Oatly
Daniel Nyd has a diverse work experience in supply chain management and logistics. Daniel currently holds the position of VP Supply Chain at Oatly, where they are responsible for overseeing the supply chain operations. Prior to this, they served as the Supply Chain Director EMEA and Head of Logistics EMEA at the same company.
Before joining Oatly, Daniel gained experience at Cloetta, where they worked in various roles such as Supply Chain Development Manager, Plant Manager, Pick & Mix Manager Scandinavia, Business Optimization Manager Pick & Mix, and Logistics Manager Scandinavia.
Daniel began their career as a Management Trainee in Demand & Supply Chain at Cloetta. Additionally, they had a product marketing internship at Bosch Security Systems and worked as an Invoice Analyst at IKEA Group.
Daniel Nyd obtained a Bachelor's Degree in International Business from RWTH Aachen University in the academic year 2007-2008. Daniel later pursued a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Business Administration and Management, General at Linköping University from 2005 to 2010.
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Oatly
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Our sole purpose as a company is to make it easy for people to turn what they eat and drink into personal moments of healthy joy without recklessly taxing the planet’s resources in the process. Oatly was founded back in the 1990s and is based on Swedish research from Lund University. The company’s patented enzyme technology copies nature’s own process and turns fiber rich oats into nutritional liquid food that is perfectly designed for humans. Today, the Swedish company remains independent and dedicated to upgrading the lives of individuals and the general well being of the planet through a lineup of original oat drinks. The company operates out of the southern region of Sweden with Headquarters in Malmö and our Production & Development Center situated in Landskrona. The Oatly brand is available in more than 20 countries throughout Europe and Asia. UK and Hong Kong are operated through fully owned subsidiaries.