Javier Saiz Merelas is a seasoned Técnico Comercial at Rubix Iberia, where he leverages over 20 years of extensive experience in the industrial sector. His career has spanned several prestigious organizations, including Rulisa, Grupo Navacel, and ABB, allowing him to cultivate a deep understanding of...
Javier Saiz Merelas is a seasoned Técnico Comercial at Rubix Iberia, where he leverages over 20 years of extensive experience in the industrial sector. His career has spanned several prestigious organizations, including Rulisa, Grupo Navacel, and ABB, allowing him to cultivate a deep understanding of the industrial landscape, particularly in the northern regions of Spain. At Rubix, Javier plays a pivotal role in driving the company's mission to provide comprehensive industrial supply solutions, focusing on maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) across various sectors.
Javier's expertise encompasses a wide array of industrial components, including bearings, hydraulic systems, pneumatic solutions, and cutting tools. He is instrumental in optimizing supply chain processes and enhancing operational efficiency through lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement strategies. His proficiency in SAP ERP and production planning further enables him to streamline workflows and manage contracts effectively, ensuring that clients receive timely and cost-effective solutions.
Currently, Javier is involved in key projects that emphasize the importance of Industry 4.0, where he integrates advanced technologies to improve service delivery and operational performance. His commitment to energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions aligns with the growing demand for sustainable practices in the industry. With a strong focus on team leadership and sales, Javier not only drives revenue growth but also fosters a culture of collaboration and innovation within his team. His contributions are vital to Rubix’s success, as the company continues to expand its footprint in the industrial supply market, boasting a remarkable turnover of over 2.2 billion euros.