Full-Time

Global Commodity Manager

Conveyance

Posted on 9/8/2025

FORTNA

FORTNA

1,001-5,000 employees

Warehouse optimization software and automation solutions

Compensation Overview

$100.7k - $151.1k/yr

Shepherdsville, KY, USA

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (2)
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Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, or related field; Engineering degree a plus.
  • Minimum 2+ years in strategic sourcing, category management, or supply chain management in a project-based, engineered-to-order environment.
  • Strong understanding of conveyance systems including gravity, MDR, belted conveyors, pallet handling conveyors, singulators, sorters, and belted curves.
  • Proven negotiation, contract management, and supplier development skills.
  • Ability to read and interpret technical/engineering drawings and specifications.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities.
Responsibilities
  • Develop, implement, and maintain a global category strategy for conveyance systems, aligned with Fortna’s business objectives, project pipeline, and cost targets.
  • Analyze spend, market trends, and supplier capabilities to identify cost savings, innovation, and risk mitigation opportunities.
  • Define supplier segmentation and capacity planning to ensure readiness for current and future project volumes.
  • Monitor conveyor industry developments and market conditions to inform sourcing strategies.
  • Identify, qualify, and contract with strategic suppliers such as Hytrol, Interroll, Talos, TGW, Itoh Denki, Transnorm, Flowturn, Portec, and Fives.
  • Lead RFPs/RFQs for category suppliers; negotiate commercial terms, payment terms, and annual agreements.
  • Establish and manage Master Service Agreements (MSAs), NDAs, and Statements of Work (SOWs).
  • Drive supplier performance management through KPIs, scorecards, and regular business reviews.
  • Foster supplier innovation, ensuring technical capabilities and manufacturing capacity meet Fortna’s evolving needs.
  • Partner with Engineering to review and interpret technical drawings, specifications, and functional requirements for conveyance systems.
  • Serve as liaison during supplier design submissions and bid phases, ensuring compliance with Fortna’s technical and quality standards.
  • Work closely with Sales and Estimating to ensure supplier readiness for quoting and capacity commitments.
  • Provide category expertise to internal stakeholders, influencing design-for-cost and value-engineering opportunities.
  • Apply knowledge of conveyor technologies, mechanical and electrical systems, and parcel/warehouse handling processes to assess supplier proposals.
  • Ensure suppliers meet regulatory, safety, and contractual requirements for all project sites.
  • Partner with quality teams to address systemic supplier performance or compliance issues.
  • Define procurement processes, negotiation guidelines, and sourcing 'playbooks' for buyers to execute during project delivery.
  • Train procurement teams on category-specific sourcing strategies, supplier engagement, and technical considerations.
  • Act as escalation point for strategic supplier issues impacting multiple projects or long-term performance.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience in material handling automation, parcel/warehouse operations, or conveyor system manufacturing.
  • Familiarity with conveyor controls, drives, and system integration.
  • Experience managing suppliers in a global or multi-regional supply chain.

Fortna provides end-to-end distribution and fulfillment solutions by combining warehouse optimization software with material handling automation. Its products work by integrating software that optimizes storage, flow, labor, and inventory with physical automation such as conveyors, sorters, and robotics to design, build, and operate automated distribution centers. Fortna distinguishes itself through a unified, hands-on offering that spans systems design, software, and automation hardware and services under one brand, after the Fortna and MHS Global merger. This integrated approach helps clients across various industries increase throughput, accuracy, and efficiency in the complex flow of goods demanded by modern consumer markets. The company’s goal is to help organizations manage and automate their distribution networks more effectively, delivering scalable, repeatable results.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Reading, Pennsylvania

Founded

1946

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Global Geek+ partnership deploys goods-to-person robotics doubling picking throughput since November 2023.
  • AutoStore high-density retrofit selected for Magid Glove Romeoville DC on April 2, 2025.
  • Ravi Ramanujam joins as CFO with 25 years expertise in growth transformations January 2026.

What critics are saying

  • CFO turnover replaces Kathleen Phelps with Ravi Ramanujam signaling financial instability.
  • Geek+ Chinese partnership faces U.S. sanctions disrupting EMEA and U.S. deployments.
  • Dematic sortation handles 5000+ parcels/hour eroding FORTNA's high-volume e-commerce share.

What makes FORTNA unique

  • FORTNA merges warehouse optimization software with MHS automation hardware since 2022.
  • Proprietary dual six-axis robotic singulator processes 2,800 parcels per hour using machine vision.
  • OptiSweep robotic solution automates small order consolidation launched at MODEX 2024.

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Findadistributor.com
Mar 18th, 2026
Fortna's Avila among Pros to Know.

