Sherin Fedric currently serves as the Director of APAC Demand Planning at Medtronic, where she leverages over 20 years of extensive experience in logistics and supply chain management to drive operational excellence across the Asia-Pacific region. In her pivotal role, Sherin is responsible for enhancing...
Sherin Fedric currently serves as the Director of APAC Demand Planning at Medtronic, where she leverages over 20 years of extensive experience in logistics and supply chain management to drive operational excellence across the Asia-Pacific region. In her pivotal role, Sherin is responsible for enhancing the maturity of demand planning processes and spearheading strategic transformation initiatives that align with Medtronic's commitment to delivering innovative healthcare solutions. Her leadership is instrumental in standardizing and simplifying processes, ensuring that the demand planning function operates with maximum efficiency and effectiveness.
One of Sherin's key projects involves the integration of advanced analytics to improve forecast accuracy, which is critical in a dynamic healthcare environment where timely product availability can significantly impact patient outcomes. By employing data-driven insights, she is not only enhancing inventory management practices but also fostering a culture of continuous improvement within her team. Her expertise in Integrated Business Planning (IBP) allows her to bridge the gap between demand and supply, ensuring that customer service levels are maintained while optimizing operational costs.
Sherin's skill set encompasses a broad spectrum of supply chain competencies, including project management, regulatory requirements, and business process improvement. Her problem-solving abilities and strategic mindset enable her to navigate complex challenges, making her a valuable asset to Medtronic as the company continues to expand its footprint in the APAC market. Through her leadership, Sherin is not only shaping the future of demand planning at Medtronic but also contributing to the overall advancement of supply chain practices within the healthcare industry.