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News Release from: Toshiba Electronics Europe
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 March 2007
European VP retires after 20 years
Vice President, who oversaw the European implementation of a global supply-chain management system as part of an initiative to centralise and automate supply chain planning, is to retire.
Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE) has announced that Alfred Boersig, the company's Vice President of Business Operations, is to retire at the end of March 2007 after almost 20 years with the company Mr Boersig, 60, joined Toshiba in September 1987 and has held a number of key sales and marketing positions
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He was promoted to vice president of Sales and Marketing in 1997.
In this role he oversaw the centralisation of marketing activities, set up of a new distribution network, and introduced the 'key account concept' and market-segment approach.
In 2001 Boersig formed and headed up the company's Business Operations Division.
As Vice President of the division he was key to the outsourcing of logistics and warehousing operations, and he oversaw the European implementation of a global supply-chain management system in line with Toshiba Semiconductor's initiative to centralise and automate supply chain planning.
During his tenure of the Business Operations role Boersig championed a number of Six Sigma initiatives including the deployment of a European ERP system that successfully went live in 2006.
This system will now form the basis of a new global ERP system that will be rolled out to other Toshiba Semiconductor sales companies in the coming years.
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