Elementis
Peter van den Akker has over 25 years of experience in logistics and supply chain management. Peter'smost recent role was as the Global Director of Logistics, Customer Service & Trade Compliance at Elementis Global, where they were responsible for managing global logistics operations and external warehouse operations. Prior to that, they were the Head of Logistics Americas at Novartis Consumer Health, where they developed and established a best-in-class logistics network strategy for the Americas. Peter has also held various managerial positions at Honeywell and IFF, where they managed transportation and logistics operations and implemented global procurement initiatives. In addition, they have experience as a part-time lecturer at Middlesex County College and Rutgers Business School, as well as a lecturer at the Shipping and Transport College Rotterdam.
Peter van den Akker attended Mencia de Mendoza from 1982 to 1988, but there is no information available regarding any degree or field of study. From 1987 to 1991, they studied at Maritime Institute "De Ruyter", Vlissingen, and earned a BSc. degree in Port Technology. Later, from 1991 to 1993, Peter pursued an MSc degree in International Transportation at Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd.
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Elementis
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Elementis plc is a United Kingdom-based specialty chemicals company. The Company operates through two segments: Specialty Products and Chromium. The Specialty Products segment provides functional additives to the coatings, personal care and energy markets. It offers rheological additives and modifiers, high performance dispersing agents, organoclays and colorants, defoamers and coalescing agents, wetting and slip agents, loanolin and other natural oil derivatives, flow and leveling additives, other specialty additives and resins. The Chromium segment is a producer of chromium chemicals, such as sodium dichromate, chromic oxide, chromic acid and liquid chrome sulfate, used in applications, such as aerospace alloys, timber treatment and leather production.