From supply chain to AI

Ten years of experience in supply chain: first in the automotive sector, where high market dynamism demands continuous improvement and immediate reactivity in every decision; then in ecommerce, where delivery speed stopped being a nice-to-have and became the competitive advantage itself. Today, I'm making the transition to AI-first consulting, helping businesses optimize their processes and implement automation.

Portrait of Guillermo Campos
Education

Industrial engineering

Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Colombia / École Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Metz, France

Master's in Engineering Sciences

École Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Metz, France, specializing in Design, Industrialization, and Innovation

PhD in industrial systems optimization

Université de Technologie de Troyes, France. Industry-funded thesis (CIFRE) with Norelem on production scheduling.

Experience

R&D Engineer, production

Norelem: developed decision-support methods to improve production scheduling. Production, logistics, and supply chain management.

Traffic Scheduler, AST division

Faurecia: logistics coordination across 8 plants in France, Luxembourg, the UK, Poland and Spain

Production, Control & Logistics Manager

Faurecia: team of 16, transport logistics for 10 clients and 40 suppliers

Senior Supply Chain Specialist

Amazon, Luxembourg

Supply Chain Process Improvement Manager

Amazon, Luxembourg

10

years in operations and supply chain

2

multinationals: Faurecia and Amazon

3

working languages

Automotive: the craft

I started as an industrial engineer in the automotive sector, at Faurecia: about as demanding an environment as a process can get. That's where I learned that every second and every error costs money, and that the problem is almost never the people, it's the flow.

Amazon: scale

Then came years at Amazon, inside one of the largest logistics machines in the world. I saw up close how operations that scale get built: measured processes, data-driven decisions, and continuous improvement that's real, not just a poster on the wall.

The leap: businesses and AI

I left Amazon in the first half of 2026 to work on my own. The reason is simple: not every business has that level of process engineering in-house, and AI just put it within reach without needing it. My job is to be that bridge: improving existing processes and making it easier to get automated operations up and running. I live in Bastogne, Belgium, and I work in Spanish, French, and English.

Process before tools

The workflow comes first. The tool gets picked last.

Technical honesty

If I can't help you, I'll say so in the first email. If something doesn't need AI, I'll say that too.

Delivered into your hands

Everything is documented and explained. No dependence on me to run your own business.

Is a process holding your business back?

Tell me about it in an email. I'll reply with an honest read on whether I can help.

Let's talk