Kale Logistics hires chief innovation officer

Sanjeev Madavi, chief innovation officer, Kale Logistics Solutions. Photo: Kale Logistics

Kale Logistics has appointed Sanjeev Madavi as its new chief innovation officer to focus on introducing value-added services.

In his new role, Madavi will lead Kale’s continued expansion into multi-modal community platforms, aiming to enhance and develop new services that complement the company’s flagship Cargo Community Systems (CCS).

His focus will be on addressing the evolving needs of the logistics community by introducing value-added services that further streamline and synchronize CCS platforms, transforming them into more adaptable and unified sources of data.

Madavi has nearly thirty years of experience in digital transformation and innovation in the international supply chain and logistics industry to bring to his new role.

Recent achievements include the IDC CIO Award in 2022 and the AchieversX CDO Award in 2023, recognising his outstanding contributions to enhancing digital capabilities in previous roles.

“I am truly inspired by Kale’s vision and mission, and I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to our global footprint and diverse customer base spanning all continents,” said Madavi.

“My passion for leveraging technology to drive innovation aligns perfectly with Kale’s digital products, which are instrumental in transforming supply chain and logistics facilitators into global integrated communities. I look forward to advancing our offerings in this dynamic industry.”

Vineet Malhotra, co-founder and director, Kale Logistics Solutions, added: “Sanjeev will be a tremendous asset to our leadership team. His philosophy of ‘Agility with Outcomes’ resonates with our core values at Kale as we continue to deliver solutions that are not only efficient but also future-proof and agile.”

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