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The Logistics of Logistics is a podcast hosted by industry expert Joe Lynch. Joe interviews founders, executives, and innovators who are shaping the future of logistics and supply chain. Topics include transportation, logistics, warehousing, technology, supply chain, and ecommerce. The Logistics of Logistics audience expects an inside perspective of what’s next in logistics and supply chain delivered via podcasts, videos, and articles.

Topics include:

Transportation Topics

Small package, Small parcel, Air Cargo, Ocean Shipping, Ocean freight, Bulk carriers, Cargo ships, Container ships, Tankers (ocean tankers), Refrigerated ships (reefers), Roll-on/roll-off ships, Multi-purpose ship, General cargo ship, Break bulk cargo, General cargo, Less Than Truckload, LTL, Tractor, Trailers, Tractor-trailers, 48-foot trailer, 53-foot trailer, Truck lift-gate, Truck terminals, Truckload (TL), Full Truckload (FTL), Freight, Palleted freight, Pallets, Fleet acquisition, Equipment, Drivers, Truck Drivers, Driver leasing, Driver training, Driver safety, Hours of Service (HOS), Electronic Logging Device (ELD), Driver outsourcing, Dedicated Contract Carriage (DCC) Carrier contract, Spot rates, Contract rates, Pickup and delivery, Carrier Instructions, Freight characteristics, Dock management, Intermodal, Containerization, Containers, Final mile, Last mile, Rail transportation

Warehousing Topics

Warehouse storage, manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs, Pick and Pack, Sub-assembly, Site Location, Distribution Center Management, Inbound shipping, Outbound shipping, Receiving, Putaway, Put-away, Order processing, Replenishment, Pulling, Restocking, Picking, Validation, Sorting, Distribution Center Management System (DCMS), Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), Supply, Demand, Inventory, Inventory Management, Cross-docking, Cross-dock, Ecommerce fulfillment, Fulfillment, Packaging

Logistics Topics

3rd party logistics, 3PL, 4th party logistics, 4PL, Just-in-Time (JIT), Payment auditing, Freight auditing, Payment Processing, Freight brokerage, Freight broker, Digital freight brokerage, Digital freight broker, Transparency, Visibility

Special Topics

Direct to Home, Direct to Store, Sustainability, Green Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Product Lifecycle Management, Supply Chain Security Analysis, Contingency planning, Crisis Planning, Global Expansion, Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ), Logistics Consulting, Transportation Consulting, Import / Export, Customs, Labor Management, Marketing Services, Customer Service

Technology Topics

Supply chain technology, Freighttech, Freight tech, Freight technology, EDI, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Predictive Analytics, Technology Services, Web Services, Global Trade Management (GTM), Transportation Management System (TMS), Warehouse Management System (WMS), Supplier Management, Customer Management, Cloud Based Solutions, Wireless

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Dusty Holcomb and Joe Lynch discuss empowering logistics leadership. Dusty is the Founder and CEO of Arcqus Group an executive coaching and leadership consulting firm that empowers leaders to reach their highest potential through principles-centered leadership.

About Dusty Holcomb Dusty Holcomb is the CEO and Founder at Arcqus Group, empowering leaders through principles-centered leadership. They offer CEO mentoring, executive coaching, strategy planning, and team building. Dusty holds degrees from Columbus State, Auburn, and Northwestern. He serves on various boards, including HeroWearExo and BESCO Inc. Actively involved in the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD), the Private Directors Association (PDA), Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO), and Vistage. Dusty is committed to board excellence and personal growth. A passionate sportsman and triathlete, he lives in Charlotte, NC, dedicated to making a positive impact.

About Arcqus Group Arcqus Group empowers leaders to navigate challenges with clarity and confidence. We understand the pressures of leadership, from inspiring teams to making critical decisions. Our tailored coaching and mentoring programs provide the guidance and tools you need to lead effectively. Executive Coaching helps unlock your potential, while CEO Mentoring offers confidential support for top leaders. Our Vision & Strategy Planning services align your team and drive focused outcomes. Take the next step towards leadership peace of mind with a free consultation.

Key Takeaways: Empowering Logistics Leadership * Dusty Holcomb and Joe Lynch discuss empowering logistics leadership. Dusty is the Founder and CEO of Arcqus Group an executive coaching and leadership consulting firm that empowers leaders to reach their highest potential through principles-centered leadership. * Leadership Consulting: Arcqus Group specializes in executive leadership development, business strategy, and organizational growth. * Values-Centric Approach: They emphasize consultative leadership, values-centric approaches, and purpose-driven strategies. * Customized Services: Arcqus offers tailored leadership consulting, coaching, training, and strategic advisory services. * Empowering Leadership: Their goal is to empower leaders to unlock their potential and create lasting value. * Core Values: Arcqus is guided by the principles of Faith, Humility, Curiosity, Ownership, and Purpose. * Automotive Industry Focus: Arcqus also operates in the automotive industry, specializing in quality management and support services for OEMs and suppliers. * Founded by Dusty Holcomb: The company was established by Dusty Holcomb, a seasoned leadership expert.

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Fulfilling Big Bulky Small Parcels with Dusty Holcomb | The Logistics of Logistics

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Leadership Reflection Guide

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Roy Gherman and Joe Lynch discus supercharging your warehouse using AI vision. Roy is the Co-founder and CEO of Flymingo, a pioneering AI computer vision company focused on logistics warehouse operations.

About Roy Gherman Roy Gherman is the Co-founder and CEO of Flymingo, a pioneering AI computer vision company focused on logistics warehouse operations, proudly supported by Amazon, Lightspeed, B37, and Jibe VC. With nearly three decades of experience, Roy has spent the majority of his career leading and productizing award-winning, state-of-the-art technology solutions across multiple industries.Before launching Flymingo, Roy served as the VP of Product at Vorpal, where he led the development of innovative UAS Traffic Management systems and collaborated with top-tier global enterprises and industry leaders.Roy is a proud husband and father of three. He is deeply passionate about cooking and sports, and is an avid surfer and CrossFit enthusiast.

About Flymingo Flymingo is a cutting-edge AI vision company specializing in logistics centers. The first ever Visual chatGPT for warehouse operations, that also actively tracks and alerts in real time. The solution effectively addresses key challenges of logistics warehouse operations: Improving operational and labor efficiency, Quicker handling of order inquiries, and Reducing carrier friction. By uniquely interlacing data from existing warehouse systems, CCTV video feeds, WMS and other systems, Flymingo's AI solution oversees any process and provides alerts, powerful visually backed insights and analytics.

Key Takeaways: Supercharging Your Warehouse Using AI Vision * AI for Logistics: Flymingo is an AI vision company specializing in improving warehouse operations. * Real-time Visibility: Flymingo analyzes data from CCTV, WMS, and other systems to provide real-time insights and alerts. * Visual ChatGTP: It acts as the first visual chatGPT for warehouses, allowing for investigation and resolution of issues. * Improved Efficiency: Flymingo helps optimize operations, labor, and order fulfillment. * Reduced Friction: By providing real-time data, Flymingo helps minimize carrier issues. * Actionable Insights: It offers visually-backed data analytics to identify trends and improve processes. * Seamless Integration: Flymingo integrates with existing warehouse systems for a holistic approach.

Learn More About Supercharging Your Warehouse Using AI Vision Roy Gherman | Linkedin

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Flymingo

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Jon Housknecht and Joe Lynch discuss beyond intermodal visibility. Jon serves as Senior Sales Manager at Blackberry Radar, a complete asset tracking solution that provides reliable trailer, chassis, container, railcar and ISO Tank status.

About Jon Housknecht Jon Housknecht, Senior Sales Manager for BlackBerry Radar, currently partners with Domestic and Global Intermodal companies to represent BlackBerry Radar products and services to help provide greater visibility to their non-powered assets. With over 24 years of Sales/Sales Leadership experience in Logistics, Transportation, Compliance and Technology, Jon has worked with various clients in the Enterprise, Government/SLED and SMB spaces to deliver outstanding service and results. Previously, Jon has worked for companies such as J.J. Keller & Associates, Verizon Connect and T-Mobile. Jon holds a B.A. in Communication from the University of Georgia and currently resides in Roanoke, TX with his wife and two children.

About BlackBerry Radar BlackBerry Radar® is a complete asset tracking solution that provides reliable trailer, chassis, container, railcar and ISO Tank status. With an open API, integration of our data into your business platforms is easy, coupled with our ruggedized GPS asset tracking devices installed in less than 10 minutes, we can get you up and running quickly. Industry leading data security, low total cost of ownership and rapid ROI, BlackBerry Radar is Engineered for Intelligence.

Key Takeaways: Beyond Intermodal Visibility * Jon Housknecht and Joe Lynch discuss beyond intermodal visibility including: * Reliable Asset Tracking: Provides accurate and real-time location data for trailers, chassis, containers, and other equipment. * Enhanced Visibility: Offers detailed insights into asset utilization, movement, and status through a user-friendly dashboard. * Rugged and Durable: Built to withstand harsh environments, ensuring long-lasting performance and minimal maintenance. * Secure and Scalable: Employs robust security measures and can be easily scaled to accommodate growing fleet sizes. * Improved Efficiency: Optimizes fleet operations by reducing idle time, improving asset utilization, and streamlining logistics processes. * Data-Driven Insights: Generates valuable data that can be used to make informed decisions and drive operational improvements. * Easy to Deploy and Manage: Simple installation and intuitive interface make it easy to implement and manage the solution.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Beyond Intermodal Visibility

(00:00:35) BlackBerry's pivot

(00:02:28) BlackBerry Radar partnership with Trimble

(00:06:11) BlackBerry Radar's focus on intermodal assets

(00:08:38) Sensor data and utilization

(00:10:13) Theft alerts

(00:14:35) Sustainable lithium metal batteries

(00:20:38) Integrating with Trimble TMT software

(00:23:06) BlackBerry Radar sensors

(00:24:33) Global deployment and customization

(00:28:18) Partnership value for intermodal customers

Learn More About Beyond Intermodal Visibility Jon Housknecht | Linkedin

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Blackberry

Case Study XTL

Asset Utilization Infographic

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Ken Adamo and Joe Lynch discuss a trillion dollars in freight transactions. Ken is the Chief of Analytics at DAT Freight & Analytics. DAT operates the largest truckload freight marketplace in North America. Shippers, brokers, carriers, news organizations and industry analysts rely on DAT for trends and data insights based on a database of $150 billion in annual market transactions.

About Ken Adamo Ken Adamo serves as the Chief of Analytics at DAT Freight & Analytics. He is responsible for driving strategy, customer engagement, and industry analysis. He leads a team of market experts who study every facet of the logistics industry to bring the best available insight to customers. Prior to joining DAT, Adamo led the pricing and decision science teams at FedEx. During his tenure in the industry, he built innovative pricing and forecasting models, leveraging internal and external data sources to improve internal decision-making and increase profitability. Adamo has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal and extensively in trade publications as a leading voice on freight market trends. He was named a Pro to Know in 2021 by Supply and Demand Chain Executive. Prior to his career in logistics, Adamo worked in pricing and analytics at a deregulated energy provider. He earned a bachelor's degree in Finance from the University of Akron and an MBA from The Ohio State University.

About DAT Freight & Analytics Long known as a load board company serving brokers and carriers, DAT Freight & Analytics has evolved over the past decade to become the largest data provider in the industry, now reaching over $1 trillion in freight transactions. Trusted by over 1,400 shippers—including 13 of the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 and 78 Fortune 500 companies—DAT iQ delivers real-time insights, benchmarking, and forecasting tools that optimize operations, mitigate risk, and improve profitability for supply chain shippers.

Key Takeaways: A Trillion Dollars in Freight Transactions * Ken Adamo and Joe Lynch discuss a trillion dollars in freight transactions + Ken’s role and DAT’s evolution + $1 Trillion milestone and it's impact on shippers + How shippers use DAT iQ for benchmarking and forecasting + Market update * Comprehensive Freight Marketplace: DAT operates the largest truckload freight marketplace in North America, connecting thousands of shippers, carriers, and brokers. * Real-time Market Insights: DAT provides real-time data on spot market rates, capacity availability, and lane-specific trends, enabling informed decision-making. * Advanced Analytics Tools: DAT offers sophisticated analytics tools to help users analyze market trends, identify opportunities, and optimize their freight operations. * Predictive Forecasting: DAT's predictive forecasting models provide insights into future market conditions, allowing businesses to plan strategically. * Data-Driven Decision Making: By leveraging DAT's data and analytics, businesses can make data-driven decisions to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction. * Industry-Leading Expertise: DAT has a deep understanding of the freight industry and provides valuable insights and recommendations to help businesses navigate complex market dynamics. * Enhanced Visibility and Control: DAT's solutions offer improved visibility into freight shipments, enabling better tracking, monitoring, and control of the entire transportation process.

Timestamps (00:00:04) A Trillion Dollars in Freight Transactions

(00:00:16) Guest Background

(00:00:50) DAT Freight Marketplace

(00:01:36) DAT Analytics for Brokers and Carriers

(00:06:31) Economies of Scale for Shippers

(00:09:17) FedEx Exec on Logistics Puzzle

(00:11:59) Industry Partnerships

(00:16:41) Trillion Dollars in Freight Transactions

(00:20:32) Data Normalization and Cleaning

(00:21:09) Ken Starr's Roles and Podcasts

(00:24:45) DAT IQ Analytics Products

(00:31:55) Fast, Good, and Cheap

(00:33:57) Freight Market Trends

(00:36:18) AB5 Independent Contractor Classification

(00:38:52) Market Cycle and Economic Events

(00:43:56) Tariffs and Industry Changes

(00:44:18) DAT IQ as Industry Standard

(00:46:02) Datcon Conference in Kansas City

(00:47:35) Podcast Outro

Learn More About A Trillion Dollars in Freight Transactions Ken Adamo | Linkedin

DAT Freight & Analytics | Linkedin

DAT

MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics with Chris Caplice | The Logistics of Logistics

Navigating Market Uncertainty with Sarah Bertram | The Logistics of Logistics

DAT iQ: The Metrics that Matter with Samuel Parker | The Logistics of Logistics

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Jake Hoffman and Joe Lynch discuss the Gnosis Freight Container Lifecycle Management® Platform and how Gnosis streamlines international logistics. Jake is the Chief Technical Officer at Gnosis Freight, the freight-tech company that pioneered the world's first Container Lifecycle Management® Platform, which is a supply chain platform focused on the full lifecycle of shipping containers.

Summary: Container Lifecycle Management: Gnosis Freight Streamlines International Logistics In this podcast, we explore the world of international shipping and how technology is transforming the industry. We begin by discussing Gnosis Freight, a company that has developed the first Container Lifecycle Management® Platform to simplify the complex process of international shipping. We then speak with Jake Hoffman, CTO of Gnosis Freight, a logistics tech company focused on the lifecycle of a shipping container as it moves around the world. Throughout the podcast, we delve into the challenges and opportunities in international logistics, the importance of accurate data in solving supply chain execution problems, and how companies like Gnosis Freight are leveraging AI, IoT, and other digital methodologies to provide end-to-end visibility and actionable insights for their customers. Gnosis Freight offers a software platform for managing container shipping. Their system tracks containers throughout their journey, pinpointing delays and fostering communication between shippers, carriers, and others involved. This real-time visibility and streamlined collaboration help reduce costs and improve efficiency in the supply chain. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of international logistics and how technology is shaping the future of global trade.

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About Jake Hoffman Jake Hoffman is the Chief Technology Officer of Gnosis Freight, a logistics tech company focused on the lifecycle of a shipping container as it moves around the world. He has led the engineering team since the company's inception in 2017, bringing a deep understanding of technology and trends in the industry to bear in driving the company's technical strategy.

About Gnosis Freight Gnosis Freight is a leading provider of supply chain visibility and execution software, made available through its proprietary Container Lifecycle Management® (CLM) platform—the world’s first supply chain platform focused on the full lifecycle of your shipping containers. Powered by the most complete, accurate, and low latency container tracking data available, the CLM platform provides logistics professionals with a smarter way to track and manage their containers, from booking until returned empty. Gnosis Freight’s global footprint encompasses a diverse customer base, including top cargo owners (BCOs), ocean carriers, forwarders, truckers, 3PLs, technology providers, and other critical supply chain partners—all utilizing the CLM platform to achieve new levels of efficiency, cost savings, and collaboration within their supply chain.

Key Takeaways: Container Lifecycle Management: Gnosis Freight Streamlines International Logistics * Learn about Gnosis Freight’s Container Lifecycle Management® Platform and how it simplifies international shipping * Discover how Gnosis Freight streamlines international shipping by providing real-time tracking, automating tasks, and offering customizable solutions for different supply chain stakeholders. This improves visibility, efficiency, and reduces costs. * Understand the meaning behind the name “Gnosis” and the company is transforming international logistics * Explore the challenges and opportunities in international logistics and how Gnosis Freight tackles these complex problems * Gain insights into the importance of accurate data in solving supply chain execution problems and the challenges of data integration * Learn how standardized data empowers businesses to identify and address logistics issues such as demurrage, detention, and delays * Discover how Gnosis Freight leverages IoT, AI, ELD, and other data sources to provide end-to-end visibility and actionable insights for customers

Timestamps (00:01:24) Gnosis Freight is Revolutionizing International Logistics

(00:01:43) Gnosis Freight: Container Lifecycle Management Solutions

(00:02:49) The Meaning and Origin of Gnosis

(00:04:01) Solving the Complexities of International Logistics

(00:07:11) From Chemical Engineering to Freight Technology

(00:12:05) Container Lifecycle Management in Ocean Freight

(00:12:49) The Complex Journey of Ocean Freight

(00:18:26) Overcoming Supply Chain Visibility Challenges

(00:19:52) Actionable Insights from Supply Chain Data

(00:21:39) Normalizing Data for Container Tracking

(00:28:33) Leveraging Standardized Data for Logistics Optimization

(00:30:32) Demurrage, Detention, and OSRA 22 Explained

(00:34:22) Streamlining Container Lifecycle Management with Technology

(00:41:01) From Unstructured to Structured Data with AI

(00:45:14) Leveraging Data for Container Lifecycle Optimization

(00:52:45) Enhancing Visibility with ELD and IoT Data

(00:55:14) Objective Data for Logistics Reporting

(00:58:30) Improving Global Trade with Shipping Containers

(00:59:22) Streamlining International Logistics with Data-Driven Solutions

(01:02:39) Upcoming Freight Conferences with Gnosis Freight

(01:03:36) Engaging with Logistics and Supply Chain Leaders

Learn More About Container Lifecycle Management: Gnosis Freight Streamlines International Logistics Jake Hoffman | Linkedin

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Ken Adamo and Joe Lynch discuss a trillion dollars in freight transactions. Ken is the Chief of Analytics at DAT Freight & Analytics. DAT operates the largest truckload freight marketplace in North America. Shippers, brokers, carriers, news organizations and industry analysts rely on DAT for trends and data insights based on a database of $150 billion in annual market transactions.

About Ken Adamo Ken Adamo serves as the Chief of Analytics at DAT Freight & Analytics. He is responsible for driving strategy, customer engagement, and industry analysis. He leads a team of market experts who study every facet of the logistics industry to bring the best available insight to customers. Prior to joining DAT, Adamo led the pricing and decision science teams at FedEx. During his tenure in the industry, he built innovative pricing and forecasting models, leveraging internal and external data sources to improve internal decision-making and increase profitability. Adamo has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal and extensively in trade publications as a leading voice on freight market trends. He was named a Pro to Know in 2021 by Supply and Demand Chain Executive. Prior to his career in logistics, Adamo worked in pricing and analytics at a deregulated energy provider. He earned a bachelor's degree in Finance from the University of Akron and an MBA from The Ohio State University.

About DAT Freight & Analytics Long known as a load board company serving brokers and carriers, DAT Freight & Analytics has evolved over the past decade to become the largest data provider in the industry, now reaching over $1 trillion in freight transactions. Trusted by over 1,400 shippers—including 13 of the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 and 78 Fortune 500 companies—DAT iQ delivers real-time insights, benchmarking, and forecasting tools that optimize operations, mitigate risk, and improve profitability for supply chain shippers.

Key Takeaways: A Trillion Dollars in Freight Transactions * Ken Adamo and Joe Lynch discuss a trillion dollars in freight transactions + Ken’s role and DAT’s evolution + $1 Trillion milestone and it's impact on shippers + How shippers use DAT iQ for benchmarking and forecasting + Market update * Comprehensive Freight Marketplace: DAT operates the largest truckload freight marketplace in North America, connecting thousands of shippers, carriers, and brokers. * Real-time Market Insights: DAT provides real-time data on spot market rates, capacity availability, and lane-specific trends, enabling informed decision-making. * Advanced Analytics Tools: DAT offers sophisticated analytics tools to help users analyze market trends, identify opportunities, and optimize their freight operations. * Predictive Forecasting: DAT's predictive forecasting models provide insights into future market conditions, allowing businesses to plan strategically. * Data-Driven Decision Making: By leveraging DAT's data and analytics, businesses can make data-driven decisions to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction. * Industry-Leading Expertise: DAT has a deep understanding of the freight industry and provides valuable insights and recommendations to help businesses navigate complex market dynamics. * Enhanced Visibility and Control: DAT's solutions offer improved visibility into freight shipments, enabling better tracking, monitoring, and control of the entire transportation process.

Timestamps (00:00:04) A Trillion Dollars in Freight Transactions

(00:00:16) Guest Background

(00:00:50) DAT Freight Marketplace

(00:01:36) DAT Analytics for Brokers and Carriers

(00:06:31) Economies of Scale for Shippers

(00:09:17) FedEx Exec on Logistics Puzzle

(00:11:59) Industry Partnerships

(00:16:41) Trillion Dollars in Freight Transactions

(00:20:32) Data Normalization and Cleaning

(00:21:09) Ken Starr's Roles and Podcasts

(00:24:45) DAT IQ Analytics Products

(00:31:55) Fast, Good, and Cheap

(00:33:57) Freight Market Trends

(00:36:18) AB5 Independent Contractor Classification

(00:38:52) Market Cycle and Economic Events

(00:43:56) Tariffs and Industry Changes

(00:44:18) DAT IQ as Industry Standard

(00:46:02) Datcon Conference in Kansas City

(00:47:35) Podcast Outro

Learn More About A Trillion Dollars in Freight Transactions Ken Adamo | Linkedin

DAT Freight & Analytics | Linkedin

DAT

MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics with Chris Caplice | The Logistics of Logistics

Navigating Market Uncertainty with Sarah Bertram | The Logistics of Logistics

DAT iQ: The Metrics that Matter with Samuel Parker | The Logistics of Logistics

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Josh Beatty and Joe Lynch discuss the RocketFuel story. Josh is the Co-Founder of Launch Fulfillment, LaunchPath Logistics, and RocketFuel Parcel Recharge. As Josh and his partner scaled Launch Fulfillment, they encountered some cash flow issues inherent in high volume parcel shipping that their ecommerce customers required. They recognized that many other 3PLs would have the same problem, so they created RocketFuel, a recharge metering system that ensures upfront payments for every shipment with an automated metering system.

