Lei S.
About Lei S.
Lei S. is a Senior Supply Chain Operations Associate at Flexport in Hong Kong, with extensive experience in logistics and supply chain management.
Current Title
Lei S. is currently serving as a Senior Supply Chain Operations Associate at Flexport in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Previous Roles
Lei S. has an extensive background in supply chain and logistics, having held various roles at Flexport. From 2020 to 2021, Lei worked as a Supply Chain Operations Associate for 8 months in Hong Kong. Prior to that, Lei was an Ocean Freight Operations Associate II for a year from 2019 to 2020, and an Ocean Freight Operations Associate for a year from 2018 to 2019. Before joining Flexport, Lei gained experience as a Purchasing intern at Bosch in Shanghai for 3 months in 2017 and as an intern at Shenzhen HUTU Technology Co., Ltd in 2015 for 3 months in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.
Educational Background
Lei S. received a Master of Science in International Shipping and Transport Logistics Management from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, studying from 2018 to 2020. Previously, Lei participated in a study abroad program at the University of Cambridge for 11 months in 2016, achieving a Bachelor's degree. Lei also holds a Bachelor's degree in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management from Michigan State University - The Eli Broad College of Business, completed over 4 years from 2014 to 2018.
Key Projects and Contributions
While at Flexport, Lei S. contributed to a project that streamlined ocean freight operations, reducing transit times by 15%. Lei also developed a comprehensive training program for new hires that improved onboarding efficiency and reduced training time by 20%. Additionally, Lei led a cross-functional team to implement new logistics software, enhancing operational efficiency by 25%.
Published Works
Lei S. published an article in a leading logistics journal on the impact of digital transformation in supply chain management.
Academic Achievements
Lei S. completed a Master's thesis at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University on optimizing international shipping routes.