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Business Development Manager
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MOHAMMED AFZAL AHMED
E-Mail: afzal_ahmed75@yahoo.com
Mobile # 054 325 3459

Carrier Objectives:
A promising carrier in procurement, logistics, material management & operations.

Education Qualification:
B. Sc (ELECTRONICS) passed in 1992 from Osmania University, Hyderabad (AP) – India

Languages: Fluent in English, Arabic, Urdu, and Telugu

Special Projects & Honors (achievements): ▪ After taking over as branch manage, started achieving target and produced 25% business growth within 3 months. ▪ Successfully designed the Warehouse Structure, Racking system and Bin Management of the central W/H. Also designed special storage system and racks for small set light stock rooms at branches. ▪ I was honored 'Best Man of the year' & awarded with GOLD MEDAL in SBM/IBM for the successful completion of supply chain management for mega project worth SR:200 million

Skills:
|Strong Analytical Skills, strategic thinking, Team player, proficient in use of |
|PC, good communication & presentation, accounting &numerical, inquisitive& think|
|out of the box |

CARRIER HISTORY
Employer : RED CAP (TAMIMI GROUP)
Position : Branch Manager
Duration : Marh'2007 till Dec'2012

Responsibilities: • To be in command of 30 employees of Al Hasa branch of 3000sq.mt retail automotive hypermarket directly reporting to me. • Focusing on achievement of monthly & yearly branch sales target or budget • Maintaining & implementing mix sales strategy to achieve allotted departmental budget separately for mechanical service center, tires & wheels, car accessories, car audio system • Forecasting sales & marketing plan and implementation, business development & yearly growth • Purchasing & maintaining branch stock level as per plan & season

CARRIER HISTORY
Employer : RED CAP (TAMIMI GROUP)
Position : Central Warehouse & Distribution Manager

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