Full-Time

Demand Planning Analyst

Plm

Posted on 11/1/2025

First Quality

First Quality

Produces branded and private-label consumer products

No salary listed

King of Prussia, PA, USA + 3 more

More locations: Pennsylvania, USA | State College, PA, USA | Macon, GA, USA

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (2)
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Required Skills
SAP Products
Customer Service
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Business curriculum or equivalent work experience
  • Planning experience in either demand or supply production planning, preferred
  • Strong analytical, project management, collaboration and influencing skills at multiple levels
  • Interact with all levels of the organization and customers. Ability to develop strong working relationships
  • Excellent computer skills. Intermediate knowledge of Excel
  • ERP system experience, SAP preferred
  • Strong business acumen
  • Strong communication skills; written and verbal
  • Consumer goods manufacturing experience a plus
Responsibilities
  • Develop transition scenarios using SAP FG & RM quantities to project run-out timing and project obsolescence. Work with PLM Project Manager to bring forward transition scenarios with any obsolescence and gain approval from Category BU to execute transition plan.
  • Coordinate product transitions with Demand Planning, Purchasing, Supply Planning and Customer Service.
  • Administer material status code changes for FG & RM as transition advances.
  • Monitor PLM workflows in IPS tool in SAP to ensure items are getting set-up in a timely manner.
  • Lead project transition meetings to ensure projects are executed to original project plan, assumptions, and approved obsolescence.
  • Identify variances/risks and implement corrective actions with appropriate teams. Elevate risks to PLM Project Manager and PLM Team Lead where needed.
  • Develop transition updates for team as required.
  • Document transition results for each project.
  • Develop Speed to Market reporting through IPS Tool in SAP. Draw insights to help develop better future Customer timelines.
  • Additional Supply Chain ad hoc reporting as needed.
  • Apply continuous improvement techniques to refine and enhance the transition management portion of the PLM process.
Desired Qualifications
  • Consumer goods manufacturing experience a plus

First Quality makes consumer products such as personal care items, adult incontinence products, baby care goods, and household paper. These products are produced for both its own brands and private-label programs, then sold to retailers and institutions across North America and beyond. The company designs and manufactures practical, high-quality items that customers use in daily life and aims to meet retailer and institutional needs while maintaining strong product quality. What sets First Quality apart is its emphasis on brand building, customer service, and consistent quality, serving a diverse roster of clients and focusing on innovation and reliability to stay competitive. The overall goal is to grow sales and market presence by delivering dependable products that improve the lives of customers, partners, employees, and communities.

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Headquarters

Town of North Hempstead, New York

Founded

1989

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $984M Defiance, Ohio tissue plant operational November 2027 creates 400 jobs.
  • $418M Macon, Georgia expansion adds 600 jobs, wins 2025 GEDA award.
  • New R&D center in Trumbull, CT accelerates home care product innovation.

What critics are saying

  • Henkel acquisition integration fails, causing brand cannibalization and customer churn in 12-24 months.
  • $2.3B investments strain finances if Defiance plant underperforms post-2027 launch.
  • Pulp price spikes erode margins 300-500 basis points on new tissue capacity.

What makes First Quality unique

  • First Quality produces branded products like Prevail, Cuties, and Plenty alongside private labels.
  • Family-owned since 1989, emphasizing people-first innovation in absorbent hygiene and tissue.
  • Acquired Henkel's North American retailer brands, expanding into laundry and dish detergents.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Parental Leave

