Richard Mingaz
About Richard Mingaz
Richard Mingaz serves as an Area Manager at Amazon Logistics, overseeing personnel management and procurement processes for transport materials. He has a background in Business Administration and Economics, holding a Master of Science from Technische Universität Dortmund.
Work at Amazon Logistics
Richard Mingaz has been employed at Amazon Logistics as an Area Manager since 2018. In this role, he oversees the calculation of needs and procurement of transport materials as part of container management. He is responsible for managing a team of 80-110 employees, which includes handling the entire personnel management process, shift planning, and employee development. Additionally, he coordinates communication and logistics with both internal and external suppliers, ensuring efficient operations within the department.
Education and Expertise
Richard Mingaz studied at Technische Universität Dortmund, where he earned a Master of Science (MS) in Business Administration and Economics. His studies spanned from 2012 to 2018, covering a total of six years. This academic background provides him with a strong foundation in business principles, economics, and management practices, which he applies in his current role at Amazon Logistics.
Background
Before joining Amazon Logistics, Richard Mingaz worked as a Projektmanager at ECO Schulte Doorsystem Zhuhai Co. Ltd. for eight months in 2018. His experience in project management has contributed to his skills in overseeing operations and managing teams effectively. His transition from project management to an area management role reflects his adaptability and capability in handling complex logistical challenges.
Achievements
In his current position at Amazon Logistics, Richard Mingaz is responsible for daily reporting and presentation of departmental KPIs. He has implemented process improvements using Kaizen methodologies in the operational departments, enhancing efficiency and productivity. His focus on continuous improvement and performance metrics supports the overall success of the logistics operations.