About Josh Beatty Joshua Beatty is the Co-Founder of Launch Fulfillment, LaunchPath Logistics, and RocketFuel Parcel Recharge. Joshua is dedicated to helping eCommerce brands optimize their supply chains by offering premium fulfillment services. He is focused on revolutionizing the 3PL industry by providing innovative solutions that enable third-party logistics providers to increase their profitability and efficiency. By improving how 3PLs operate, Joshua aims to create lasting change within the industry, raising the standard for fulfillment services across the board. Joshua remains focused on tackling the challenges faced by both eCommerce brands and 3PL providers, striving to enhance the overall experience for brands working with 3PLs while creating more efficient and rewarding partnerships for the logistics providers themselves.

About Launch Fulfillment Launch Fulfillment Inc. is a leading e-commerce logistics provider specializing in premium fulfillment services. Offering comprehensive solutions, including warehousing, order fulfillment, and inventory management, Launch Fulfillment helps eCommerce brands streamline their supply chains. With a focus on partnership and client satisfaction, the company enables seamless growth for its partners.

About RocketFuel Parcel Recharge RocketFuel Parcel Recharge helps 3PL providers and Fulfillment Centers address cash flow challenges by offering innovative solutions that ensure consistent revenue streams. Through automated parcel auditing, RocketFuel keeps 3PLs whole on the back end, identifying discrepancies and securing that money. This approach not only provides 3PLs with the cash flow and solutions needed for continued growth, but it also enhances the experience for the brands they serve.

Key Takeaways: The RocketFuel Story * RocketFuel Recharge provides a metered payment solution for 3PLs, enabling them to stay cash-flow positive by pulling funds from pre-loaded wallets as shipments are made. * Customers working with RocketFuel gain the following advantages: * Automated Parcel Auditing & Reconciliation: Saves time and prevents unexpected losses from adjustments and chargebacks. * Painless Rate Markups: Ensures profit margins on every order by setting custom rates for each client and service. * Client Access & Transparency: Provides client access to their shipping data for increased transparency and decreased administrative overhead. * Seamless Integration: Integrates with most Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and accounting software for smooth operation. * Easy Rate Management: Quickly and easily apply markups on each carrier for every customer. * Dedicated Support: Offers expert support to guide you through the setup and implementation process. * Data-Driven Insights: Provides valuable insights into shipping costs and performance metrics to optimize operations. * Launch Fulfillment (Josh's other company) offers premium 3PL solutions for B2C and B2B ecommerce brands, with locations in Utah, Kentucky, and soon United Kingdom.

Timestamps (00:00:03) The RocketFuel Story

(00:00:51) Launch Fulfillment: 3PL Helping Brands Grow

(00:02:53) RocketFuel: Helping 3PLs Make Money

(00:03:35) Origin Story

(00:08:49) Cash Flow Challenges for 3PLs

(00:13:30) Birth of RocketFuel

(00:16:56) CSCMP Meter Function

(00:21:01) Maturation of 3PL Space

(00:25:37) 3PLs Not Making Money on Shipping

(00:27:51) RocketFuel Automation

(00:32:58) 3PLs Providing Premium Experience

(00:38:19) Transparency on Shipping Profits

(00:43:35) 3PL Playbook and Partnerships

(00:46:40) Inventory Turnover and Factoring

(00:48:27) Cash Flow Benefits of RocketFuel

(00:50:32) Josh Beatty's Companies and Conferences

Learn More About The RocketFuel Story Josh Beatty | Linkedin

Launch Fulfillment | Linkedin

Launch Fulfillment

Launch Fulfillment | Who They Are

RocketFuel Parcel Recharge | Linkedin

RocketFuel Parcel Recharge

Introducing RocketFuel Parcel Recharge, the Modern Solution to 3PL Cash Flow Challenges

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J.S. Bouchard and Joe Lynch discuss improving the truck driver experience. J.S. is the Chief Product Officer and Co-founder at ISAAC Instruments a cutting-edge telematics solutions for the trucking industry.

About J.S. Bouchard J.S. Bouchard is the Chief Product Officer and a co-founder of ISAAC Instruments. His mission? To trailblaze with the product team to craft the premier in-cab trucking solution in North America. Driven by this ambition, J.S. brings a wealth of expertise to his role. His journey is marked by over 15 years of deep conversations with hundreds of trucking fleets, uncovering what keeps them up at night while leveraging his solid foundation in computer engineering from McGill University in Montreal. Before becoming CPO, J.S. showcased his strong leadership for over a decade as Executive Vice President of Sales at ISAAC. In that role, he played a key part in building ISAAC’s business strategy and was critical in launching the ISAAC platform and the ISAAC InControl mobile tablet.

About ISAAC Instruments ISAAC offers in-cab technology that goes far beyond ELDs. We partner with trucking companies to simplify the life of drivers and keep the wheels turning. We provide a reliable, comprehensive open platform that allows fleets to integrate all of their business apps on a single device. Our real-time, in-cab coaching supports eco-driving for unparalleled fuel savings and safer highways, while artificial intelligence (AI) technology empowers informed decision-making. ISAAC is the market leader in Canada and has a rapidly growing presence among top-performing fleets across the United States.

Key Takeaways: Improving the Truck Driver Experience * J.S. Bouchard and Joe Lynch discuss improving the truck driver experience. J.S. is the Chief Product Officer and Co-founder of ISAAC Instruments a cutting-edge telematics solution for the trucking industry. ISAAC Instruments provides the following to their customers: * Data-Driven Efficiency: ISAAC Instruments specializes in providing cutting-edge telematics solutions for the trucking industry. Their advanced technology collects and analyzes real-time data to optimize operations and improve efficiency. * Fuel Optimization: By tracking fuel consumption, identifying idle time, and providing route optimization suggestions, ISAAC Instruments helps trucking companies significantly reduce their fuel costs. * Driver Safety: ISAAC's telematics systems monitor driver behavior, such as speeding, harsh braking, and excessive idling, to promote safer driving practices and reduce accidents. * Fleet Management: ISAAC offers comprehensive fleet management tools, including vehicle tracking, maintenance scheduling, and compliance management, to streamline operations and enhance fleet visibility. * Compliance and Regulations: ISAAC's solutions help trucking companies stay compliant with industry regulations, such as Hours of Service (HOS) rules, by providing accurate tracking and reporting capabilities. * Remote Monitoring: ISAAC's telematics systems enable remote monitoring of vehicles, allowing fleet managers to track their location, status, and performance in real-time. * Seamless workflow integration through systems like Trimble’s navigation software simplifies the truck driver experience, allowing single login without training for multiple shipper apps.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Improving the Truck Driver Experience

(00:01:16) Trimble Insight and Isaac Partnership

(00:04:03) Integration as a Key Component

(00:05:40) Driver Omniapps and ELD Solution

(00:08:37) Addressing Driver Experience Challenges

(00:11:17) Simplifying Technology for Drivers

(00:16:01) ELD and In-Cab Solutions

(00:20:34) ELD Adoption in Canada and US

(00:21:14) Visibility Revolution and ELD

(00:26:43) Maximizing Driver Earnings

(00:27:52) Proof of Delivery Workflow

(00:34:09) Making Truck Driver Experience Easier

(00:37:10) Podcast Outro

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Dave Romanchuk and Joe Lynch discuss the right tech stack for brokers. Dave is the Director of Product Management at Revenova, the industry's exclusive provider of CRM-powered transportation management systems (TMS) for freight brokers, 3PL/4PLs, carriers and shippers.

About Dave Romanchuk Dave Romanchuk is the Director of Product Management at Revenova. Since joining the TMS provider in 2017, Dave has helped the company grow from fewer than 10 employees to more than 60. With Dave's vision and leadership, Revenova TMS has built out multiple modules for freight brokers and carriers, most recently the completely renovated Fleet Operations module. Outside of checking off a litany of new Revenova TMS functionalities every year, Dave enjoys checking people on the ice rink, competing in multiple recreational hockey leagues throughout the year.

About Revenova Revenova is the industry's exclusive provider of CRM-powered transportation management systems (TMS) for freight brokers, 3PL/4PLs, carriers and shippers. Deployed on Salesforce.com, a cloud platform and ecosystem trusted by more than 150,000 customers globally and recognized for its security, reliability and performance, RevenovaTMS combines multimodal freight quoting, planning, booking, dispatching, routing, tracking and settlement features with market leading customer relationship management (CRM), digital engagement, AI and analytics functionality. Aligning TMS with CRM functionality on a common platform empowers customers to increase sales velocity, improve customer and carrier service delivery, increase margins while lowering operational costs.

Key Takeaways: The Right Tech Stack for Brokers * Dave Romanchuk and Joe Lynch discuss the right tech stack for brokers: + TMS + CRM + 3rd Party Service Provider Integrations including, but not limited to carrier onboarding, pricing - buy and sell side, visibility, fraud, cybersecurity, load settlement (payments, proof of delivery, etc.) * Revenova is the logistics industry’s exclusive provider of CRM-powered transportation management systems (TMS) for freight brokers, 3PL/4PLs, carriers, and shippers. * Serving the industry since 2014, Revenova caters to businesses of all sizes, partnering with leading North American 3PLs. * Deployed on Salesforce.com, a cloud platform and ecosystem trusted by more than 150,000 customers globally and recognized for its security, reliability, and performance, RevenovaTMS combines multimodal freight quoting, planning, booking, dispatching, routing, tracking and settlement features with market leading customer relationship management (CRM), digital engagement, AI and analytics functionality. * Revenova offers a cloud-based transportation management system (TMS) built on the Salesforce platform. * The Revenova TMS is designed to be customizable and integrate with other applications, which improves efficiency and reduces costs. * As part of the largest application ecosystem in the industry, customers can download and deploy plug-and-play apps and add-ons and focus more on innovation versus integration – see all the apps at www.appexchange.com * Aligning TMS with CRM functionality on a common platform empowers Revenova customers to increase sales velocity, improve customer and carrier service delivery, increase margins while lowering operational costs.

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Anthony Sutardja and Joe Lynch discuss booking more loads using AI. Anthony is the CEO and co-founder of Parade, the leading truckload capacity management platform for freight brokers.

About Anthony Sutardja As CEO & co-founder of Parade, Anthony leads product vision and strategy to enable logistics service providers to work smarter and faster with modern tools. His background in artificial intelligence, big data processing, and freight brokerage enables companies partnering with Parade to accelerate digital transformation by innovating with the status quo. Prior to Parade, Anthony worked on a small team at Uber tasked with high growth projects including the automation of driver background checks. Anthony has also worked at Yelp building user signup flows at scale, and has worked at the U.S. Department of Energy building resource frameworks for the nation’s supercomputers. Anthony earned both his Master of Engineering and Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of California, Berkeley in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, with a focus on human-computer interaction and database systems. Anthony resides in and is a native of the San Francisco Bay Area, where he enjoys sailing and exploring California.

About Parade Parade is the leading truckload capacity management platform for freight brokers. Top freight brokerages build dedicated digital capacity and book more loads using Parade. Parade integrates with existing tools to source capacity, match freight, and manage relationships. Brokerages using Parade reutilize carriers, streamline workflows, price competitively, and automate load-bookingings.

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Kara Brown and Joe Lynch discuss the revenue engine. Kara is the Founder and CRO of LeadCoverage, the premier B2B marketing and PR firm dedicated to helping logistics companies increase lead generation through targeted marketing strategies and media coverage.

About Kara Brown A prominent thought leader in B2B go-to-market strategy, Kara Smith Brown is CEO of LeadCoverage, the pioneering consultancy transforming approaches to PR, demand generation and marketing across the supply chain, heavy industrial, and tech sectors. Her successful corporate career started at Echo Global Logistics where she played a key role in its ascent to a market leader and celebrated IPO in 2009. In 2017 Kara leveraged her prior corporate experience to launch LeadCoverage, a strategy consultancy addressing all elements of the B2B sales conversion cycle for supply chain companies. Today LeadCoverage is an Inc. 5000 company and continues to grow. Kara’s new book "The Revenue Engine" offers readers a guide to effective revenue-generating strategies. The book goes beyond theoretical concepts and serves as a playbook for crafting data-driven go-to-market strategies. These principles mirror the philosophy Kara has embodied and advocated throughout her career. Kara's achievements extend beyond her corporate success. She is an advocate for diverse emerging leaders. She has been named a “Top Women in Marketing” by PR Daily and her influence shapes future entrepreneurs through her many advisory roles as well as board membership in the Entrepreneur's Organization Atlanta chapter and LaunchPad2x. She is an Ironman triathlete and lives in Atlanta with her husband and two girls.

About LeadCoverage LeadCoverage is the premier supply chain go-to-market consulting group, dedicated to driving revenue growth for their clients. Company specializes in crafting GTM strategies that are grounded in data-backed insights and sophisticated mathematical models. Their proven expertise transforms businesses into market leaders, ensuring they stay ahead of the competition and achieve sustained success. LeadCoverage’s headquarters is located in the beautiful Coda building in Midtown Atlanta, adjacent to the Georgia Tech campus. This particular corridor — "Supply Chain Square” — also includes cloud warehousing company Stord, supply chain intelligence company Verusen, as well as the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute. For more information about LeadCoverage and its suite of supply chain, manufacturing, andlogistics-focused marketing, public relations, and analyst relations services, please visit LeadCoverage’s website.

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Key Takeaways: The Revenue Engine * Kara Smith Brown and Joe Lynch discuss Kara's new book "The Revenue Engine: Fueling a B2B High Octane Pipeline" and some of the strategies outlined in the book including: + Ideal customer profile + Executive thought leadership + Intent data tools + Sales partnerships * LeadCoverage is the premier logistics and supply chain go-to-market consulting group, dedicated to driving revenue growth for their clients. Below are the services and results LeadCoverage clients receive: * Marketing Automation + Streamlined Processes: Automate repetitive tasks to save time and reduce errors. + Targeted Campaigns: Reach your ideal audience with personalized messages. + Data-Driven Insights: Gain valuable insights into your marketing efforts. * Revenue Operations + Aligned Teams: Create a cohesive approach across sales, marketing, and customer service. + Optimized Processes: Streamline your revenue generation process for maximum efficiency. + Data-Driven Decision Making: Make informed decisions based on real-time data. * Public Relations + Measurable ROI: Track the tangible results of your PR efforts. + Thought Leadership: Establish your brand as an industry expert. + Media Relations: Secure high-quality media placements to increase visibility. * Paid Media Ads + Targeted Reach: Connect with your ideal customers on the platforms they use. + Measurable Results: Track the performance of your campaigns and optimize for better outcomes. + Brand Awareness: Increase your brand's visibility and reach a wider audience.

Timestamps (00:00:02) The Revenue Engine

(00:00:21) Introducing Kara Smith Brown

(00:01:32) Ideal Customer Profile

(00:02:18) Account-Based Marketing and Intent Data

(00:05:50) Go-to-Market vs Marketing

(00:10:49) The Revenue Engine Book

(00:12:44) Kara Wagner's Background

(00:16:28) Global Clients and ODW Logistics

(00:19:21) Thought Leadership Strategy

(00:25:43) HubSpot Diamond Shop

(00:27:31) Writing "The Revenue Engine" Book

(00:32:41) Book Release Date and Data-Driven Go-to-Market

(00:36:47) Intent Data Tools

(00:42:07) Partnership Strategy

(00:45:38) Ideal Customer Profile Focus

(00:48:46) Three Go-to-Market Strategies Recap

(00:49:50) Measuring Success with Volume, Velocity, and Value

(00:53:25) Intent Data in Supply Chain

(00:59:00) Podcast Outro

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Kary Jablonski and Joe Lynch discuss how to level up your freight brokerage. Kary is the CEO of Trucker Tools, the leading carrier relationship management platform that helps brokers grow their carrier network, book loads digitally, track freight, and build enduring relationships with carriers to drive reuse.

About Kary Jablonski Kary Jablonski is Trucker Tools’ CEO and is passionate about building great teams that underpin any successful business. Prior to Trucker Tools, she advanced through operations, logistics, and strategic planning roles with Uber in the U.S. and internationally and worked as a consultant with Deloitte. She currently lives in Chicago and enjoys anything active, especially running, pickleball, and basketball. She holds a BA from Georgetown University and an MBA from Northwestern University.

About Trucker Tools Trucker Tools is the leading carrier relationship management platform that helps brokers grow their carrier network, book loads digitally, track freight, and build enduring relationships with carriers to drive reuse. Brokers access carriers through the Trucker Tools app, which has been downloaded 2 million times in North America and offers drivers tools for life on the road, including a fuel optimizer, document scanner, and leading digital marketplace. Brokerages using Trucker Tools digitize tribal knowledge and manual operations, build strong and lasting carrier relationships, and have industry leading visibility into active shipments.

Key Takeaways: Level Up Your Freight Brokerage * In the podcast interview, Kary explains the services that Trucker Tools provides to carriers, brokers, and shippers. * Trucker Tools provides load visibility, predictive freight matching, and trip planning solutions for the transportation industry. * Trucker Tools provides the following solutions for freight brokers/3PLs + Load tracking tool that provides increased load visibility, fewer check calls, and increased operational efficiency. + Book It Now, a fully automated tool that enables brokers to eliminate manual steps, improve tracking and move from manual to digital. + Broker Advantage, a white label interface that provides brokers with visibility to a larger carrier network, a superior carrier experience, and a portal specifically branded to the broker’s individual specifications. + Driver Loyalty Program that rewards drivers for performing specific actions within the Trucker Tools app (increasing visibility and operational efficiency). * Trucker Tools provides the following solutions for owner operators/carriers + Trucker Tools app that enables tracking/tracing along with tools and resources that make life on the road simpler and easier. + Digital freight matching – easily find and book the right freight. + Book It Now, which enables carriers to easily book freight with trusted brokers – less hassle, less haggling, and more driving. + Tracking and tracing made easy using the Trucker Tools app or ELD integration + Driver Loyalty Program that rewards drivers for performing specific actions within the Trucker Tools app.

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Rishi Mehra and Joe Lynch discuss the transformative power of mapping. Rishi is Sector VP & General Manager of Trimble's Maps, there, he is responsible for its growth by delivering the locations services, routing, optimization and navigation solutions while building out Trimble's vision of the Trimble Transportation Cloud.

About Rishi Mehra With over 25 years of experience in the transportation and mapping industry, Rishi Mehra has a proven track-record of managing global clients, product strategy and innovation, and driving strategic initiatives that deliver sustained revenue and value. He has successfully executed new business models, designed framework for long-term strategic partnerships, and led cross-functional teams across engineering, sales, and operations. He is passionate about solving complex problems, building products that make a difference, and empowering my team to achieve excellence.

About Trimble Transportation Trimble Transportation provides fleets with solutions to create a fully integrated supply chain. With an intelligent ecosystem of products and services, Trimble Transportation enables customers to embrace the rapid technological evolution of the industry and connect all aspects of transportation and logistics — trucks, drivers, back office, freight and assets. Trimble Transportation delivers an open, scalable platform to help customers make more informed decisions and maximize performance, visibility and safety.

Key Takeaways: The Transformative Power of Mapping * Rishi Mehra and Joe Lynch discuss the transformative power of mapping and the advantages that Trimble customers gain from using Trimble Transportation Mapping Technology: * Enhanced Safety: Trimble's mapping technology helps identify safe parking areas, especially for women truck drivers, reducing their risk of exposure to unsafe situations. * Improved Driver Well-being: By providing safe and comfortable sleep environments, Trimble's mapping technology contributes to the overall well-being and safety of truck drivers. * Increased Efficiency: Through features like predicting turnaround times, avoiding detention, and reducing deadhead miles, Trimble's mapping technology helps carriers optimize their operations and improve efficiency. * Fair Driver Pay: PcMiler, a component of Trimble's solutions, provides industry-standard mileage calculations, ensuring fair compensation for drivers. * Optimized Routes: Trimble's mapping technology integrates with navigation solutions, helping drivers plan efficient and compliant routes. * Fraud Prevention: Trimble's connected ecosystem helps prevent freight fraud, protecting carriers from financial losses. * Enhanced Cybersecurity: Trimble offers cybersecurity solutions to help carriers protect their systems from threats like ransomware, ensuring the security of their data and operations.

Timestamps (00:00:02) The Transformative Power of Mapping

(00:01:11) Conference Theme

(00:03:52) Partnership with Parade

(00:05:30) Trimble's Business

(00:08:27) Acquisition Culture

(00:09:46) The Future of Mobility

(00:10:40) Driver's Life

(00:16:00) Transformative Power of Mapping

(00:19:37) Women in the Business

(00:21:16) Importance of Mapping

(00:22:17) Mapping Technology Benefits

(00:24:03) Real-time Mapping

(00:31:05) Cybersecurity Upgrade

(00:33:27) Growth, Compliance, Efficiency, Safety

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Michael Kornhauser and Joe Lynch discuss technology that matters. Michael is Sector Vice President of Trimble, a global technology company that provides hardware, software, and services to improve efficiency and productivity in industries like construction, agriculture, and transportation.

About Michael Kornhauser Michael Kornhauser is Sector Vice President of Trimble Transportation, where he is responsible for all three divisions of the company: Enterprise, Maps and Mobility. With more than 20 years in various leadership roles, Michael has proven to be an astute and dynamic leader with deep industry understanding and passion for delivering superior customer value. Michael, along with Dan Popkin, established the European operations and development of the successful CoPilot business and guided the ALK Technologies business integration into Trimble. Under his leadership, the Maps brands have become highly recognized and respected throughout the North American trucking and rail industries. He studied at Trinity College, where he received a research grant from NASA and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering.

