John P. Koch, CPIM, CSCP
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SENIOR LEVEL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE
Accomplished operations officer with expertise in a broad range of
manufacturing environments with large, medium and small companies. Track
record of success streamlining operations, maximizing productivity and
asset management, leading to record profits. Exceptionally strong
negotiating and collaborative skills. A creative decision-maker that
combines strong leadership and team building skills with the ability to
direct high-level business affairs. Excel in the establishment of new
business ventures and alliances with an emphasis on growing profit margins
and gaining market share. Additional strengths include:
. Productivity maximization utilizing new technology, lean manufacturing
and six sigma principles.
. Strategic/tactical planning, forecasting, capital/operating budgeting
and financial/cost controls.
. Long-term strategy development and leadership of complex capital
investment projects.
. Pricing strategies, and major new product development, introduction
and launches.
. ERP implementation, purchasing, inventory control, logistics and
integrated ISO-9000 systems.
. Team building, human resource development, labor relations and change
management.
. Lean/Six Sigma green belt.
APICS Certified in Production & Inventory Control (CPIM). Re-certified in
2013.
APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP). Re-certified in 2013.
Master of Business Administration, Management, Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo, MI
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration (Marketing), Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Renoir Corporation, Herndon, VA 2013-Present
Consulting firm specializing in management system solutions.
Senior Consultant
. Work with a team of consultants to provide improvements in clients'
management systems.
Swagelok Company, Solon, Ohio 2012
Large manufacturer of high quality fittings and valves for a wide array of
industries.
Site Manager, HPF
. Responsible for management of 2nd & 3rd shift production associates in
a facility of approximately 180 associates.
. Managed six direct reports (production supervisors).
. Led or facilitated lean events, resulting in quality and productivity
improvements.
. Participated in various problem-solving team activities leading to
improved production flow.
. Fostered and reinforced a culture of 5-S work habits and plant
organization.
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Fischer Special Tooling Corp., Mentor, Ohio 2011
- 2012
Producer of high precision tooling for the metal cutting industry.
Production Manager
. Total responsibility for a highly skilled workforce.
. Led team activity in lean events and 5-S efforts.
. Responsible for taking owner's vision for the company and making it
reality.
. Interfaced with major customers on a weekly basis.
Strategic Materials, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio
2008 - 2010
Largest glass recycler in the United States
Plant Manager
. Full P & L responsibility for a growing plant operation.
. Led an increase in sales of 28% and an increase in profitability of
40%.
. Directly responsible for sales, purchasing, production and
maintenance.
. Drove quality improvement initiative.
. Customer satisfaction ratings rose above 98%.
. Directed a large investment and installation of new equipment, under
budget and ahead of schedule.
Scaffold Resource, LLC, Temple Hills, MD
2007- 2008
Provider of quality scaffolding solutions for a wide array of clients.
Vice President &General Manager
. Full P & L responsibility for a fast growing, $12 million business.
. Directed all aspects of the company's internal operations.
. Directly responsible for all supply chain related activities.
RailPlan International, Inc., Baltimore, MD
2005 - 2007
Designer and manufacturer of passenger rail car interiors, worldwide.
General Manager
. Full P & L responsibility for a $12 million business, operating
internationally.
. Served diverse customer base, including domestic, European, and Far
East companies.
. Spearheaded ISO-9000/2000 implementation.
. Implemented fully-integrated ERP system.
. Led company to a record year for sales and profits.
. Directed supply chain department in reducing costs of purchases,
inventory, and traffic by $1 million.
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Precision Products Group, Inc.
1991 - 2005
Manufacturer of components for automotive, aerospace, medical, appliance
and electrical industries.
Vice President - Manufacturing, Tubular Products, College Park, MD
2003 - 2005
. Led the turnaround of an underperforming division, transforming the
infrastructure and culture.
. P & L responsibility for a $26 million business, with over 200
employees and three facilities.
. Set all-time company record for divisional monthly sales, $2.3
million.
. Set all-time company records for divisional EBITDA, $415,200 and
operating profit, $367,000.
. Managed the successful launch of a $6.5 million new product line,
largest in company history.
. Upgraded quality system to ISO-9000/2000 and created a quality-
oriented culture.
. Slashed headcount by 20%, reducing payroll by over $1 million, in a
unionized environment.
. Eliminated $500,000 past-due order backlog, taking on-time shipments
from 63% to 98%.
. Reduced raw material costs by $300,000 per year through effective
negotiation and international sourcing.
. Directed Supply Chain Department in reducing purchase costs and
inventory by over $1 million
Vice President & General Manager, Paramount Tube Division, Fort Wayne, IN
1994-2003
. Achieved sales of $6.9 million, a 40% increase over previous levels.
. P & L responsibility for two plant operation.
. Set all-time company record for divisional return on assets
percentage, 115.5%.
. Set all-time company record for percentages of return on sales, 26.7%,
and EBITDA, 28.4%.
. Directed Supply Chain department in reducing raw material purchase
cost by $500,000.
. Designed and built major pieces of new equipment yielding significant
productivity gains.
. Raised inventory turns from 12 to 23, best of any division.
. Successfully launched numerous new products from the ground up.
. Spearheaded the integration of a $2.5 million acquisition in El Paso,
TX.
. Implemented ISO/QS-9000 quality system from the ground up at two
facilities.
Corporate Director of Materials, office in Elyria, OH
1993-1994
. Reduced company-wide inventories by over $1 million in nine months.
. Founded corporate Purchasing Council, with cost reductions of over
$500,000 in the first year.
. Led ERP implementations at all division locations.
. Coordinated all Supply Chain activities between all operating
divisions.
Director of Materials, Timms Spring Division, Elyria, OH
1991-1993
(Precision Products Group was then owned by Clarcor, Inc.)
. Led the implementation of a fully-integrated ERP system utilizing
Fourth Shift software.
. Reduced inventories by $250,000.
. Negotiated raw material cost reductions of $300,000.
. Directly responsible for all Supply Chain functions.
Buehler Products, Inc., Kinston, NC
1988-1991
Manufacturer of sub-fractional DC motors for automotive, business machines
and personal care.
Materials Manager
. Managed materials group, including purchasing, production & inventory
control, shipping & receiving for a two-plant operation.
. Led ground-up implementation of a fully-integrated ERP system
utilizing Data 3 software.
. Drove inventories down 50%, $2.3 million after ERP implementation.
. Effectively leveraged foreign and domestic suppliers to achieve cost
reductions.
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Previous Experience:
Eaton Corporation
Multi-national manufacturer of automotive and truck components.
Purchasing Manager, Air Controls Division, Roxboro, NC
. Managed purchasing department, with annual spending of $20 million.
. Responsible for large commitments for metals commodities purchases.
Assistant Purchasing Manager, Fluid Power Division, Marshall, MI
. Managed a staff of six, including three senior buyers.
. Responsible for all production purchases of a three-plant operation,
annual spend $59 million.
. Achieved purchased cost reductions of $3.1 million in 1985, a division
record.
. Pioneered the division's use of worldwide sourcing to leverage supply
costs.
. Participated in a European plant start-up, installing corporate
purchasing practices.
. Led purchasing team in five major new product launches.
Senior Buyer, Fluid Power Division, Marshall, MI
. Responsible for all purchases of iron, steel, and aluminum castings,
machined components, raw steel, subcontracted operations, and
plastics.
. Annual purchasing budget of $12 million.
. Numerous cost reductions achieved utilizing long term contracts and
leveraging of suppliers