Dixons Carphone has recruited Lindsay Haselhurst from Kingfisher to take up a new role as chief supply chain officer as the retailer looks to deliver a “brilliant end-to-end customer experience”.

Haselhurst will begin her new role on January 27 and joins from international homewares retailer Kingfisher, where she was previously global supply and logistics director.

Haselhurst is the latest in a slew of senior appointments at Dixons Carphone, including new chief digital officer Mark Allsop, chief information officer Andy Hamble and HR officer Paula Coughlan.

Dixons Carphone said Haselhurst “is a recognised leader in international supply chain, logistics and retail, with many years’ experience developing strong relationships with suppliers and building customer-centric supply chains internationally”.

Before working for Kingfisher, Halsehurst was supply chain and operations developer at Screwfix and prior to that held a number of senior roles at logistics supplier Wincanton.

Dixons Carphone chief executive Alex Baldock said: “The key to delivering our vision – ‘we help everyone enjoy amazing technology’ – is to keep our promises to customers. We’ve already made strong progress on transforming our supply chain; we’ve built the largest two-person home delivery network in the UK, increased right-first-time deliveries and established a 300-strong engineer workforce for in-home repairs, whilst improving customer satisfaction.

“Lindsay is passionate about putting customers first and has a proven track record in taking supply chain operations to the next level and developing a truly brilliant end-to-end customer experience. We’re delighted that someone of Lindsay’s calibre is joining us.”