About Trimble Transportation Trimble Transportation provides fleets with solutions to create a fully integrated supply chain. With an intelligent ecosystem of products and services, Trimble Transportation enables customers to embrace the rapid technological evolution of the industry and connect all aspects of transportation and logistics — trucks, drivers, back office, freight and assets. Trimble Transportation delivers an open, scalable platform to help customers make more informed decisions and maximize performance, visibility and safety.

Key Takeaways: Technology that Matters * At the Trimble Insight Conference, Michael Kornhauser and Joe Lynch discussed the critical role of technology in the transportation industry, as provided by Trimble Transportation. * Integrated Solutions for Seamless Supply Chain Operations: Trimble offers a comprehensive suite of technology solutions that work together to streamline transportation operations and improve efficiency throughout the supply chain. * Focus on Customer Choice and Flexibility: Trimble recognizes the importance of customer flexibility and allows for integration with systems from competitors and partners. This gives transportation companies more options and control over their technology stack. * Transforming Transportation Workflows: Trimble Insight is a key platform that focuses on transforming transportation workflows through connected solutions, enabling better data-driven decision making and operational efficiency. * Core Technologies for Transportation: The conversation highlighted the importance of key technologies like telematics, navigation, electronic logging devices, compliance tools, and supply chain visibility in improving transportation operations. * Extensive Customer Base and Market Leadership: Trimble works with a significant portion of the top carriers in the industry, demonstrating their market leadership and the value their solutions bring to transportation businesses. * Growth, Compliance, Safety, Efficiency, and Cybersecurity as Key Focus Areas: Trimble's solutions address the critical areas of growth, compliance, safety, efficiency, and cybersecurity, providing comprehensive support to transportation companies. * Enhanced Visibility and Customer Service: Integrated visibility solutions within existing workflows enable transportation companies to provide better service to their customers and drive growth. * Prioritizing Safety and Cybersecurity: Safety is a crucial aspect of transportation, and Trimble offers solutions like Copilot navigation warnings and truck-safe driving promotion to enhance safety. Cybersecurity is also a major concern, and Trimble emphasizes a comprehensive defense approach to protect transportation software.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Technology that Matters

(00:00:18) Integration in Transportation Technology

(00:01:49) Trimble Insight Conference

(00:04:04) Telematics Technology

(00:05:34) Transporion Acquisition

(00:09:11) Integrating Features into Workflows

(00:10:41) Trimble's Transportation Business

(00:12:57) Platform Science Acquisition

(00:15:10) Customer Needs and Partnership

(00:18:13) Ecosystem and Customer Service

(00:19:33) New Applications and Products

(00:24:15) Safety and Efficiency

(00:26:29) Cybersecurity in the Industry

(00:31:25) Conclusion

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Rob Painter, Jack Kennedy, and Joe Lynch discuss Trimble & Platform Science: The Future of Telematics. Rob Painter is President and CEO of Trimble, a global technology company that provides hardware, software, and services to improve efficiency and productivity in industries like construction, agriculture, and transportation. Jack Kennedy is the Co-founder and CEO of Platform Science, a connected vehicle platform that provides software and hardware solutions to help commercial fleets improve efficiency, safety, and compliance.

About Rob Painter Rob Painter became Trimble's President and Chief Executive Officer in January 2020. From 2016 through 2019, he served as the Company's Chief Financial Officer. Joining the Company in 2006, Painter held a variety of leadership positions, including corporate development, corporate strategy, general manager of Construction Services, general manager of the Intelligent Construction Tools international joint venture, and vice president of Trimble Buildings construction software. In August 2023, he was appointed to serve on the Synopsys Board of Directors. Painter holds a bachelor's degree in finance from West Virginia University and an MBA from Harvard University.

About Jack Kennedy Jack Kennedy is an established leader of teams, companies, and industries going through periods of great disruption and uncertainty. Jack is the CEO and Co-founder of Platform Science. Platform Science is creating the future of transportation technology. The company has developed premium fleet enterprise solutions, as well as Virtual Vehicle, a revolutionary open connected vehicle application platform, developed in collaboration with leading OEMs Daimler Truck North America, Navistar, PACCAR, and others. Platform Science has twice been ranked #2 in the FreightTech 25 Awards by industry news leader FreightWaves and was named by Fast Company as one of the World's Most Innovative Companies. Before founding Platform Science, Jack served as president of Qualcomm Enterprise Services. Prior to Qualcomm, Jack spent four years at News Corp where he held several executive leadership roles there, including Executive Vice President of News Corp Digital Media, Executive Vice President of Fox Interactive Media, and Senior Vice President of Fox Network Group. Jack helped lead the digital transition of News Corp from a traditional media company into a “digital-first” organization, was responsible for a $2B+ portfolio of over two dozen digital assets, and was part of the joint Fox/NBC Universal team that created the joint venture now known as “Hulu.” Jack retired as a Commander in the U.S. Navy Reserves in 2016, after serving as a founding team member of DiUX, the Department of Defense’s Silicon Valley presence. He was deployed to Iraq in 2006 and 1990, and Panama in 1991. He served tours in Washington D.C., serving on the staff of U.S. Senator John McCain; the Aide de Camp to the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and was a naval aviator in the first Gulf War. Jack holds a B.S. in Economics from the United States Naval Academy and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He was a Legis Fellow of the Brookings Institution and is named on over 40 patents.

About Trimble Transportation Trimble Transportation provides fleets with solutions to create a fully integrated supply chain. With an intelligent ecosystem of products and services, Trimble Transportation enables customers to embrace the rapid technological evolution of the industry and connect all aspects of transportation and logistics — trucks, drivers, back office, freight and assets. Trimble Transportation delivers an open, scalable platform to help customers make more informed decisions and maximize performance, visibility and safety.

About Platform Science Since 2015, Platform Science has connected fleets across the nation with the tools they need to take control of their technology. As part of their ongoing mission to transform transportation, Platform Science has made it easy for fleets to develop, deploy, and manage their commercial vehicles’ mobile devices and applications on a single platform. Through their partnerships with industry leaders at every stage of the supply chain, they empower fleets with endless opportunities to innovate and create solutions that evolve as their businesses grow.

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Demo Perez and Joe Lynch discuss Panama: the logistics engine of Latin America. Demo is a Founding Partner and Chief Commercial Officer of IPL Group, a Panama based 3PL that helps companies expand their business into the Latin American market by simplifying order fulfillment and regional distribution.

About Demostenes (DEMO) Perez With over 20 years of experience, Demostenes Perez is a seasoned executive in Latin America's supply chain landscape. As a visionary leader, he specializes in creating growth opportunities by designing innovative logistics solutions that enhance efficiency, safety, and market access across the region.

Key Areas of Expertise:

  • Regional warehousing, fulfillment, and distribution
  • Value-added services and light manufacturing
  • Business development and strategic management
  • Government affairs, trade consulting, and business advisory

As the Founding Partner and Chief Commercial Officer of IPL Group, Mr. Perez has established a strong leadership presence in the logistics industry. His hands-on approach and strategic mindset have led to the successful execution of numerous regional distribution projects for global corporations, cementing his role as a key influencer in the field. Mr. Perez's commitment to the industry extends to active roles on the board of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and as President of the Board of Directors of GS1 Panama. He is also a passionate advocate for education, collaborating with leading U.S. universities to advance supply chain knowledge and practices in Latin America.

About IPL Group IPL Group helps global firms expand their business into the Latin American market. IPL Group is based in Panama, which is the go-to country for companies that want to expand into the huge, fast-growing Latin American market. IPL Group specializes in Latin American warehousing and distribution. IPL offers a wide array of value-added services that help customers comply with the rules and regulations of the different countries in the LATAM region as well as special needs from distributors, retailers, and individual customers. IPL Group is also a full-service freight brokerage and freight forwarder.

Key Takeaways: Panama: The Logistics Engine of Latin America * Panama acts as a logistics hub for distributing goods across Latin America. * The Latin American (LATAM) region requires localized expertise to navigate varying regulations, trade agreements, cultural differences, and customer requirements for efficient distribution, bundling, and compliance. * Panama offers significant cost advantages over Miami for logistics operations, particularly in real estate and labor costs, while serving the Americas region effectively due to its strategic location. * Panama’s history as a distribution and shipping center dates back to the Spanish colonization, leading to the construction of the Panama Canal, a vital global maritime trade route. * Panama’s strategic location and efficient logistics capabilities offer advantages for US companies distributing products across Latin America, enabling faster delivery, lower costs, and increased market share. * Centralized inventory with local distribution in Latin America maximizes flexibility and minimizes risk due to the complexity of these markets. * The Chips Act aims to nearshore semiconductor chip manufacturing and related industries to the region, including Mexico, Panama, and Costa Rica, to increase regional supply chain resilience. * Complex trade relationships and tariffs in Latin America require specialized expertise for market access and distribution logistics. * Panama serves as the logistics engine of Latin America, with partners essential for nearshoring supply chains and leveraging Panama’s platform to serve the region with its benefits.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Panama: The Logistics Engine of Latin America

(00:03:02) Differing Regulations across Countries

(00:05:41) Venezuela's Market Decline

(00:07:38) Cost Advantages of Panama over Miami

(00:09:49) Panama's History as a Distribution Center

(00:16:36) Importance of Panama Canal for Global Trade

(00:22:37) U.S. Relationship with Panama

(00:27:21) Panama's Efficiency for Latin American Distribution

(00:33:38) Flexibility with Realized Inventory

(00:37:36) CHIPS Act and Panama's Logistics Focus

(00:42:36) Streamlining Trade Relationships in Latin America

(00:44:42) CSCMP Board Member Role

(00:46:21) CSCMP Edge 2024 Conference

(00:48:17) Panama as a Logistics Partner for Near-shoring

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Barry Aumiller and Joe Lynch discuss building a high-performance carrier network. Barry is the Founder of Bear Ventures, a transportation advisory that helps shippers develop high-performance carrier networks.

About Barry Aumiller Barry Aumiller's 18-year transportation journey began as an intern at North America's largest refrigerated trucking company. There, he navigated the complexities of the fuel desk, advising drivers nationwide on Comdata issues, optimizing purchase orders, and leveraging tax advantages. He earned dual bachelor’s degrees in business management and logistics and supply chain management from Missouri State University. Ascending through the ranks, Barry assumed the role of mid-shift fleet manager, orchestrating reefer teams across the country in a fast-paced environment. Here, he tackled challenges, ensuring driver satisfaction and company profitability remained paramount. Following this tenure, Barry returned to his St Louis, MO roots, joining a transportation company with a century-old legacy. Over nine years, Barry progressed from a broker on enterprise accounts to various managerial roles, culminating in a multifaceted position. Excelling as an inside sales manager, account manager, and mentor, he led a broker team to achieve a monumental revenue goal of $40 million. For the subsequent six years, Barry ascended to the ranks of Director and Vice President within prominent trucking companies and intermodal marketing firms. In these roles, he spearheaded initiatives to foster new revenue streams and cultivate business development opportunities, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

About Bear Ventures Bear Ventures specializes in crafting asset-based logistics solutions that resonate with the diverse needs of shipper who are Fortune 500 companies to mom and pop manufacturers. They employ strategic sales campaigns for medium to large asset-based carriers then implement customer contract freight to deliver workable solutions that propel businesses forward. With a rich background in transportation and trucking, honed in by leading four pivotal business development roles, the journey has been as rewarding as it has been challenging. Barry Aumiller's approach hinges on an unwavering commitment to trucking efficiency and customer satisfaction. This dedication has cultivated a culture of excellence and integrity, enabling asset freight networks that optimize profitability while streamlining service delivery. This fusion of talent, technology, standard operating procedures, the right equipment, innovation, collaboration, and strategic foresight continues to drive growth and value for asset-based carriers and shipper partnerships for the long haul.

Key Takeaways: Building a High-Performance Carrier Network * Barry Aumiller and Joe Lynch offer insights on building strong carrier networks. Key factors include: + Alignment: Ensure carriers' routes align with shippers' needs. + Financial stability: Verify carriers' resources. + Expertise: Identify specialized carriers. + Compatibility: Match carriers with shippers and their systems. + Equipment: Select carriers with the right equipment. + Efficiency: Prioritize on-time performance and efficient operations. + Growth: Ensure carriers can handle future growth. + Willingness: Assess carriers' adaptability. * Cultural fit is crucial. Build relationships through in-person meetings, casual interactions, and regular communication. * Successful logistics companies prioritize people and culture. Hire talented leaders, maintain stability, and create a positive work environment. * For shippers, strong relationships are essential. Focus on timely payments, efficient processes, long-term partnerships, and a positive reputation. * Enterprise shippers need vetted carriers with a strong service footprint, lane synergies, financial stability, specialization, compatible technology, right equipment, drop-and-hook capacity, operational excellence, strong talent, and cultural fit.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Building a High-Performance Carrier Network

(00:00:21) Barry Aumiller and Bear Ventures

(00:00:49) Not a Freight Broker, Representing Carriers

(00:03:50) Barry's Background

(00:04:40) Career Highlights

(00:06:34) Working with Enterprise Shippers

(00:07:57) Building a High-Performance Carrier Network

(00:09:06) Enterprise Freight and Drop Trailer Programs

(00:10:41) Carrier Synergies

(00:16:27) Technology Integration

(00:18:14) Drop and Hook vs Live Load

(00:21:27) Service Footprint and On-Time Delivery

(00:24:53) Carrier Leadership and Culture

(00:27:16) Shipper Readiness and Operational Excellence

(00:28:12) Matching Carriers and Shippers

(00:29:12) Communication and Relationships

(00:31:54) Carrier Specialization and Cultural Fit

(00:33:15) Competitive Pricing and Scaling

(00:34:35) Upcoming Conferences

(00:35:52) Podcast Outro

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Gaurav Khandelwal and Joe Lynch discuss cash flow boost: 3 way scheduling for reducing holding costs. Gaurav is the Founder and CEO of Velostics, a logistics Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) company specializing in unified scheduling of appointments, dock and yard management and digitizing the gate in/out process for shippers.

Summary: Cash Flow Boost: 3 Way Scheduling for Reducing Holding Costs Velostics offers a comprehensive solution to streamline transportation and logistics operations. By optimizing dock appointments, integrating with existing systems, and providing user-friendly features, Velostics helps businesses reduce holding costs, improve cash flow, and enhance overall efficiency. The platform's data-driven insights and yard management capabilities further optimize operations and support informed decision-making. With Velostics, businesses can streamline their processes, reduce costs, and improve their bottom line.

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About Gaurav Khandelwal Gaurav Khandelwal is the Founder and CEO of ChaiOne and Velostics, discovered his entrepreneurial spirit from his father, a tea blender in India. Inspired by his father’s journey, Gaurav pursued higher education in the U.S. and later worked in business transformation at a consulting firm. His breakthrough came in 2008 with the launch of the Apple AppStore, prompting him to focus on ChaiOne, which created digital solutions based on behavioral science, where he uses data-driven insights to revolutionize the industrial sectors. This experience uncovered his passion for logistics, culminating in the creation of Velostics, where he uses technology to automate & optimize logistics operations. Beyond business, Gaurav founded START, Houston’s first tech co-working space, and serves on the board of Magic Bus, a nonprofit alleviating poverty in India. Recognized by Houston Biz Journals' 40 under 40 and as an EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalist, Gaurav is committed & ready to disrupt the traditional way of doing logistics.

About Velostics Velostics is a logistics Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) company specializing in unified scheduling of appointments, dock and yard management and digitizing the gate in/out process for shippers. Their platform also automates scheduling for logistics service providers between carriers, shippers and consignees via their industry-leading 3-way scheduling solution. Velostics has a proven track record of minimizing manual tasks, errors, delays and demurrage, and increasing operational efficiency and throughput.

Key Takeaways: Cash Flow Boost: 3 Way Scheduling for Reducing Holding Costs * Streamline operations: Velostics platform optimizes dock appointments, reducing holding costs and improving cash flow. * Seamless integration: Velostics rapid deployment solution integrates with existing systems, streamlining the drop-and-hook process. * User-centric design: Prioritizing user adoption, Velostics text-based messaging system ensures quick scheduling and notifications, leading to improved cash flow. * Intelligent inventory management: Velostics automated scheduling process helps manage inventory and reduce carrying costs. * Data-driven insights: Velostics platform provides valuable data analytics to optimize facility performance and improve operational efficiency. * QR-code convenience: Velostics QR code-based check-in and multilingual support ensure efficient dock assignment and facility optimization. * Yard management excellence: Velostics yard management system streamlines handoffs, improves efficiency, and boosts cash flow. * Data-driven decision making: Leverage Velostics analytics and variable labor models to optimize operations and improve cash flow. * Unified platform: Velostics three-way scheduling platform, integrated with TMS, WMS, and ERP systems, helps streamline operations and improve cash flow.

Timestamps (00:00:01) Cash Flow Boost: 3 Way Scheduling for Reducing Holding Costs

(00:02:34) Appointment vs dock scheduling

(00:06:34) Unified integrated stack

(00:07:41) Gaurav's background

(00:13:35) Customer master and scheduling link

(00:17:39) Inventory carrying costs

(00:20:37) Outbound prepaid scheduling

(00:26:29) Inbound collect scheduling

(00:30:05) Opening platform for brokers and trucking companies

(00:34:32) Three ways for scheduling

(00:41:37) Selling to shippers currently

(00:43:30) Data insights but not selling data

(00:44:31) Operations leaders want data

(00:46:28) Yard management and analytics

(00:47:46) Labor shortage opportunity

(00:50:58) Adoption outside US

(00:52:49) Introducing three-way scheduling

(00:54:14) Upcoming conferences

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Martin Lew and Joe Lynch discuss beyond the tracks: the next frontier of American rail. Martin is CEO at Commtrex, a tech-enabled rail logistics provider with a team of experienced rail professionals, an extensive network of partners, and a best-in-class technology platform that simplifies the movement of freight and creates a competitive advantage.

About Martin Lew Martin Lew is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Commtrex, the largest tech-enabled logistics platform in North America (US, Canada, and Mexico) for shippers to directly connect with railroads, transloaders, storage facilities, lessors, rail service providers, warehouses, and industry data. Under Lew’s leadership, Commtrex has been named to the Freightwaves FreightTech 100 and has established partnerships with all seven class 1 railroads. Prior to Commtrex, Mr. Lew was the Head of Global Sales and Origination for Mabanaft Coal Trading, Vice President and Head of Origination for J.P.Morgan’s Coal and Environmental Markets Group, Associate for the North American Coal and Emissions Trading Desk at Bear Stearns, and CEO of Equate Systems. Mr. Lew holds a Juris Doctorate from Boston College Law School, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree with majors in Communications and Political Science from the University of Southern California.

About Commtrex Commtrex simplifies the movement of freight by rail with a tech-enabled platform that connects a network of reputable railroads, transloaders, lessors, and other rail service providers across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Commtrex’s data-driven approach provides the rail and transload industry with visibility and connectivity that significantly accelerates the amount of time it takes for shippers to procure the services needed to manage their freight by rail. With a community of 4,000+ active members, including over 1,900 shippers, and partnerships with all six Class I Railroads, Commtrex stands at the forefront of the industry. Discover more at www.commtrex.com.

Key Takeaways: Beyond the Tracks: The Next Frontier of American Rail * Rail freight industry is exploring innovations like longer trains, digitization, cleaner energy, and inland terminals to enhance efficiency and sustainability. * Rail transportation is suitable for high-volume freight over long distances, typically 500-600 miles or more, with a minimum volume equivalent to four to eight truckloads. * Railroads move freight in two primary components: intermodal (containers on flatcars) and carload/merchandise commodities. * Rail transportation enables efficient, low-carbon freight movement, reducing emissions by 75% compared to trucking. * Trucking goods by rail instead of road has sustainability advantages and helps address the shortage of long-haul truck drivers. * Commtrex is a platform connecting rail shippers with service providers across the US, Canada, and Mexico, providing visibility and facilitating communication. * Short-line railroads transport freight from Class 1 railroads to the final destination, often using transloading facilities for last-mile delivery. * The freight visibility platform Commtrex assists shippers in locating facilities and services required for rail transportation. * Rail freight provides cost savings, sustainability benefits, and supply chain diversification/flexibility for shippers moving commodities or bulk goods. * Commtrex connect shippers, logistics providers, railroads, facilitating rail freight growth to support nearshoring and environmental goals.

Timestamps

(00:00:02) Beyond the Tracks: The Next Frontier of American Rail

(00:00:35) Commtrex Platform

(00:02:10) Rail Fit and Economics

(00:03:07) Martin's Background

(00:12:28) Rail Freight Movement

(00:18:00) Houston Rail Hub

(00:21:50) Freight Movement by Rail

(00:24:40) Commtrex Marketplace

(00:30:32) Visibility for Shippers

(00:33:18) Short Line Railroads

(00:34:36) Commtrex Search Visibility

(00:40:45) Educating Freight Brokers

(00:46:00) Rail as an Option

(00:50:17) Podcast Promotion

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Felipe Capella and Joe Lynch discuss a decade of Loadsmart: a look back to move forward. Felipe is Co-founder and CEO of Loadsmart, where they provide logistics solutions powered by industry experts and next-gen technology that lower costs, increase efficiency, and digitize transportation.

About Felipe Capella Felipe Capella Co-founder and CEO of Loadsmart, a leading digital freight technology company. Previously advised companies on corporate strategy and M&A in Brazil and New York for 8 years. Joined the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington to advise on sovereign guaranteed development projects for Latin American countries. Founded, developed and launched an online contest startup. Co-founded Loadsmart to help build a revolutionary product. Felipe holds Master degrees from the University of Pennsylvania (valedictorian), from Universidad Francisco de Vitoria (Spain – full scholarship) and an MBA from Fundacao Getulio Vargas (Brazil). He taught Enterprise Recovery and Restructuring for senior students during 2 years at the Federal University of Santa Catarina at age 25, where he was granted a Professorship Honor from the students. Passed the Brazilian Bar Exam among the top 6% and the New York Bar Exam among the Top 3%, working for one of the Top 5 most prestigious law firms in the United States.

