Evgeniy Zemlyanoy
About Evgeniy Zemlyanoy
Evgeniy Zemlyanoy is a Supply Planning Analyst at SC Johnson with over 15 years of experience in supply chain and logistics roles.
Current Title and Role
Evgeniy Zemlyanoy currently holds the position of Supply Planning Analyst at SC Johnson. His role involves coordinating supply chain logistics to ensure optimal inventory levels and efficient product availability. With a strong foundation in supply chain planning, he is responsible for analyzing supply needs and developing strategies to improve supply chain efficiency.
Career History at SC Johnson
Evgeniy Zemlyanoy has held several strategic roles at SC Johnson. Starting as a Senior Co-Packing Specialist (2010-2011), he managed inventory and coordinated packing operations. Later, as an SAP WMS Superuser (2011-2012), he oversaw warehouse management systems. He progressed to roles such as Supply Planner (2013-2015) and Production Scheduler (2015-2016), ultimately becoming a Supply Planning Analyst. His trajectory at SC Johnson highlights his expertise in various facets of supply chain management.
Work Experience at Procter & Gamble
At Procter & Gamble, Evgeniy Zemlyanoy was employed as a Process Engineer from 2008 to 2010. In this capacity, he worked on enhancing manufacturing processes. Additionally, he briefly served as the Manipulation Centre Department Leader in 2010, focusing on leading department activities and organizational improvements. His tenure at Procter & Gamble provided him with valuable experience in process engineering and operational leadership.
Role at MTS Group
Evgeniy Zemlyanoy worked at MTS Group as an Inventory Counting Specialist from 2004 to 2008. In this role, he was responsible for managing and verifying inventory levels, ensuring accurate stock counts and reconciliation. This experience helped him develop essential skills in inventory management and precision in logistical operations.
Academic Background
Evgeniy Zemlyanoy pursued his higher education at Donetsk Institute of Railway Transport, where he studied from 2000 to 2005. Additionally, he achieved a master’s degree between 1999 and 2004. His formal education provided him with a strong foundation in transport and logistics, preparing him for his extensive career in supply chain management.