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Romain MIRALE

Paris

En résumé

I like to solve problems. Through my career in the humanitarian sector, this is a skill that you may learn very fast. And I did. 8 years in developing countries trying to make the operation of the biggest Humanitarian NGO possible. I’ve been working with incredibly smart people that can make the difference for people in distress.

I could reach my goal by specialising myself into international and multimodal transport with an education 100 % transport oriented. As a result, I am a Supply chain professional with 10 years experience in the medicine and health product for both private sector and developing countries.

Extreme stress resistance, people management, building and following up projects are skills that I could acquire during my career. Also, I am motivated and enthusiast, I know how to take an initiative and face my responsibilities, but in the transport business planning and organisation remains the key skills needed for a successful career.

Living in Spain, Belgium, France, Central Africa and middle East, made me learn about multiculturalism and its importance in our global society.

Today I am seeking for a oppotunity that can take me to the next level. I am very flexible about geography.

If you’d like to work together, you can contact me by email at romainmirale@hotmail.com

Mes compétences :
Export
Management
Logistique
Transport
Microsoft Office
Gestion de projet
Team Management
Project Management
Inventory Management
Shipping management
Worksheets
Fleet Management
Supply Chain
the definition
Operational order management
Procurement
Custom management
Customs Clearance
FMCG
General technical support
Imports
Supplier Assessments
Technical support
Warehousing
First Aid Training
LinkedIn
Teamwork
system training
Quark Dynamic Publishing Solution
IBM AS400 Hardware
SAP

Entreprises

  • Médecins Sans Frontières - Head of Logistic Department

    Paris 2018 - 2019 In Democratic Republic of Congo
    Complexity: Medium Security context : Medium Type: Healthcare exclusion

    Team of 35 (supervisors, Logistic and supply, security, construction and maintenance, Drivers) - Budget 400K$
    Achievement: Constructions of several health structures in a very remote area. Solid managerial success

    Running and closing of an intervention in a remote area. - Security and Safety at worksheets
    - Team management: 35 staffs - Project management
    - Coaching and training - Budget follow up
    - Inventory management - Fleet Management (24 engines)
    - Shipping management (Domestic Air Transport)
  • Médecins Sans Frontières - Emergency Supply Advisor

    Paris 2015 - 2018 Within the Emergency Cell, I was responsible for the definition and execution of the supply chain strategy for the overseas emergency operations of MSF Spain (Yemen, Irak, Congo, Nigeria, etc.).
    - One of my main achievement has been to bring standardization to the supply general process of the E-Cell

    - Operational order management and Follow up - Field Visits
    - End-2-End Strategy - Multimodal transport. Distribution strategy (1KTons/y) - mostly AIR
    - Technical consulting transport, Sea and then Road
    - supplier fol ow up and assessment - Coordination of an international Supply Chain, with an End-to-End strategy
    - KPIs implementation and Dashboard follow up
  • Doctors Without Borders - Supply Coordinator

    2012 - 2015 Monrovia, Liberia (3 Months)
    Complexity: Medium Security context : Low Type: Epidemic (Ebola)
    Context: 5 Ebola Treatment Centers in the country - I was in charge of the supply chain in the country. Import / storage / deliveries of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and logistical items
    Closing of an Ebola Treatment Center: - Return Logistic
    - Team management: 4 staffs - Shipping management (international + road)
    - Inventory management - Custom processes (Exports)

    Bangui, CAR (3 months)
    Complexity: High Security context : Very high Type: Civil War
    Context : During a communitarian conflicts, MSF had more than 15 hospitals in the country. I was in charge of the

    Supply Chain for an 80 beds hospital and several health structures.
    General improvement of the setup set in place during the last mission (see- Custom management
    below): - Stock management improvement
    - Team management: 4 staffs - Start of the End-to-End strategy
    - set up of the in-house ERP, and training - Domestic road transport
    - General technical support to other actors, field visits and assessment

    Sofia, Bulgaria (1 month)
    Complexity : Low Security Context : Low Type : Migration
    Context : Bulgaria is a migration door to Europe. MSF was running a small health structure.

    Very low activity, mostly support, training, and implementation of standard processes

    Bangui, CAR (2 months)
    Complexity: High Security context : Very high Type: Civil war
    Context : During a communitarian conflict, I was in charge of the opening phase of 3 hospitals in a 100K+ refugee camps
    New mission: set up of the Supply dept. - Custom import, warehousing and stock management
    - Recruitment & Training (4 staffs) - Procurement procedures implementation (market study, bid analyses)
    - Implementation of processes - Set up of the KPIs required for the analyses of the bureau

    Kabul, Afghanistan (9 months)

    Complexity: high Security context : High Type: War
    Context: During the war in Afghanistan, MSF was running several regional hospitals (80 beds - 300 beds - 20 beds maternity - 80 beds.
    - Team management: 15 staffs (from storekeeper to managers) - Warehousing: Set up of a 5000m2 pharmaceutical warehouse
    - Customs clearances: High volume and complexity - Procurement: Market assessment, supplier evaluation, set up of SLAs
    - Order management: - Procurement portfolio: 10M$

    Bujumbura, Burundi (9 months)
    Complexity: Low Security Context : Low Type Healthcare exclusion

    Context : MSF was running 3 hospitals in the country (25 beds - 60 beds - 10 beds)
    Team management: 6 staffs Custom management: Imports + clearances
    Warehousing: 1 site Transport Management: Air + Domestic road
    Stock Management: FMCG, FIFO, 2k+ refs, pharmaceuticals Project management + Technical support
  • Asavinter - International road Charterer

    2011 - 2012 B2B procurement: Portfolio 1,5M$ coach,
    International road charterer - 180k EUR /year - ASAVINTER
  • Delanchy Transports - Warehouse team manager

    2008 - 2010 working in a temperature controled warehouse, I was in charge of the supervision of a team of 20 operators.

    our duty was to pick and pack the orders, and load them to the trucks that would be delivering the Metro Cash&Carry (Makro)

    Managing the orders, ensuring their quality, and ready them for loading was part of my tasks.

    others were to receive the deliveries from the suppliers and ready them from storing on the shelves.

    we were dealing with fresh product (Fruits and vegetable, and Fish)
  • Transmodal - International road charterer

    Saint-Bonnet-de-Mure 2007 - 2008 As international road charterer, I was in charge organising transport solutions for our clients.
    I was a technical referent, and among my tasks I had to:
    - source new suppliers. assess their reliability
    - find new prospects
    - organise the transport and do their follow up from loading up to delivery to ensure the satisfaction of the client

    My catch area was all Europe, but with a specific focus on Belgium, and the hinterland of the seaport of Antwerp

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