“It’s not just about moving goods, it’s about building systems that move with the business.”
Tim Verberne has been with MAG45 for over a decade and currently leads global Logistics Engineering as Supply Chain Manager. He plays a crucial role in aligning availability, logistics, and risk with the realities of high-tech and med-tech manufacturing. With a keen focus on data-driven decision-making, Tim helps ensure that clients benefit from reliable, compliant and cost-efficient supply chain solutions.
Tim brings a hands-on, analytical mindset to everything he does, from optimizing inventory flows to introducing smart stock solutions like VMI, Kanban and Stock at Hand. He’s driven by a clear belief: supply chains perform best when engineering, operations and data come together.
Outside of work, Tim enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters. He’s also a keen cyclist. Whenever the weather allows, you’ll find him out on the road chasing some fresh air.
Experience & background
Tim joined MAG45 in 2013 as a Logistics Engineer and worked his way up through roles in Logistics Engineering and Supply Chain Management. In his current role, he oversees the strategic coordination of logistics services across international customers, ensuring availability, control and integration throughout the supply chain. Tim holds a double MSc in Supply Chain Management and Strategic Management from Tilburg University.
Expertise & focus topics
- Supply chain availability & stock optimization
- Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), Kanban & Stock at Hand
- Integrated supply logistics for high-tech industries
- Inventory engineering & risk-based planning
- Cross-functional collaboration between procurement, logistics and operations
- Data-driven decision-making & performance analytics
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Articles from Tim
Tim shares his operational insights through articles that highlight how tailored logistics solutions can simplify complexity and boost performance on the shop floor. A selection of his contributions:


