This document provides a summary of Chris Shen's professional experience and qualifications. Shen has over 8 years of experience managing logistics operations and maintaining strong customer relationships. He is proficient in international and domestic shipping, transportation scheduling, and inventory management. Currently, Shen works as a Transportation Consultant at Cardinal Health where he performs shipping analysis, carrier negotiation, and ensures on-time deliveries.
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Bacteria of tomatoes managed with well water and pond water: Impact of agricu...Agriculture Journal IJOEAR
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1. CHRIS SHEN
8694 Shear Drive, Powell, OH 43065
Yunshen642@gmail.com (614) 893-4316
Summary
Versatile and resourceful logistics professional with eight years of diverse experience
managing all logistical operations and maintained strong relationships with customers and
external partners. Possess comprehensive knowledge of international and domestic
inbound/outbound logistics. Able to problem solve and make disciplined decisions in a timely
manner both independently as well as in a team environment. Highly motivated, self-directed
performer who excels at building effective working relationships with all stakeholders through
excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Logistics Coordination - Shipping/Receiving - Freight Management - Customs Entry
Warehouse Management - Inventory Control – Freight Tracking –Transportation Scheduling –
Carrier Negotiation - Customer Compliance – Vendor Management
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Cardinal Health Columbus, OH
Transportation Consultant Feb 2015 - Current
Perform analysis, optimization, scheduling and planning of inbound/outbound shipments to
ensure on-time pickup and delivery for LTL, Truckload, Intermodal, and Parcel shipments.
Interface with customers, shippers, and carriers to resolve any problems associated with
scheduling and dispatching and exceed customer expectations.
Monitoring and tracking transportation shipments from end-to-end to ensure timely delivery
and/or risk management.
Fully utilizing Transportation Management System (MercuryGate) and other pricing tools to
rate potential transactions in optimize carrier selection.
Perform data and record management activities.
Develop and update SOPs for day-to-day operational activities.
Collaborate with team members and leadership to improve logistics function.
Just Funky LLC. Columbus, OH
Logistics Consultant Oct 2014 – Dec 2014
Input basic structures of a logistics department for a design/licensing company that
previously had very limited logistics capabilities.
Analyze and interpret customer and vendor guidelines to ensure vendor compliance, as
well as collaborating with the company’s 3PL warehouse to establish supply chain standard
operating procedures.
Making recommendations regarding warehouse operations, delivery options, and
transportation strategies.
Outlined the functionality of the logistics department personnel, interviewing and making
recommendations on potential candidates in order to establish a full time logistics
department.
2. Kentex Corporation Columbus, OH
Logistics / Shipping Supervisor Nov 2007 – Oct 2014
Oversaw and supervised the planning, controlling, and implementation of the flow and
storage of over 1000 products.
Coordinated daily inbound and outbound shipments domestically (FTL, LTL, Small
Packages) and internationally (FCL and LCL through both east coast and west coast
operations).
Managed inventory of over 1000 products across 3 warehouses for accurate inventory
reports.
Directing and coordinating with multiple Forwarders, Freight Services, and 3PL Operations
to streamline transportation, provide accurate tracking, and managing on-time delivery to
over 80 retail clients.
Supervised Brokerage Services and Customs Entrance to ensure on-time customs
clearance by leveraging knowledge of International Duties and providing accurate
documentation.
Directed negotiation of freight and storage rates with over 100 domestic carriers, local
drayage companies, and remote warehouses.
Utilized Sage 100 ERP (MAS 90) to track the daily flow, pricing, invoicing, and data entry of
all products.
Proficient in the utilization of web-based EDI systems for a variety of retail clients
Hands-on training of new logistics department personnel.
Install Shipping, Packaging, and Documentation standard operating procedure of over 80
retail clients.
Asian American Community Service Columbus, OH
Program Coordinator, Children and Youth Services July 2006 – June 2007
Planned, organized, and administered all student-related activities, events, evaluations,
supplies, and disciplinary action as the on-site supervisor for over 100 students.
Collected and updated medical, academic, and financial reports of students for internal use.
Assistant Director, Healthy Asian Youth (HAY) Program June 2005 – June 2006
HAY is an afterschool and summer program for at-risk and low-income Cambodian youth K-12
Recruited, trained, and coordinated 30 volunteer leaders and tutors across all programs.
Conducted quarterly assessments to evaluate student progress and program effectiveness.
Received Outstanding Service and Leadership Award.
EDUCATION
The Ohio State University Columbus, OH
Bachelor of Arts, International Studies: World Economic and Business Jun 2006
SKILLS
Language: English (Fluent), Mandarin Chinese (Fluent)
Lean Six Sigma White Belt and Yellow Belt Certified
Computer: Transportation Management System (MercuryGate), Sage 100 ERP, SAP,
Web-Based EDI Systems, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Microsoft Photoshop