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Sigitas Rancas

Head of purchase department at Teltonika EMS

Sigitas Rancas is the Head of Purchasing Department at Teltonika EMS, a position he has held since January 2022. He is based in Vilnius, Lithuania. Rancas began his career at Teltonika as a Purchase Manager in November 2018 and quickly advanced through various roles due to his expertise in supply chain management.

Professional Background

  • Current Role: Head of Purchasing Department at Teltonika EMS

    • Duration: January 2022 - Present
    • Responsibilities:
      • Overseeing mass purchasing for the entire Teltonika group.
      • Managing resource levels in warehouses and incoming shipments.
      • Leading a team of 16 people.
  • Previous Roles:

    • Head of Sourcing (Aug 2020 - Dec 2021): Led a team focused on evaluating client BOMs and building supply chains for new projects.
    • EMS Projects Supply Manager (Jan 2020 - Aug 2020): Coordinated project evaluations and managed a team responsible for supply chain operations.
    • Purchase Manager (Nov 2018 - Jan 2020): Managed purchasing activities for Teltonika.

Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, Vilnius University (2013 - 2017)
  • High School, Klaipėdos Vytauto Didžiojo gimnazija (2009 - 2013)

Skills and Languages

  • Proficient in Lithuanian (native) and English (professional working proficiency).

Rancas’s career trajectory illustrates his strong capabilities in supply chain management, making significant contributions to the efficiency and effectiveness of purchasing operations at Teltonika EMS.1

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Location

Lithuania