Rheinmetall
Marco Serafini is an experienced professional in manufacturing engineering and quality assurance, currently serving as the Head of Manufacturing Engineering at Rheinmetall Italia since March 2016. In this role, Marco leads the analysis of manufacturing processes utilizing statistical approaches and Lean Six Sigma tools, implements CRP, MRP, and MES tools in complex environments, and spearheads improvement projects aimed at reducing costs and lead times. Marco has also supported IT initiatives for SAP functionalities and assisted suppliers with technical challenges. Previously, as a Quality Assurance Engineer, Marco focused on non-conformance issues, quality monitoring, and developing procedures to enhance quality systems in compliance with UNI EN ISO 9001 and AQAP standards. Prior experience includes a role as a Production Planner at Procter & Gamble, where responsibilities included production scheduling and inventory management using SAP. Marco holds an Executive MBA from Luiss Business School and multiple degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Sapienza Università di Roma, along with an Executive Master in Quality, Environmental, Safety and Energy systems management.
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Rheinmetall
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Rheinmetall AG is a Germany-based company that specializes in security and mobility solutions. It operates through two segments: Defence and Automotive. The Defence segment is divided into three divisions: Vehicle Systems, which manufactures wheeled tactical vehicles and armored tracked vehicles, nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) protection and turret systems; Weapon and Ammunition, which includes large and medium caliber weapons and ammunition, weapon stations, charge systems and propellant powders, and Electronic Solutions, which develops air defense, command, control and reconnaissance systems, sensors and simulation systems, among others. The Automotive segment also has three divisions: Mechatronics, which develops actuators, solenoid valves, systems for cutting emissions, as well as water, oil and vacuum pumps; Hardparts, which manufactures pistons, engine blocks, cylinder heads, plain bearings and bushes, and Aftermarket, which comprises the global replacement parts business.