
MOART is announcing the appointment of a new Head of Cross-Border Logistics. The new leader brings extensive experience designing international fulfillment architectures for consumer brand clients and joins the firm to lead the operational dimension of MOART's cross-border practice.
The cross-border logistics context. The fulfillment architecture decisions that define how a brand serves the United States retail market from international manufacturing locations are among the highest leverage operational decisions in cross-border brand strategy. The advisory work spans Section 321 fulfillment design, traditional importation with DDP pricing, hybrid fulfillment combining direct ship and US warehousing, and the broader operational frameworks that determine landed cost economics.
What the role covers. The Head of Cross-Border Logistics leads client engagements across the operational dimension of cross-border strategy, working in coordination with MOART's retail practice leadership to ensure that fulfillment architecture supports rather than constrains the broader channel strategy. The role brings particular depth in customs broker selection, tariff optimization, and the operational compliance work required to sustain a cross-border supply chain.
The strategic positioning. The hire reflects MOART's continued investment in the operational depth of its practice leadership. Clients engaging MOART for cross-border strategy now benefit from integrated retail and logistics advisory leadership.