About Loadsmart Loadsmart offers logistics solutions powered by industry experts and next-gen technology that lower costs, increase efficiency, and digitize transportation. From Planning, Optimization, and Execution to Gate, Yard, and Dock solutions, ending with Audit & Pay capabilities, we deploy the best mix of services and technology to empower your business to move more with less. For more information, please visit.

Key Takeaways: A Decade of Loadsmart: A Look Back to Move Forward * Felipe Capella and Joe Lynch discus the A Decade of Loadsmart: A Look Back to Move Forward * Loadsmart is transforming the logistics landscape by leveraging cutting-edge technology and industry expertise to deliver optimized, reliable, and transparent freight services and solutions. From digital freight brokerage and consultancy to software tools, they empower shippers, carriers, and warehouses to move more with less—increasing efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing service quality. * Capella's journey from law/finance to co-founding LoadSmart, leveraging technology in transportation. * The best freight brokers including Loadsmart have evolved from just securing trucks to providing comprehensive logistics solutions. * Challenges of traditional brokerage: headcount-heavy, high costs, lack of logistics talent. * Technology enables value addition through reinvestment in tech, people, and shipper services. * Enterprise, Mid-size, and small shippers benefit from scalable technology and customized logistics solutions. * Loadsmart has launched FreightIntel AI: Their AI-powered platform that provides real-time data and insights. * AI freight management analyzes data, provides ranked insights and recommendations. * AI optimizes shipment consolidation, cost reduction, efficiency, and environmental impact. * Shippers are increasingly concerned with cybersecurity and Loadsmart is leading the way with a comprehensive cybersecurity program for its customers and carrier partners. * Loadsmart offers a comprehensive suite of logistics services designed to streamline the entire supply chain process. Their services can be categorized into three main areas: * Assessment and Analysis + Freight Planning and Forecasting: Loadsmart helps businesses predict future freight needs. + Network Assessment and Optimization: They analyze existing logistics networks to identify inefficiencies. + FreightIntel AI: Their AI-powered platform provides real-time data and insights. + Rate Analysis and Benchmarking: Loadsmart helps clients compare freight rates. * Planning and Execution + Vendor Portal: A centralized platform for order initiation and management. + Mode/Route Optimization: Determining the most efficient transportation methods and routes. + Tracking & Visibility: Real-time monitoring of shipments. + RFP and Mini-bids: Facilitating requests for proposals and mini-bids. + Integration Hub: Connecting various systems for seamless data flow. + Order Consolidation: Combining multiple orders into a single shipment. + Real-time Carrier & Brokers Spot Bidding: Finding the best rates for spot shipments. + Brokerage & Managed Transportation: Handling all aspects of freight transportation, including carrier sourcing and contract management. * Gate, Yard, and Dock + Computer Vision Asset Tracking: Using cameras to track assets within the yard. + Driver Check-in/Out: Streamlining the driver check-in and check-out process. + Dock Scheduling: Optimizing dock usage and reducing wait times. + Yard Management: Managing the flow of trucks and equipment within the yard. * Audit and Analytics + Freight Audit: Verifying freight invoices for accuracy and identifying overcharges. + Analytics and Data as a Service: Providing data-driven insights to support decision-making. + Market Intelligence and Econometrics: Offering market analysis and economic forecasting. + In essence, Loadsmart provides a holistic solution for logistics operations, combining advanced technology with expert services to help businesses improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction.

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John Delgado and Joe Lynch discuss logistics knowledge work in the AI age. John is CEO of FreightPath, an innovative talent firm that offers both a comprehensive learning management system and a direct candidate sourcing solution.

Summary: Logistics Knowledge Work in the AI Age The logistics industry is grappling with a talent shortage, and the rise of AI is further reshaping the landscape. FreightPath, a specialized talent firm, is addressing this challenge by providing comprehensive training and recruitment solutions. Their offerings include apprenticeship programs, customized training courses, and a vast library of short courses. By bridging the gap between academic knowledge and practical skills, FreightPath aims to cultivate a skilled workforce that can thrive in the evolving logistics industry.

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#AILearning

#SupplyChainTalent

About John Delgado John Delgado, CEO of FreightPath, leads the company with extensive expertise in business management, technology, analytics, economics, and recruitment. FreightPath is renowned for its innovative cloud-based learning management system and candidate recruitment solutions tailored for the logistics industry. Under John's leadership, the company has established itself as a key player in the global freight forwarding sector. John's vision for continuous service improvement and his prior experience with global recruitment firm Search Logistics drive FreightPath's success. The company excels in creating logistics education content, managing a premier industry-specific learning management system, and maintaining the largest direct candidate pipeline, all of which are vital for global logistics operations. FreightPath addresses multiple industry challenges by offering both a comprehensive learning management system and a direct candidate sourcing solution. These offerings enable logistics companies to overcome obstacles and achieve their financial objectives. “Nothing moves without educated people; we bring the people and educate them,” states Delgado. This philosophy, combined with his global recruitment background, helps companies stabilize staffing levels and enhance productivity. John's vision also includes the Pathfinder program, designed to onboard and continuously educate candidates throughout their careers. FreightPath's approach integrates a deep understanding of human capital costs and revenue drivers essential for financial success. Previously, John served as CEO of Search Logistics, a firm providing logistics candidates across six continents. Since 1999, Search Logistics has focused on improving recruitment experiences and candidate quality, serving over half of the top 100 global logistics companies. John holds Bachelor's degrees in Theology and English from Methodist University and has completed postgraduate studies at Harvard Business School. He also contributes as a guest columnist to various logistics magazines and online news sources.

About FreightPath Nothing moves without people. FreightPath helps logistics companies find, train, and retain the future leaders of the industry. In today's fast-paced global economy, logistics companies face challenges in filling open positions with qualified workers. This talent shortage is a significant contributor to disruptions in global supply chains. FreightPath's solutions are designed to be both simple and engaging for the next generation of logistics leaders. Empower your team with knowledge, elevate your workforce, and stay ahead in the logistics landscape with our innovative educational offerings. FreightPath Solutions:

  • Find and train tomorrow's leaders
  • Provide custom learning paths for existing employees
  • Build curriculums to meet your specific standards
  • Navigate the complex landscape of recruitment

Key Takeaways: Logistics Knowledge Work in the AI Age * Logistics knowledge work and AI era impact discussed. * Education and talent resource company for supply chain industry. * Freight forwarding industry faces talent shortage. * Comprehensive training to attract and upskill new talent. * College graduates often lack practical knowledge. * Apprenticeship programs offer high earning potential without a four-year degree. * AI rapidly changing classrooms and the workforce. * FreightPath recognized supply chain talent shortage. * FreightPath began offering operations training. * FreightPath is an innovative talent firm. * FreightPath offers comprehensive learning management system and direct candidate sourcing. * FreightPath offers comprehensive training and recruitment solutions. * Pathfinder™ CORE is a 12-month apprenticeship program. * Pathfinder™ CONSTRUCT provides customized training courses. * Pathfinder™ ACCELERATE offers a library of short courses. * Pathfinder™ SELECT provides recruitment and placement services. * FreightPath offers over 130 courses, 1,250 lessons, and 2,200+ hours of user training. * FreightPath is CSCMP "Audited, Approved & Endorsed."

Timestamps (00:00:02) Today's Topic: Logistics Knowledge Work in AI Age

(00:00:18) FreightPath: Education and Talent Resource Company

(00:01:51) Solving Talent Shortage in Logistics Industry

(00:04:08) Career Opportunities and Earning Potential

(00:05:11) AI's Impact on Classroom Experience

(00:06:36) John Delgado's Background

(00:12:56) Lack of Training and Growing Talent

(00:16:57) FreightPath's Learning Paths

(00:20:43) AI's Role in Education Landscape

(00:22:24) Individualized Learning with AI

(00:29:09) Pathfinder Select Program

(00:32:15) Apprenticeship Program Structure

(00:32:51) Freightpath's Future Plans

(00:36:36) Companies Divesting L&D and Remote Work

(00:40:59) FreightPath's AI and Learning Leadership

(00:44:50) Logistics of Logistics Podcast

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Samantha Jones and Joe Lynch discuss growing in a hyper competitive market. Samantha is the Founder of Samantha Jones Consulting which is focused on helping companies in the logistics industry increase their sustainable revenue by building and implementing customized and enhanced sales and brand strategies.

About Samantha Jones Samantha Jones has earned her established reputation for professionalism, thought leadership, forward thinking, educational insights, and market insights and resources, over the course of 5+ years of industry contributions. Samantha began her career as an entry level seller and in just 5 years progressed from Account Manager to Director of Enterprise Sales, to VP of Revenue, to Owner of Samantha Jones Consulting. Samantha’s willingness to adopt and try progressive methods of sales outreach, and her constant education of the freight markets, allowed her to find and connect with prospects, build strong client relationships, drive continual YOY revenue growth, and add value to the companies she partnered with. Samantha has continually worked to enhance her strategies for sales and brand growth through years of experience and trial and error.

About Samantha Jones Consulting Samantha Jones Consulting is focused on helping companies in the logistics industry increase their sustainable revenue by building and implementing customized and enhanced sales and brand strategies. Sales has become an increasingly difficult aspect of B2B business, and traditional marketing is becoming less effective. Samantha Jones Consulting helps companies apply practical, proven, and efficient strategies to increase opportunity pipelines and grow stronger company brands.

Key Takeaways: Growing in a Hyper Competitive Market * Emphasizing the importance of branding and marketing in the highly competitive logistics industry for sustainable growth. * Insights on the consolidation of the freight brokerage industry and the role of advanced technologies. * Entrepreneurial journey from small-town Kansas to logistics, operations, sales, startups, and strategy consulting. * Building personal brands for salespeople and leaders to create know-like-trust relationships and drive business growth. * Differentiating through unique solutions and value propositions amidst hyper-competitive markets with shrinking margins. * Samantha Jones' framework for understanding client nuances to create compelling brand identities and positioning. * Developing deep expertise, personal branding, and leveraging online presence for inbound leads and relationship-building.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Samantha Jones Consulting

(00:02:51) Freight Brokers and Technology

(00:07:56) Trimble Insight Conference

(00:09:34) Samantha's Background

(00:16:02) Freight Tech Industry and Marketing

(00:19:12) Building Personal Brands

(00:25:34) Hyper Competitive Market

(00:26:50) Identification and Discovery

(00:31:32) Sustainable Revenue

(00:34:28) Finding Niche and Expertise

(00:40:04) Sales Automation and Systems

(00:46:23) Positioning for Market Dynamics

(00:48:47) Sales Training and Talent

(00:53:25) Constructive Criticism

(00:56:42) 5 Step Framework

(00:58:10) Sustainable Revenue Models

(00:59:07) Meet me for Coffee Podcast

(01:05:26) Upcoming Conferences

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Joe Ohr and Joe Lynch discuss cyber threats and solutions in the supply chain. Joe Ohr is the Chief Operating Officer at The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA), a nonprofit membership organization that represents the interests of less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers.

Summary: Cyber Threats and Solutions in the Supply Chain Joe Ohr and Joe Lynch discuss cyber threats and solutions in the supply chain. Joe Ohr is the Chief Operating Officer at The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA), a nonprofit membership organization that represents the interests of less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers. Joe and Joe discuss the critical role of cybersecurity in the supply chain, transportation, and logistics space. In our digital era, cyber threats like ransomware from organized, state-sponsored groups pose significant risks to global supply chains. With extensive connectivity across multi-tier supplier networks, stringent authentication, encryption, and zero-trust models are crucial for secure data sharing and mitigating vulnerabilities. The rise of cargo theft through cybersecurity loopholes demands robust countermeasures like two-factor authentication and restricted access controls. As cybersecurity becomes a necessity for critical industries, we explore strategies, predictions, API security, and securing legacy maintenance software. This information offers valuable insights for cybersecurity professionals. The NMFTA Cybersecurity Conference, happening October 27-29, 2024, is the premier event for trucking and supply chain cybersecurity professionals. Join industry leaders to discuss and learn about the latest threats, solutions, and best practices to protect North America's vital supply chain.

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#SupplyChainResilience

#FightingRansomware

About Joe Ohr Joe Ohr has more than two decades of experience in technical operations, customer success management, IT, customer support, and product support. Currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer for the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA)™, he plays a pivotal role in helping to advance the industry through digitization, classification, and cybersecurity. Prior to Ohr’s role at NMFTA, he served as in numerous IT, engineering and operations positions at Qualcomm and Eaton, and most recently held the position of Senior Vice President of Operations/Customer Experience at Omnitracs. Throughout his career, Ohr has provided strategic guidance, vision, and a roadmap for addressing long-term customer challenges. He has played a key role in accelerating revenue growth and has collaborated closely with IT, product, and engineering teams to foster stronger partnerships with strategic customers and peers. Additionally, Ohr has overseen post sales customer support and service teams, as well as operations, managing a workforce of over 400 individuals. He holds multiple certifications such as CCNA from Cisco and MCSE from Microsoft and earned his Bachelor of Science in Education from the Ohio State University. Due to his contributions to the industry, he earned a spot in the Inner Circle in 2015 and 2018 from Qualcomm and Omnitracs.

About NMFTA The National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA™) is a non-profit membership organization headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. It is the world’s leading organization representing the interests of less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers. The association’s membership is comprised of motor carriers operating in interstate, intrastate, and foreign commerce. NMFTA provides critical services to the industry in the form of classification standards, identification codes, digital operation standards, and support for cybersecurity within the industry.

Key Takeaways: Cyber Threats and Solutions in the Supply Chain * Insights into cyber threats and solutions in the supply chain industry * NMFTA's role in promoting and advancing trucking through research, education, and lobbying * Cybersecurity leader Joe Ohr's journey from teaching to IT and nonprofit cybersecurity * Ransomware as a major cyber threat in transportation and logistics * Increasing cybersecurity risks in global supply chains due to API connectivity * Cargo theft risks through cybersecurity loopholes and mitigation strategies * Cybersecurity becoming mandatory, with companies facing compliance challenges

Timestamps (00:00:02) Cyber Threats and Solutions in Supply Chain

(00:06:41) Continuing Business Operations After Cyber Attack

(00:10:39) Joe Ohr's Background and Career Path

(00:15:56) Ransomware Risks and Compliance Concerns

(00:20:15) API Security and Deployment Challenges

(00:24:51) Offshoring Considerations and Trimble Insight Conference

(00:27:45) Cargo Theft and Cybersecurity Connections

(00:33:40) NMFTA Cybersecurity Conference Overview

(00:40:53) Data Sharing Concerns and Supply Chain Impacts

(00:43:02) Compliance Mandates and Industry Expectations

(00:46:38) Trimble Sponsorship and Conference Details

(00:50:58) Closing Remarks on NMFTA Conference

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Nick Klingensmith and Joe Lynch discuss building resilient sales teams . Nick is the Founder and CEO of Stride Motivation, a company dedicated to transforming lives through inspiring keynote speeches and mindset coaching. Nick is an expert at helping achievement-driven professionals and leaders to overcome fear and rejection and push past self-limiting doubts.

Summary: Building Resilient Sales Teams Nick Klingensmith is an obstacle course racer, motivational speaker, and mindset coach whose company Stride Motivation helps high achievers set and accomplish meaningful goals. Drawing from his own experiences overcoming cancer, diabetes, and alcoholism, Nick shares invaluable wisdom on building resilient sales teams. Nick delves into strategies for fostering a strong team identity and aligning individual passions with a shared purpose. Nick also discusses the importance of consistent prospecting, effective communication, and breaking down lofty objectives into manageable action steps. Get ready for an inspiring conversation packed with practical advice on developing the mental resilience and endurance needed to sustain peak sales performance.

#SalesResilience

#PurposeOverProfits

#CommunicationIsKey

About Nick Klingensmith After being thrown out of a Las Vegas hotel in a drunken haze, jeopardizing his career and relationships, Nick Klingensmith had to make a change. A 4-time cancer survivor, type-1 diabetic, recovering alcoholic with herniated discs, nerve damage and sleep apnea, he defies it all when he finds Obstacle Course Racing. Refusing to accept his limitations, he’s completed over 100 Spartan Races, 6 Major Marathons, several Ultras and scores of other obstacle and endurance events. As someone who has walked the path of a sales professional, Nick is an expert in propelling other achievement-driven professionals and leaders to overcome fear and rejection and push past self-limiting doubts, by inspiring them to take purposeful action towards their goals. Nick is a raw and passionate storyteller who holds nothing back when revealing who he used to be and the person he is now.

About Stride Motivation Stride Motivation, LLC is a dynamic company dedicated to transforming lives through inspiring keynote speeches and mindset coaching. Rooted in the inspiring journey of overcoming significant health challenges and personal struggles, the company serves as a beacon for achievement-driven professionals and leaders. Through compelling storytelling drawn from the world of endurance racing, Stride Motivation empowers individuals to conquer fear, rejection, and self-limiting doubts. Specializing in coaching sales teams and remote professionals, the company imparts valuable insights on developing a resilient mindset for success. Stride Motivation is not just a company; it's a catalyst for helping others discover their inner strength, reach their goals, and become the best version of themselves.

Key Takeaways: Building Resilient Sales Teams * Nick share his strategies for creating robust, adaptable sales forces. * Overcoming challenges through perseverance and mindset coaching. * Understanding the importance of logistics and supply chain management. * Developing mental resilience and endurance for sustained performance. * Aligning individual and team goals for motivation and engagement. * Fostering communication, goal setting, and prospecting habits.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Today's Topic: Building Resilient Sales Teams

(00:00:24) Stride Motivation and Nick Klingensmith

(00:00:56) Logistics Sales Challenges

(00:05:15) Trimble Insight Conference 2024

(00:08:09) Nick's Background and Career Highlights

(00:10:23) Four-time Cancer Survivor's Journey

(00:16:27) Pursuing Better Habits Through Challenges

(00:22:18) Building Resilient Teams: Identity and Purpose

(00:22:51) Nick's Marathon and Charity Endeavors

(00:25:17) "Selling Inspired" Book Overview

(00:29:08) Understanding Team Members' Driving Forces

(00:32:24) Aligning Professional and Personal Goals

(00:36:29) Purpose: Overcoming Obstacles and Inspiring Others

(00:39:37) Empowering Sales Managers with Communication

(00:42:42) Six Essential Team Meetings

(00:45:18) Goal Setting for Resilient Sales Teams

(00:50:51) Importance of Prospecting and Relationships

(00:54:45) Recap: Building Resilient Sales Teams

(00:56:26) Working with Individuals and Speaking at Conferences

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Ann Holm and Joe Lynch discuss stop sabotaging your sales. Ann is a Professional Certified Coach specializing in executive, leadership, and personal development.

Summary: Stop Sabotaging Your Sales Explore the intricate dynamics of personal growth and professional success within the logistics industry with Joe Lynch and executive coach Ann Holm. Delve into topics ranging from overcoming self-sabotage in sales to leveraging the Myers-Briggs personality framework for career advancement. Discover how to identify and mitigate 'saboteurs' like restlessness and hyper-achievement that can impact work performance. Join discussions on relationship-building in sales and embrace the science-based coaching methods outlined by Ann Holm for a more productive and fulfilling career in logistics sales. This podcast offers actionable insights for individuals seeking to enhance their sales skills and for those looking for deeper self-understanding to capitalize on their innate strengths.

#SelfSabotageInSales

#LogisticsLeadership

#StrengthsBasedSuccess

About Ann Holm Ann Holm is a Professional Certified Coach specializing in executive, leadership, and personal development. She is an MBTI Master Practitioner and is known as a thought leader in integrating psychological type theory with other coaching models. These include Emotional Intelligence, Positive Intelligence, and Polarity Thinking where she holds certifications in these disciplines. In addition, Holm has 25 years of experience in applied brain science as a speech-language pathologist specializing in stroke and brain injury rehabilitation. She has written the book Educator Bandwidth: How to Reclaim Your Energy, Passion, and Time. She is also a frequent podcast guest and is the author of numerous articles and blogs. Ann holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Speech and Hearing, and a master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Michigan, along with a certificate in Organizational Development from the University of Minnesota. She received coach training from the Coaches Training Institute and is certified by the International Coaching Federation. Past clients include schools ranging from Pre-K to post-secondary, small business owners, and teams in the logistics industry.

About Ann Holm’s Coaching Practice Ann helps individuals position themselves for success by increasing their self-awareness, which is a must-have skill in the 21st century. Through coaching and proven assessment tools, Ann helps people become aware of their personality, emotional intelligence, and how they manage their brain energy. She also helps her client to better understand their value proposition or personal brand. Areas of expertise include: personal self-awareness, sales coaching for logistics professionals, emotional intelligence, communication and influence, team building, MBTI Master Practitioner, extensive experience with the MBTI Step III, 360 Reach/Personal Branding, and applied brain science.

Key Takeaways: Stop Sabotaging Your Sales * Strategies to avoid self-sabotage in sales within the logistics industry. * The importance of self-awareness and utilizing scientific frameworks to enhance leadership skills. * Leverage unique strengths and personality types following the Myers-Briggs framework for success. * In-depth look at nine saboteurs impacting sales success and personal development. * Effective strategies to combat productivity saboteurs like 'avoiders' and 'restless' types. * Techniques for managing restlessness and distraction, and the importance of pairing salespeople based on complementary strengths. * Approaches to building trust in sales relationships and the ongoing need for coaching to mitigate 'saboteurs'.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Avoiding Sales Self-Sabotage

(00:00:28) Coaching for Executive Success

(00:05:27) Maximizing Potential in Logistics

(00:12:45) Understanding Personality Types

(00:13:43) Overcoming Sales Saboteurs

(00:14:29) Overcoming Childhood Saboteurs

(00:16:13) Understanding Sales Saboteurs

(00:21:12) Conquering Restlessness and Avoidance

(00:27:33) Cultivating Mindfulness and Focus

(00:33:15) Maximizing Sales Team Synergy

(00:36:30) The Perils of Hyper Achievement

(00:43:44) The Saboteur Within

(00:44:26) Overcoming Sales Sabotage

(00:45:18) Conquering Destructive Work Traits

(00:47:26) Overcoming Self-Sabotage

(00:53:19) Podcast Sign-off

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Chip Humitz, Marketing and Strategy Director, and Scott Waraniak, Executive Producer and Partner, at Lunar North, a branding and motion design studio, discuss strategies for achieving pricing power in the logistics industry.

