Pegasus Logistics Group Appoints Karl Schultz as Chief Information Officer
Pegasus Logistics Group announced the strategic hire of Karl Schultz as its new Chief Information Officer on May 5, 2026, signaling a major push in digital innovation and AI-driven operations. The appointment is a decisive step toward scaling the company’s technology infrastructure and enhancing security on a global scale.
Based in Coppell, Texas, Pegasus Logistics revealed that Schultz will lead its global IT strategy, focusing on modernization and smart systems to support the company’s rapid growth. Schultz’s leadership will be critical as Pegasus Logistics aims to optimize time-sensitive freight, project logistics, and final-mile delivery services that impact businesses nationwide, including supply chain operations relevant to Delaware’s robust transportation and distribution sectors.
Technology Veteran Charged With Leading Pegasus Into AI-Powered Future
Karl Schultz brings extensive experience from senior roles in cloud computing and global IT operations, with a sharp focus on scalable systems and cybersecurity. Schultz is expected to accelerate Pegasus Logistics’ AI initiatives, providing smarter, data-driven decision-making tools that increase operational efficiencies. His track record includes overseeing technology transformations in startups and multinational corporations, aligning IT strategies tightly with business goals.
“Karl is a proven technology leader who understands how to build systems that scale while keeping the business and its people at the center,” said Ken Beam, CEO of Pegasus Logistics Group. “His experience and leadership style align perfectly with our vision as we continue to invest in technology that strengthens our operations and enhances the client experience.”
In his own words, Schultz said,
“Pegasus Logistics is a company that values both innovation and people. I’m excited to join a leadership team that is focused on building sustainable, scalable solutions while staying true to a strong culture and client-first mindset.”
Impact and Outlook: What This Means for Logistics and Beyond
This leadership boost arrives as logistics companies nationwide face intense pressure to modernize amid rising customer demands and supply chain complexities. Pegasus Logistics’ enhanced technology roadmap, led by Schultz, aims to meet these challenges head-on by pioneering AI capabilities and stronger cybersecurity platforms. This move will likely ripple across the US logistics landscape, with potential positive effects for businesses reliant on efficient freight and delivery services, including those operating in Delaware’s growing commercial hubs.
Founded in 1994, Pegasus Logistics Group has earned recognition for solving complex logistics problems with a client-first approach. The firm has maintained a consistent presence on the Dallas Business Journal’s Middle Market 50 list and holds a Certified Great Place to Work status, underscoring both its operational excellence and employee focus. Schultz’s arrival signals a new era of technology-driven growth and competitiveness.
Looking ahead, industry watchers and Pegasus stakeholders will monitor how Schultz integrates emerging technologies and scales IT infrastructure to support ongoing expansion. The company plans to continue working closely with internal teams to foster innovation and efficiency that meet the demands of today’s fast-evolving marketplace.
For Delaware and other US readers, Pegasus Logistics’ leadership upgrade highlights the accelerating role of technology in logistics operations, an industry vital to economic stability and consumer supply chains nationwide.
Media Contact: Sara Buckley, Pegasus Logistics Group, 1 817-875-5907, [email protected]
