Jan Michael Schneider  - MBA Student

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Jan Michael Schneider

MBA 2022 Alumni

Nationality

German

I come from (city/country)

Hamburg/ Germany

I speak

German, English

KLU Class of

2022

Work experience (positions/fields of industries/companies)

October 2021-Today Supply Chain Design Manager, Kühne + Nagel AG & Co. KG, Hamburg

In today's rapidly changing world, supply chains must be able to quickly adjust and adapt their strategies and processes to be ready for today and tomorrow.

I am responsible for designing & providing end-to-end supply chain solutions by leveraging the full suite of our product portfolio. The focus is on managing optimization projects, and responding to customer´s demand, while focusing on the right balance between costs, Co2 emissions, and service level.

Education, Hobbies & Interests

September 2020 — September 2022 MBA Kühne Logistics University (KLU)

September 2011 — August 2014 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Logistics & Retail, Hochschule Fresenius, Cologne

August 2008 — May 2011 Berufsbildende Schule Wirtschaft, Koblenz

August 1999 — June 2008 Bodelschwingh-Gymnasium, Windeck

Snowboarding, Windsurfing, Beer brewing

About me

Self-motivated Supply Chain Manager, who gets highly motivated by adding value to customers business. I do this by applying state-of-the art tools and methodologies of supply chain design.

I aim to understand clients business models, supply chain strategies, needs and challenges as well as their future supply chain potential. This results in delivering compelling business cases which cover the return of investment as well as the risks and implementation timeframe including as-is and to-be analysis.

I get a lot of pleasure from networking and am happy to get in touch with you. As I am working beside the KLU building, meetings in person are preferred.

Best,

Michael

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