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Celcius Logistics appoints new CBOs to strengthen cold chain...

Celcius Logistics appoints new CBOs to strengthen cold chain sector

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May 15, 2026 0 Comments

Celcius Logistics, a leading 3PL logistics provider, has appointed Ganesh Satam and Yugal K. Agrawal as Chief Business Officers for life sciences and healthcare and operations pan-India, respectively. This strategic move aims to bolster the company's presence in the cold chain sector and drive innovative logistics solutions.

Ganesh Satam brings extensive experience in logistics and supply chain management, having previously held significant roles at DHL Supply Chain and other prominent firms. Yugal K. Agrawal boasts a strong background in transportation management, regional operations, and business leadership.

In his new role, Satam will focus on driving sales, forging strategic partnerships, and spearheading business development efforts in the pharmaceuticals, life sciences, and healthcare sectors. His goal is to position Celcius Logistics as a leading provider of temperature-controlled logistics solutions. Meanwhile, Agrawal will oversee the company's nationwide operations, ensuring streamlined processes and operational excellence across India.

The appointments of Satam and Agrawal are expected to strengthen Celcius Logistics' market position and enhance its ability to deliver reliable and efficient cold chain logistics services. This move underscores the company's commitment to growth and innovation in the logistics industry.

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Celcius Logistics appoints new CBOs to strengthen cold chain sector

Celcius Logistics appoints new CBOs to strengthen cold chain sector

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