Frederik Härle
About Frederik Härle
Frederik Härle is an Aces Manager II at Amazon Logistics, currently working in Sindelfingen, Germany. He has a diverse educational background in economics and international political economy, complemented by various internships and roles in logistics and consulting across multiple countries.
Current Role at Amazon Logistics
Frederik Härle currently serves as ACES Manager II at Amazon Logistics in Sindelfingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to operational excellence and process improvements within the organization. His role involves managing various initiatives aimed at enhancing efficiency and productivity in logistics operations.
Previous Experience in Amazon Logistics
Prior to his current position, Frederik worked at Amazon Logistics as an ACES Manager for five months in 2021. He also served as a Graduate Operations Manager from 2020 to 2021 for eleven months in the Lake Constance Region of Southern Germany. These roles provided him with extensive experience in operations management and logistics.
Educational Background
Frederik Härle studied at Københavns Universitet, where he earned a Master of Science in Economics from 2017 to 2019. He also completed a Bachelor of Science in Wirtschaftswissenschaften at Universität Hohenheim from 2013 to 2017. Additionally, he was a visiting student at McGill University, focusing on International Political Economy in 2018.
Internships and Early Career
Frederik gained early professional experience through internships. He worked at Dürr in Shanghai City, China, for three months in 2016. He also interned at Ramboll Management Consulting in Copenhagen, Denmark, for four months in 2019. These roles helped him develop skills in management consulting and operations.
Multilingual and Global Mindset
Frederik possesses a multilingual background, which enhances his ability to operate in diverse international environments. His global-minded approach focuses on understanding broader contexts in his professional endeavors, allowing him to contribute effectively to multinational teams.