Hong Li
About Hong Li
Hong Li serves as the Strategic Sourcing Manager for Plastics Parts in the Interior System Business Group at Faurecia, where he has worked since 2010. He holds master's degrees in Economics and Management and has previous experience in procurement roles at L'Oréal and Schlumberger.
Work at Faurecia
Hong Li has been employed at Faurecia since 2010, serving as the Strategic Sourcing Manager for Plastics Parts within the Interior System Business Group. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing sourcing strategies and managing supplier relationships to ensure the procurement of high-quality materials. His tenure at Faurecia spans over 14 years, during which he has contributed to various projects aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness in sourcing processes.
Education and Expertise
Hong Li holds a Master's degree in Economics and Logistics from Université De Rennes I, which he completed in 2005. He also earned a Master's degree in Management from IAE France - Écoles Universitaires De Management in 2006. His educational background provides a strong foundation in economic principles, logistical strategies, and management practices, which are essential for his role in strategic sourcing.
Previous Experience
Before joining Faurecia, Hong Li gained valuable experience in procurement and supply chain management. He worked as a Plant Buyer Trainee at L'Oréal for five months in 2006, where he was involved in purchasing activities. Following this, he served as the Western China Procurement Coordinator at Schlumberger from 2006 to 2008, based in Sugar Land, Texas. In this position, he coordinated procurement activities across multiple locations in Western China.
Career Timeline
Hong Li's career in sourcing and procurement began with his role as a Plant Buyer Trainee at L'Oréal in 2006. He then transitioned to Schlumberger, where he worked for two years as a Procurement Coordinator. In 2010, he joined Faurecia, where he has continued to develop his expertise in strategic sourcing for over a decade. His career trajectory reflects a consistent focus on supply chain management and procurement.