April22 , 2026

    Xpressbees strengthens leadership with Uday R. Sharma as Chief Business Officer

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    Xpressbees has announced the appointment of Uday R. Sharma as Chief Business Officer for B2B, 3PL, and cross-border. Uday brings nearly 30 years of experience in helping businesses scale up, leading organizational turnarounds, and P&L management. His expertise spans business development, key account management, and customer relationship management.

    Before joining Xpressbees, Uday held leadership positions at Allcargo Logistics Limited, Spoton Logistics Private Limited, Safexpress Private Limited, and Aramex India Private Limited. With a strong history of fostering strategic business growth, Uday has effectively led cross-functional teams across multiple industries.

    Commenting on Uday’s appointment, Amitava Saha, MD & CEO of Xpressbees, said, “Uday’s vast experience and strategic vision will be key in scaling our B2B, 3PL, and cross-border operations. We look forward to his contributions in strengthening Xpressbees’ market presence and driving the company’s next phase of growth.”

    Detailing his appointment, Uday R. Sharma said, “I am happy to take on this role with Xpressbees at such a pivotal stage of its growth. The logistics industry is evolving rapidly, and my role will be to leverage my experience to drive innovation, strengthen partnerships, and enhance customer value at Xpressbees.”

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