Mahindra Logistics appoints Vishal Sharma, VP- transport & procurement
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Mahindra Logistics appoints Vishal Sharma, VP- transport & procurement

Mahindra Logistics has appointed Vishal Sharma as Vice President of Transportation and Procurement, leveraging his three decades of experience in the logistics industry. Sharma's tenure at Adani Enterprise demonstrated his adeptness in managing large-scale operations and commercial portfolios across various business segments. His affiliations with esteemed institutions like the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport and the Institution of Engineers fortify his expertise.

Mahindra Logistics expects Sharma's leadership to drive operational excellence and strategic growth, reflecting the company's commitment to bolstering its supply chain capabilities and enhancing customer service. With Sharma at the helm, Mahindra Logistics aims to reach new milestones in the logistics landscape by optimising transportation and procurement functions. (Source: Manufacturing Today India)

Mahindra Logistics has appointed Vishal Sharma as Vice President of Transportation and Procurement, leveraging his three decades of experience in the logistics industry. Sharma's tenure at Adani Enterprise demonstrated his adeptness in managing large-scale operations and commercial portfolios across various business segments. His affiliations with esteemed institutions like the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport and the Institution of Engineers fortify his expertise. Mahindra Logistics expects Sharma's leadership to drive operational excellence and strategic growth, reflecting the company's commitment to bolstering its supply chain capabilities and enhancing customer service. With Sharma at the helm, Mahindra Logistics aims to reach new milestones in the logistics landscape by optimising transportation and procurement functions. (Source: Manufacturing Today India)

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