Fan Zeng is a logistics operations specialist with a decade of experience building and optimizing warehouse and fulfillment operations across China and Europe, currently leading the Europe regional overseas warehouse operations platform at Cainiao. He designs KPI-driven fulfillment monitoring systems and drives cross-organizational cost-reduction and efficiency programs that align headquarters, regional, country, and single-warehouse initiatives. Prior roles at VIP.com and Cainiao gave him end-to-end operational ownership from inbound to last-mile and hands-on vendor management during high-volume events like Double Eleven. Based in Germany and holding a master's in Supply Chain Management from Sichuan University, he combines academic rigor with practical execution in international logistics. Unusually for an operations lead, he contributes to cloud-native open-source projects on GitHub—helping stabilize Kubernetes-related tooling—bringing an engineering-minded approach to operational resilience. This blend of on-the-ground warehouse leadership and technical fluency enables him to translate systems-level improvements into measurable business outcomes.
10 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management, Master's degree, Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management at Sichuan University
A QoS-based scheduling system brings optimal layout and status to workloads such as microservices, web services, big data jobs, AI jobs, etc.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:1 release, 596 reviews, 25 commits in 9 months
Contributions summary:Fan primarily contributed to bug fixes and improvements within the Koordinator project, specifically addressing build errors, compatibility issues, and license header problems. They refactored existing test suites within the `nodemetric` package, and added more tests for both `nodemetric` and `noderesource` packages. The user also corrected golang lint errors and updated the project's dependencies, and fixed a test for MacOS, indicating a focus on ensuring the stability and maintainability of the codebase.
Library for writing a Kubernetes-style API server.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:8 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Fan contributed to the Kubernetes API server, focusing on enhancing the caching mechanism for watch events. Their commits introduced features such as watch bookmark support, which involved changes to the `cacher.go` file and related tests. These changes included the implementation of timeout functionalities for watchers and optimization of event dispatching, demonstrating a focus on improving the performance and reliability of the API server's watch functionality. The user also refactored existing watchcache code to support these new features.
apikubernetesk8s-stagingapi-server
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