Maximilian Fischer
About Maximilian Fischer
Maximilian Fischer is a Graduate Shift Manager at Amazon Logistics, with a background in logistics and supply chain management. He has held various positions in the industry, including internships and working student roles at notable companies such as GEODIS, Beiersdorf, and P3 Group.
Current Role at Amazon Logistics
Maximilian Fischer has been serving as a Graduate Shift Manager at Amazon Logistics since 2020. In this role, he oversees daily operations, ensuring efficiency and productivity within the logistics framework. His responsibilities include managing shift schedules, coordinating with team members, and implementing operational strategies to optimize workflow.
Previous Experience in Supply Chain and Logistics
Prior to his current position, Maximilian Fischer gained extensive experience in supply chain and logistics. He worked as a Working Student in Supply Chain Management at P3 Group from 2017 to 2019, and at Beiersdorf in Global 3rd Party Product Procurement in 2019. He also held roles at Reck & Co. GmbH and Leonhardt & Blumberg, where he served as an Operations Assistant and completed an apprenticeship.
Educational Background in Logistics
Maximilian Fischer holds a Master of Science in Global Logistics & Supply Chain Management from Kuehne Logistics University, where he studied from 2018 to 2020. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Shipping and Chartering from Hochschule Bremen, completing his studies there from 2014 to 2018. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his career in logistics.
Internship Experience at GEODIS
Maximilian Fischer completed a four-month internship in Industrial Projects at GEODIS in Houston from 2016 to 2017. This experience allowed him to gain practical insights into the logistics industry and contributed to his professional development in project management and operational efficiency.
Apprenticeship and Early Career
Maximilian Fischer began his career with an apprenticeship at Leonhardt & Blumberg from 2012 to 2014 in Hamburg. Following this, he worked as an Operations Assistant in the same company for nine months in 2014. These early experiences laid the groundwork for his subsequent roles in the logistics and supply chain sector.