Allcargo Gati appoints Uday Sharma as chief commercial officer.

Before joining Allcargo Gati, he worked with Delhivery as head - sales. He had also worked with Spoton Logistics, Safexpress, Aramex and Elbee India.

Update: 2024-01-15 09:05 GMT

Uday Sharma, chief commercial officer, Gati Express and Supply Chain

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Allcargo Gati (formerly Gati) has appointed Uday Sharma as chief commercial officer of Gati Express and Supply Chain (GESCPL), a material subsidiary of the company.

In this role, Uday will develop marketing and business strategies and implement plans to boost revenue growth. He will also be leading the process of formulating a strong branding strategy of Allcargo Gati. Uday will report to Pirojshaw (Phil) Sarkari, managing director and chief executive officer, Gati Express and Supply Chain (GESCPL).

Uday brings with him more than two decades of cross-functional experience in business development, organisational turn-around, franchise development, strategic planning, large enterprise value selling and complex deal management. Before joining Allcargo Gati, he worked with Delhivery as Head - Sales. He had also worked with Spoton Logistics, Safexpress, Aramex and Elbee India.

Pirojshaw (Phil) Sarkari, MD & CEO, GESCPL said, "We are delighted to have Uday on board. He is a key addition to the senior management team of Allcargo Gati which is on an accelerated growth path with a sharp focus on superior customer experience. Uday with his diverse experience in driving business growth in the logistics industry and his proven track record will help us strengthen the top line profitability in express distribution business. His expertise and strategic outlook will firm up the company's marketing and customer engagement plans. I welcome Uday to the Allcargo Group family and we wish him success in his new role."

Uday Sharma said, "I am excited to be a part of Allcargo Gati. The company has strengthened its position in the express logistics space with advanced infrastructure, enhanced cargo handling capacity and a massive service network that covers 99% of the country's districts. Express logistics demand is expected to grow at a rapid pace driven by consumer demand uptick and continued progress of the digital economy. The role gives me an opportunity to significant drive value for the organisation's business growth objectives. I look forward to working with Allcargo Group and leveraging my experience to capitalise on the emerging growth opportunities."

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