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What is the difference between Retail Planning vs Merchandising?

AspectRetail PlanningMerchandising
Primary FocusDeveloping sales forecasts, inventory plans, and store layoutsSelecting products, pricing, and promotional strategies
Skills & CertificationsData analysis, supply chain knowledge, retail software proficiencyProduct knowledge, visual presentation, negotiation skills
Work EnvironmentCorporate offices, retail chains, planning departmentsRetail stores, buying offices, visual displays
Industry UsageUsed across retail sectors for operational efficiencyUsed for product selection and sales maximization

Retail Planning and Merchandising are closely related roles within the retail industry. Retail Planning focuses on forecasting, inventory management, and store layout strategies to optimize sales and operations. Merchandising, on the other hand, concentrates on product selection, pricing, and promotional activities to attract customers and increase sales. Both roles require analytical skills and industry knowledge but serve different functions in the retail process.

What job categories do people searching Retail Planning jobs in Quebec look for? The top searched job categories for Retail Planning jobs in Quebec are:
Infographic showing various Retail Planning job openings in Quebec as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution.
Planificateur(trice) de la demande / Demand Planner Retail

Planificateur(trice) de la demande / Demand Planner Retail

Fuze HR Solutions Inc.

Hybrid

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Planificateur(trice) de la demande / Demand Planner – Retail (English description will follow)
Mont-Royal | Hybride

Tu as de l’expérience en planification de la demande, réapprovisionnement, inventaire ou coordination supply chain ?
Tu aimes analyser les ventes, prévoir les besoins produits et maintenir les bons niveaux de stock ?
Tu veux évoluer dans un rôle corporatif, au sein d’une entreprise nationale reconnue dans le secteur du retail ?

Une entreprise canadienne bien établie dans le commerce de détail est actuellement à la recherche d’un(e) Planificateur(trice) de la demande / Demand Planner pour joindre son équipe située à Mont-Royal, à Montréal.
Dans ce rôle, tu seras responsable du réapprovisionnement de plusieurs catégories de produits permanents. Tu devras maintenir un niveau de stock adéquat pour chaque article en analysant les ventes, les besoins de réapprovisionnement, les mouvements d’inventaire et les différents flux de marchandises.
Le poste implique une collaboration régulière avec les acheteurs, fournisseurs, entrepôts, centres de distribution et autres équipes internes.

Ce qui est offert
Voici ce que l'on te propose pour ce poste de Planifcateur(trice) de la demande :
  • Rejoindre une entreprise canadienne de renommée nationale
  • Poste hybride : 3 jours en télétravail et 2 jours au bureau
  • Horaire stable de jour, de 8h30 à 17h
  • Salaire entre 65 000 $ et 75 000 $, selon l’expérience
  • Bureau situé à Mont-Royal, près du métro De La Savane
  • Remplacement de congé de maternité de 12 à 15 mois
  • Assurances collectives après 3 mois
  • Environnement retail dynamique avec une portée nationale
Tes responsabilités
  • Analyser les ventes, les tendances et les besoins afin de déterminer les quantités à commander pour le réapprovisionnement
  • Planifier et contrôler les niveaux de stock en entrepôt pour les catégories assignées
  • Collaborer avec les acheteurs, fournisseurs, entrepôts et centres de distribution afin d’assurer la disponibilité des produits
  • Superviser la distribution des articles aux magasins selon les données de vente et les priorités opérationnelles
  • Participer à l’amélioration des stratégies de stock de sécurité et à la résolution des enjeux liés à l’inventaire
Profil recherché
  • 1 à 3 ans d’expérience en planification de la demande, réapprovisionnement, inventaire, allocation, supply chain ou domaine similaire
  • Formation complétée en administration, logistique, opérations, supply chain ou domaine connexe
  • Bonne capacité d’analyse, sens de l’organisation et attention aux détails
  • Aisance avec Excel, les systèmes ERP et les environnements à haut volume de produits
  • Bilinguisme français et anglais requis, vu que la compagnie est présente sur tout le Canada
Intéressé(e) ?
Tu veux évoluer dans un rôle analytique et opérationnel, au cœur des enjeux de disponibilité produit, d’inventaire et de réapprovisionnement ?
Postule dès maintenant pour en discuter.

Jean Amirault de Fuze HR Solutions


Demand Planner – Retail
Mont-Royal | Hybrid

Do you have experience in demand planning, replenishment, inventory, or supply chain coordination?
Do you enjoy analyzing sales, forecasting product needs, and maintaining the right stock levels?
Would you like to grow in a corporate role within a nationally recognized retail company?

A well-established Canadian retail company is currently looking for a Demand Planner to join its team located in Mont-Royal, Montreal.
In this role, you will be responsible for the replenishment of several all-year product categories. You will maintain appropriate stock levels for each item by analyzing sales, replenishment needs, inventory movements, and the different flows of goods.

The position involves regular collaboration with buyers, suppliers, warehouses, distribution centres, and other internal teams.

What is offered
Here is what is offered for this Demand Planner position:
  • Join a nationally recognized Canadian company
  • Hybrid position: 3 days working from home and 2 days in the office
  • Stable daytime schedule, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Salary between $65,000 and $75,000, depending on experience
  • Office located in Mont-Royal, near De La Savane metro station
  • 12- to 15-month maternity leave replacement
  • Group insurance after 3 months
  • Dynamic retail environment with national scope
Your responsibilities
  • Analyze sales, trends, and business needs to determine replenishment order quantities
  • Plan and control warehouse stock levels for assigned product categories
  • Collaborate with buyers, suppliers, warehouses, and distribution centres to ensure product availability
  • Oversee the distribution of items to stores based on sales data and operational priorities
  • Contribute to the improvement of safety stock strategies and help resolve inventory-related issues
Profile sought
  • 1 to 3 years of experience in demand planning, replenishment, inventory, allocation, supply chain, or a similar field
  • Completed education in business administration, logistics, operations, supply chain, or a related field
  • Strong analytical skills, organizational skills, and attention to detail
  • Comfortable with Excel, ERP systems, and high-volume product environments
  • Bilingual in French and English, the company is active all around Canada
Interested?
Would you like to grow in an analytical and operational role at the heart of product availability, inventory, and replenishment challenges?
Apply now to discuss this opportunity.

Jean Amirault from Fuze HR Solutions