Fortna's Avila among Pros to Know. Fortna, an automation and software company for the full logistics value chain, has announced that Dan Avila, vice president, sales, has been recognized by Supply & Demand Chain Executive (SDCE) as a Leader in Excellence in the 2026 Pros to Know awards. Avila has over 30 years of experience in supply chain consulting and solutioning and is recognized for his work guiding Fortna customers on multi-year, multi-site supply chain transformation projects, leading them through strategic evaluation, concepting and the implementation of next-generation warehouse technologies and processes. Dan Avila, vice president, sales, has been recognized by Supply & Demand Chain Executive (SDCE) as a Leader in Excellence in the 2026 Pros to Know awards. "We're thrilled to see Dan recognized with this well-deserved honor," said Tom Rozema, CCO, Fortna. "Our customers consistently benefit from Dan's approach - he partners closely with them to navigate complex supply chain challenges and drive meaningful, long-term improvements in their operations. His deep industry expertise, ability to spot and communicate emerging trends, and dedication to strengthening customer outcomes make him an invaluable resource. Dan's success comes from understanding our system design capabilities and applying the right technologies in ways that deliver practical, measurable results for the customers we serve." "When it comes to overcoming supply chain disruption, this year's pack of supply chain leaders left no stone unturned," says Marina Mayer, editor-in-chief of Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive and co-founder of the Women in Supply Chain Forum. "From AI implementation and warehouse automation to last-mile accuracy and returns management, they innovated, developed and executed on all cylinders, providing solutions, technologies and processes that move product from Point A to Point B in a way that almost seems seamless. And every year, I am honored to celebrate these supply chain professionals." The annual SDCE Pros to Know award honors the top 100 outstanding executives who have made significant contributions to improving the supply chain industry.

Modern Materials Handling
Jan 26th, 2026
Ravi Ramanujam to join FORTNA as CFO

Ravi Ramanujam to join FORTNA as CFO. Ramanujam is a seasoned global finance executive with more than 25 years leading organizations through growth and transformation. By MMH Staff January 26, 2026 Ravi Ramanujam will be FORTNA's new CFO FORTNA, a leading warehouse automation, software and consulting company, today announced the appointment of Ravi Ramanujam as the new chief financial officer (CFO) for FORTNA. Ramanujam is a seasoned global finance executive with more than 25 years leading organizations through growth and transformation. He brings multi-industry experience and deep expertise supporting business strategy across capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, integrations and operational enablement. Throughout his career, Ravi has overseen capital allocation, treasury management, financial planning and analysis, and turnaround initiatives in large-scale, project-driven environments. He is known for strengthening operating discipline and improving performance, with a strong focus on cash flow, margin discipline and stakeholder accountability. His leadership approach emphasizes close partnership with operational and commercial leaders to align financial strategy with execution priorities. Ramanujam joins FORTNA from Enfinity Global, where he served as CFO for the Americas, supporting a 36 GW global portfolio of solar and energy storage projects. Ravi also has extensive experience leading finance teams with GE Renewable Energy, GE Power and GE Capital. Ravi started his career with the GE Financial Management program and then held successive leadership roles in FP&A, Capital Markets, JVs leadership, M&A and integration activities. He is is a Chartered Accountant from The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Shri Ram College of Commerce. "The CFO role is critical to our strategy and growth, and Ravi brings strong financial discipline and operational insight that align with where FORTNA is headed," stated Rob McKeel, Chief Executive Officer, FORTNA. "I'm excited to welcome Ravi to the FORTNA executive leadership team and value the experience he brings as we continue to build for long-term growth." FORTNA is known for its comprehensive range of services and products including network strategy, distribution center operational design and implementation, material handling automated equipment, robotics, software, and a suite of lifecycle services.

The SCXchange
Apr 2nd, 2025
FORTNA warehouse-ready solutions powered by AutoStore, selected by Magid Glove & Safety

ATLANTA (April 2, 2025) - FORTNA, a leading automation and software company for the full logistics value chain, has been selected by Magid Glove & Safety Manufacturing Company LLC (Magid), a fourth-generation family-owned personal protection equipment (PPE) manufacturer and distributor, to retrofit their Romeoville, IL, distribution center with a warehouse-ready, high-density AutoStore solution.

Modern Materials Handling
Mar 14th, 2025
FORTNA partners with sSy.AI to harness generative AI for data insights for warehouse environments

FORTNA partners with ssy.ai to harness generative AI for data insights for warehouse environments.

The Robot Report
Jul 24th, 2024
Fortna Discusses How Machine Vision Advances Enable Faster Parcel Sortation

FORTNA’s dual, six-axis robotic singulator uses proprietary software to process up to 2,800 parcels per hour. Source: FORTNA. While some automation may be commoditizing, successful deployments depends on how technologies are integrated and implemented. FORTNA Inc. said its Distribution Optimization Framework uses proprietary processes, tools, and algorithms to deliver the right mix of hardware, software, and services for each warehouse customer. One example is the Atlanta-based company‘s dual, six-axis robotic singulator, which uses computer vision and proprietary software to process up to 2,800 parcels per hour

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