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Kale Logistics announces new leadership

Global vertical SaaS platform provider Indian Kale Logistics has announced new Chief Financial Officer and Chief Innovation Officer.

Shripad Inamdar, who has over 20 years of SaaS and IT expertise, will be the new CFO and will drive the company’s digitalisation projects and international expansion.

Sanjeev Madavi, with nearly thirty years of experience in digital transformation and innovation in international supply chain and logistics industry, has been appointed as Kale Logistics Chief Innovation Officer.

“Joining Kale’s strong value driven environment has been a rewarding journey already as I was able to play a role in our finance road map for the year,” said CFO Inamdar. “Kale’s leadership has a deep understanding of customers’ needs and very strong domain expertise, which is enabling them to define the market and create history. Kale is taking-off in even more directions for both customers and investors across the world and I think with my diverse professional experience I am ready to play a key role in this journey.”

Sanjeev Madavi commented, “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. 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.”





Antonis Karamalegkos
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