Alexander Blettgen holds a master degree in Transportation and Logistics. He has worked in several transportation initiatives and has a pragmatic approach to solve logistics problems. His knowledge of distribution processes and growth mindset is incredible. He is known for his commitment and reliability.
Could you shed some light on your journey and experience in the logistics and supply chain market?
My career in transport and logistics started when I was 14, and I managed the shops, and warehouses along with school. My interest grew over time. During my university studies, I was responsible for an automotive project with the university. After completing my studies, I joined Agility, a global freight forwarder company, where I was responsible for consulting on one side and supply chain solutions on the other.
I have been working with Triumph, a logistics and motorcycle company, for the past six years. Myresponsibilities include global transportation, getting the products to the point of sale, raw materials to the production vendors, and the finished goods to the warehouse by sea or road freight.
What are some challenges that the market is facing right now?
During the pandemic, we struggled with the global capacity crisis in air and sea freight. The capacity crisis may be over now, but we see new challenges in Europe with inflation. With inflation hitting big companies, there will be significant rate increases in the flows, especially in the parcels and the crew.
“The technologies we have used in the past were so volatile, because of which we have had difficulties in the past. We are trying to be more agile to change and amend those mistakes. We are switching to morecentralised tools instead of siloed digital systems”