Lukas Lamers
About Lukas Lamers
Lukas Lamers is a Senior Analyst in Logistics Operations at SC Johnson in Erkrath, Germany, with a strong background in international logistics and supply chain management.
Current Position at SC Johnson
Lukas Lamers currently holds the position of Senior Analyst, Logistics Operations at SC Johnson. Based in Erkrath, Germany, he has been with the company since 2019. Initially, he served as an Analyst in Logistics Operations for two years before being promoted to his current role in 2021.
Previous Experience at SC Johnson
Before his current role, Lukas Lamers worked as an Analyst, Logistics Operations at SC Johnson from 2019 to 2021. During his two-year tenure, he contributed to various logistics and operational projects, developing his expertise within the field.
Roles at Arvato SCM Solutions
Lukas Lamers gained practical experience at Arvato SCM Solutions by engaging in different roles. He served as a Master's Degree Candidate in 2018 for four months in Gennep, The Netherlands, and earlier as a Bachelor's Degree Candidate for two months in 2017 in Venray, The Netherlands. Additionally, he completed an Internship in Project Management Logistics at the same location for two months in 2017.
Education and Academic Background
Lukas Lamers has a robust academic background in International Logistics and Supply Chain Management. He achieved his Master of Science degree from both the University of Plymouth and Fontys Venlo University of Applied Sciences in 2018. Furthermore, he studied Business Studies at the University of Applied Sciences Gelsenkirchen, obtaining his Bachelor of Arts degree in 2017.
Apprenticeship Experience
Lukas Lamers completed an apprenticeship as a Management Assistant for Wholesale and Foreign Trade at Chefs Culinar from 2012 to 2014. This two-year experience in Weeze, Germany, enhanced his foundational skills in management and trade.
International Academic Experience
In 2016, Lukas Lamers broadened his cultural and business perspectives by studying Contemporary Chinese Business and Culture at Beijing University of Technology for eleven months. This international academic experience contributed to his understanding of global logistics and supply chain management.