FUELTRAX Appoints Brill

July 9, 2019

Johnalan Brill  (Photo: FUELTRAX)
Johnalan Brill (Photo: FUELTRAX)

Johnalan Brill joins FUELTRAX as of June 2019 as Director of Data Analytics for FUELTRAX. He will assist in leveraging operational data from FUELTRAX global fleet and provide expert analysis to determine best practices and operational efficiencies to clients. 

Overseeing the next generation of FUELNET advancements, Brill will be taking the lead in subsequent steps to expanding FUELNET analysis offerings, to continue to save time and provide value for clients through tools such as dashboards and reports.

Brill previously was employed as a Data Analytics Manager at Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America Inc. (MCFA), where he has worked and grown for over eleven years building his professional career. At MCFA, Brill identified opportunities and implemented solutions for increased revenue and cost down initiatives utilizing data visualization, organizational improvement, and process changes. As a proven leader, Brill has managed several groups of people and developed programs, most recently, multiple  business  analytics  teams. 

Upon  his  second  week  at  FUELTRAX,  Brill  traveled  to  Malaysia  to  identify  the  analytical  needs  of  the  area.  He  will  continue  to  visit these  areas  of  interest  to  ensure  that  FUELTRAX analysis is in alignment with market needs.

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