Chin Xiang Ng
About Chin Xiang Ng
Chin Xiang Ng is a Global Account Manager at CTSI-Global in Singapore, where he has worked since 2018. He has a background in logistics and finance, with previous experience at DHL Supply Chain and United Overseas Bank Limited.
Work at CTSI-Global
Chin Xiang Ng has been employed at CTSI-Global as a Global Account Manager since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for managing global accounts and ensuring client satisfaction. His tenure at CTSI-Global spans over six years, during which he has developed expertise in account management and client relations.
Previous Experience at DHL Supply Chain
Prior to his current role, Chin Xiang Ng worked at DHL Supply Chain as an Inventory Officer from 2017 to 2018. His responsibilities included managing inventory processes and ensuring efficient supply chain operations. This experience provided him with foundational knowledge in logistics and inventory management.
Education and Expertise
Chin Xiang Ng holds a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting and Finance from Newcastle University, where he studied from 2012 to 2015. He furthered his education with a Master of Science in Operations, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management from the same university, completing it in 2016. Additionally, he studied a Korean language course at Yonsei University in 2014. He also earned a Diploma in Logistics Management from Ngee Ann Polytechnic, which he completed in 2010.
Cultural Sensitivity and Team Efficiency
Chin Xiang Ng possesses a strong sensitivity to various cultures and working styles, which enhances team efficiency. His experience working with diverse nationalities has equipped him with the skills to connect effectively with team members from different backgrounds. He utilizes data storytelling to derive meaningful insights and connect occurrences, contributing to informed decision-making.
Early Career at United Overseas Bank Limited
Chin Xiang Ng began his career at United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB) as a contract staff member in Anti-Money Laundering (AML) for one month in 2010. This early experience provided him with an introduction to the financial services sector.