Kevin Staggs is a seasoned professional currently serving as a Senior Manager at Toyota Tsusho America, where he plays a pivotal role in steering the operational and strategic direction of the organization. With a comprehensive approach to P&L management, Kevin focuses on enhancing operational efficiency,...
Kevin Staggs is a seasoned professional currently serving as a Senior Manager at Toyota Tsusho America, where he plays a pivotal role in steering the operational and strategic direction of the organization. With a comprehensive approach to P&L management, Kevin focuses on enhancing operational efficiency, optimizing supply chain processes, and driving continuous improvement initiatives throughout the North American region. His expertise in change management and process improvement is instrumental in implementing the PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act) methodology, which has significantly elevated service delivery standards and revenue growth.
In his current role, Kevin is leading several key projects aimed at transforming and automating distribution and service delivery operations. His strategic planning and execution skills enable him to identify opportunities for facility start-ups and closures, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively. Additionally, he is adept at aligning operations with ISO standards, which not only enhances compliance but also fosters a culture of quality and excellence within the organization.
Kevin's commitment to data-driven decision-making allows him to leverage analytics for production planning and budget development, ensuring that Toyota Tsusho America remains competitive in a rapidly evolving market. By empowering cross-functional teams and fostering collaboration, he cultivates an environment where innovation thrives. His ability to streamline complex operations while maintaining a sharp focus on customer service positions him as a key driver of success within the organization, making him a valuable asset to Toyota Tsusho America and the broader automotive industry.