Logistics Business Improvement & benchmarkings
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Education: 5
Experience: 6 years
Relocation: Yes - Internationally
Career Objective
Responsible for the functional excellence for GP17 process (Logistics Management System), and identify latest improvement initiatives by actively seeking & implementing logistics best practise & technology in Shell.
Professional Experience
Ø Responsible to identify latest improvement initiatives by actively seeking & implementing Logistics best practices & technology in Shell.
Ø Conducted Logistics improvement studies and critically review all tactical and strategic medium and long term issues through research and dialogue.
Ø Involving in new provision of Aviation Services Contract which ACV (3 years) is about RM 700 Millions and its change out process.
Ø Responsible for the Contract HSE Risk Assessment & mode categorisation as part of the Global Contractor HSE Management.
Ø Responsible for KPI reporting.
Ø Establish an effective logistics information management framework, ie. Logistics Information Management.
Ø Acts as focal point of Logistics for Lean Project for Material management
Ø Special Challenges:
- Drive operational & technical excellence across a large geographical spread organisation.
- Assure cost effective, technologically advanced, efficient and safe operations through the setting of strategy and implementation plan
Eductation
I obtained MSc in Engineering and Manufacturing Management from Coventry University, United Kingdom in year 2002. I have background of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering.
Main areas of study:
This course aims to develop my ability to apply technology, business and management skills to;
Ø Apply continuous improvement techniques to identify waste
Ø Evaluate appropriate production control systems
Ø Assess manufacturing issues with regards to strategies and financial implications
Ø Work effectively in team environment
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