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Kale Logistics Solutions appoints new Chief Technology Officer

Kale Logistics Solutions has announced the appointment of Tribhuwan Negi as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO).

With nearly 25 years of experience in building large-scale Software as a Service (SaaS) platforms and leading global Research & Development (R&D) teams, Negi brings extensive expertise to Kale at a time of significant growth and innovation.

“Logistics and supply chain technology is seeing rapid technological advancement, and Kale stands at the forefront of this transformation opportunity by leveraging cutting-edge solutions to enable global trade and commerce. The journey so far has been exhilarating, with new challenges, experiences, and incredible achievements; I have found the company culture, leadership, vision and direction motivational, and I look forward to our future successes,” stated Negi, CTO of Kale Logistics Solutions.

His arrival coincides with Kale’s latest advancements in its UN-recognised Airport Cargo Community System and Port Community System. One of his initial priorities will be driving the development of AI-powered applications to further enhance Kale’s logistics and supply chain solutions.

Negi’s appointment is part of a broader leadership expansion at Kale, which recently welcomed a new global Chief Financial Officer, Chief Innovation Officer, and Chief of Human Resources over the summer. This bolstered leadership team sets the stage for continued success in the latter half of the year.

“We believe that at Kale, we are driving the digital transformation of the logistics industry. With Tribhuwan’s deep expertise, we are confident that he will accelerate our growth and further enhance our ability to deliver innovative technological solutions that revolutionise the global supply chain,” commented Rajesh Panicker, Co-Founder and COO of Kale Logistics Solutions.





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