From the warehouse floor to the system that runs it.
A focused path: each stage taught the next how operations and software actually behave together.
Automotive operations
Early hands-on operations work — learning how a physical business actually moves product, day to day.
E-commerce
Moving operations online: storefronts, catalogs, and the first systems to keep orders and inventory honest.
Distribution
Wholesale and distribution at scale — where disconnected tools start to cost real money and integration becomes the work.
Technology
Building the backbone directly: CRM, ERP, and internal software designed around real operations.
Business automation
Removing manual work between systems with integrations and automation, so operations run with less friction.
New ventures
Applying the same operating model to new companies — identify, validate, build, operate, scale.