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Bret Shorter Phones & Addresses

  • 301 Cavanal Hill Dr, Little Elm, TX 75068 (309) 282-9031
  • 317 Tyler St, Morton, IL 61550 (309) 266-8051
  • 121 Norwood St, Morton, IL 61550 (309) 266-8051
  • 1240 Main St, Morton, IL 61550 (309) 266-8051
  • Moorpark, CA
  • Kokomo, IN
  • New York, NY
  • W Lafayette, IN
  • West Lafayette, IN
  • 317 E Tyler St, Morton, IL 61550 (309) 648-6954

Work

Company: Neovia logistics Aug 1, 2012 Position: Senior manager, inventory management client services

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: Purdue University 1996 to 2000 Specialities: Management

Skills

Six Sigma • Supply Chain Management • Inventory Management • 3Pl • Supply Chain Optimization • Logistics Management • Supply Chain • Logistics • Forecasting • Materials Management • Continuous Improvement • Process Improvement • Sap • Supply Chain Operations • Supply Management • Warehouse Management • Distribution Center Operations • Demand Planning • Analysis • Business Process Improvement • Management • Supply Chain Consulting • Black Belt • Demand Forecasting • Transportation Management • Reverse Logistics • International Logistics • Value Stream Mapping • Green Belt • Sap Implementation • Change Management • Warehouse Management Systems • Logistics Engineering • Solution Implementation • Strategic Planning • Project Management • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Leadership

Ranks

Certificate: Apics Cpim

Industries

Logistics And Supply Chain

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Manager, Inventory Management Client Services

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Location:
500 1 Ave, Covington, PA
Industry:
Logistics And Supply Chain
Work:
Neovia Logistics
Senior Manager, Inventory Management Client Services

Caterpillar Logistics Inc. Apr 2008 - Aug 2012
Senior Inventory Mgmt Supervisor

Caterpillar Logistics Inc. Dec 2006 - Mar 2008
Inventory Management Team Leader

Caterpillar Logistics Inc. Mar 2004 - Dec 2006
6 Sigma Black Belt

Caterpillar Logistics Inc. Jun 2000 - Mar 2004
Inventory Analyst
Education:
Purdue University 1996 - 2000
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Management
Skills:
Six Sigma
Supply Chain Management
Inventory Management
3Pl
Supply Chain Optimization
Logistics Management
Supply Chain
Logistics
Forecasting
Materials Management
Continuous Improvement
Process Improvement
Sap
Supply Chain Operations
Supply Management
Warehouse Management
Distribution Center Operations
Demand Planning
Analysis
Business Process Improvement
Management
Supply Chain Consulting
Black Belt
Demand Forecasting
Transportation Management
Reverse Logistics
International Logistics
Value Stream Mapping
Green Belt
Sap Implementation
Change Management
Warehouse Management Systems
Logistics Engineering
Solution Implementation
Strategic Planning
Project Management
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Leadership
Certifications:
Apics Cpim
Apics

Publications

Us Patents

Method And System For Replenishing Rotable Inventory

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US Patent:
20070299747, Dec 27, 2007
Filed:
Nov 30, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/607238
Inventors:
Bret Allen Shorter - Morton IL, US
Cassandra Lea Osborne - East Peoria IL, US
Amy Michelle Ahlers - Morton IL, US
Jennifer Katherine Aspinall - East Peoria IL, US
Andrew James Graves - Tremont IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 28, 700106
Abstract:
A method for replenishing rotable material associated with a parts exchange program comprises receiving replenishment data associated with a part number, and estimating projected rotable requirements for the part number based on the replenishment data. A supplemental quantity of new materials required to meet the projected rotable requirements is determined if the projected rotable requirements exceed an available rotable or core quantity. Future new material requirements for the part number are estimated based on the replenishment data and the supplemental quantity of new materials required to meet the projected rotable requirements. A purchase order for new material is generated based on the future new material requirements if the amount of new material onhand is not sufficient to support new demand and needed rotable supplement material.

System And Method For Analyzing Service Loss Within A Rotable Supply Chain

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US Patent:
20070299748, Dec 27, 2007
Filed:
Dec 21, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/642534
Inventors:
Bret Allen Shorter - Morton IL, US
Cassandra Lea Osborne - East Peoria IL, US
Amy Michelle Ahlers - Morton IL, US
Jennifer Katherine Aspinall - East Peoria IL, US
Andrew James Graves - Tremont IL, US
Christopher Paul Kopinski - Peoria IL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 28
Abstract:
A method for analyzing service loss in a rotable supply chain includes receiving, in an inventory management system, an exchange sales order associated with a rotable part. The method also includes establishing a scheduled ship date associated with the exchange sales order. One or more supply chain events associated with an item on an exchange sales order are created, wherein the one or more supply chain events are indicative of the status of the item on an exchange sales order. A cause of service loss associated with the exchange sales order is determined based on the one or more supply chain events if the exchange sales order is not fully shipped by the scheduled ship date. A report is generated summarizing the cause of service loss associated with the exchange sales order.

Method And System For Forecasting Demand Of Rotable Parts

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US Patent:
20070299716, Dec 27, 2007
Filed:
Nov 30, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/607740
Inventors:
Bret Allen Shorter - Morton IL, US
Cassandra Lea Osborne - East Peoria IL, US
Amy Michelle Ahlers - Morton IL, US
Christopher Paul Kopinski - Peoria IL, US
Jennifer Katherine Aspinall - East Peoria IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
705 10
Abstract:
A method for forecasting a demand for rotable parts includes collecting demand data for one or more rotable parts associated with a product inventory. A demand pattern associated with the demand data is identified for each of the one or more rotable parts. A future demand associated with the one or more rotable parts is forecasted for at least one future demand period based on the identified demand pattern. An inventory level associated with each of the one or more rotable parts is established, for the at least one future demand period, a based on the future demand and a predetermined customer service level. The method also includes adjusting a manufacturing schedule associated with the one or more rotable parts based on the established inventory level.
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