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Fred Marks

11 Reed street; London E1 4AS Tel: 02062123345 Email: fred@marks.com

A world class supply chain professional with over 10 years manufacturing supply chain management. Have shown a demonstration of applying advanced chain theories in real applicable business strategies. Experience in European and American markets, with an expert knowledge of more recent Japanese intime supply strategies.

Key achievements

Responsible for the introduction and development of in-time supply for AGB international Re-engineered key supply routes for Lima PLC creating a cost saving of 25% Defined key strategies for reduced delays in Trans-pacific Logistic for Lima PLC. Launched Kelmar 2003 system for Argil ltd

Career Path

2001 Date 1997-2000

AGB International Lima PLC

Supply Chain Director Manufacturing Supply Manager

Career achievements to date AGB International Supply Chain Director 2001-Present

Implementation of corporate supply chain function. Incorporating the manufacturing, warehousing and logistics distribution initiative. Staff of 6 operations mangers and 10 functional managers. Total volume of shipment totaling 240Million annually.

Distribution chain strategy management covering 24 global subsidiaries and 50 regional manufacturing plants Cost base management on corporate level ( 1.5Billion annual cost of Goods) Inter continental systems implementation including adaptation to new EU regulations

Achievements

Cross continental, locally controlled logistics management Saving of 12Million pounds time delay costs through supply chain planning Computerisation of regional inventory monitoring systems 5Million annual overrun savings.

Supply process redesign and system process reengineering across all 650 centers Manufacturing supply manager 1997-2000

Lima PlC

Supply chain planning for regional manufacturing plant with yearly turnover of 12Million.

Incorporating corporate strategy on regional level Support for Sectional director and direct liaison with regional level managers Implementing a health and safety strategy in supply chain 5% road injury reduction

Achievements

15% growth in logistics costs saving through implementation of new depot stock management Implemented Computerised reporting to national HQ Increased time related stock waste by introducing better best before date recording

Education

MBA Oxford University 1975 BBA University of Kent 1973 Diploma in management studies City University 1970

Professional membership

CIMA ACCA

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