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VP Global Logistics

Columbus, Ohio, United States

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Vice President Global Logistics

  • Title: Vice President Global Logistics
  • Location: Columbus OH
  • Compensation: $270,000 to $320,000 + Bonus + LTIP + Exciting Benefits

A fast-growing, Multi-Billion-Dollar manufacturing business is looking to hire a new world-class VP Global Logistics, 2 levels down from the CEO, to help lead Transformational change, Centralization, and Scale-up of the Logistics & Supply Chain programs across the NA, EMEA, and APAC regions. With an exceptional platform for career growth, opportunity to "Build" + "Scale" a legacy operation, this is very much a business and job opportunity that one will look back on and say "Right Place, Right Time".

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Global Network Redesign & Distribution Footprint Optimization

  • Execute an Enterprise-Wide Network Overhaul: Conduct a deep diagnostic of the current global logistics footprint and lead decisive actions to streamline, reposition, and right-size warehouses, cross-docks, and fulfillment points to remove duplication and materially lower end‑to‑end supply chain costs.
  • Orchestrate End‑to‑End Material Flow: Integrate previously disconnected regional logistics movements into a single, harmonized global flow that stabilizes lead times and unlocks working capital by reducing excess buffer stock.
  • Standardize the Global Operating Backbone: Replace fragmented regional practices with a unified operating framework, common processes, shared metrics, aligned safety standards, and consistent service expectations worldwide.
  • Engineer for Future Growth: Design a scalable, durable network that can absorb 2-3× volume increases while keeping cost growth disproportionately low, ensuring long‑term operational leverage.

  1. Logistics Recovery & Operational Excellence

  • Fix Root Causes, Not Symptoms: Tackle persistent service breakdowns and structural cost inefficiencies with durable system changes rather than temporary workarounds.
  • Build True Cost Visibility: Develop detailed, multi-dimensional insight into logistics costs across geographies, products, and customers, enabling informed margin decisions instead of static budget management.
  • Make Service Reliability Non‑Negotiable: Establish OTIF performance as a baseline expectation, delivering the predictability and execution discipline required by the company's mission-critical customer base.

  1. Digital Enablement & Advanced Analytics

  • Modernize the Technology Core: Transition away from manual, spreadsheet-driven execution toward an integrated digital ecosystem anchored by best‑in‑class TMS, WMS, and centralized control tower capabilities.
  • Deploy Smart Automation: Identify and implement targeted, high‑return automation initiatives across warehousing, transportation planning, and network optimization using AI and advanced algorithms.
  • Shift to Predictive Operations: Equip the organization with modeling, simulation, and scenario tools that enable proactive decision‑making rather than reactive problem solving.

  1. Global Procurement, Trade, and Ecosystem Strategy

  • Simplify and Strengthen the Partner Landscape: Reduce complexity across the carrier and 3PL ecosystem while negotiating global, enterprise-level agreements that maximize scale advantages and strategic alignment.
  • Optimize Cross-Border Execution: Redesign international trade flows and customs strategies to increase velocity, reduce friction, and improve resiliency across key global corridors.
  • Clarify Ownership Decisions: Define a clear insource-versus-outsource philosophy to balance control, flexibility, and scalability across logistics capabilities.

  1. Transformation Leadership & Talent Development

  • Lead a Mindset Shift: Move regional organizations from autonomous, localized decision-making toward a globally integrated network mentality that prioritizes enterprise outcomes.
  • Build a World-Class Logistics Organization: Identify skill gaps, attract elite logistics talent, and actively develop a succession pipeline capable of leading the company's global logistics organization into the future.

The successful candidate will ideally have:

  • 15+ years experience in Global Logistics
  • 7+ years in Industrial Manufacturing
  • Project & Strategic accomplishments around Transformational Change
  • Warehousing & Transportation Leadership experience
  • Strong process improvement & cost saving track record
  • Experience with managing teams of direct reports
  • Bachelor's Degree


Desired Skills and Experience

* 15+ years experience in Global Logistics
* 7+ years in Industrial Manufacturing
* Project & Strategic accomplishments around Transformational Change
* Warehousing & Transportation Leadership experience
* Strong process improvement & cost saving track record
* Experience with managing teams of direct reports
* Bachelor's Degree

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