Brad Fischer

Founder at Last Mile Solutions
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Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia, AU

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Experience

    • Australia
    • Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Founder
      • Jul 2015 - Present

      Last Mile Solutions is a logistics business operating cross docks in major shopping centres to service the logistics needs of retailers and freight companies. Last Mile Solutions is a logistics business operating cross docks in major shopping centres to service the logistics needs of retailers and freight companies.

    • Industry Associations
    • Founder
      • Feb 2021 - Present

      Delivery to fit in with you. Convenient delivery choices are critical in the future of delivery. Delivery to fit in with you. Convenient delivery choices are critical in the future of delivery.

    • Director
      • Jun 2013 - Present

      Trading as Brainstorm Educational and Special Needs Resources (sold in 2018) as well as MelJay Speech Pathology. Trading as Brainstorm Educational and Special Needs Resources (sold in 2018) as well as MelJay Speech Pathology.

    • Australia
    • Truck Transportation
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • National Contract Manager - Defence
      • Mar 2014 - Aug 2016

      Contract management of subcontract responsible for distribution activities for Defence. This included project work prior to commencement as well as implementation of the work across Australia.

    • National Linehaul Manager - Air
      • Mar 2012 - Mar 2014

      Responsible for the management of the national air linehaul network including design improvements to improve customer satisfaction and lower costs. This required careful planning and consultation across a wide array of stakeholders.

    • Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
    • Facility Manager
      • Feb 2010 - Mar 2012

      Managed the airfreight processing facility responsible for daily processing of in excess of 60,000 items daily across 3 shifts.

    • Duty Manager
      • Apr 2008 - Feb 2010

      Managed the night shift operation in the newly built airfreight processing centre with state of the art auto sortation equipment.

    • United States
    • Operations Manager
      • 2007 - 2008

      Full responsibilities for a fleet of 20 vehicles operating locally and interstate. Responsibilities included driver management, sales, load sourcing and compliance. Full responsibilities for a fleet of 20 vehicles operating locally and interstate. Responsibilities included driver management, sales, load sourcing and compliance.

    • New Zealand
    • Retail
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Linehaul Supervisor
      • 2006 - 2007

      Oversaw a team of fleet supervisors responsible for a daily task of in excess of 200 interstate loads per day covering major customers such as Alcoa, Smorgon Steel and Australian Paper. Oversaw a team of fleet supervisors responsible for a daily task of in excess of 200 interstate loads per day covering major customers such as Alcoa, Smorgon Steel and Australian Paper.

    • Australia
    • Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Cross Dock Manager
      • 2000 - 2006

      Managed the cross dock operation for the Toll Automotive - Components division. This included local and linehual operations as well as cross dock. Managed the cross dock operation for the Toll Automotive - Components division. This included local and linehual operations as well as cross dock.

    • Australia
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Combat Systems Officer - Aircraft Control
      • 1991 - 1999

      As an aircraft controller, the pressures were big, but the rewards were high. Having a cool head and being able to adapt quickly to rapidly changing circumstances were keys to being a successful ASAC. As an aircraft controller, the pressures were big, but the rewards were high. Having a cool head and being able to adapt quickly to rapidly changing circumstances were keys to being a successful ASAC.

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