New Delhi, May 5 -- Shipsy, a global provider of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based logistics management software, has appointed Parvesh Ghai as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) and Kapil Kaushik as Chief Technology Officer (CTO).

Ghai has more than 30 years of experience in digital transformation and revenue growth across multiple industries. He has held leadership roles at SAP, Oracle, and Wipro, focusing on technology adoption, customer success, and building revenue teams. At Shipsy, he will be responsible for expanding global partnerships, increasing revenue, and supporting digital transformation efforts through artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation.

"Ghai's experience and his vision will be instrumental as we continue to scale globally and bring our cutting-edge logistics solutions to more industries," said Soham Chokshi, CEO & Co-Founder, Shipsy.

Kaushik brings nearly 20 years of experience in scaling technology platforms for high-growth companies. Earlier he was with Delhivery where he led efforts to scale systems handling billions of daily requests. At Simpplr, he oversaw the migration of a large enterprise Software- as-a-Service (SaaS) platform, enabling it to support over 700 customers and 1.3 million users. At Shipsy, he will focus on enhancing the company's technology infrastructure to support growth and innovation.

"Kaushik's technical knowledge will accelerate our technology roadmap and enable us to deliver even more innovative, scalable solutions to our global customers," said Chokshi. "His ability to scale technology platforms aligns perfectly with our vision of driving ROI-driven innovation using AI at a truly global scale."

The company plans to continue leveraging AI to improve logistics operations, offer real-time insights, and support cost-efficient supply chain management.

Ghai has completed executive education at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Kaushik holds a degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from TechCircle.