Thomas Freese serves as Principal at Freese & Associates, Inc., where he leverages over 25 years of extensive experience in Supply Chain Management to drive innovative solutions and strategic improvements for clients across various sectors. His expertise encompasses a broad range of disciplines, including supply...
Thomas Freese serves as Principal at Freese & Associates, Inc., where he leverages over 25 years of extensive experience in Supply Chain Management to drive innovative solutions and strategic improvements for clients across various sectors. His expertise encompasses a broad range of disciplines, including supply chain optimization, warehousing, and transportation management, making him a sought-after consultant and lecturer in the field.
At Freese & Associates, Thomas is currently spearheading key projects that focus on enhancing operational efficiency and implementing best practices in manufacturing and logistics. His commitment to continuous improvement is exemplified through his application of Six Sigma methodologies, which he utilizes to streamline processes and reduce waste for clients. As an advocate for cross-functional team leadership, he fosters collaboration among stakeholders to ensure that supply chain initiatives align with broader organizational goals.
In addition to his consulting work, Thomas is an active thought leader in the industry, having previously served on the governing boards of both the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and the Warehousing Education and Research Council (WERC). His contributions to these organizations reflect his dedication to advancing the profession and mentoring emerging supply chain professionals. Through his lectures and workshops, he empowers others with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of modern supply chains, positioning them for success in an ever-evolving landscape. Thomas Freese’s multifaceted approach and unwavering commitment to excellence make him a pivotal figure in the advancement of supply chain management.