Summary: Gaining Pricing Power in Logistics Joe Lynch is joined by branding experts Chip Humitz and Scott Waraniak to unpack the critical role of branding in differentiating businesses within the commoditized logistics sector. They delve into strategies for gaining pricing power and discuss how robust branding goes beyond visual identity, encompassing unique values, authenticity, and emotional engagement. Chip and Scott illustrate how companies can break away from commodity pricing to command higher prices and foster stronger customer recognition. The podcast also explores the benefits of aligning with a brand’s ‘true north’ for effective storytelling and marketing effectiveness. With anecdotes from the successes of companies like Yeti and Halo Top, and lessons from tech giant Apple, the episode is a deep dive into the transformative power of branding across B2B and B2C markets.

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#PricingPowerThroughBranding

#DifferentiateToDominate

About Chip Humitz Chip Humitz is the Marketing and Strategy Director at Lunar North, a design studio that specializes in motion-first thinking. Chip has worked in marketing and brand strategy for over 25 years. Chip has significant experience and expertise on both the client and agency side of the business, as well as both B2B and B2C categories. Chip has held various positions of increasing responsibility with top marketing, advertising, and branding agencies. Chip’s experience on the client-side includes stints at top brands including Heinz, Domino’s Pizza, GM Fleet, Ford Parts, Chevrolet, and Mahindra Automotive. Chip earned a Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Advertising and Marketing from Michigan State University.

About Scott Waraniak Scott Waraniak is the Executive Producer and Partner at Lunar North, a design studio that specializes in motion-first thinking. Scott Graduated from the College for Creative Studies with a BFA in graphic design where he fell in love combining good design with functional animation. For the last 15 years, Scott has been obsessed with the world of branding, design, and motion graphics, and how they can seamlessly work together. Long-time motocross racer turned daily cycling fanatic, his life mission is to figure out how to do motion graphics while mountain biking… but that seems dangerous, so he usually performs each activity separately. Scott has designed and animated work for clients such as Ford, GM, NBC, NFL Network, National Geographic, Nickelodeon, and Microsoft. Scott has helped craft brand voices through motion for clients such as Google News Initiative, PACCAR, Newlab, and Lear. If he’s not in the studio or in the woods, Scott can be found enjoying time with his wife, two daughters, and their myriad of animals.

About Lunar North Lunar North, established in 2012, is a design studio specializing in designing brand journeys by combining the principles of branding with motion thinking. Traditional storytelling and positioning are too static for today’s channel-rich screen-dominated marketing environment. Brands must move, must be brought to life by being steadfastly true to themselves while using motion design to continually build an always intriguing brand journey across channels and across content creators.

Key Takeaways: Gaining Pricing Power in Logistics * Understand how strong branding can create pricing power in the logistics industry. * Hear about the impact of successful branding in various industries, from Yeti to the milk industry. * Gain insights into the role of digital content and screens in engaging customers and branding today. * Explore the importance of aligning a company’s brand strategy with its ‘true north’ for consistent and effective marketing. * Learn from the unique approach of Lunar North in bringing motion into brand design. Discover the significance of branding beyond visual identity to differentiate and command higher prices.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Gaining Pricing Power in Logistics

(00:00:21) Introducing Lunar North

(00:01:27) Branding in Logistics

(00:02:39) The Power of Branding

(00:04:10) Branding in Logistics Innovation

(00:06:29) Branding Beyond Commodities

(00:10:21) Branding in a Commodity World

(00:13:39) Branding Beyond Pricing Power

(00:17:05) Screen Dominance in Content Creation

(00:17:50) Beyond Commodity Pricing

(00:21:27) Branding Beyond Logos

(00:27:37) Defining Your Brand's True North

(00:28:58) Branding Beyond Static Content

(00:31:07) Leveraging Branding in Logistics

(00:35:11) Differentiation in Brand Strategy

(00:38:07) Leveraging Branding in Logistics

(00:41:56) Building a Branded Business

(00:45:06) Aligning Decisions with Brand

(00:46:09) Aligning Brand with True North

(00:48:31) The Power of Branding

(00:52:48) Building Brand for Pricing Power

(00:56:12) Collaboration in Business Partnerships

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Steve Elwell and Joe Lynch discuss avoiding logistics FUD. Steve is the Founder and Managing Director of iDev Partners, a boutique leadership, business strategy and turnaround consulting firm.

Summary: Avoiding Logistics FUD In this episode, Joe Lynch and guest Steve Elwell tackle the pervasive issue of Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD) and its impact on various aspects of business, particularly in logistics. Joe and Steve provide valuable insights into overcoming FUD by establishing trust and eliminating disruptive elements within business relationships, and leadership. The conversations delve into strategies for fostering growth, efficiency, and effective sales processes by promoting consistent, reliable behavior and building trustworthy partnerships. They discuss the negative consequences of transactional relationships and emphasize the rewards of creating harmonious environments in team settings, especially against the backdrop of current industrial challenges and transformative periods. With a focus on personal conduct, team bonding, and maintaining customer relationships, this episode serves as a crucial guide for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of fear, uncertainty, and doubt in the professional landscape.

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#LogisticsLeadership

#BuildingTrustInBusiness

About Steve Elwell Steve is the Founder and since 2010 Managing Director of iDev Partners a boutique leadership, business strategy and turnaround consulting firm located in Farmington Hills, MI. In this role he has helps leaders and organizations realize their potential and mission. Steve has lead multiple technology, manufacturing, and start-up businesses as CEO, COO, and President. His consulting clients include large publicly traded corporations and family businesses in industries from logistics to aerospace. Prior to strategy and turnaround, Steve ran an IT, and automation businesses and owned a retained executive search firm. He earned an MBA from Wayne State University in Detroit, and a BA in Economics and Management from Albion College, in Albion, MI. Steve, his wife Kris, and their two children live in Farmington Hill, MI.

About iDev iDev serves leaders and businesses in their transition from good to great. We develop clarity and translate that clarity into action and durable sustainable gains. Our approach brings together vision, talent, technology, around realistic solutions, and deliberate high-energy execution. iDev has been successful in diverse situations including turnaround and transformation, crisis management, and strategic growth. iDev leaders have prior consulting experience as well as tenure as C-suite function heads and CEOs.

Key Takeaways: Avoiding Logistics FUD * Understanding the impact of fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) in logistics and business. * Strategies for enhancing business growth, efficiency, and performance by overcoming FUD. * The importance of trust, rapport, and leadership in personal relationships. * Adapting to industry shifts and challenges by fostering agility and strong partnerships. * The risks of transactional relationships and the benefits of transparent, mutually beneficial collaborations. * How to counteract the negative effects of FUD by cultivating harmony and effective team dynamics.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Avoiding Logistics FUD

(00:00:13) Reflecting on FUD in Relationships

(00:02:08) Optimizing Business Performance

(00:02:57) Impact of Fear and Uncertainty

(00:07:52) Navigating Post-COVID Logistics Challenges

(00:09:58) Combatting FUD in Sales

(00:12:34) The Impact of Sales Conduct

(00:18:14) Managing FUD in Business Relationships

(00:22:44) Navigating Business Relationships

(00:29:22) Transactional Pitfalls in Shipping

(00:30:24) Fostering Harmony Over FUD

(00:36:02) Building Strong Business Relationships

(00:36:27) Leadership and Building Trust

(00:41:05) Overcoming FUD in Logistics

(00:42:46) Seek Harmony, Avoid Disruption

(00:43:26) Identifying Business Pain Points

(00:44:30) Wrapping Up Logistics Podcast

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Kelly Williams and Joe Lynch discuss revolutionizing the road: Trimble's tech solutions. Kelly is the VP, Product Management of Trimble Transportation, a technology company that offers a suite of transportation technology solutions, including fleet management, route optimization, and freight visibility tools, to improve efficiency and safety.

Summary: Revolutionizing the Road: Trimble's Tech Solutions Join host Joe Lynch as he dives into a fascinating conversation with Kelly Williams from Trimble Transportation, about the cutting-edge technological innovations reshaping the logistics and trucking industry. From in-depth discussions about Trimble's impact through solutions like PCMiler and TMW Suite to the comprehensive examination of the importance of PCMiler as a crucial software for the logistics sector, the interview explores the transformative nature of technology in freight transportation. Kelly shares details of the upcoming Trimble Insight Tech Conference, the challenges and advancements in transportation tech, and Kelly's own career journey from Schneider to Trimble, highlighting her focus on improving the industry for truck drivers. Engage with critical issues such as app fatigue among drivers, the fragmented nature of the industry, the vital role of AI and business intelligence, and the necessity of involving frontline workers in technology development. Discover how Trimble is integrating AI to revolutionize its tools and the synergy between freight brokerage and asset management through tech optimization. Gain insider knowledge on the industry's response to technology and the steps Trimble is taking to enhance trucking productivity. Listen as Joe and Kelly invite listeners to a world of opportunities at Trimble Insight Tech Conference and the NMFTA Cyber Security Conference sponsored by Trimble.

#TrimbleTechInnovation

#TransportationTransformation

#FreightFutures

About Kelly Williams Kelly Williams is the VP, Product Management within Trimble’s transportation sector. After spending 20 years at a carrier, Williams is leveraging her experience to develop cutting-edge technology aimed at optimizing and transforming how the transportation industry moves freight. Since joining Trimble, Williams has led product development and strategy for Trimble's award-winning dynamic freight procurement solution, Engage Lane.

About Trimble Transportation Trimble Transportation provides fleets with solutions to create a fully integrated supply chain. With an intelligent ecosystem of products and services, Trimble Transportation enables customers to embrace the rapid technological evolution of the industry and connect all aspects of transportation and logistics — trucks, drivers, back office, freight and assets. Trimble Transportation delivers an open, scalable platform to help customers make more informed decisions and maximize performance, visibility and safety.

Key Takeaways: Revolutionizing the Road: Trimble's Tech Solutions * Learn about the revolutionary impact of Trimble's logistics technology, including PCMiler and the TMW Suite. * Hear how PCMiler is setting the standard in freight transportation with route optimization and precise mileage calculations. * Discover the benefits of attending Trimble's Insight Tech Conference for networking and the latest industry insights. * Gain understanding of app fatigue among drivers and the drive towards AI-enhanced, user-friendly technology. * Explore Trimble's strategies for improving productivity by addressing the fragmented nature of the transportation industry. * Understand the role of AI in logistics through examples like AI assistants and supply-demand prediction tools. * Learn about the increasing crossover between freight brokerage and asset-based carriers, and how tech optimizes operations.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Revolutionizing Road Logistics

(00:00:24) Driving Transportation Tech

(00:03:30) Standardizing Mileage in Logistics

(00:05:22) The Must-Attend Transport Tech Event

(00:09:12) Improving Trucking with Technology

(00:18:18) Improving Driver Experience

(00:20:37) Investment vs. Productivity in Transport

(00:25:45) Trucking Industry Fragmentation

(00:26:29) Advancing Tech with Frontline Feedback

(00:35:50) The Evolving Freight Landscape

(00:38:42) AI Transforming Transportation Tech

(00:44:09) Revolutionizing Trucking with Tech

(00:45:43) Innovating Trucking Productivity

(00:46:42) Insights into Trimble's Conferences

(00:50:59) Wrapping Up with Logistics Leaders

Learn More About Revolutionizing the Road: Trimble's Tech Solutions Kelly Williams | Linkedin

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Mike Jarrett and Joe Lynch discuss shelf ready solutions: Jarrett's logistics expertise. Mike is the Founder of Jarrett Logistics, a leading 3PL providing transportation and logistics solutions

Summary: Shelf Ready Solutions: Jarrett's Logistics Expertise In this insightful new podcast, host Joe Lynch engages with logistics expert Mike Jarrett, CEO of Jarrett Logistics, to explore the ever-evolving world of retail supply chain management and its increasing challenges. Together, they delve into how globalization has impacted the supply chain needs, particularly within the retail sector, and discuss Mike's personal journey from working at established firms to founding his own logistics company. With a focus on the complexities of delivering shelf-ready consumer goods and meeting retailers' demanding requirements, such as OTIF, the podcast covers strategies that companies like Jarrett Logistics employ to ensure on-time delivery and compliance, utilizing advanced technology while prioritizing customer service. Cybersecurity concerns and the prevention of freight fraud are also key topics discussed, and the significance of maintaining personal relationships in the industry is underscored. Mike further shares details on the upcoming Jarrett Supply Chain Summit and associated charity events, setting the stage for a comprehensive discussion on the importance of efficient supply chain management from manufacturer to retailer for maximum customer satisfaction.

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#SupplyChainEvolution

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About Mike Jarrett Mike Jarrett, President, and CEO of Jarrett founded the company in 1999. Prior to starting the company, Mike spent several years in the supply chain industry where he was Vice President of Carrier Operations for Hudson, Ohio–based Caliber Logistics (now known as FedEx Supply Chain Services). Earlier in his career, he was a leader at Roadway Express. He graduated from the University of Mount Union with a Bachelor of Business Administration and received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Akron. Mike and his wife Diane reside in Orrville, Ohio. They have two daughters, Alexa, and Madeline. He currently serves as the Chair of the Heartland Education Community Board of Trustees, the Wayne County Community Foundation (WCCF) Board, and the University of Mount Union Board of Trustees.

About Jarrett Logistics Jarrett Logistics is a privately held, family-owned company founded in 1999 in Orrville, Ohio, where the company headquarters are today. As a leading multimodal 3PL, Jarrett provides transportation, logistics, warehousing, and fleet services for customers throughout North America. At Jarrett, the philosophy is that supply chain partners should have no limits. Jarrett makes a promise to its customers. The customer is important. Customer emergencies are Jarrett’s emergencies. Highly personalized service is provided 24/7/365 through the company’s routing center – of which all calls are answered within three rings or less. Jarrett promises customers are informed. With the most advanced technology combined with the greatest people, Jarrett provides actionable data so customers can make informed decisions in real time. Jarrett promises their customer’s supply chain will be innovative. The way we Jarrett delivers solutions gives customers a strategic advantage and helps them grow their business in a new way.

About The Jarrett Supply Chain Summit The Jarrett Supply Chain Summit is an event that aims to provide innovative insights and help participants stay ahead in the market. It will take place on Thursday, August 10 at the Orrville High School Auditorium in Orrville, Ohio. The registration for the event begins at 8:00 a.m. The keynote speaker for the summit is Jim Tressel, a College Football Hall of Famer, and former Ohio State University football coach. Tressel is known for his leadership and strategic brilliance, which led the Buckeyes to numerous championships. Other guest speakers include industry leaders such as Satish Jindel, Mike Jarrett, Berkley Stafford, Gary Moore, Alan Jones, Jerry Zurovchak, Rick Brumett, Todd Polen, Holli Goare, Janene Holmes, Steve Antunes, David Reese, and Tom Clark. The summit offers networking opportunities, interactive sessions, and the chance to explore innovative solutions for supply chain operations. After the summit, there will be a musical performance by Tracy Byrd and a silent auction to support the Heartland Education Community at Jarrett Headquarters.

Key Takeaways: Shelf Ready Solutions: Jarrett's Logistics Expertise * Insights into the evolution of retail supply chain management needs in the age of globalization. * Overview of Jarrett Supply Chain Summit's speakers, charity event, and networking opportunities. * Personal entrepreneurship journey of Mike Jarrett and the founding of Jarrett Logistics. * Challenges and strategies in managing shelf-ready supply chains for consumer goods. * Understanding retailers' OTIF requirements and how logistics companies mitigate chargebacks and related fines. * The balance between technology and human interaction for effective logistics management. * Discussions on freight fraud, cybersecurity challenges, and the importance of maintaining secure relationships in the logistics industry.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Shelf-Ready Logistics Solutions

(00:00:18) Logistics Evolution in Business

(00:04:02) Jarrett Supply Chain Summit Preview

(00:06:15) The Origins of Jarrett Logistics

(00:08:23) Shelf-Ready Supply Chain Complexity

(00:15:19) Navigating Big Box Supply Chains

(00:25:18) Human Touch in Supply Chain

(00:30:30) Combating Freight Fraud & Cybersecurity

(00:38:06) Efficiency in Retail Logistics

(00:39:59) Achieving Supply Chain Satisfaction

(00:40:44) Upcoming Logistics Events & Charity

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Matt Harding and Joe Lynch discuss Greenscreens: benchmarking for shipper success. Matt is Chief Technology Officer at Greenscreens.ai, a freight-tech company on a mission to rock the freight world through accurate predictions, actionable insights and cutting-edge technology. Summary: Greenscreens: Benchmarking for Shipper Success Discover how technology is revolutionizing the shipping industry in this insightful podcast. Joe Lynch chats with Matt Harding, CTO of Greenscreens.ai, about harnessing the power of dynamic pricing, and data analytics to optimize shipping efficiency. Learn how seasoned shipping managers can leverage benchmark data to make informed decisions, while understanding the risks of underpaying for shipping. Delve into the future of logistics, where AI and accurate data are crucial for navigating market fluctuations. This episode explores the challenges and opportunities shaping the industry, offering valuable insights for anyone interested in the future of shipping.

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About Matt Harding With over 20 years in supply chain and transportation, Matthew has held key leadership roles across consulting, technology, data analytics, and third-party logistics (3PL). Before joining Greenscreens.ai, he was Senior Vice President of Data Science at Transplace/Uber Freight, overseeing data architecture, supply chain analytics, and logistics engineering. He has also developed trucking market intelligence consortiums and transportation products for shippers and 3PLs. Matthew holds a Bachelor of Industrial Engineering with Honors from Georgia Tech and a Master of Engineering in Logistics from MIT.

About Greenscreens.ai Greenscreens.ai is transforming how the freight industry buys and sells freight through a collaborative and dynamic approach driven by clean data and innovative technology. Leveraging sophisticated machine learning algorithms, we provide market intelligence via an intuitive and integrated platform, empowering users to quickly adjust their freight strategies based on powerful real-time data insights. With two distinct products—one serving shippers and one serving brokers—customers buy and sell with confidence, unveil markets, and build resilience.

Key Takeaways: Greenscreens: Benchmarking for Shipper Success * Role of dynamic rate intelligence and machine learning in increasing broker productivity. * How technology assists in decision-making and maintains efficiency amidst market changes. * The impact of machine learning on shippers’ pricing strategies and operational streamlining through APIs. * Experienced shipping managers’ faster reaction to benchmark data for carrier negotiations. * The role of market intelligence tools in promoting transparency and preventing deceit in shipper-carrier relationships. * Future trends in transportation highlighting the growing significance of analytics and intelligent data use. * Shippers who use Greenscreens gain the following benefits: * User-friendly Solutions: They prioritize intuitive tools that simplify complex logistics processes. * Data-Driven Insights: Cutting-edge technology delivers accurate rate predictions and decision support for a competitive edge. * Collaborative Partnerships: Greenscreens.ai values partnerships, sharing industry expertise to achieve mutual success with clients. * Seamless Integrations: Their solutions integrate seamlessly with existing systems, minimizing disruption and streamlining operations. * Customer-Centric Approach: They prioritize customer needs, offering an advisory approach with a focus on each company's specific goals.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Benchmarking Shipper Success

(00:00:18) Introducing Greenscreens CTO

(00:01:28) Understanding Dynamic Pricing

(00:06:43) Navigating Shippers' Market Challenges

(00:13:19) Path to Freight Tech Leadership

(00:16:17) Advancing Shippers with Greenscreens

(00:22:53) Experience Shapes Logistic Decisions

(00:23:56) Navigating Shipping Rates

(00:32:20) Decoding Transport Cost Drivers

(00:38:24) Risks in Underpaying for Freight

(00:39:32) The Future of Transportation Tech

(00:47:11) Benchmarking in Freight Brokerage

(00:49:07) Innovating in Tough Tech Terrain

(00:52:11) The Pitfalls of AI Data Input

(00:54:33) Engaging Logistics Leaders

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Keith Peterson and Joe Lynch discuss LTL innovation: how NMFTA is building a better future. Keith is the Director of Operations at The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA), a nonprofit membership organization that represents the interests of less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers.

Summary: LTL Innovation: How NMFTA is Building a Better Future In this new podcast interview, join Joe Lynch and industry expert Keith Peterson as they delve into the nuances of Less Than Truckload (LTL) shipping and the transformative work of The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA). From innovations in LTL and the crucial role of NMFTA in freight classification and digital standards to the challenges and opportunities within the industry, the podcast covers a wide range of topics. Learn about the importance of cybersecurity in logistics, the simplification of the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system, the transition to electronic bills of lading, and the impact of LTL efficiency on transport costs. With Keith’s extensive background in the trucking industry and his current efforts at NMFTA, the episode offers in-depth discussions on improving accuracy, and reducing logistics friction. Tune in for an expert take on the significant changes happening in the LTL shipping industry.

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About Keith Peterson Keith Peterson has more than two decades of experience in technical operations, customer success management, and both product and customer support. Currently serving as the Director of Operations for The National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA)™, he plays a pivotal role in helping to advance the industry through classification and digitization. Prior to his role at NMFTA, Peterson started his career as a driver for TWT Refrigerated Transport, then worked in operations for System Transport and Interstate Distributor Co., all asset-based carriers. He then served in numerous strategic operations positions at Qualcomm and Omnitracs, and most recently held the position of Senior Director of Professional Services at Solera, Inc. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration from Eastern Washington University in Cheney, WA.

About NMFTA The National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA™) is a non-profit membership organization headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. It is the world’s leading organization representing the interests of less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers. The association’s membership is comprised of motor carriers operating in interstate, intrastate, and foreign commerce. NMFTA provides critical services to the industry in the form of classification standards, identification codes, digital operation standards, and support for cybersecurity within the industry.

