Clustag appoints Clint Tennill as VP of Customer Success & Product Innovation

Clint Tennill at al Clustag's Miami office

Clustag appoints Clint Tennill as Vice President of Customer Success & Product Innovation. This marks a major milestone in the company’s U.S. expansion. Based in Miami, Tennill will focus on strengthening client partnerships, ensuring measurable business outcomes, and guiding the evolution of Clustag’s Zentup platform. The goal is to deliver smarter, data-driven supply chain solutions.

Bringing Experience and Leadership to Clustag

Tennill brings over 20 years of experience in technology and RFID solutions. He has a proven record of leadership and deep industry expertise. Previously, he served as Vice President of Product Development at SML IIS. There, he led technology and product strategy for retail inventory management. His career also includes senior roles at Xterprise, Ericsson, and Emergisoft. Tennil has extensive experience in software architecture, supply chain systems, and enterprise technology.

Tennill holds a Master’s in Computer Science from The University of Texas at Dallas. He also earned a Bachelor’s in Business Administration from The University of Kansas.

“I’m thrilled to join Clustag at such an exciting time. Our goal is to help businesses unlock efficiency and visibility through RFID, data, and intelligent automation,” Tennill said.

Strengthening Clustag’s U.S. Presence

Clustag operates in more than 25 countries. It has deployed over 3,000 RFID solutions across 200+ distribution centers, processing billions of RFID tags annually. With growing U.S. demand for warehouse automation and real-time inventory visibility, Miami serves as a strategic hub. It supports large-scale deployments and strengthens relationships with enterprise customers.

“Clint’s industry knowledge and proven leadership will be instrumental in strengthening our U.S. presence and delivering exceptional customer outcomes,” said Jorge Robledillo, Director of Clustag North America.

Driving Innovation with AI and Machine Learning

In his new role, Tennill will lead initiatives to integrate AI and machine learning into Clustag’s Zentup platform, enabling predictive analytics, intelligent decision-making, and next-generation automation. These initiatives align with Clustag’s vision to combine RFID technology with data intelligence, creating more agile, responsive, and efficient supply chains.

“Clint’s appointment is a significant milestone in Clustag’s evolution. His unique combination of customer-facing expertise and product vision will be invaluable in delivering on our commitment to innovation and customer success,” said Manolo Reguart, Director of Strategy and Business Development at Clustag.

Looking Ahead

With Tennill at the helm of Customer Success & Product Innovation, Clustag is set to accelerate its U.S. growth and help businesses unlock the full potential of RFID-enabled operations. Companies seeking to enhance visibility, efficiency, and operational intelligence in their supply chains now have a powerful partner in Clustag.

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