The Procurement Manager in an FMCG organization is responsible for strategic sourcing and procurement activities that maximize Gross Profit (GP) and Net Profit (NP) through cost optimization, supplier management, and efficient procurement practices. This role ensures that purchasing decisions contribute directly to the company's profitability while maintaining uninterrupted supply and compliance.
Key Responsibilities
Profit-Focused Procurement Strategy
Evaluate SKU-wise packaging BOMs (primary, secondary, tertiary) and map packaging cost per unit and as a percentage of COGS.
Identify high-cost SKUs and cost leakages arising from material choice, design, MOQ, wastage, or vendor pricing.
Develop procurement strategies with a focus on optimizing GP and NP by managing cost variations in raw materials, packaging, and indirect spends.
Conduct cost-benefit analysis for procurement decisions to ensure maximum contribution to profitability.
Collaborate with Finance and Sales to forecast procurement impact on margins and profits.
Supplier & Contract Management
Lead vendor rationalisation, renegotiation, and dual-sourcing strategies to achieve sustainable cost savings
Creating suppliers pool for raw material availability
Negotiate with suppliers to achieve cost reductions, favourable payment terms, and value-added services.
Monitor supplier performance to minimize cost overruns that could negatively impact GP/NP.
Ensure contracts include clauses that mitigate price fluctuations and risk.
Inventory & Store Management
Oversee store and warehouse operations, ensuring accurate inventory tracking and reporting.
Maintain optimal stock levels, focusing on high-demand or high-cost items and avoid overstocking that ties up capital.
Implement inventory control systems, cycle counts and stock reconciliation processes.
Analyze consumption trends to maintain an efficient shortlist of high-stock items for priority management.
Cost Control & Analysis
Track procurement costs versus budgets and identify areas where cost savings can improve GP and NP.
Analyze procurement trends and price variations to recommend adjustments in sourcing strategies.
Provide regular reports on GP/NP impact of procurement decisions to senior management.
Stakeholder Collaboration
Work closely with Production, Accounts, Sales, and Marketing teams to align procurement strategies with business objectives and profitability goals.
Advise on cost-saving initiatives and procurement-related profit improvement opportunities.
Resolve supply chain challenges without negatively affecting GP/NP.
Process Improvement & Compliance
Recommend packaging redesign initiatives including material substitution, thickness optimisation, carton rationalisation and print/finish optimisation, in coordination with QC, Production and Marketing
Implement processes and tools to track procurement's impact on profitability.
Ensure procurement compliance with company policies, regulatory requirements and FMCG industry standards.
Continuously identify opportunities to improve efficiency, reduce costs and increase profit contribution.
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Supply Chain, Materials Management, Business Administration, Finance, or related field
10+ years of procurement experience in FMCG packaging procurement, sourcing with a strong focus on Planning, cost management and profit impact
Strong understanding of laminates, bottles, cartons, inks, and FMCG packaging economic
Skills & Competencies
Strong financial acumen to analyze procurement cost variations and their impact on profitability.
Excellent negotiation, analytical and decision-making skills
Good team management skills
Proficient in Microsoft Office 365 and other MS Office application
Job Type: Permanent
Pay: Up to ?100,000.00 per month
Benefits:
Health insurance
Life insurance
Application Question(s):
Do you have strong knowledge of laminates, bottles, cartons, inks, and FMCG packaging economics?
Experience:
FMCG packaging procurement: 9 years (Required)
Work Location: In person
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