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DANIEL G.
BATCHELOR
12015 Privada Saratoga Ave., Houston, TX 77076
011-49-176-4041-3769
daniel.g.batchelor@gmail.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-batchelor-261462109
Qualifications Profile
Highly motivated, results-oriented professional with 14+ years of expertise in logistical
planning, transportation management, material handling, and inventory control.
Strong organizational skills, leadership capabilities, creativity in problem solving, and
process improvement skills that strategically align to help increase overall
effectiveness and drive strategic business goals.
Ability to remain calm and make decisions under stress, with exceptional interpersonal
and time management skills, an eye toward maintaining favorable outcomes, and the
ability to apply sound decisions.
Apply skills and knowledge to handle both routine and unplanned actions, providing
first-rate service in supporting shipping, handling, and movement of cargo, equipment,
vehicles, personnel, supplies, and hazardous materials.
Familiar with duties related to record-keeping, data processing and management, and
reporting.
Active U.S. government Secret Security Clearance.
Professional Experience
U.S. ARMY, Various Locations, 2001-Present
Logistics and Movement Manager, 2013-Present
Germany/Romania/Estonia/Israel/Africa
Plan, coordinate, and manage transport of personnel and freight in support of various
missions, often adapting to changing priorities and focus, including last -minute requests for
clearance. Developed and implemented documentation and synchronized intermodal
transport, ensuring consistent safety and visibility of all movement.
Completed transfer of NATO and multinational personnel and freight within Europe and
Africa with zero accidents or injuries, leading a team of 24.
Successfully accounted for 11M+ pounds of cargo and personnel transported
by line haul, rail, and air throughout Africa and Europe.
Logistics and Transportation Manager, 2011-2013
Washington/Afghanistan
Coordinated transport for more than 5,000 NATO and foreign personnel, and managed
logistics for the deployments of five companies with up to 200 personnel each.
Completed 1,400+ incident-free convoys and individual movements.
Successfully led more than 20 missions delivering food, water, vehicles, and
equipment to seven locations.
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Transportation and Cargo Movement Supervisor, 2008-2011
Virginia/Iraq
Supervised and coordinated transport of freight cargo and materials to support a Rapid
Deployment Contingency Force. Maintained inventory reports for Central Receiving and
Shipping Point (CRSP) and Empty Container Control Point (ECCP). Coordinated receipt and
transfer of 7,500+ pieces of rolling stock, break-bulk, and containerized cargo. Loaded goods
and merchandise valued at $1.5M+ for transport to deployed military personnel and civilians.
Led in-gating and out-gating of 1,150 containers in the Integrated Booking System (IBS) to
ensure inventory control.
Consistently maintained cost effectiveness, met requirements, and completed
100% of essential reporting.
Earned a Driver’s Badge for proficiency, safety awareness, and accident-free
status during loading and unloading of 300+ containers using a Kalmar RT-240 Rough
Terrain Cargo Handler (RTCH).
Transportation Management/Traffic Movement Coordinator, 2007-2008
Egypt/Israel
Coordinated convoys, emergency leaves, individual personnel rotations, and repatriations for
multinational force personnel and observers assigned to the Sinai Peninsula. Managed a $2M
government credit card budget.
Developed and implemented new procedures for shipping unaccompanied
baggage when the previous system was affected by a computer virus.
Safely transported 3,562 convoys throughout the Sinai Peninsula and Israel, and
200+ personnel traveling between the Israeli-Egyptian borders.
Transportation Management/Traffic Movement Specialist, 2001-2007
Washington/South Korea
Uploaded 1,500 rail cars for unit deployments. Marked, weighed, certified, and prepared
military vehicles to be loaded onto sealift vessels containing equipment essential to
deployments, including hazardous materials.
Safely and efficiently loaded 495 wide-bodied aircraft carrying more than 57K
passengers.
Successfully coordinated the deployment of thousands of passengers from the
aerial port on McChord Air Force Base for various deployments in support of Operations
Iraqi and Enduring Freedom.
Training Background
Unit Movement Officer Deployment Planning ~ Sling Load Inspector Certification
KALMAR RT-240 Operators License ~ Forklift Operators License (Class 1, 4, 5)
Joint Operation Planning and Execution System ~ Structured Self-Development Level 2
Transportation Coordinators’ Automated Information for Movements System II
Transportation Management Coordinators’ Advanced Leaders Course (Honors Graduate,
Distinguished Leadership Award)