New Delhi, Delhi, India, January 2025 – Haiko Logistics India Pvt. Ltd. has announced the appointment of Gautam Arora as its new Chief Executive Officer. In his new role, Arora will lead the company’s strategic direction, focusing on operational excellence and expanding the logistics firm’s footprint across major economic hubs in India.
Gautam Arora brings over two decades of extensive experience in freight forwarding, air logistics, and supply chain management. Prior to this appointment, he served as Vice President – Air Freight at SAR Transport Systems Pvt Ltd for nearly 2 years, where he was instrumental in expanding the air freight operations and enhancing vendor management strategies.
Before SAR Transport, Arora held key roles at Galaxy Freight Pvt. Ltd., including Associate Vice President and North India Head, where he led market expansion efforts across India and the Middle East. He has also contributed significantly to JUSDA SCM as the National Manager – Air Freight, where he oversaw nationwide supply chain operations, procurement, and customer relations.
His leadership experience further extends to Röhlig Logistics, Continental Carriers Pvt. Ltd., Freight Systems, Clearship Group, and Expeditors, where he honed his expertise in freight management, vendor relationships, and team leadership.
About Haiko Logistics India Pvt. Ltd.:
Haiko Logistics India Pvt. Ltd. is a leading freight forwarding company specializing in air and ocean freight logistics with a strong presence in India’s major economic hubs. The company operates with a revenue of USD 50 million, managing 11 offices and employing over 300 staff members across key locations including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Gandhidham, Ludhiana, and Vizag.
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