Bert Dillen

Chief Information Officer at Mazda Motor Europe

Bert Dillen, CSCP has extensive work experience in various roles within the automotive industry. Bert is currently the Head Of Information Technology Strategy & Operations at Mazda Motor Europe, where they focus on delivering strategic insights and an efficient IT operating model. Prior to this, Bert served as the Director of IT at Mazda Motor Belux and Mazda Motor Logistics Europe. Bert also worked as the Leiter Opertive Logistik at Audi Brussels. Bert's earlier experience includes roles at Cummins Inc., where they served as the Global Synchronized Business Planning Program Director, GM Cummins Global Logistics Belgium, Director of Business Unit Integration, Program Manager, and EMEA Inventory & Materials Manager. Bert also worked at Telenet as a Supply Chain Project Manager and Supply Chain Officer. Bert began their career at Cummins Filtration in various roles, including Customer Support Manager, Inventory & Replenishment Team Leader, OEM & Inventory Team Coordinator, Customer Service Representative, and Accountant.

Bert Dillen, CSCP, holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Global Business Academy, which was obtained from 2005 to 2006. Bert has also completed undergraduate coursework in Logistics & Warehouse Management at Handelsinstituut Boom in 1994. Furthermore, they pursued an Insurance Graduate program at St. Lodewijck Hogeschool Antwerpen from 1991 to 1993. In 2009, they obtained the certification of APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) from APICS Triangle Chapter.

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Bracknell, United Kingdom

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Mazda Motor Europe

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At Mazda we love driving. In fact, we love it so much we use a Japanese phrase to describe the feeling you experience when driving a Mazda: Jinba Ittai. This translates as “the oneness between horse and rider”, or in our case, the car and driver. Every member of our team is passionate about getting behind the wheel of their Mazda. Half of our senior managers have racing licences and our European CEO recently took part in the Baja 100 race in California. It is in our blood. For over 100 years, all our passion has been put into improving the experience of driving. Not only did we create the MX-5, the world’s bestselling two-seater roadster with 1.2 million sales, and counting… but we were also the first Asian brand to win Le Mans. Not bad for an independent company based in Hiroshima that started making three-wheel trucks in the early 1900s! All our multi-award winning cars are crafted in Japan, where we bring modern twists to globally renowned Japanese aesthetics. We love great looking cars, winning World Car of the Year two times and World Car Design of the Year three times in the last ten years. We are also the only car brand invited twice to show concept cars at the prestigious Concorso D’eleganza Villa D’Este. We also love how cars work. Our unique engineering means we are creating some of the most exciting PHEV and EV vehicles on the market, while continuing to build the most efficient internal combustion engine vehicles. We have a proud heritage, but each of the 1,200 members of Mazda’s European team are also excited about the future. Our goals are clear in Europe: we strive to become the first non-European premium automotive brand by creating great to drive, great to own and great looking Mazda cars.


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Germany

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201-500

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