As the Lead Logistics Business Partner for Reverse Logistics at Target, Jeremy Taylor plays a pivotal role in optimizing the company's reverse logistics network, ensuring that the flow of returned and defective merchandise is managed efficiently and effectively. With over 20 years of experience in...
As the Lead Logistics Business Partner for Reverse Logistics at Target, Jeremy Taylor plays a pivotal role in optimizing the company's reverse logistics network, ensuring that the flow of returned and defective merchandise is managed efficiently and effectively. With over 20 years of experience in the consumer goods and retail industries, Jeremy leverages his extensive background in supply chain management to enhance operational processes that directly impact guest satisfaction and overall business performance. His analytical mindset and entrepreneurial spirit drive him to identify root causes of inefficiencies, allowing him to implement creative problem-solving strategies that lead to significant process improvements and cost reductions.
In his current role, Jeremy oversees the financial performance of Target's reverse logistics operations, employing robust financial oversight to maximize value recovery from returned merchandise. He is adept at managing relationships with third-party logistics (3PL) providers, ensuring that all partners align with Target's strategic objectives and operational standards. His expertise in inventory management and value stream mapping enables him to streamline processes, reduce waste, and enhance service levels across the supply chain.
Jeremy is also passionate about coaching and developing his team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and innovation. His skills in budgeting and contract negotiation are essential as he navigates the complexities of logistics management, ensuring that Target remains competitive in a rapidly evolving retail landscape. Through his leadership, Jeremy is committed to creating a seamless return experience for guests while driving operational excellence and profitability for Target.