Supply Chain Internship
Position
Being part of LOEWE gives you the opportunity of learning new things every day and working with people passionate about what they do, in a fast moving and ambitious company.
Our Supply Chain department is looking for an intern to join us and support the team. If you are a fan of LOEWE, this is great opportunity to gain experience with a leading luxury fashion house.
Job responsibilities
About your role:
You will contribute to supply chain planning team in Digital transformation and Supply Chain Optimization, helping us to document every process that is standardized through DRP tool Slim4- Document every process implemented in DRP tool (Global Supply Chain Planning)
- Track and monitor KPI Service Rate for Launchings with special focus in replenishment orders
- Track and monitor End of Sales in each Delivery window by Season (Retail and WholeSale)
- Involved in Reordering process for Retail and WholeSale
- Support to supply chain Pre & SOP meetings and Planning analysis (demand, supply chain and production
Profile
About you:
- Interest in fashion & culture and considering a career in Supply Chain
- Great attention to detail, pride in the quality of your work
- High level of both Spanish and English, any other languages definitely a plus
- Proficient in Office (Excel, Word, Power Point)
- Not required, but desired post graduate in Supply Chain and/or Fashion industry
- Not required, but desired knowledge about DRP / Planning tools
Internships at LOEWE:
- You have to be currently enrolled in the Executive Master In Fashion Business Administration
- You must be able to sign an internship agreement (convenio de beca) with your university
- Our internships run for 6-12 months and the hours will generally be 9-18.30 Mondays to Thursdays and 9-15 on Fridays
Additional information
About us:
Created in Spain in 1846, LOEWE approaches 180 years as one of the world’s major luxury houses. Now under the Creative Direction of Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, the brand presents itself to the world as a house focused on craft and culture; evidenced through an intellectual yet playful approach to fashion, bold and vibrant Spanish lifestyle, and unmatched expertise with leather.
LOEWE has a rich legacy of craftsmanship dating back to its beginnings as a collective workshop and has long valued artisanal techniques in its approach to design and manufacture. These core values are reflected in the brand’s belief in the importance of craft in today’s culture, its modern interpretations of historical artistic achievements and its commitment to supporting contemporary art, craft and culture around the world.
At LOEWE, we value the uniqueness of our clients and our teams, whoever and wherever they are. We are committed to a culture that welcomes all genders, ethnicities, socioeconomic backgrounds, and abilities, including people with disabilities of all types.Our aim is for everyone to feel valued, included and empowered to contribute their best.
LOEWEMAISON
Steeped in art and historical references, rooted in craft and tradition, Loewe has been reinventing leather craftmanship for almost 200 years. From its birth in Madrid in 1846 to its latest collection dedicated to the elegance of Chinese monochrome ceramics, the Maison’s journey has been defined by its core values: energy, creativity, and a thoroughly modern approach blended with traditional techniques.
Craft at Loewe is unconditionally bound up with art, an endless source of inspiration: from the British Arts & Craft masters to the whimsical world of Studio Ghibli, art is at the heart of every collection – and the House is committed to supporting the artists and creators informing its work.
Today, Loewe’s master artisans combine their craft knowledge, accumulated over generations, with new technologies to produce iconic objects presenting both instant appeal and enduring style: true incarnations of Loewe’s ideals and vision.
Radical and ever-evolving: here’s to another 200 years of Loewe history
Since 2013, Jonathan Anderson, Loewe’s Creative Director, has been carrying this vision ever further. One of the leading designers of his generation, Anderson has spearheaded a major rejuvenation of the House.Through a redesign of the brand identity, a modern articulation of its commitment to craft (with the launch of the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize, for instance), and a series of critically acclaimed and genre-defining Women’s and Men’s collections, Loewe has been further elevated as an influential and global cultural force.
At the intersection of fashion, craft and culture, Loewe’s ambition is to be radical and ever-evolving. Craft and luxury are inextricably linked, and at Loewe, the one makes the other feel more accessible and tangible. By showing how the collections are made and honouring the complex artisanal processes behind them, it becomes possible to see their value and their merit.And by adding a cultural dimension – involving fine arts, film, dance, etc. –, Loewe has become a vibrant force for creativity and innovation, ensuring the brand’s durability for another 200 years… and more.