Deploy a Chief Technology Officer for your logistics or supply chain business.
Bypass bloated consulting firms. Secure a US-based, Ivy League-educated CTO to navigate network and 3pl redesign — entirely remotely, deployed in 48 hours.
What Logistics & Supply Chain CEOs hire CTOs to solve.
- 01Volatile freight rates and capacity cycles
- 02Network design, warehousing and last-mile economics
- 03Customer concentration and contract renegotiation
- 04TMS, WMS and visibility tech stack gaps
Where this CTO plugs in across Logistics & Supply Chain.
Monolith decomposition or replatforming program
Engineering team scaling from 8 to 40 in 12 months
Post-incident reliability and security overhaul
Technical due diligence support for fundraising or M&A
What lands in week one.
- →Architecture review with prioritized remediation backlog
- →Engineering org chart, leveling, and hiring plan
- →12-month product and platform roadmap
- →Incident response runbooks and on-call rotation
The scoreboard they answer to.
- ·Deploy frequency and change failure rate (DORA metrics)
- ·P0/P1 incident count and mean time to recovery
- ·Engineering velocity and cycle time
- ·Infrastructure cost per active user
A Crimson Bench CTO converts technical uncertainty into an executive operating plan: architecture choices, engineering capacity, security posture, reliability, and product velocity all tied to commercial goals.
Six tiers. One bench. Zero hidden fees.
Every tier deploys your CTO — same operator, scaled to the depth of mandate your logistics or supply chain business needs.
Intensive corporate audit. Client submits raw P&L or operational overview; executive delivers a 3-page triage roadmap.
Two 90-minute advisory calls per month with asynchronous email and Slack access for high-level decision support.
Dedicated C-suite oversight. Executive owns KPI tracking, manages team meetings, and drives weekly execution.
Deep operational execution. Best for rapid scaling phases, pre-funding rounds, or intensive systemic cleanups.
Full-time (4–5 days/week) coverage during acute crises, sudden executive departures, or active global executive searches.
Physical placement at corporate HQ, manufacturing facilities, or boardrooms. Calculated on location, travel, lodging, and complexity.