Rodrigo Barros is a managing director at Andersen Consulting in Brazil, bringing over 15 years of extensive experience in operations, supply chain management, and logistics. Throughout his career, Rodrigo has led operations and driven project developments for prominent organizations across Brazil. His unique combination of technical expertise and practical experience enables him to deliver impactful, results-driven solutions for complex operational challenges.
As an executive, Rodrigo excels in logistics planning, operations management, continuous improvement, and project implementation. He actively contributes to thought leadership in the field, publishing numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and industry magazines. His work focuses on supply chain innovations, logistics strategies, and ESG initiatives, including reducing carbon footprints within supply chain networks.
Rodrigo collaborates with a diverse portfolio of clients across various industries, helping organizations enhance performance, optimize costs, and achieve sustainable growth. He leads and delivers transformative projects, particularly in the retail and manufacturing sectors, emphasizing logistics network design, warehouse implementation, and operational transformation.
Rodrigo co-founded Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) Roundtable Brazil and is currently serving as vice president of the Fiscal Council. He also provides strategic guidance as an advisory board member for various companies.
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Education
- University Center of FEI, BS (Industrial Engineering)
- University Center of FEI, MS (Industrial Engineering)
Languages
- Portuguese
- English
Affiliations
- Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
Areas of Specialization
- Supply Chain Strategy
- Logistics and Transportation Management
- Logistics Network Design
- Process Optimization and Transformation
- Lean Six Sigma and Continuous Improvement