Key Takeaways: LTL Innovation: How NMFTA is Building a Better Future * Overview of NMFTA's efforts to involve industry participants in shaping the future of LTL shipping through listening sessions and councils. * Exploring the innovation in LTL (less-than-truckload) shipping and its impact on efficiency and shipping costs. * Understanding the role of The NMFTA in freight classification and the facilitation of industry standards. * Insights into the evolution of packaging and handling practices within the LTL shipping industry. * Delving into the NMFC's 'classification reimagined' initiative aimed at simplifying freight classification. * Examining the shift towards electronic documentation such as eBOL to streamline shipping processes. * Discussion on the importance of cybersecurity in the freight and trucking industry and actions to mitigate risks.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Innovating LTL with NMFTA

(00:01:26) Efficiency in Freight Transportation

(00:03:21) Navigating LTL Shipping Efficiently

(00:10:08) Road to Executive Insight

(00:15:03) The Maddening LTL Classifications

(00:17:04) Streamlining Freight Classifications

(00:18:52) Freight Classification Explained

(00:20:39) Reimagining Freight Classifications

(00:27:28) Revamping Freight Classification

(00:31:47) Standardizing Digital Transportation

(00:33:44) Revolutionizing Bill of Lading

(00:35:11) Understanding the LTL Market

(00:36:51) LTL Logistics and Industry Evolution

(00:41:35) Cybersecurity in Freight Industry

(00:47:37) Planning LTL Listening Sessions

(00:50:37) Revolutionizing LTL Transport

(00:52:48) Embracing Change in Freight Classification

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Sean Smith and Joe Lynch discuss scaling your SMB freight brokerage. Sean is VP of Product at Denim, a trusted freight factoring partner on a mission to advance the supply chain by accelerating the movement of money and data.

Summary: Scaling Your SMB Freight Brokerage In this insightful podcast series, Joe Lynch and Sean Smith delve into the dynamic world of small and medium-sized (SMB) freight brokerage businesses. They explore the strategies for scaling these operations, the challenges of managing cash flow and capital, and the transformative impact of technology in the industry. With a focus on the importance of strong back-office management, they discuss Denim’s specialized services for freight brokers, including freight factoring, back-office support, and the utilization of cloud-based technological solutions. Sean and Joe analyze the growth opportunities and the essential balance needed between sales and operations for these brokerages to thrive. The podcast also highlights the changing workforce dynamics, the critical selection process for a freight factoring partner, and the benefits of embracing tools and partnerships to avoid financial troubles. Tune in for a deep dive into the logistics and operational tactics that can spell success for SMB freight brokerage businesses.

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About Sean Smith Sean Smith, VP of Product at Denim, has spent 10 years building and scaling products in the financial services and logistics industries. While leading Product at Denim, he has pioneered new capabilities for the factoring space including risk automation and pricing. Sean has also led work on our client dashboard, job management and collaboration that have revolutionized the process and workflow for broker clients looking to save time on back office operations. He excels at combining his passion for technology with the ability to drive impact on a balance sheet.

About Denim Denim is a trusted freight factoring partner on a mission to advance the supply chain by accelerating the movement of money and data. Denim delivers fast access to the working capital you need, when you need it. With Denim’s proven, flexible factoring solutions, you can easily manage your financing options, monetize your working capital, and automate your back-office operations to build a resilient business. Denim is a true partner, acting as an extension of your team, saving you time and money while providing the opportunity to focus on retaining and attracting new customers.

Key Takeaways: Scaling Your SMB Freight Brokerage * Strategies for scaling SMB freight brokerage businesses and overcoming challenges. * The role of freight factoring and back-office solutions for managing finances. * Cash flow management as a critical component of freight brokerage growth. * The rise of personalized service in small and medium-sized freight brokerage firms. * Technology's transformative impact on the freight industry and the benefits of cloud-based solutions. * Importance of strong back-office management and efficient processes in scaling SMB freight brokerages.

Timestamps (00:00:02) Scaling SMB Freight Brokerage

(00:00:26) SMB Freight Brokering Insights

(00:03:32) The Financial Challenges of Freight Brokering

(00:06:34) From Engineering to Startups

(00:11:31) Scaling SMB Freight Programs

(00:12:06) Growth in SMB Freight Brokerage

(00:17:27) Revolutionizing Freight with Tech

(00:22:23) Scaling SMB Freight Brokerages

(00:29:23) Responding to Market Demand

(00:29:38) Scaling SMB Freight Brokerage

(00:35:04) Rethinking Workforce Strategies

(00:38:10) Navigating Financial Partnerships

(00:39:20) Choosing the Right Factoring Partner

(00:43:29) Scaling SMB Freight Brokerages

(00:45:15) Optimism in Freight Brokering

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Chris Cser and Joe Lynch discuss global giants - ICAT moves the world's largest cargo. Chris is the Director of Operations at ICAT Logistics Detroit where they handle the shipments that other companies don't, can't, and won't.

Summary: Global Giants: ICAT Moves the World's Largest Cargo In this podcast, Chris Cser, Director of Operations at ICAT Logistics, takes us on a journey through the complex world of global logistics. Founded in 1992 in Baltimore, ICAT Logistics has expanded across the United States and Europe, specializing in handling unusual, high-value, and oversized freight that often falls outside the scope of standard containerized shipping. Chris shares his personal story of entering the logistics industry and delves into the intricacies of project cargo, from moving entire assembly lines across continents to navigating the challenges of transporting oversized, heavy, and hazardous materials. He also discusses the importance of having a logistics partner with global expertise and the ability to provide flexible shipping options in the face of unexpected disruptions. Throughout the podcast, Chris emphasizes the need for companies to ensure compliance and ethical practices in their global supply chains, highlighting the severe consequences of non-compliance in today's transparent world. Finally, he touches on his company's role as the preferred logistics carrier for the National Guard and their involvement in upcoming events.

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About Chris Cser Chris’s expertise in global logistics is tied to his experience growing up and marrying into a military family. That background has helped him build the skills to develop a worldwide network of trusted partners over the past three decades. His leadership in international logistics is enhanced by his continuous education including extensive travel in Europe, Asia, Mexico and the Middle East to see port operations for himself. In his off hours, Chris is a sports enthusiast who enjoys cooking. As the father of a son with Coffin Siris Syndrome, Chris devotes significant time to advocating on behalf of people with CSS and Autism.

About ICAT Logistics ICAT Logistics Detroit is family-owned and operated and has been since its inception more than 30 years ago when it was created to ensure safe, secure and timely delivery of goods. Customers have come to depend on the experience, knowledge and capabilities of ICAT Logistics Detroit and its established partnerships around the world. Their team always finds a way to get the job done. It’s the result of years of working together and building a worldwide network of resources and relationships to solve complex shipping challenges. The experts at ICAT Logistics Detroit know that every shipment is mission critical to our customers, who represent a wide range of companies from multinationals to family-owned enterprises and start-ups. We think through the critical details so that they don’t have to. The best routes. The most efficient modes of transport. Getting through customs. Packaging bulky loads. Warehousing, if necessary.

Key Takeaways: Global Giants: ICAT Moves the World's Largest Cargo * Discover how ICAT Logistics has expanded across the United States and Europe over the past 30 years. * Learn about the complexities of handling unusual, high-value, and oversized global transportation. * Explore the challenges and regulations involved in transporting oversized, heavy, and hazardous materials. * Understand the importance of precise project management and sequencing when moving entire assembly lines and manufacturing equipment. * Gain insights into the evolving regulations and safety concerns surrounding the transportation of lithium batteries. * Recognize the significance of having a logistics partner with global expertise and flexible shipping options. * Appreciate the complexities of moving freight internationally, including regulations, customs clearance, and multiple parties involved.

Timestamps (00:00:02) ICAT Moves the World's Largest Cargo

(00:01:52) Navigating the Challenges of Global Logistics

(00:03:14) Chris Cser's Journey into Logistics

(00:04:44) Defining Project Cargo: High Value, High Consequences

(00:07:05) Moving Manufacturing Equipment Across the Globe

(00:08:51) Moving Big, Bold, and Hazardous Freight

(00:13:14) Lithium Batteries: A Hot Topic in Freight

(00:19:18) International Customs can be Challenging

(00:19:48) Navigating Global Logistics Challenges with Flexibility

(00:26:06) Navigating the Complexities of Global Logistics

(00:29:32) Ensuring Compliance in Global Supply Chains

(00:32:18) Navigating the Complexities of Project Cargo

(00:37:56) National Guard Logistics with Chris Cser

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Mission Accomplished: Beating The Clock With An Oversized Cross-Border Delivery | ICAT

In Perfect Harmony: Icat’s Custom Shipping For The United States Air Force (Usaf) Band’s Precious Cargo | ICAT

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Mike Kucharski and Joe Lynch discuss why new emissions standards could cripple the trucking industry. Mike is Co-Owner and Vice President of JKC Trucking, a leader in temperature-controlled transportation industry for over three decades.

Summary: Why New Emissions Standards Could Cripple the Trucking Industry In this podcast, Mike Kucharski, VP of JKC Trucking, shares his insights on the challenges facing the trucking industry, particularly in light of new emission standards and the push towards electrification. JKC Trucking specializes in refrigerated and frozen LTL services from the Midwest to the West Coast, playing a crucial role in the American food supply chain. Mike discusses the complexities of refrigerated LTL shipping, his experiences growing up in the trucking industry, and the potential impact of new regulations on costs and efficiency. He also delves into the challenges of implementing electric trucks, including high costs, inadequate infrastructure, limited range, and the impact on the power grid. The podcast also covers issues such as supply chain waste, empty backhauls, and the need for affordable, reliable hybrid trucks to prevent catastrophic failures in the food industry. Throughout the episodes, Mike emphasizes the importance of practical solutions that consider the realities faced by independent drivers and small trucking companies in the industry's transition towards a more sustainable future.

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About Mike Mike Kucharski, Co-Owner and Vice President of JKC Trucking, isn't just leading a Chicago-based trucking company – he's shaping the future of the industry. With over 30 years of experience under his belt, Mike's expertise in climate-controlled and dry freight transportation is widely recognized. He's a vocal advocate for the industry, frequently sought after by the news media to explain the potential pitfalls of proposed regulations. Mike's leadership extends beyond JKC Trucking, ensuring both the company's success and a thriving future for the American trucking landscape. He holds a degree in business management from DePaul University.

About JKC Trucking JKC Trucking has been a leader in Chicago's temperature-controlled transportation industry for over three decades. They specialize in keeping your most delicate freight fresh, from fruits and vegetables to dairy products and pharmaceuticals. Their fleet of 350 company-owned trailers and 250 tractors equipped with advanced temperature control ensures your shipment arrives on time and in perfect condition. JKC's offerings extend beyond refrigerated transport. They handle dry freight and less-than-truckload (LTL) shipments across the country, reaching major hubs in California, Florida, and the West Coast. With a proven track record of success and a diverse clientele, including Fortune 500 companies, JKC is your trusted partner for all your transportation needs.

Key Takeaways: Why New Emissions Standards Could Cripple the Trucking Industry * Emission standards could negatively impact the trucking industry by increasing costs and reducing efficiency. * JKC Trucking specializes in refrigerated and frozen LTL services, playing a crucial role in the food supply chain. * Refrigerated LTL shipping is complex, involving maintaining proper temperatures across long distances and multiple stops. * Mike Kucharski shares his experiences growing up in the trucking industry and helping his father from a young age. * New emission standards may not be feasible for the trucking industry to meet with current technology. * Implementing electric trucks faces challenges such as high costs, inadequate infrastructure, and insufficient power grid capacity. * The trucking industry needs affordable hybrid trucks with multiple power systems for reliability and to prevent supply chain failures.

Timestamps (00:00:02) New Emission Standards' Impact on Trucking

(00:00:14) Feeding America: JKC Trucking's Refrigerated LTL Services

(00:01:43) The Complexities of Refrigerated LTL Shipping

(00:04:27) Growing Up in the Trucking Industry

(00:05:50) Trucking Faces Challenges with Emission Standards

(00:07:00) The Impracticality of Electric Trucks

(00:11:14) The Challenges of Electric Trucks

(00:15:27) Problems with Electric Trucks

(00:20:56) The Challenges of Electric Trucking Adoption

(00:26:34) Reducing Waste in the Supply Chain

(00:30:40) Navigating Supply Chain Challenges in Trucking

(00:35:55) Emission Standards: A Trucking Industry Crisis?

(00:37:30) Truckers Need Affordable, Reliable Hybrid Trucks

(00:38:24) Sustainable Trucking Challenges with Mike Kucharski

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Andrew Wimer and Joe Lynch discuss the blind spots of visibility. Andrew is Director, Operations for Descartes MacroPoint, a global leader in on-demand, software-as-a-service solutions for logistics businesses.

About Andrew Wimer Andrew Wimer is Director, Operations for Descartes MacroPoint, a global leader in providing on-demand, software-as-a-service solutions for logistics businesses. With over 15 years of dedicated expertise in the field of logistics, Andrew brings a wealth of experience to the intersection of technology and freight management. For nearly a decade, he has served in pivotal roles at Descartes for its Descartes MacroPoint multimodal freight visibility platform. As Director of Operations, his responsibilities encompass spearheading new customer implementations, facilitating seamless carrier onboarding, and ensuring the ongoing success of their valued clientele. Andrew’s career reflects a commitment to optimizing supply chain operations through innovative solutions and strategic leadership in the dynamic landscape of logistics and freight technology.

About Descartes Descartes is the global leader in providing on-demand, software-as-a-service solutions focused on improving the productivity, security and sustainability of logistics-intensive businesses. One of Descartes’ solutions in its cloud-based transportation management software portfolio, Descartes MacroPoint is a multimodal visibility platform designed to help freight brokers, third-party logistics companies (3PLs) and shippers gain better visibility to their freight operations and shipments. Carriers can easily connect with the solution via GPS-based electronic logging device (ELD), transportation management systems (TMS), or mobile app-based tracking methods. The platform allows for increased control and management of the supply chain—with more efficient and high-quality data to improve communication and decision-making. Using Descartes MacroPoint, companies can enhance customer service, increase distribution efficiency, better collaborate with customers, suppliers and carriers, and minimize the impact of disruptions and late delivery penalties. Connect with Descartes MacroPoint on LinkedIn, X and Facebook.

Key Takeaways: Blind Spots of Visibility * Andrew and Joe discuss some of the blind spots in visibility including: + Clunky onboarding + Dirty data + Port blackholes * Descartes MacroPoint is part of a world-leading Software-as-a-Service solution suite focused on improving productivity, performance, and security for logistics-intensive businesses. * Descartes focus on visibility and control: Their Descartes MacroPoint platform grants freight brokers, 3PLs, and shippers real-time insights into their operations and shipments. * The company provides easy carrier integration: Carriers can connect via diverse methods like GPS trackers, TMS systems, or mobile apps for seamless data sharing. * Descartes improves supply chain management: The platform offers increased control, data quality, communication, and decision-making, leading to better customer service, distribution efficiency, collaboration, and disruption mitigation.

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Ryan Sullivan and Joe Lynch discuss the CRO perspective - growing freighttech sales. Ryan is the CEO and Founder of Ratchet Ventures, a fractional CRO firm specializing in the logistics and freighttech space.

Summary: The CRO Perspective: Growing FreightTech Sales In this podcast, Ryan Sullivan, Founder of Ratchet Ventures and an experienced Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), shares his insights on growing sales in the freight tech and logistics industry. He discusses the importance of revenue management, transitioning from founder-led sales to a scalable process, and the three levers to increase sales: larger deals, more opportunities, and higher conversion rates. Ryan emphasizes understanding the ideal customer profile, building genuine relationships, and specializing in a specific niche to improve sales performance. He also addresses the challenges growing companies face in finding the right sales leadership and how fractional CRO services can help. Throughout the podcast, Ryan shares his unconventional journey and expertise in helping companies and individuals navigate the increasingly competitive supply chain technology industry.

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About Ryan Sullivan Ryan Sullivan is the CEO & Founder of Ratchet Ventures. With over a decade of experience in supply chain tech, Ryan partners with seed to Series B companies to revamp sales strategies, optimize pipelines, and enhance forecasting. A proven leader with success at Kuebix and Tive, he specializes in transitioning from founder-led sales to scalable processes, achieving 5-10x revenue growth. As a 2x founder, 2x corporate exit, and 3-time founding sales leader, Ryan's expertise includes channel partnerships, sales playbooks, prospecting, and CRM enablement. Passionate about innovation in logistics and transportation, he actively shares industry insights on LinkedIn and is committed to transparency and authenticity in all business interactions. Based in Boston, Ryan drives growth and innovation in the supply chain industry.

About Ratchet Ventures Ratchet Ventures, led by CEO & Founder Ryan Sullivan, empowers supply chain technology leaders to scale, secure funding, and drive profitable revenue through comprehensive growth services. With over 15 years of experience, Ryan partners with seed to Series B companies to transition from founder-led sales to scalable processes, achieving significant growth. Ratchet Ventures specializes in Fractional CRO services, strategic growth planning, and go-to-market strategies. As a 2x founder, 2x corporate exit, and 3-time founding sales leader, Ryan's expertise is instrumental in navigating startup complexities and driving innovation in the supply chain sector (Ryan Sullivan ).

Key Takeaways: The CRO Perspective: Growing FreightTech Sales * Gain insights from a Chief Revenue Officer on growing sales in the freight tech industry. * Learn about the importance of building relationships with customers. * Understand the growing significance of revenue management in companies. * Discover how to transition from founder-led sales to a scalable sales process. * Hear about Ryan Sullivan's unconventional journey to becoming a successful tech sales leader. * Learn three key levers to grow sales in freight tech and logistics companies. * Understand the value of genuine expertise and personal connections in the era of AI-generated content.

Timestamps (00:00:01) The CRO Perspective on Freight Tech Sales

(00:00:20) Fractional CRO for Early Stage Companies

(00:01:35) The Growing Importance of Revenue Management

(00:04:00) Scaling Sales Beyond Founder-Led Efforts

(00:08:05) Accidental Entrepreneur Discovers Supply Chain Tech

(00:14:18) Three Levers to Grow Freight Tech Sales

(00:16:03) Selling Larger Deals in Freight Brokerage

(00:19:34) The Value of Authentic Expertise

(00:22:17) Boost Sales Conversion Through Customer Understanding

(00:24:32) Niching Down for Higher Conversions

(00:32:34) Focusing on the Ideal Customer Profile

(00:39:35) Fractional CRO: Helping Companies Overcome Growth Barriers

(00:43:21) Fractional CRO: Driving Strategic Sales Growth

(00:47:03) Navigating Sales Leadership Challenges in Growing Companies

(00:51:48) Three Ways to Grow Freight Tech Sales

(00:52:52) Navigating Supply Chain Technology and Capital

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Michael Caney and Joe Lynch discuss eliminating freight fraud. Michael is the Chief Commercial Officer of Highway, a freight-tech company that identifies who's really hauling your freight to reduce fraud and supercharge your digital bookings.

About Michael Caney Michael Caney is a keen strategist and visionary leader with a demonstrated track record for driving transformational change that has helped early-stage freight tech companies and mid-market 3PLs accelerate growth and achieve scalability. His proven ability to distill complexity into easy-to-understand execution is at the heart of an innovative approach to talent development and team-building strategies. Michael has 20 years of experience in leadership and advisory roles in corporate development, sales, brokerage, managed services, technology, and fleet operations. He was also the founder of GrowthNexus, a consultancy firm that infuses experienced executives into go-to-market planning, sales playbooks, and operational process design to help companies simplify technology decisions. About Highway Highway is a technology company focused on solving the digital identity problem in the trucking industry. They have developed a Carrier Identity engine that manages carrier identity and eliminates the risks of fraud and double brokering. Highway provides brokers with comprehensive data on carrier equipment to supercharge their capacity sourcing and vetting efforts. The company accelerates connections and drives engagement, making the industry more integrated, digital, and secure. Customers can identify the right carrier for every load, source with superpowers that give them the truth about a carrier’s lanes and equipment and be warned of negative indicators discovered in public and private data sources. They can also connect their carrier network with speed and security, onboard new carriers with rightful owner validation and dispatch service detection and monitor carriers to enforce an all-new standard with automated compliance. Highway is transforming the trucking industry with their innovative technology and commitment to improving security and efficiency.

Key Takeaways: Eliminating Freight Fraud with Michael Caney * To eliminate freight fraud, it all begins with carrier identity. Highway identifies who's really hauling your freight to reduce fraud and supercharge your digital bookings * Highway is a technology company solving the digital identity problem in the trucking industry. * The company removes risk and friction between brokers and carriers with a Carrier Identity engine. * Highway provides brokers with comprehensive data on carrier equipment to supercharge capacity sourcing and vetting efforts. * The company accelerates connections and drives engagement to make the industry more integrated, digital, and secure. * Customers can identify the right carrier for every load and be warned of negative indicators from public and private data sources. * They can also onboard new carriers with rightful owner validation and dispatch service detection. * Customers can monitor carriers to enforce new standards with automated compliance. * Highway is transforming the trucking industry with their innovative technology. * The company is committed to improving security and efficiency in the industry.

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Kenneth Carter III and Joe Lynch discuss 5 lessons from military logistics. Kenneth is the CEO of Ameriton Freight, a logistics company specializing in the food and beverage space.

Summary: 5 Lessons From Military Logistics In this podcast, Kenneth Carter III shares his remarkable journey from drug addiction and incarceration to becoming the CEO and founder of Ameriton Freight and Logistics. Drawing from his military experience, Carter discusses five key lessons that can be applied to improve business operations and leadership, including the importance of flexibility, adaptability, scenario planning, strong leadership culture, effective processes, and training. He also emphasizes the significance of understanding food safety requirements and maintaining proper temperature control during transportation. Additionally, the podcast highlights the work of Truckers Against Trafficking, a nonprofit organization that raises awareness about human trafficking and trains professionals in the transportation industry to identify and report potential trafficking situations.

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About Kenneth Carter III Kenneth Carter, a driver turned logistics leader, is the CEO of Ameriton Freight. Founded in 2020 after 19 years in the industry, Ameriton combines his passions: supply chain consulting and personal development. Kenneth, following his mother's military footsteps, entered the U.S. Army as a motor transport operator after high school. He brings empathy, honesty, and professionalism to every interaction, drawing from his experience as a driver, manager, and leader of a Fortune 500 team. Kenneth's purpose? To empower communities and instill optimism, helping them navigate challenges and defy limitations.

