Global Logistic Vice President
About the role
The role is responsible for the radical evolution of our global logistics footprint. This leader will inherit a fragmented, suboptimized legacy network and transform it into a high-velocity, scalable, and digitally-enabled engine. Your primary mission is to bridge the gap between our current state and our growth ambitions.
Responsibilities
Global Network Re-engineering & Warehouse Optimization
Lead a comprehensive “Network Reset”: Perform a thorough audit of the existing global footprint and drive the strategic consolidation, relocation, and optimization of warehouses, hubs, and distribution nodes to eliminate redundancies and significantly reduce total landed costs.
Synchronize Global Flows: Transform fragmented regional inbound and outbound logistics into a seamless, synchronized global network that minimizes lead-time variability and reduces working capital tied in safety stock.
Establish a Unified Global Operating Model: Replace regional silos with standardized processes, consistent KPIs, safety protocols, and service levels across all geographies.
Design for Scale: Build a resilient infrastructure capable of supporting 2x–3x current transaction volumes with sub-linear cost growth, creating the foundation for sustained long-term expansion.Logistics Turnaround & Performance Leadership
Drive Structural Modernization: Identify chronic service failures and cost leakages, then implement fundamental, lasting solutions rather than short-term tactical fixes.
Deliver Cost-to-Serve Transparency: Create granular visibility into logistics spend by region, product line, and customer segment — shifting the organization from basic budget tracking to true margin management.
Instill a Zero-Defect Culture: Elevate On-Time-In-Full (OTIF) performance to a non-negotiable standard, delivering the exceptional service reliability demanded by Vertiv’s industrial customers.Digital Transformation & Technology Leapfrogging
Migration: Lead the migration from legacy, manual, and spreadsheet-driven processes to a fully integrated, modern technology stack including TMS, WMS, and a Global Control Tower.
Accelerate targeted automation: Identify and deploy high-ROI opportunities in warehouse automation and AI-powered route, network, and demand optimization.
Embed predictive capabilities: Move the organization from reactive firefighting to proactive, data-driven decision-making through advanced network modeling and scenario planning.Strategic Sourcing, Trade, and Partner Management
Rationalize and consolidate the global 3PL and carrier base; negotiate enterprise-wide master service agreements that leverage Vertiv’s scale for superior rates, service levels, and strategic priority.
Optimize international trade corridors: Design efficient trade lanes and customs strategies to reduce cross-border friction and accelerate velocity.
Define Make-vs-Buy Strategy: Determine which logistics capabilities should be insourced for greater control versus outsourced for flexibility and scalability.Change Leadership & Organizational Capability Building
Drive Cultural Transformation: Shift regional teams from a “local-first” mindset to a true “global network” orientation, fostering collaboration and enterprise-wide thinking.
Build Future-Ready Talent: Assess capability gaps, attract top-tier logistics talent, and develop the next generation of global logistics leaders for Vertiv.
Requirements
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, Business, or a related field required; MBA or advanced professional certification (e.g., APICS, CSCP) strongly preferred.
Experience: 15+ years of progressive leadership experience in global logistics, with a strong track record in large-scale network redesign, operational turnaround, and complex transformation initiatives.
Industry Background: Deep experience in complex industrial or technology manufacturing environments (e.g., electrical infrastructure, data center solutions, machinery, automotive, or similar) where service reliability and supply chain resilience are mission-critical.
Financial & Business Acumen: Demonstrated success in P&L ownership, developing compelling business cases, and delivering significant, sustainable multi-million dollar cost savings and working capital improvements.
Technology Leadership: Hands-on experience leading digital transformations in logistics, including TMS, WMS, Control Towers, and other LogTech solutions, with a proven ability to migrate away from legacy systems.
Core Competencies: Change Leadership, Systems Thinking, Analytical Rigor, Operational Resilience, Executive Presence.
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, Business, or a related field required; MBA or advanced professional certification (e.g., APICS, CSCP) strongly preferred.
Experience: 15+ years of progressive leadership experience in global logistics, with a strong track record in large-scale network redesign, operational turnaround, and complex transformation initiatives.
Industry Background: Deep experience in complex industrial or technology manufacturing environments (e.g., electrical infrastructure, data center solutions, machinery, automotive, or similar) where service reliability and supply chain resilience are mission-critical.
Financial & Business Acumen: Demonstrated success in P&L ownership, developing compelling business cases, and delivering significant, sustainable multi-million dollar cost savings and working capital improvements.
Technology Leadership: Hands-on experience leading digital transformations in logistics, including TMS, WMS, Control Towers, and other LogTech solutions, with a proven ability to migrate away from legacy systems.
Core Competencies: Change Leadership, Systems Thinking, Analytical Rigor, Operational Resilience, Executive Presence.
Skills
Change Leadership
Systems Thinking
Analytical Rigor
Operational Resilience
Executive Presence
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