Own and manage the execution of B2B demand and supply planning activities for an assigned customer/region portfolio, ensuring balanced demand–supply plans, reliable order fulfilment, and consistent delivery performance. The role directly coordinates cross-functional inputs, resolves planning and execution issues, and maintains high service levels through disciplined planning, data-driven decision-making, and strong stakeholder alignment.
Position Purpose:
Own and manage the execution of B2B demand and supply planning activities for an assigned customer/region portfolio, ensuring balanced demand–supply plans, reliable order fulfilment, and consistent delivery performance. The role directly coordinates cross-functional inputs, resolves planning and execution issues, and maintains high service levels through disciplined planning, data-driven decision-making, and strong stakeholder alignment.
Your key Responsibilities:
Your key responsibilities include but not limited to:
1. Planning Ownership and Execution
Manage demand and supply planning activities for assigned customers/regions, including demand validation, supply allocation, and order planning. Maintain alignment between demand, inventory, and supply constraints to enable stable and reliable execution of plans within defined scope.
2. Demand–Supply Balancing and Order Fulfilment
Own day-to-day demand–supply balancing and order execution for APIs and FDFs supplied to third-party customers. Maintain product availability, monitor inventory levels, and manage order flows to meet agreed service level expectations.
3. Performance Management and Decision Support
Track and analyse key planning and execution metrics (e.g., forecast accuracy, delivery performance, inventory levels). Identify deviations, highlight risks and constraints, and take appropriate actions within scope while escalating where required.
4. Cross-Functional Coordination and Alignment
Actively coordinate with Commercial, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, and Finance teams to align demand assumptions, supply constraints, and execution priorities. Facilitate structured discussions to address trade-offs, resolve supply-demand conflicts, and maintain plan stability.
5. Issue Resolution and Escalation Management
Identify and resolve operational and planning issues impacting supply continuity and customer delivery. Manage escalations in a timely and structured manner, ensuring transparency and alignment across stakeholders.
6. Process Adherence and Continuous Improvement
Apply defined global and local planning processes consistently. Identify process gaps and inefficiencies and initiate implementation of improvements, including adoption of digital tools and standard methodologies.
7. Customer Service and Operational Reliability
Maintain consistent and reliable customer service through accurate order handling, proactive communication, and clear visibility of supply status. Address customer-facing supply issues within scope and ensure timely updates.
What you will bring to the role:
Essential Requirements:
Skills Desired
Business Networking, Business Scenario Planning , Change Control, Continual Improvement Process, Efficiency, Flexibility, General Hse Knowledge, Including Gdp, Inventory Management, Knowledge Of Gmp, Operations, Order Fulfillment, Order Management, Procurement, Product Distribution, Risk Management, Supply Chain, Supply-Chain Management, Supply Chain Planning, Supply Planning

Sandoz is the global leader in generic and biosimilar medicines, with a growth strategy driven by its Purpose: pioneering access for patients.
More than 20,000 people of 100 nationalities work together to ensure 900 million patient treatments are provided by Sandoz annually, generating substantial global healthcare savings and an even larger social impact. Its leading portfolio of approximately 1,300 products addresses diseases from the common cold to cancer.
Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Sandoz traces its heritage back to 1886. Its history of breakthroughs includes Calcium Sandoz in 1929, the world’s first oral penicillin in 1951, and the world’s first biosimilar in 2006. In 2024, Sandoz recorded net sales of USD 10.4 billion.
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