The first DB Schenker engagement

DB Schenker — the global logistics arm of Deutsche Bahn — brought me in for Excel training across multiple sessions in March and early April 2018. Excel 1 (Intermediate), Excel 2016 Level 2, and an Excel courses program rolled out across a handful of weeks.

Logistics companies live in spreadsheets. Shipments, schedules, fuel, time-zones, exception reports — the math of moving things from one place to another is a math you can do in Excel until the model breaks, and then you discover the parts of Excel you should have been using all along. The 2018 engagement was about closing the gap between what the team was doing and what the tool could already do for them.

The engagement became the start of a multi-year relationship — DB Schenker came back in 2019 with an expanded program.