
Supply Chain • Data • Automation
ABOUT
Olivier Cuvelier
I started at the bottom of the ladder: warehouse worker, then forklift operator, then stock clerk.
It wasn't a detour before the real work — it was the most useful training I ever had.
You learn on the ground to see what isn't working before the numbers do.
That way of looking at things has stayed with me ever since, even as my role shifted toward data analysis and tool development.
Today, I design practical solutions — dashboards, business applications, automations — but always starting from real observation, never from theory.
WHAT DEFINES ME
I don't just try to solve problems.
I try to understand why they exist.
Once the cause is identified, the solution often becomes obvious.
This way of working has stayed with me through every role I've held.
I've never been limited to a single function:
I'm the one who connects the field, the data, and the solution.
MY APPROACH IN ACTION
How I solve a problem
From on-the-ground observation to a measured result — the same approach, applied to every project.
Observe
PPE dispensers
Analyze
Consumption, turnover
Imagine
Build
Dispenser optimization
Test
Deploy
Infrabel / Dexis
BEFORE / AFTER
The concrete impact of a tool-driven approach
Before
- Manual tracking in Excel
- Several hours of processing
- Possible errors
- Frequent stockouts
After
- Automated dashboard
- A few minutes of processing
- Automatic alerts
- Optimized stock
RECOMMENDATIONS
What people say about the work done
Excerpts from LinkedIn recommendations.
In any project, there are those who talk about what should be done and those who do it.
Olivier Cuvelier is clearly in the second category.
We collaborated on store optimization and vending machine rollout projects, him from the Services & Solutions department, me from the sales team — two different logics, one shared goal.
That's exactly where Olivier excels: building bridges where silos slow things down, smoothing out processes where they get stuck, and staying the course when complexity creeps in.
Rigorous and organized, he has that rare ability to make a project simpler than it was at the start.
That's a quality worth its weight in gold.
If you're looking for someone who turns a difficult project into an operational success, Olivier is the person you need.
Olivier is conscientious, methodical, and organized — and also a pleasant colleague, always ready to help even outside his own role.
Rarely have I worked with someone so genuinely valuable.
Unfortunately, the restructuring didn't spare him.
I'm certain a new employer will place their trust in him, and it will be returned without question.
Best of luck, my friend.
