CSCMP Southern California Roundtable
Daniel Caldera possesses extensive experience in sales and logistics, currently serving as a Sales Manager at Universal Warehouse Co. and as a board member chairing programs and hospitality for CSCMP Southern California Roundtable. With a strong background in developing business strategies, Daniel has held key roles including VP of Sales at B2B Transportation Services, Inc. and Tiger Cool Express, where solutions for diverse transportation needs within temp-controlled supply chains were provided. Previous positions at Heartland Express and Schneider National involved managing national accounts and regional sales objectives, respectively. Daniel's career began at YRC Worldwide, Inc., where operational management and account development were key responsibilities, complemented by early experience as an inventory appraiser. Daniel holds a Bachelor's degree in Marketing Management from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona.
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CSCMP Southern California Roundtable
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals serves its membership by focusing on three key interest areas: 1. Developing and improving supply chain management skills by creating opportunities for communication and dialogue among those in the profession 2. Conducting research that adds to the knowledge base of supply chain theory and practice 3. Serving as a resource to create an awareness of the critical role of logistics in the global economy and its significance to business activities As a business professional with a vested career interest in the field of logistics, you are part of a highly dynamic profession: current global developments and technological innovations are impacting logistics today as never before. While the contributions that logistics makes to a firm’s competitive strengths have often been “invisible” in the past, many factors have coalesced to heighten its importance and visibility in the 1990s and beyond. CSCMP exists to: Provide opportunities for supply chain professionals to communicate in order to develop and improve their supply chain management skills. Identify and conduct research which adds to the knowledge base of supply chain theory and practice. Create awareness of the significance of supply chain to business and to the economy.
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