Childcare Support

Tuition Assistance

Wellness Program

Company News

Nonwovens Industry
Mar 3rd, 2026
First Quality to Add Home Care Site in Ohio

First Quality to add Home Care site in Ohio. Investment reported at $300 million First Quality Home Care Products is building a new production facility in Archbold, OH, to support the continued growth of its home care division. The project will require an investment of up to $300 million, transforming an existing structure into a state-of-the-art manufacturing plant, estimated to be operational in early 2028. The facility will create approximately 400 new jobs in Fulton County, Ohio, and play a critical role in meeting increasing consumer demand for high-quality, affordable household products. Jim Dodge, chief financial officer at First Quality, sais, "The addition of a new Home Care Products location in Northwest Ohio represents a crucial step in building the long-term foundation for this division. Beyond increasing our capacity, this site will strengthen our ability to scale efficiently, innovate faster and deliver the value customers expect from First Quality." The planned expansion follows the company's acquisition of Henkel's Retailer Brands business in North America, which added laundry detergents, dishwashing detergents and fabric finishers to First Quality's consumer product portfolio. Additionally, the company has plans for a new R&D and Collaboration Center in Trumbull, CT, solidifying its commitment to innovation and new product development in home care. This visible growth, combined with its current operations in Utah and Ontario, highlights the company's promise to deliver exceptional products and services to both existing and new customers. The Archbold plant marks First Quality's second major investment in Ohio. Last year, the company announced plans to open a new manufacturing facility in Defiance, along with significant investments to expand its existing absorbent hygiene manufacturing capacity in Lewistown, PA, and Macon, GA.

Massachusetts Building Commissioners And Inspectors Association
Nov 18th, 2025
GEDA Honors Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority (MBCIA) and First Quality Baby Products with Large Community Award

GEDA honors Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority (MBCIA) and First Quality Baby Products with Large Community Award. The Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority (MBCIA) and First Quality Baby Products have been awarded the 2025 Large Community Award by the Georgia Developers Association (GEDA) for the expansion of First Quality Baby Products in Macon-Bibb County. The award was presented at the GEDA 2025 Awards Dinner held at the Fox Theater in Atlanta, Georgia. The GEDA Deal of the Year Awards celebrate outstanding achievements in attracting or expanding businesses that drive economic growth and reflect strong community support. MBCIA's recognition highlights its leadership in advancing Macon-Bibb County as a premier location for business investment. "Being recognized with the GEDA Deal of the Year Award for First Quality's expansion in Macon-Bibb County is a true honor and a testament to the strength and attractiveness of our local business environment," said MBCIA Chairman Robby Fountain. "MBCIA has partnered closely with First Quality over the years to support their growth, and this recognition highlights the confidence businesses place in our community as a place to invest and thrive." "We are honored that First Quality's expansion and the Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority have been recognized with the GEDA Deal of the Year Award," said Allen Bodford, President, First Quality Absorbent Hygiene Division. "This reflects the incredible support we have received from MBCIA, the State of Georgia, and the local community, whose partnership has been essential in making this possible. We are especially grateful to our dedicated team members in Macon, whose commitment to quality and excellence drives our success every day. Together, we are building a stronger future for our company, our community, and the families we serve." In May of 2024, First Quality Baby Products agreed to invest $418 million to expand its facility and create 600 new jobs in Macon-Bibb County. First Quality's expanded facility is located at 2108 Avondale Mill Road. "This expansion is more than a milestone for First Quality; it's a milestone for our community," said Macon-Bibb County Mayor Lester Miller. "The creation of hundreds of good-paying jobs and the infusion of capital investment will strengthen our local economy, support families, and build a brighter future for Macon-Bibb County. We are grateful for the collaboration of state and local partners who made this possible." The GEDA award recognizes Macon-Bibb County's ability to attract and retain global companies, enhance regional competitiveness, and foster meaningful public-private partnerships that deliver lasting community benefits. With this recognition, MBCIA reaffirms its commitment to creating a thriving business climate where companies and communities prosper together.