About Ameriton Freight Ameriton Freight, a Central Florida-based consultancy, is revolutionizing logistics with a heart. Fueled by innovation, courage, and leadership, they build global partnerships that spark joy. Their expertise lies in streamlining food and beverage transportation, alongside nationwide freight auditing, supply chain mastery, and transportation management services. Ameriton empowers businesses with a smile, fostering a community that thrives on tackling challenges as opportunities. Their vision? To become a logistics powerhouse, with ocean vessels carrying their spirit and fresh produce across the globe. Combining youthful energy with methodical expertise, Ameriton redefines the industry, inspiring others to conquer every horizon.

Key Takeaways: 5 Lessons From Military Logistics * Valuable insights from military logistics experience applied to business operations and leadership. * Importance of understanding food safety requirements and maintaining proper temperature control during transportation. * Kenneth Carter III's personal journey from drug addiction and incarceration to a successful career in logistics. * Starting a company while in prison to overcome employment challenges as a former inmate. * Five key learnings from military logistics that are applicable to the private sector. * The importance of flexibility and adaptability in military logistics when faced with VUCA (volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity). * Scenario planning and collaboration among teams to build resilience and navigate uncertainties in logistics and supply chains.

Timestamps (00:00:01) Applying Military Logistics Lessons to Business

(00:00:23) Ensuring Food Safety in Transportation

(00:03:05) From Addiction to Redemption

(00:07:17) From Prison to Entrepreneurship

(00:09:02) Lessons from Military Logistics

(00:10:04) Navigating VUCA in Military Logistics

(00:11:20) Building Resilience Through Scenario Planning

(00:14:15) Navigating Ambiguity in War Zone Logistics

(00:15:04) Overcoming VUCA with Scenario Planning

(00:15:44) Leadership Lessons from the Military

(00:20:11) Developing Habit-Forming Processes and Training

(00:23:20) Building Discipline and Forming Habits

(00:26:05) Intelligence, Data, and Strategic Decisions

(00:28:05) Five Lessons from Military Logistics

(00:30:13) Truckers Against Trafficking: Combating Human Trafficking

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Jason Miller and Joe Lynch discuss market insights. Jason is a professor of supply chain at Michigan State University, which is ranked as one of the top supply chain schools in the world.

Summary: Market Insights In this podcast, Jason Miller, a professor at Michigan State University, shares his expertise on the current state of the supply chain and logistics industry. He discusses the ongoing freight recession, the impact of Trump tariffs on the US economy, and the potential effects of reshoring. The podcast also covers recent disruptions in the container shipping market and air freight volumes from Asia to the US. Additionally, Jason Miller emphasizes the importance of understanding data quality and expresses skepticism about the revolutionary potential of AI in certain domains. The discussion highlights the significance of making informed decisions based on real-time data and qualitative forecasts.

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About Jason Miller Jason Miller (PhD The Ohio State University) is a tenured Associate Professor of Logistics and the John D. and Dortha J. Withrow Endowed Emerging Scholar at Michigan State University's Eli Broad College of Business. His primary research stream examines firms' logistics operations, with an emphasis on studying motor carrier safety, productivity, pricing dynamics, and driver turnover. Jason has been recognized with multiple awards for research and teaching. He was recognized as the undergraduate faculty member who had the greatest impact on students based on the 2017 graduating senior survey. The website Poets & Quants has recognized him as one of the top 40 undergraduate professors.

About Michigan State University, Department of Supply Chain Management Michigan State University is a public research university in East Lansing, Michigan. MSU was founded in 1855. Today, MSU is one of the largest universities in the United States and has approximately 634,300 living alumni worldwide. MSU’s Department of Supply Chain Management is the consistently ranked as the top supply chain management school in the country. The department educates students to succeed in careers such as procurement, manufacturing, inventory management, warehousing, transportation, and customer service. Students graduate with foundational knowledge across all areas of SCM, positioning them to work in multiple capacities for the top global companies. The business world views Broad’s graduates and faculty as the voice of the SCM field.

Key Takeaways: Market Insights * Jason Miller shares insights on the current state of the supply chain and logistics industry, discussing freight rates, inventory levels, and consumer spending. * The freight market has been in a recession since late 2022, with spot rates and demand moving along a trough. * The impact of reshoring on the US economy depends on the location of the parts ecosystem, and interest rate cuts by the Fed will likely be needed to stimulate freight volumes and housing activity. * Air freight volumes from Asia to the US, particularly from India and China, have seen a significant increase due to ecommerce demand for cheap goods. * AI will revolutionize fields like drug discovery and engineering but may struggle with economics and human-related activities due to unpredictability and measurement difficulties. * Making informed decisions involves understanding data sources, forming a coherent narrative, and using qualitative forecasts based on experience and intuition.

Timestamps (00:00:01) Market Insights with Supply Chain Economist

(00:00:17) Supply Chain Challenges and Economic Outlook

(00:01:09) The Supply Chain Economist

(00:03:26) Freight Markets: Trough, Capacity, and Demand Surges

(00:10:27) Tariffs' Negative Impact on the Economy

(00:19:06) Reshoring, Interest Rates, and Freight Volumes

(00:21:14) Container Shipping Demand Surges, Rates Soar

(00:24:22) Navigating Disruptions in Global Shipping Routes

(00:27:55) The Surprising Surge in Air Freight

(00:32:20) Freight Recession Amidst Economic Stability

(00:40:40) The Limitations of AI and Data

(00:49:57) The Potential and Limitations of AI

(00:57:57) Freight Markets, Recession, and AI Readiness

(00:59:21) Making Sense of Data and Decision-Making

(01:01:10) Data-Driven Decisions in a Transforming World

(01:03:05) Engaging with Logistics and Supply Chain Leaders

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Supply Chain Basics with Jason Miller

Logistics and Supply Chain - 1940 to 2040 with Jason Miller

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Mike Droesch and Joe Lynch discuss the supply chain road map. Mike is a Partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, a venture capital firm that backs promising startups in technology, supply chain, healthcare, and consumer markets. Mike's focus is on logistics and supply chain. Click the link to see Mike review BVP's Supply Chain Roadmap.

Summary: The Supply Chain Road Map In this podcast, Mike Droesch from Bessemer Venture Partners shares insights on the importance of a supply chain roadmap and how technology is transforming the logistics industry. He discusses their firm's focus on investing in early-stage companies that bring innovation to the sector, and highlights key areas such as workflow optimization, digital connectivity, and automated financial workflows. Mike also emphasizes the significance of having a founding team with industry expertise and a deep understanding of pain points, and how venture capital funding enables the development of cutting-edge solutions in a competitive market.

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#LogisticsTech

#VentureCapitalInsights

About Mike Droesch Mike Droesch is a Partner in the Cambridge office primarily focusing on AI applications, cybersecurity, supply chain software, and B2B marketplaces. He currently serves on the board of directors for Tackle, Curri, Raft, Cypress, Netography, Optimal Dynamics, and VendorPM. Previously, Mike worked with a few venture-backed startups in Boston, including two Bessemer portfolio companies, Fuze and InsightSquared, where he supported sales operations and analytics efforts. He started his career as a systems engineer and then spent nearly three years in management consulting at Navigant, where he helped companies build new businesses around emerging energy and infrastructure technologies in the U.S. and Middle East. He holds an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management, a Master’s Degree in naval architecture and engineering from the University of Michigan, and a degree in mechanical engineering from Tufts University.

About Bessemer Venture Partners Bessemer Venture Partners helps entrepreneurs lay strong foundations to build and forge long-standing companies. With more than 145 IPOs and 300 portfolio companies in the enterprise, consumer and healthcare spaces, Bessemer supports founders and CEOs from their early days through every stage of growth. Bessemer’s global portfolio has included Pinterest, Shopify, Twilio, Yelp, LinkedIn, PagerDuty, DocuSign, Wix, Fiverr, and Toast and has more than $18 billion of assets under management. Bessemer has teams of investors and partners located in Tel Aviv, Silicon Valley, San Francisco, New York, London, Hong Kong, Boston, and Bangalore. Born from innovations in steel more than a century ago, Bessemer’s storied history has afforded its partners the opportunity to celebrate and scrutinize its best investment decisions (see Memos) and also learn from its mistakes (see Anti-Portfolio).

Key Takeaways: The Supply Chain Road Map * The importance of having a supply chain roadmap aligned with company goals and objectives. * Bessemer Venture Partners' focus on investing in early-stage technology companies. * The impact of COVID on the supply chain logistics technology industry and market volatility. * Venture capital's preference for software businesses over hardware due to scalability and capital requirements. * Mike Droesch's journey from mechanical engineering to venture capital at Bessemer Venture Partners. * The supply chain roadmap: identifying opportunities for technology to impact the supply chain and logistics industry. * Workflow optimization software helping trucking companies improve efficiency and profitability through data-driven decisions.

Timestamps (00:00:00) The Supply Chain Roadmap

(00:00:19) The History of Bessemer Venture Partners

(00:02:00) Venture Capital in Supply Chain Logistics

(00:06:31) Venture Capital's Focus on Software Startups

(00:08:57) Discovering Venture Capital and BVP

(00:12:13) Exploring the Supply Chain Technology Landscape

(00:18:21) Optimizing Trucking with Workflow Optimization Software

(00:24:35) Unlocking Supply Chain Efficiency with Digital Connectivity

(00:29:02) Logistics Visibility: Bridging Silos and Automation

(00:35:16) AI Readiness: Cleaning Data for Future Decisions

(00:36:44) Automating Financial Workflows with AI

(00:38:08) Improving Invoicing and Payment with AI

(00:42:11) VC Funding Drives Logistics Industry Innovation

(00:42:48) Streamlining Supply Chains for Competitive Advantage

(00:44:14) Investing in Early-Stage Supply Chain Tech

(00:46:56) Industry Expertise Trumps Finance in Supply Chain Startups

(00:48:49) Investing in Supply Chain Startups

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Joe Spisak and Joe Lynch discuss the state of warehousing and fulfillment. Joe is the Founder and CEO of www.Fulfill.com, a marketplace that connects ecommerce brands with the right warehousing and fulfillment partners.

Summary: The State of Warehousing and Fulfillment In this podcast, Joe Spisak, Founder and CEO of Fulfill.com, shares his expertise on the latest trends and challenges in the warehousing and fulfillment industry for ecommerce brands and 3PLs. The discussion covers the impact of COVID on ecommerce, the resurgence of online sales, and the importance of choosing the right 3PL partner. Joe also shares his personal journey from a small board game company to founding Ship Daddy and eventually creating Fulfill.com, a platform that helps ecommerce brands find the best warehousing and fulfillment partners from a network of over 650 3PLs across 2500+ locations worldwide. The podcast explores effective marketing strategies for 3PLs, the current state of mergers and acquisitions in the industry, and the evolving expectations of ecommerce brands from their 3PL providers. Joe Spisak's insights offer valuable guidance for both ecommerce brands and 3PLs navigating this rapidly changing landscape.

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About Joe Spisak Joe Spisak is the Founder and CEO of www.Fulfill.com, a marketplace that connects ecommerce brands with the right warehousing and fulfillment partners. Prior to starting Fulfill, Joe founded and successfully exited ShipDaddy, a flexible fulfillment solution for ecommerce companies. Joe is also the founder of a 7-figure ecommerce brand, which is when he learned first-hand how difficult it is for shipper to find a good fulfillment partner. Earlier in his career, Joe was a Network Engineer for AT&T global. Joe earned a bachelor’s degree in leadership and public policy, and a master’s degree in education from University of Virginia. Joe was a scholarship wrestler at UVA.

About Fulfill.com Fulfill.com, headquartered in Austin, Texas is the #1 3PL marketplace to help brands find the right warehousing and fulfillment partner. Founded in 2020, the company has rapidly grown. The Fulfill.com team has successfully placed hundreds of ecommerce brands with the right 3PL partner. Fulfill.com's mission is to help businesses streamline their operations and improve their customer experience by providing recommendations for fast, reliable, and cost-effective fulfillment partners. The company's vast 3PL directory and advanced matchmaking technology enable it to efficiently process eCommerce information and recommend the best 3PL partner across the globe.

Key Takeaways: The State of Warehousing and Fulfillment * Fulfill.com matches eccommerce brands with the best 3PL options from their network of over 650 3PLs across 2500+ locations worldwide. * Choosing the wrong 3PL partner can lead to significant losses and setbacks for ecommerce companies. * The ecommerce boom during COVID, subsequent decline, and current resurgence driven by brands diversifying into ancillary marketplaces and omnichannel strategies. * Regionalized SEO, referral-based marketing, and content marketing are effective strategies for 3PL warehouses to generate leads. * Mergers and acquisitions in the warehousing and fulfillment industry are picking up again, with multiples back in a more reasonable range of 3-5x. * The ecommerce fulfillment industry is evolving, with brands expecting better communication and faster response times from their 3PL providers. * With increased competition among 3PLs, ecommerce brands have an opportunity to negotiate better rates, service, and communication with their existing 3PL or find a new partner.

Timestamps (00:00:00) The State of Warehousing and Fulfillment

(00:01:00) Matching Ecommerce Brands with 3PLs

(00:02:43) Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Finding Partners

(00:05:58) From Wrestling to Ecommerce Fulfillment

(00:07:57) Small Business Struggles with 3PL Fulfillment

(00:11:28) The Importance of Choosing the Right 3PL

(00:15:44) Ecommerce Trends and Omnichannel Fulfillment Strategies

(00:23:23) Increasing Trust in Ecommerce Security

(00:23:50) Effective Marketing Strategies for 3PL Warehouses

(00:26:56) Leveraging Podcasts and Videos for Marketing

(00:31:32) M&A Trends in Warehousing and Fulfillment

(00:37:57) The Challenges of the 4PL Model

(00:40:59) Improving Communication in Ecommerce Fulfillment

(00:45:21) Time to Reevaluate Your 3PL Partnership

(00:48:27) Navigating the Evolving Warehousing and Fulfillment Landscape

(00:50:12) Mastering Ecommerce Logistics

(00:50:41) Efficient 3PL Matchmaking for Brands

(00:52:30) Fulfill.com's Upcoming Conferences and 3PL Visits

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Kevin Hill and Joe Lynch disucss 4 trends in freight brokerage. Kevin is the Owner of Brush Pass Research, a sales and marketing research firm that helps companies sell to freight brokerages across North America.

Summary: 4 Trends in Freight Brokerage Kevin Hill of Brush Past Research joins the Logistics of Logistics podcast to discuss the growth, evolution, and current state of the freight brokerage industry. Hill provides valuable insights into the categorization of freight brokers based on their annual gross revenue, the challenges faced by mid-cap brokerages, and the increasing importance of supply chain professionals in corporate leadership roles. The podcast also explores the trend of integration within the freight industry, the rise of outsourced sales agency models, and the growing percentage of freight loads tendered to brokers and 3PLs. Additionally, Hill shares his thoughts on consolidation trends, the maturation of the freight brokerage industry, and the significant innovations that have taken place in the logistics sector over the past decade.

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About Kevin Hill Kevin has more than 10 years of experience in the freight industry, both as a sales executive and a media producer; his mission is to help freight sales professionals grow their business and reach their goals. Kevin is the owner of Brush Pass Research, a sales and marketing research firm that helps companies sell to freight brokerages across North America. Previously, Kevin founded CarrierLists, a carrier sourcing platform that was acquired by Highway in 2022.

About Brush Pass Research Prospecting is about getting in front of as many potential buyers as quickly as possible. Determining which 3PLs you should be contacting and which ones aren’t worth your time is a difficult process though. That’s where Brush Pass Research steps in to help you out with your prospecting game. Our company tech intel on the largest 1,000 freight brokerages along with contact details for the decision makers is designed specifically to light the fire powering your growth engine.

Key Takeaways: 4 Trends in Freight Brokerage * Learn about the growth and evolution of the freight brokerage industry over the last decade. * Discover how Kevin Hill's research helps freight tech companies identify and target the right customers in the fragmented brokerage market. * Gain insights into the categorization of freight brokers and freight tech companies based on their annual revenue. * Understand the challenges and opportunities faced by mid-cap brokerages in scaling their business. * Explore the trend of integration in the freight industry, with carriers, brokerages, and warehousing companies blurring the lines between different types of businesses. * Learn about the increasing percentage of freight loads tendered to freight brokers and 3PLs, driven by technology advancements and the evolving role of brokers. * Discover the key trends shaping the freight brokerage industry, including market volatility, consolidation, and innovation.

Timestamps (00:00:00) Four Trends in Freight Brokerage

(00:01:23) Exploring the Freight Brokerage Industry

(00:05:01) Four Freight Tech Trends for Brokerages

(00:08:09) Exploring Sales Strategies and Industry Insights

(00:09:54) Freight Market Volatility and Trends

(00:14:24) Freight Broker Categories by Revenue

(00:15:28) Defining Freight Tech Company Sizes

(00:16:15) The Top 150 Freight Brokerages

(00:17:02) Brokerages Leverage Technology for Growth

(00:21:41) Supply Chain Leaders Gaining C-Suite Influence

(00:25:06) Blurring Lines in the Freight Industry

(00:26:05) Outsourced Sales Model for Mid-Sized Fleets

(00:29:35) Brokered Freight Market Share on the Rise

(00:35:42) Consolidation and Challenges in Freight Tech

(00:37:40) Freight Brokerage Consolidation and Opportunities

(00:40:48) Freight Brokerage Trends: Volatility, Innovation, Consolidation

(00:43:09) Freight Brokerages: Innovating Like Stock Markets

(00:45:49) Upcoming Freight Industry Conferences

(00:46:55) Wrapping Up and Staying Connected

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Karl Swensen and Joe Lynch discuss solving the $1.8 trillion distortion inventory problem. Karl is the CEO and Co-founder of Pull Logic, an AI-enabled tech company focused on reducing lost sales for retailers, brands, and manufacturers due failure points in the supply chain and selling processes.

Summary: Solving the $1.8 Trillion Inventory Distortion Problem In this podcast, Karl Swensen, CEO and Co-founder of Pull Logic, discusses how their AI-enabled technology helps retailers, brands, and manufacturers reduce lost sales by addressing supply chain and selling process failure points. The company focuses on solving the problem of inventory distortion, which is having too much of the wrong inventory and not enough of the right inventory. Pull Logic uses the Product Availability Ratio (PAR) score to optimize inventory management and ensure customers have access to the products they want when they need them. By using data analytics and advanced algorithms, Pull Logic helps businesses identify the right products to stock, increase sales, reduce unproductive inventory, and improve sustainability. The podcast also touches on Karl Swensen's background in industrial and systems engineering and his experience working with major companies in supply chain consulting.

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About Karl Swensen Karl Swensen is the CEO and Co-founder of Pull Logic, an AI-enabled tech company focused on reducing lost sales for retailers, brands, and manufacturers due failure points in the supply chain and selling processes. Karl is an executive and professional with a proven track record of growing businesses, implementing change, and leveraging digital technologies with a wide range of companies in North America, Asia, and Europe. His expertise is in supply chain, operations, and manufacturing and has worked at the intersection of strategy and technology to maximize results for companies and shareholders. His work in industry, consulting, and with technology companies have given him a unique perspective in understanding the complete picture and future vision and how to implement it, and he has also led large groups of people with revenue and P&L responsibilities. In his free time, he likes to snow ski, compete with his spin cycle buddies, and travel with his family.

About Pull Logic Pull Logic is based on research out of the Georgia Institute of Technology and the work of Dr. Benoit Montreuil who leads the Supply Chain and Logistics Institute there and solves the $1.8 trillion problem of “Inventory Distortion” as defined by the retail advisory firm, IHL Group. Its narrowly focused AI solves this inventory distortion problem of “lost sales” and “unproductive inventory” and has yielded results of up to 30% revenue increase and up to a 50% decrease in unproductive inventory. While the Pull Logic solution is simple to understand and implement, it uses sophisticated algorithms and models based on the customer’s data to predict customer demand and manage inventory more efficiently. More importantly, it does not replace existing systems but complements and works alongside them to achieve these results and can be implemented in a matter of weeks.

Key Takeaways: Solving the $1.8 Trillion Inventory Distortion Problem * Learn how AI-enabled tech company Pull Logic reduces lost sales for retailers, brands, and manufacturers. * Discover how Pull Logic uses AI to solve inventory distortion and improve supply chain efficiency. * Understand the concept of creating a pull system rather than the traditional push system in inventory management. * Explore how accurate demand forecasting and inventory optimization ensure the right products are available for customers. * Gain insights into the massive problem of inventory distortion and its trillion-dollar impact on companies. * Learn about the Product Availability Readiness (PAR) concept and how it measures inventory and informs deployment decisions. * Discover how the Pull Logic's Product Availability Ratio (PAR) Score optimizes inventory levels for retailers, brands, manufacturers and their dealer networks.

Timestamps (00:00:00) Solving the $1.8T Inventory Distortion Problem

(00:00:58) Solving Inventory Distortion with AI

(00:01:16) Pulling Inventory to the Consumer

(00:02:25) Solving Inventory Distortion with Accurate Forecasting

(00:06:30) From Georgia Tech to Supply Chain Innovator

(00:08:38) Pologic: Simplifying Supply Chain Challenges

(00:10:17) Solving Inventory Distortion with Pologic

(00:11:15) The Frustration of Limited Shoe Selection

(00:12:26) Optimizing Inventory with Product Availability Readiness

(00:15:35) Optimizing Inventory with Predictive Metrics

(00:19:31) Optimizing Inventory with the Parfix Solution

(00:23:46) Optimizing Inventory with Smarter Data

(00:28:37) Optimizing Inventory for Better Sales

(00:31:34) Optimizing E-commerce Inventory Management

(00:35:49) Improving Inventory Efficiency with Data Analytics

(00:39:44) Solving the $1.8T Inventory Distortion Problem

(00:41:51) Leveraging Data for Better Supply Chain Decisions

(00:42:57) Optimizing Inventory Management with Artificial Intelligence

(00:45:05) Engaging Logistics and Supply Chain Leaders

Learn More About Solving the $1.8 Trillion Inventory Distortion Problem Karl Swensen | Linkedin

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Chris Camacho and Joe Lynch discuss the Phoenix factor: how Arizona became a logistics hub. Chris is President and CEO of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC), an organization working to attract and grow quality businesses in the Greater Phoenix area.

