ATLANTA, Jan. 27, 2016 -- LogFire, the leading cloud-based provider of supply chain fulfillment solutions, announced two key positions today at the Modern Supply Chain Experience Powered by Oracle covering business expansion into EMEA and continued emphasis on North America. Entrepreneur Giuseppe D'Antonio and supply chain professional Robby Espinosa have been tapped to lead business development and growth in the respective regions.
- Giuseppe D'Antonio has been named Managing Director of all European, Middle Eastern and African (EMEA) operations. Giuseppe has over 16 years of experience in computer software and Internet commerce and has worked for companies such as Google, Manhattan Associates and Dada. He co-founded and was CEO of the VC-funded digital startup CircleMe and is also an investor and advisor for various startups, such as Beintoo, GoodByeAuto, and greenApes. He also mentors entrepreneurs through incubators and accelerator programs.
- Robby Espinosa is a supply chain professional with 15 years of experience in the supply chain world and has been named Director of Solutions Consulting. His previous experiences with companies including Manhattan Associates, Acuity Brands, and Deposco has included identifying areas of opportunity for prospective companies in key performance indicators such as inventory levels, transportation spending, and warehouse performance. He has spent a majority of his career designing and delivering solutions for clients throughout the Americas. He holds a BS in Industrial Engineering and an MBA, both from Georgia Institute of Technology.
“With interest from these regions continuing to grow at an accelerated rate, it is necessary to put professionals in place who have the know-how and the connections to be successful,” said LogFire CEO, Diego Pantoja-Navajas. “Giuseppe and Robby are perfect hires. They have the experience, the know-how, and an in depth understanding of their respective markets. EMEA and North America are lucrative markets for us and they are in good hands.”
About LogFire
LogFire delivers a digital fulfillment network that helps organizations of all sizes leverage the cloud to cost-effectively modernize their supply chain execution, boost fill rates and rise above competitors. Only LogFire’s innovative Warehouse and In-Store Inventory Management solutions support rapid growth with a 100 percent cloud-based offering that is nimble, responsive, scalable and Day-One ready.
Recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in the United States, LogFire is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with offices in Chile, India, Peru and South Africa. For more information, please visit www.LogFire.com or get the latest product and customer news from Twitter and LinkedIn.
LogFire Contact: Todd Craig, 678-778-4730 • [email protected]


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