Multimodal supply chain technology provider, Kale Info Solutions, announced the appointment of two new positions in its Americas team: Maureen Kam, who assumes the post of Vice President Sales, Canada, and Camilo Navarro, who is the Sales Manager for South America. They will be instrumental in the company’s strategic expansion across North and South America, continuing to promote and implement Kale Info’s Port and Airport Cargo Community Platforms across the region. Both are well-versed in cargo. Maureen Kam’s background includes sales, marketing, ecommerce and digital transformation positions at Cathay Pacific Airways, Air Canada, Air New Zealand, and Cargojet, for example, with posts in Asia, the South Pacific, and North America. Camilo Navarro, has a solid Colombian industry background, having begun at British Airways World Cargo back in 1989, and worked for Cargex, Centurion Cargo Airline, Menzies Aviation, among others since then. He will be spearheading Kale Info’s growth of its Cargo Community Systems in South America.
Amar More, Chief Executive Officer, Kale Info, specified: “We are heading into 2024 and beyond with the best expertise and knowledge at the helm of our Americas operations. Our focus is on fostering growth and enhancing community systems across the Americas, ensuring the benefits of digitalization reach ports and airports throughout the regions.”
Maureen Kam commented: “In my new role I will be leading Kale Info’s sales and marketing strategy to deliver customer success across our community platforms and enterprise solutions. Our customer-centric approach and commitment to delivering end-to-end collaboration among stakeholders will benefit users with cost efficiency, reduced cargo dwell time, rapid information exchange, and heightened efficiencies across the supply chain.”
Camilo Navarro stated: “Latin America (LATAM) is a strategic hub for global trade. Our cargo community systems, fortified with a dynamic multi-modal corridor, are designed not only to enhance collaboration throughout the supply chain but also to bolster the advancement of burgeoning economies in the region.”