late bpos/ppaps or incorrect customer demand signals.
what youll do:
1. Program planning & ramp-up readiness
* develop and maintain a logistics ramp-up plan at least 6 weeks before sop (start of production).
* ensure production lines are trained and prepared for new product introduction.
* define and monitor inventory levels based on min/max/ss aligned with dli (demand logistics indicators).
2. Supplier & material readiness
* coordinate with suppliers to secure material availability in line with new program timelines.
* validate bpo (blanket purchase orders) and ppap (production part approval process) completion to avoid late approvals.
* escalate supplier capacity issues that may delay service or production parts.
3. Service parts planning
* integrate service parts demand into the launch plan to avoid shortages post-sop.
* align with customer portals (amis mopar ford etc.) to ensure accurate visibility of service demand.
* monitor track and escalate past due service parts to secure timely shipments.
4. Standardization & centralization
* implement and enforce standardized processes across all plants.
* support local planners with training and tools to ensure adherence to central planning standards.
* serve as the single point of contact for escalation on new program logistics issues.
5. Cross-functional coordination
* collaborate with pms engineering production and logistics to ensure end-to-end readiness.
* provide visibility to management through dashboards kpis and reports showing status of launches.
* lead weekly alignment meetings with plants to review demand vs. build vs. shipped status.
6. Risk management & cost control
* identify risks such as late ppaps incorrect duns usage or system errors in portals.
* implement mitigation plans to avoid expedited freight costs .
* track and report on cost impacts related to launch logistics delays.
what is required:
* bachelors degree in logistics industrial engineering industrial administration or related field.
* 35 years in logistics planning within automotive or complex manufacturing.
* previous experience in new launches or ramp-up.
* exposure to multicultural environments and oem customers (ford gm stellantis etc.).
* experience coordinating with multiple plants/suppliers.
whats in it for you:
attractive compensation package
recognition awards company events family events university discount options and many more perks.
gender pay equality
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