CargoAi appoints Wayne Tyndall as Strategic Advisor to accelerate global growth

Wayne Tyndall “is impressed by CargoAi’s customer-first culture”  – picture: Cargo Ai CargoAi

CargoAi has added Wayne Tyndall to its advisory ranks as Strategic Advisor to support the company’s scaling and product development efforts. Tyndall brings sector experience from roles at WebCargo by Freightos and 7LFreight, where he helped build commercial and product capabilities for digital freight services. At CargoAi he will advise on organizational scaling, product strategy and customer-success initiatives as the platform broadens its global footprint.
CargoAi positions the appointment as part of a broader push to consolidate its modular SaaS offering, spanning bookings, payments, interline connectivity and predictive visibility while accelerating adoption among forwarders and airlines. CEO Matt Petot noted Tyndall’s track record in combining product focus with customer-centric growth, calling the hire “a strategic fit” for CargoAi’s ambitions.
Tyndall said he was “impressed by CargoAi’s customer-first culture and innovation pace and will work with leadership to refine go-to-market approaches, support product excellence and help ensure the platform meets escalating operational requirements across diverse markets.”

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