Mohamed Mounir HARRIR | Genie Industriel | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohamed Mounir HARRIR | Genie Industriel | Best Researcher Award

PhD, Université de Tlemcen, Algeria

📘 Mohamed Mounir Harrir is an innovative logistics officer and co-founder with a keen focus on strategic planning and industrial engineering. His career spans roles in task forces for strategic studies, where he contributed to projects like the extension of SKD and the industrialization strategy for SOVAC PRODUCTION. With expertise in lean management, problem-solving methodologies, and process optimization, Mohamed excels in creating efficient systems that drive productivity.

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Education

🎓 Mohamed holds a solid academic foundation in logistics and industrial engineering, giving him the technical and analytical skills required for tackling complex challenges in industrial projects.

Experience

💼 Mohamed’s experience includes roles as an Officer in Logistics at Volkswagen, co-founder of Silex Service in Algeria, and a key player at SOVAC PRODUCTION. His achievements include implementing lean methodologies, like the “5S” for workplace organization, and optimizing delivery timelines from 45 days to just 2 days. He has also designed Kanban-based tracking systems and visual management tools to improve logistics workflows and stock monitoring.

Research Focus

🔍 Mohamed’s primary focus is on optimizing logistical processes and integrating lean management techniques, such as Value Stream Mapping (VSM) and the SCRA problem-solving framework. His work revolves around minimizing resource use while maximizing efficiency and maintaining high standards in production and delivery.

Awards and Honors

🏆 Recognized for his innovative contributions to logistics and process improvement, Mohamed has received acknowledgments from his employers and peers, notably for projects at SOVAC PRODUCTION and Volkswagen.

Publication Top Notes

“Optimization of Process through Lean Principles in Logistics” (Published in Industrial Engineering Journal, 2019), cited by 15 articles.