Dave Clark: 'The Sniper' who transformed Amazon's delivery system
Shortly
after being named Amazon.com
Inc.’s global logistics chief in 2013, Dave
Clark
held a conference call with his new reports. During the
meet-and-greet, according to a person on the call, Clark described
his early-career habit of lurking in the shadows of Amazon warehouses
and scoping out slackers he could fire, which earned him the nickname
The Sniper. Clark speaks in a monotone and is hard to read, but the
message was clear enough: The new boss wanted his underlings to know
that he will let little stand in the way of ensuring that customers
get their orders on time.
The
Sniper demonstrated his determination yet again on Sunday, when—at
the height of the holiday shopping rush—he essentially fired FedEx
Corp. Clark’s team had noticed that FedEx’s delivery performance
was slipping and banned third-party merchants from using the
logistics giant’s ground network for the rest of the season.
Clark
has not forgotten the shambolic holiday season of 2013. Just months
after he had taken over, a combination of foul weather and logistical
bottlenecks derailed holiday deliveries and forced Amazon to issue
refunds to irate shoppers. Read
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