AIT Worldwide Logistics Welcomes Justin Kosslyn as Chief Digital and Technology Officer

AIT Worldwide Logistics has appointed former Google executive Justin Kosslyn to the newly created role of Chief Digital and Technology Officer to lead its global technology strategy. Kosslyn will oversee the acceleration of the company's digital transformation, focusing on the integration of AI, data systems, and customer-facing platforms. This strategic hire aims to position the freight forwarder as a technological leader capable of simplifying complex global supply chains through advanced digital solutions.
Justin Kosslyn joins AIT Worldwide Logistics with more than 15 years of experience in technical leadership, having most recently served in senior roles at Google where he managed product ecosystems for Google Trends and Search Console. His background also includes a decade at Google Jigsaw, where he developed tools to enhance digital security and mitigate cyberattack threats. In his new role at AIT, Kosslyn will report directly to President and Chief Operating Officer Keith Tholan, taking responsibility for the company's global technology strategy and the acceleration of integrated digital and data systems across the organization.
The appointment is a key component of AIT’s broader effort to unify a diverse array of global shippers and partners through a comprehensive digital transformation. Kosslyn is tasked with advancing the company’s technology enablement strategy, which includes the continued evolution of its global transportation management system (TMS) and the adoption of enterprise AI to support decision-making and innovation. According to Tholan, Kosslyn’s expertise in building digital products will complement AIT's existing strengths in logistics infrastructure, cybersecurity, and data, ultimately creating more scalable and customer-focused technical solutions.
Chairman and CEO Vaughn Moore stated that the creation of this role allows AIT to further disrupt the forwarding industry by setting new standards for logistics technology. The company intends for technology to become a strategic differentiator, enhancing how services are delivered across its 170 worldwide locations in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America. By empowering teams with tools that improve transparency and efficiency, AIT aims to help customers navigate global trade complexities with greater speed and confidence across sea, air, road, and rail modalities.
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