Sales Planning Coordinator

Company Profile For a well-established Japanese Multinational Company in Jabel Ali Free Zone dealing with Automobiles spare parts, looking for Sales Planning Coordinator – Chinese Nationality - Mandarin Speaker Benefits Salary- AED 8,000 – AED 10,000 (based on experience and skills) Benefits – Medical and air ticket (self)  Responsibilities Sales Planning Coordinator – Chinese Nationality - Mandarin Speaker – coordinating with Manufactures, distributors, arranging delivery of spare parts requested, preparing sales invoice, Proforma invoices, generating various  reports, coordinating with sales department, distributor relation department prepare and process requisitions, PO's for suppliers, Keep proper stock level (No shortage of supply to customer and No excess stock at warehouse), Make sales forecast and sales report to supplier and management Skills Strong knowledge in Microsoft EXCEL, Stock and Inventory check, delivery control Education Any Graduation Apply.

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  • Published:9 years ago
  • Company:Career Craft Consultancy
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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