Carlos Terrés Roig

Head Of Logistics Europe at Holcim

Carlos Terrés Roig has extensive work experience in the cement industry. Carlos joined LafargeHolcim in 2018 as the Head of Logistics for Europe. Prior to that, they worked for Holcim Azerbaijan from 2013, where they served as the Sales, Marketing, and Logistics National Director. Carlos was responsible for managing sales, marketing, and logistics operations for the company, which is the largest cement and clinker manufacturing company in Azerbaijan.

Before their role in Azerbaijan, Carlos held various positions at Holcim España. Carlos was the Franchise Development Manager from 2012 to 2013 and the Sales and Marketing Director from 2009 to 2012. In these roles, they handled cement sales, exports, and logistics for cementitious materials. Carlos also managed production-sales coordination, lobby, and relationships.

Carlos also worked at geocycle (Spain), a subsidiary of Holcim, from 2006 to 2009 as the General Manager. Carlos was responsible for the Alternative Fuel and Raw Materials (AFR) business, including market, production, coordination, lobby, and relationships.

Earlier in their career, Carlos worked as an Assistant to the Corporate Production Manager at Holcim España from 2003 to 2006. Carlos was involved in studying and analyzing production and projects for the Corporate Production Manager for six cement plants.

Carlos started their career at Holcim Logistics in 1999 as the National Cement Logistics Manager. In this role, they managed transportation needs, including both land and water routes.

Prior to that, they worked at Holcim España as the Cement Commercial and Sea Terminal Responsible at the Algeciras Sales Centre. Carlos was responsible for managing market and sea terminal operations.

Overall, Carlos has a wealth of experience in the cement industry, with expertise in logistics, sales, marketing, production, and management.

Carlos Terrés Roig has a strong educational background in civil engineering and the environment. Carlos obtained a degree in Ingeniero de Caminos, canales y Puertos from Universidad de Granada in the years 1989 to 1996. Additionally, they earned a Suficiencia Investigadora degree in civil engineering and environment from the same university in 1998 and 1999. Carlos also participated in the Leonardo Da Vinci Program in 1996 and 1997, focusing on the European Union MAPHA Project in Environmental New Technologies. Furthermore, they obtained a certification in Certificado Profesional de Transporte Terrestre from the Ministerio de Fomento in 2003. There is no information provided regarding their enrollment or completion of any programs at Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

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