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USPS appoints chief logistics officer

Pete Routsolias has served in the role since December

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Pete Routsolias, the Postal Service’s chief logistics officer

The Postal Service has named Pete Routsolias as its chief logistics officer, a role he has filled on an acting basis since December.

He succeeds Kelly Abney, who retired in July.

In this role, Routsolias is responsible for overseeing the evolution and strategic direction of the USPS logistics network, including managing investment in logistics processes and personnel.

Routsolias joined the Postal Service in 2020 as the transportation strategy vice president and was appointed to the position of senior logistics vice president in 2025.

Routsolias has more than 25 years of international logistics and operations experience, having previously served as transportation senior vice president for Ashley Distribution Services; transportation vice president for Univar Solutions; and transportation and network planning vice president for XPO Logistics.

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