Amish Thakker is an experienced supply chain and operations advisor and a Partner & Managing Director in AlixPartners’ Automotive & Industrial practice, where he helps leadership teams translate disruption into durable advantage.
Based in Atlanta, and drawing on more than 20 years of experience across industry and management consulting, Amish is known for driving measurable improvements in supply chain performance, operations, and enterprise value. Working at the intersection of strategy and execution, Amish advises boards and executive teams on how to reset operations amid shifting supply chains, evolving industrial policy, and accelerating technology change. His work centers on profitability improvement, value‑chain reinvention, and resilient operating models, often leveraging automation and advanced analytics to unlock speed, flexibility, and cost advantage without sacrificing service or quality.
Amish is also known for connecting network design, manufacturing efficiency, and sourcing strategy with broader commercial and financial outcomes—helping organizations protect the business today while positioning for long‑term competitiveness. His experience spans portfolio simplification, trade and tariff response, rightshoring and onshoring, operational due diligence and post‑merger integration, and end‑to‑end supply chain transformation.
Before joining AlixPartners, Amish was a Partner at Bain & Company, where he helped found the firm’s Resilience and Rightshoring offerings and led complex global engagements across diversified industrials: aerospace and defense, medical technology, building products, consumer goods, and semiconductors. Earlier, he spent nearly a decade at Deloitte, where he helped build and lead the firm’s global Supply Chain and Manufacturing Operations capability throughout the Americas, EMEA, and India. While at Deloitte, he was a signature contributor to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Manufacturing initiative, collaborating at Davos 2012 on emerging challenges in geopolitics, material flows, and labor.
He holds an MBA from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.