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Supply chain veteran Daniel Vanden Brink joins Locus as global VP
Supply chain veteran Daniel Vanden Brink joins Locus as global VP
In his previous role, Daniel was the regional vice president for customer success strategy at Llamasoft (a Coupa company), global leader in continuous supply chain design. His experience also includes vice president of advanced analytics and supply chain engineering with Schneider.

Supply chain veteran Daniel Vanden Brink joins Locus as global VP

Locus, a technology platform that uses AI-algorithms to automate complex supply chain decisions, recently on-boarded Daniel Vanden Brink as vice president product strategy. Daniel will lead the execution of product strategy and go-to-market for Locus' product portfolio across geographies. He brings with him rich experience of over 25 years in strategy, consulting and customer success.

In his previous role, Daniel was the regional vice president for customer success strategy at Llamasoft (a Coupa company), global leader in continuous supply chain design. His experience also includes vice president of advanced analytics and supply chain engineering with Schneider, a premier provider of North American shipping, transportation and logistics.

Nishith Rastogi, founder, Locus, said, “We are excited to have Dan join our growing team to lead and strengthen the product strategy. Locus’ is focused on investing in technology that simplifies the lives of their customers, and I am sure Dan will add immense value to the team. His experience in the supply chain domain will contribute immensely to driving our vision further.”

Daniel Vanden Brink, global vice president - Product Strategy, Global, Locus said, “I am happy to join Locus and have this opportunity to use my strengths to solve supply chain problems for enterprises across the globe. My vision of using technology to optimize processes in the supply chain and logistics processes aligns well with that of Locus. By progressing and fine-tuning our products further, we aim to enable our clients to provide end-to-end visibility, enhance operational efficiency by reining in costs, streamlining customer experience, and reducing environmental impact. I look forward to working with Nishith and the high-impact team at Locus.”

Daniel is an active member of Global Supply Chain Advisory Council, part of WVU John Chambers College of Business and Economics, where he provides advice and counsel for the development of the college's academic quality and reputation in the Global Supply Chain program.