Lewistown Sentinel
Nov 1st, 2025
Investment from First Quality to expand its manufacturing

Investment from First Quality to expand its manufacturing. HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania has secured a $142.2 million investment from First Quality Retail Services, LLC (First Quality) to expand its manufacturing operations in Mifflin County - a project that will create 91 new jobs over three years and retain 2,441 existing positions by First Quality and its affiliates statewide. First Quality, a manufacturer of everyday essentials for personal and household care, will add four production lines to its facility located on Locust Road in Lewistown to meet increased demand for its products. "Pennsylvania offers an exceptionally skilled workforce, strategic location, and the resources for growing businesses to thrive and today's announcement proves it yet again," said Governor Josh Shapiro. "My Administration is committed to making our Commonwealth the best place in the nation to do business and we'll continue making bold, strategic investments that strengthen our economy and deliver real opportunity for all Pennsylvanians." First Quality received a funding proposal from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) that includes a $500,000 Pennsylvania First grant and a $110,000 WEDnetPA grant to train their workers. "First Quality has been a mainstay and major employer in Pennsylvania for well over three decades now and the Shapiro Administration is thrilled to see their continued investment in our Commonwealth," said DCED Secretary Rick Siger. "Governor Shapiro and I understand that we need to make strategic investments that create opportunities for Pennsylvanians and help revitalize local economies. First Quality's expansion will further strengthen Pennsylvania's manufacturing industry and create new jobs for our workers - a true win-win." First Quality began in Pennsylvania in 1989 as a manufacturer of adult incontinence products for the healthcare industry at its first location in McElhattan, Clinton County. Since then, the company has grown to become a leader in both healthcare and retail across North America, expanding product offerings to include baby wipes and feminine hygiene, incontinence, and other household products. "First Quality is thrilled to be expanding our adult incontinence manufacturing capacity in Lewistown," said Allen Bodford, President, First Quality Absorbent Hygiene Division. "We thank Governor Shapiro, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development and the Mifflin County Industrial Development Corporation for their continued support. We also want to thank our dedicated team in Lewistown for their continued dedication to the company and to making a quality product for our customers." "First Quality came to our community in 2009 and quickly became a top five private sector employer," said Nick Felice, President/CEO, Mifflin County Industrial Development Corporation. "This expansion shows their strong commitment to Mifflin County, as they continue to provide competitive wages and benefits to area residents. We are appreciative of their investments here in Central Pennsylvania and look forward to their continued positive impact on our local and regional economy." All across Pennsylvania, manufacturers are expanding and creating jobs - from Eos in Allegheny County, Nichols Portland in Elk County, Imperial Systems in Mercer County, Qualex in Venango County, and Tate in York County. Under Governor Shapiro's leadership, Pennsylvania is the only state in the Northeast with a growing economy, according to analysis by Moody's. This latest recognition builds on growing evidence that Pennsylvania's economy is strong, competitive, and on the rise. Also, Area Development ranked Pennsylvania among the top 20 "Best States for Business" - the only Northeastern state to make the list - and placed the Commonwealth in the top 10 for "Site Readiness Programs."

The Van Wert Independent
Sep 26th, 2025
Area projects awarded state grant funds

The Rail Commission approved a $350,000 grant to First Quality Tissue Midwest, LLC for the installation of the rail infrastructure necessary to support the company's new $985 million plant in Defiance.

intelligence360
May 7th, 2025
First Quality Tissue To Spend $984 Million To Expand In Defiance Ohio Creating 400 New Jobs.

Defiance, Ohio — According to state and local development sources, First Quality Tissue plans to invest $984,000,000.00 to build out 1,600,000 square feet of new space in Defiance. The company is creating 400 new jobs at this facility. The company plans to occupy the new space in Defiance, on or about November 1, 2027. According to the company website First Quality was founded over 30 years ago and has grown to become a diversified family of companies with over 4,000 employees. Manufacturing Adult Incontinence Products, Feminine Hygiene Products, Baby Wipes, Adult Washcloths, and Consumer Paper Products, we serve institutional and retail markets throughout the world. Our trusted, household brands include Prevail, Cuties, Plenty, Panda, and Incognito Our facilities operate independently to maintain focus on the markets they serve, but benefit from being a part of the First Quality family of companies

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