Apple
Supply planning experience across shipment readiness, risk reviews, CTB visibility, and EOL-to-NPI transition support.
Biography
Eric Dai works across supply planning, logistics execution, and operational visibility, combining Apple and IKEA experience with practical analytics automation and product-building work.
A concise public profile for the work behind WERD and WealthX.
Eric Dai is a supply chain and logistics professional focused on planning execution, partner coordination, and operational visibility. At Apple, he supported iPhone supply and shipment readiness, weekly risk reviews, CTB visibility, and EOL-to-NPI transition work across OEM and cross-functional partners.
At IKEA, he managed supplier and 3PL performance, supported transportation capacity allocation, and helped coordinate DC transition workflows across WMS, transportation, and partner execution.
His work sits at the intersection of operations and automation: structured planning, clear evidence, and practical tools that make repeated work easier to run.
The public claims stay grounded in documented planning, logistics, analytics, and product-building work.
Supply planning experience across shipment readiness, risk reviews, CTB visibility, and EOL-to-NPI transition support.
Logistics experience across supplier performance, 3PL coordination, transportation capacity, and DC transition workflows.
Automation practice with Tableau, Power BI, SQL, Python, and operational reporting workflows.
Product-building signal through a personal finance iOS app distributed to 80+ countries and regions.
The through line is making complex operational work more visible, easier to coordinate, and less repetitive.
Break complex supply and logistics work into plans that teams can understand and execute.
Use dashboards and evidence to make risk, status, and progress easier to see.
Use practical tools to reduce repeated reporting and make execution routines easier to run.
WERD connects that operating style to independent products, starting with WealthX.