Luiz Fernando Salinas França

Head Of Supply Chain, Noram at ARLANXEO

Luiz Fernando Salinas França has a wealth of experience in various roles related to supply chain and customer service. Luiz Fernando began their career with White Martins in 1992 as a Market Development Engineer before moving on to Nitriflex S/A Ind. e Com. and Polibrasil Resinas - Koppol Films in similar roles. In 2003, they joined Quimisa SA as a Market Development Engineer before transitioning to Petroflex, where they served as a Segment Manager and later as a Regional Sales Manager for the EMEA region. In 2008, they joined Lanxess as an Account Manager for South America. Most recently, Luiz worked for ARLANXEO as the Head of TSR NAFTA Customer Service & Supply Chain Operations until September 2018. Luiz Fernando then took on the role of Head of Supply Chain for NORAM at the same company.

Luiz Fernando Salinas França earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from FEI in the years 1988 to 1993. Later, they pursued an MBA in International Business/Trade/Commerce at FIA Business School from 2005 to 2006.

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ARLANXEO

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ARLANXEO is a world-leading synthetic rubber company with sales of around EUR 3.0 billion in 2019, about 3,900 employees and a presence at 12 production sites in 9 countries and 7 innovation centers around the world. Headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands, the company’s core business is the development, manufacturing and marketing of synthetic high-performance rubber for use in the automotive and tire industries, the construction industry, and the oil and gas industries. ARLANXEO was established in April 2016 as a joint venture of LANXESS - a world-leading specialty chemicals company based in Cologne, Germany - and Saudi Aramco - a major global energy and chemicals enterprise headquartered in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The two partners held each a 50% interest in the joint venture. Since December 31, 2018, ARLANXEO is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Saudi Aramco, a leading producer of energy and chemicals.