Summary: The Phoenix Factor: How Arizona Became a Logistics Hub In this podcast, Chris Camacho, President and CEO of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, discusses how Phoenix has become a thriving logistics hub and a prime location for businesses. He explores the factors contributing to the region's growth, including its strategic location, infrastructure investments, and business-friendly environment. Camacho also delves into the importance of a skilled workforce in supporting advanced manufacturing and the hyper-regionalization of supply chains driven by consumer demand for fast delivery. The podcast highlights the Southwest region's investments in infrastructure, such as the planned I-11 corridor, and how these developments have enabled Phoenix to attract major companies and develop thriving industrial corridors. Lastly, Camacho emphasizes the significance of understanding demographic shifts, population changes, and state policies when corporations evaluate markets and make strategic business decisions.

#PhoenixLogisticsHub

#EconomicDevelopmentAZ

#I11Corridor

About Chris Camacho Chris Camacho serves as president & CEO of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC), one of the longest-standing public-private partnerships for economic development across the country. As chief executive, Chris leads the development and execution of the region’s strategic economic strategy, oversees domestic and international business development, and ensures the market position remains competitive through coordination with partner organizations, private sector leaders, and municipal and state leadership. GPEC has attracted more than 540 companies during his tenure, creating more than 100,000 jobs and $56.8 billion in capital investment. Some notable projects include TSMC, Apple, LG Energy Solutions, Microsoft, GoDaddy, Amazon, Garmin, General Motors, HelloFresh, KORE Power, Williams-Sonoma and headquarters including Benchmark Electronics, Carlisle Companies, Rogers Corporation and EMD Electronics. In October 2021, Chris led GPEC to being recognized as the top economic development organization globally by the International Economic Development Council a year after being named the top EDO in the U.S. in 2020.

About GPEC The Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC), globally recognized as a top economic development organization (EDO), works to attract and grow quality businesses and advocate for the competitiveness of Greater Phoenix. A data-driven regional EDO, GPEC works with 22 member communities, Maricopa and Pinal counties, and more than 200 private investors to accomplish its mission and serve as a strategic partner to companies across the world as they expand or relocate to Greater Phoenix. Over the past 34 years, GPEC has fueled the regional economy by helping over 980 companies, creating nearly 182,000 jobs and more than $65 billion in capital investment. Greater Phoenix is in a relentless pursuit of innovative and entrepreneurial-focused companies looking to thrive and scale in a vibrant, dynamic region. There is an undeniable spirit about Greater Phoenix; one rooted in strength, collaboration and resilience. Greater Phoenix is Greater Together.

Key Takeaways: The Phoenix Factor: How Arizona Became a Logistics Hub * Learn about the hyper-regionalization of supply chains and how Phoenix attracts new business by offering a favorable business environment. * Discover the role of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council in driving economic development for the Phoenix metropolitan area. * Understand the importance of states competing for manufacturing jobs and the need for a skilled workforce in advanced manufacturing. * Explore the reasons behind Phoenix and Arizona becoming major logistics hubs, including consumer demand and supply chain redundancy. * Learn about the hyper-regionalization of supply chains and how Phoenix attracts new business by offering a favorable environment. * Discover the impact of infrastructure investments in the Southwest region, particularly Phoenix, on attracting major companies and developing industrial corridors. * Understand the significance of the planned I-11 corridor in connecting Mexico, the United States, and Canada, and its potential to induce job creation and fortify supply chains.

Learn More About The Phoenix Factor: How Arizona Became a Logistics Hub Chris Camacho | Linkedin

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Charlie Saffro and Joe Lynch discuss recruiting and retaining top performers in logistics. Charlie is Founder and CEO of CS Recruiting, a recruitment company that specializes in the logistics, transportation, and supply chain verticals.

About Charlie Saffro Charlie Saffro is a recruiting and retention expert, a female entrepreneur, and a TEDx speaker with a passion for sharing ideas around human leadership, talent acquisition and retention, employee engagement, and company culture. Charlie founded a third party recruiting firm in 2010 with the goal of connecting employers and professionals within the Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain industry. Today, as the CEO of CS Recruiting, Charlie leads a thriving organization and a talented team of professional career matchmakers. She is dedicated to helping leaders of all industries prioritize employee-focused cultures. Charlie is an established thought leader and offers personalized coaching, team workshops, and keynotes to share her perspective as both a recruiter and a company leader.

About CS Recruiting CS Recruiting focuses on recruitment and talent advisory within the Logistics, Transportation and Supply chain Industry. We partner with clients across North America to help them identify the most qualified candidates for their niche hiring needs. Our client base consists of 3PLs, Asset Providers, Shippers (Manufacturers/Distributors) and companies that offer a technology platform, equipment solution or consulting services. We pride ourselves on our industry expertise, competitive market knowledge and network of talent to support searches for positions of all levels and functions that influence the Supply Chain. CS Recruiting’s goal is to partner with clients and candidates to develop long lasting relationships and make appropriate and time sensitive career matches.

Key Takeaways: Recruiting and Retaining Top Performers in Logistics * Gain insights into recruiting and retaining top talent in the logistics, transportation, and supply chain industries. * Learn about the importance of company culture and empowering employees to drive business success. * Discover how showing vulnerability and humanizing the recruiting process can resonate with clients and team members. * Understand the challenges job seekers face in the current employer's market and how to overcome them. * Explore how career setbacks and failures can lead to finding the right fit and achieving success. * Receive advice on applying for jobs, understanding market demands, and building relationships through networking.

Timestamps (00:00:00) Recruiting and Retaining Top Performers in Logistics

(00:01:05) Navigating Logistics Recruitment with Expert Insights

(00:03:44) Empowering Employees Leads to Business Success

(00:08:56) Vulnerability in Leadership and Recruiting

(00:11:22) Navigating a Challenging Job Market

(00:14:06) Overcoming Career Setbacks and Finding Success

(00:16:55) Seeking Jobs: Advice for Challenging Times

(00:18:13) Navigating the Current Job Market Challenges

(00:21:27) Sales Roles in High Demand

(00:23:10) Outsourcing: Pros, Cons, and Effective Strategies

(00:28:42) Cultivating Culture in Challenging Times

(00:35:59) Changing Work Culture and Priorities

(00:36:38) Recruiting and Retaining Top Logistics Talent

(00:37:31) Treating Employees Like Humans

(00:38:38) Navigating Conferences and Recruitment Strategies

Learn More About Recruiting and Retaining Top Performers in Logistics Charlie Saffro | Linkedin

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Gaurav Khandelwal and Joe Lynch discuss beyond the yard - how Velostics streamlines scheduling. Gaurav is the Founder and CEO of Velostics, a company on a mission to revolutionize the logistics landscape.

Summary: Beyond the Yard: How Velostics Streamlines Scheduling In this podcast, Gaurav Khandelwal, CEO of Velostics, discusses how their cloud-based logistics software automates scheduling and streamlines processes for shippers, carriers, and logistics providers. Velostics aims to eliminate manual scheduling, reduce friction in the handoff process, and provide user-friendly tools for better decision-making. Khandelwal shares his journey from India to starting a logistics technology company in the US and emphasizes the importance of enterprise software being as easy to use as consumer apps. The podcast explores how Velostics integrates with existing systems, caters to various customers, and simplifies driver communication using text-based systems and QR codes. Khandelwal also discusses the significance of driver efficiency, cost optimization through automation, and the potential impact of a four-day workweek on scheduling. The podcast delves into the substantial costs of detention, the benefits of benchmarking and scorecarding, and the potential of generative AI in improving logistics operations. Velostics' quick implementation process and yard management solution are also highlighted, along with the importance of reducing turn times and improving handoffs in the industry.

#LogisticsAutomation

#SupplyChainOptimization

#YardManagementSolutions

About Gaurav Khandelwal Gaurav Khandelwal is the Founder and CEO of ChaiOne and Velostics, discovered his entrepreneurial spirit from his father, a tea blender in India. Inspired by his father’s journey, Gaurav pursued higher education in the U.S. and later worked in business transformation at a consulting firm. His breakthrough came in 2008 with the launch of the Apple AppStore, prompting him to focus on ChaiOne, which created digital solutions based on behavioral science, where he uses data-driven insights to revolutionize the industrial sectors. This experience uncovered his passion for logistics, culminating in the creation of Velostics, where he uses technology to automate & optimize logistics operations. Beyond business, Gaurav founded START, Houston’s first tech co-working space, and serves on the board of Magic Bus, a nonprofit alleviating poverty in India. Recognized by Houston Biz Journals' 40 under 40 and as an EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalist, Gaurav is committed & ready to disrupt the traditional way of doing logistics.

About Velostics Velostics is a logistics Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) company specializing in unified scheduling of appointments, dock and yard management and digitizing the gate in/out process for shippers. Their platform also automates scheduling for logistics service providers between carriers, shippers and consignees via their industry-leading 3-way scheduling solution. Velostics has a proven track record of minimizing manual tasks, errors, delays and demurrage, and increasing operational efficiency and throughput.

Key Takeaways: Beyond the Yard: How Velostics Streamlines Scheduling * Velostics automates scheduling for shippers, carriers, and logistics providers to avoid late shipments and detention charges. * Velostics helps optimize appointment booking, contactless check-in, and dock management, reducing friction in the handoff process. * Velostics champions user-friendly enterprise software, mirroring consumer apps for swift deployment and minimal training. * Velostics integrates with existing TMS systems, allowing for frictionless onboarding and quick wins for customers. * Velostics' primary customers are shippers, large distribution companies, 3PLs, and brokers with managed transportation offerings. * Velostics simplifies driver check-in and rescheduling processes using QR codes and text messaging, accommodating drivers from various linguistic backgrounds. * Velostics offers a simple, nimble, and quick-to-deploy yard management solution that integrates with their appointment scheduling, text message-based check-in, and dock management system.

Timestamps (00:01:05) Optimizing Truck Scheduling with Velostics

(00:07:51) From India to Logistics Tech Entrepreneur

(00:12:12) Simplifying Enterprise Software with Consumer-Grade UX

(00:17:12) Frictionless Onboarding and Quick Wins

(00:18:30) Transforming Managed Transportation with Logistics Tech

(00:19:07) Streamlining Dock Scheduling with Contactless Check-in

(00:25:40) The Importance of Driver Efficiency

(00:26:06) Streamlining Driver Communication with QR Codes

(00:30:14) Reducing Labor Costs through Automation

(00:31:40) Optimizing Scheduling in a Changing Workforce

(00:33:51) Reducing Detention Costs with Automated Tracking

(00:36:15) Reducing Inventory Costs and Carbon Footprint

(00:39:26) Benchmarking and Scorecards in Supply Chain

(00:42:04) Generative AI Empowering Logistics Efficiencies

(00:45:41) Simplifying Logistics with Velostics

(00:49:04) Simplifying Yard Management with Velostics' Solution

(00:52:14) Streamlining Trucking with Drop and Hook

(00:53:20) Revolutionizing Yard Management with Velostics' Solution

(00:53:50) Streamlining Scheduling with Velostics' Text-Based Solution

(00:55:29) Measuring Turn Time for Frictionless Throughput

(00:59:02) Solving Handoff Problems in Logistics

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Ron Crabtree and Joe Lynch discuss Supply Chain 2030. Ron is the Founder and CEO of MetaOps & MetaExperts, a global network of operational excellence rockstars ready to tackle your toughest challenges. They'll diagnose your problems and get you back on track, fast.

Summary: Supply Chain 2030 In this podcast, Joe Lynch and Ron Crabtree delve into the critical challenges and trends shaping the future of the supply chain industry. They discuss the importance of digitalization, automation, and AI readiness in transforming supply chain operations. The podcast also explores the impending labor shortage crisis and the need for organizations to focus on lean techniques, automation, and becoming an employer of choice. Additionally, the role of social responsibility in supply chains and the importance of technology in ensuring visibility and adherence to standards are addressed. The podcast provides valuable insights from both shipper and logistics service provider perspectives, and highlights the solutions offered by Meta Ops and Meta Experts in solving complex supply chain challenges.

#TMSAElevate2023

#SupplyChainChallenges

#EmployerOfChoice

About Ron Crabtree Ron, CIRM, MLSSBB,CSCTA, CPOE is the founder and CEO (2002) of MetaOps™ & MetaExperts™Inc. he is an internationally recognized expert in leading-edge business process improvement methodologies. He is a Master Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, a Certified Supply Chain Transformation Architect and also an expert in effective change management, facilitation and communications. Ron draws on more than 30 years’ experience in implementing Lean, Six Sigma, Supply Chain and other “best practice” methodologies as both an insider and as a consultant in many international industries including insurance & financial services, state/local government, medical/healthcare, automotive assembly plants, complex manufacturing, process manufacturing, repair operations, printing, injection molding, consumer goods, distribution/retailing, and software and more.

About MetaExperts MetaExperts is a global network of Operational Excellence (OpEx) deployment experts and resources for flexible, on-demand short-term contract or contract-to-hire needs. MetaExperts align with industries and OpEx initiatives and are thoroughly vetted through their unique 300+ Screening and Evaluation Processes, and aligned to organizations using a 47+ alignment process to ensure companies get the right talent to solve their specific situation.

Key Takeaways: Supply Chain 2030 * Learn about the major operational challenges facing the supply chain industry over the next 5-6 years. * Discover how Meta Ops and Meta Experts provide top talent solutions for tangible goods-oriented organizations. * Understand the importance of long-term consulting projects in providing insights from both shipper and logistics service provider perspectives. * Explore how companies can address the numerous challenges in digitalization and automation within the supply chain industry. * Recognize the growing significance of social responsibility and the role of technology in ensuring supplier adherence to standards. * Learn strategies for organizations to combat the forever labor shortage, including lean techniques, automation, and becoming an employer of choice.

Timestamps (00:00:44) Supply Chain Challenges of the Future

(00:01:43) Solving Big Business Problems with Expertise

(00:03:07) Consulting Projects: Short-Term to Long-Term Engagements

(00:05:16) Solving Supply Chain Challenges with Experts

(00:08:49) Leveraging Experienced Talent in Supply Chain

(00:17:07) Navigating the Digital Transformation Landscape

(00:24:04) ESG Practices and Technology Challenges

(00:25:22) Navigating ESG and Supply Chain Responsibility

(00:29:17) Navigating Digital Transformation in Supply Chain

(00:33:02) The Forever Labor Shortage

(00:36:58) Combating the Forever Labor Shortage

(00:43:05) Meaningful Work Matters Most

(00:45:30) Lean Manufacturing and Supply Chain Shifts

(00:50:16) Adapting to the Changing Workforce Landscape

(00:52:33) Preparing for Supply Chain's Future Challenges

(00:56:55) Diagnosing and Solving Supply Chain Problems

(00:59:30) Engaging with Supply Chain Leaders

Learn More About Supply Chain 2030 Ron Crabtree | Linkedin

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Roy Gherman and Joe Lynch discus supercharging your warehouse using AI vision. Roy is the Co-founder and CEO of Flymingo, a pioneering AI computer vision company focused on logistics warehouse operations.

About Roy Gherman Roy Gherman is the Co-founder and CEO of Flymingo, a pioneering AI computer vision company focused on logistics warehouse operations, proudly supported by Amazon, Lightspeed, B37, and Jibe VC. With nearly three decades of experience, Roy has spent the majority of his career leading and productizing award-winning, state-of-the-art technology solutions across multiple industries.Before launching Flymingo, Roy served as the VP of Product at Vorpal, where he led the development of innovative UAS Traffic Management systems and collaborated with top-tier global enterprises and industry leaders.Roy is a proud husband and father of three. He is deeply passionate about cooking and sports, and is an avid surfer and CrossFit enthusiast.

About Flymingo Flymingo is a cutting-edge AI vision company specializing in logistics centers. The first ever Visual chatGPT for warehouse operations, that also actively tracks and alerts in real time. The solution effectively addresses key challenges of logistics warehouse operations: Improving operational and labor efficiency, Quicker handling of order inquiries, and Reducing carrier friction. By uniquely interlacing data from existing warehouse systems, CCTV video feeds, WMS and other systems, Flymingo’s AI solution oversees any process and provides alerts, powerful visually backed insights and analytics.

Key Takeaways: Supercharging Your Warehouse Using AI Vision * AI for Logistics: Flymingo is an AI vision company specializing in improving warehouse operations. * Real-time Visibility: Flymingo analyzes data from CCTV, WMS, and other systems to provide real-time insights and alerts. * Visual ChatGTP: It acts as the first visual chatGPT for warehouses, allowing for investigation and resolution of issues. * Improved Efficiency: Flymingo helps optimize operations, labor, and order fulfillment. * Reduced Friction: By providing real-time data, Flymingo helps minimize carrier issues. * Actionable Insights: It offers visually-backed data analytics to identify trends and improve processes. * Seamless Integration: Flymingo integrates with existing warehouse systems for a holistic approach.

Learn More About Supercharging Your Warehouse Using AI Vision Roy Gherman | Linkedin

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Charley Dehoney and Joe Lynch discuss beyond invoices - Upwell's growth solutions. Charley is the CEO and Co-founder of Upwell, a tech firm that streamlines accounts receivable using artificial intelligence.

Summary: Beyond Invoices: Upwell's Growth Solutions Charley Dehoney, CEO and Co-founder of Upwell, shares his journey from multi-sport athlete to successful logistics startup founder. Upwell uses AI to streamline accounts receivable for transportation and logistics companies, helping them get paid faster by automating invoicing processes. The company integrates with existing tools to meet customers where they are in their digital journey, driving value from day one of implementation. As positive signs emerge for the end of the freight recession, Upwell's growth solutions aim to help companies improve daily working capital and invest in growth during challenging times.

#AIAccountsReceivable

#LogisticsInvoicingAutomation

#FreightTechInnovation

About Charley Dehoney Charley Dehoney is the CEO and Co-founder of Upwell, leading AI-driven innovations in logistics. With two decades in transportation, technology, and AI, he has driven growth and revenue for over 150 logistics technology businesses. Charley is also a decorated youth sports coach and a dedicated family man based in Omaha, NE.

About Upwell Upwell uses artificial intelligence to automate and transform accounts receivable for transportation and logistics companies. Every dollar counts in this industry, but today’s landscape is too complex for companies to rely on back-office superheroes using manual processes and dated technologies. Many companies have thousands of dollars locked up in invoicing exceptions, and many don’t have reliable systems for knowing what’s been paid. Now, there’s a better way. Upwell’s AI-powered platform empowers accounting and finance teams by improving cash flow, automating legacy processes, and enhancing the customer experience. Reinvent your accounts receivable and start the journey toward getting paid faster at upwell.com.

Key Takeaways: Beyond Invoices: Upwell's Growth Solutions * Learn how Upwell uses AI to streamline accounts receivable and help logistics companies get paid faster * Discover the challenges transportation and logistics businesses face with invoicing and payment delays * Explore Charley Dehoney's journey from multi-sport athlete to successful logistics startup founder * Understand how Upwell's AI-powered invoicing automation ensures accuracy and completeness * Gain insights into how Upwell integrates with existing systems to drive value from day one * Find out how Upwell's growth solutions help transportation companies improve daily working capital * Hear about the positive signs suggesting the freight recession may end by late 2023 or early 2024

Timestamps (00:00:01) Beyond Invoices: Upwell's Growth Solutions

(00:01:50) Accelerating Payments in Transportation with Upwell

(00:05:28) Solving Invoice Challenges in Logistics

(00:08:14) From Football to Logistics Startup Founder

(00:11:57) Uberizing Trucking and Accounts Receivable Automation

(00:16:19) Reclaiming Profits: Streamlining Logistics Invoicing

(00:22:21) Overcoming Invoicing Challenges with AI Automation

(00:28:04) AI Transforming Freight Invoicing and Payments

(00:36:01) Upwell: Streamlining Invoicing for Freight Brokers

(00:39:26) Investing in Innovative Technology's Future Potential

(00:40:51) Upwell: Supercharging Billing and Collections Processes

(00:43:08) Streamlining Invoicing for Logistics Service Providers

(00:45:01) Unlocking Growth Through Streamlined Accounts Receivable

(00:49:36) Signs of Freight Recession Ending

(00:53:49) Charley Dehoney's Upcoming Freight Conference Appearances

(00:54:45) Charley Dehoney's Journey in Freight Tech

(00:56:40) Wrapping Up the Logistics Podcast Episode

Learn More About Beyond Invoices: Upwell's Growth Solutions Charley Dehoney | Linkedin

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Dave Gulas and Joe Lynch discuss fulfillment for emerging ecommerce brands. Dave is the Co-founder and President of EZDC 3PL, a warehousing and fulfillment business that specializes in ecommerce fulfillment.

Summary: Fulfillment for Emerging Ecommerce Brands In this podcast, Dave Gulas, founder of EZDC 3PL, shares his insights on the challenges faced by emerging ecommerce brands in fulfillment and how his company helps them overcome these obstacles. He discusses the importance of providing flexible, attentive, and personalized services to small brands that are often overlooked by larger 3PLs. Dave also talks about his company’s expansion into freight transportation and the benefits of outsourcing fulfillment for growing ecommerce businesses. Additionally, he shares his experience with podcasting and how it has helped build trust and attract clients for his logistics business.

#ecommercefulfillment #3PLpartnerships #emergingbrandgrowth About Dave Gulas Dave Gulas is the Co-founder and President of EZDC 3PL, a warehousing and fulfillment company built to serve emerging brands. Prior to launching EZDC 3PL, Dave had a successful sales executive career in the medical and pharmaceutical industries. Dave is the host of the "Beyond Fulfillment" podcast, which focuses on inspiring stories and insights for those on their entrepreneurial journeys. Dave studied business management at the University of Michigan.

About EZDC 3PL EZDC 3PL is a warehousing and fulfillment company built to serve emerging brands. Founded by partners with over 40 years of distribution experience, EZDC 3PL aims to streamline the logistics process for businesses, allowing them to focus on growth and sales. Their services include order fulfillment, omnichannel logistics, packing, and kitting. With locations in Kentucky and Maryland, EZDC3PL offers nationwide distribution and real-time inventory visibility. They position themselves as a turnkey solution for businesses seeking to outsource fulfillment and focus on core operations.

Key Takeaways: Fulfillment for Emerging Ecommerce Brands * Learn how EZDC 3PL specializes in providing warehousing and fulfillment services for emerging ecommerce brands * Dave Gulas is the host of the Beyond Fulfillment podcast, where he interviews business owners about their entrepreneurial journeys * Understand how EZDC identified and seized the opportunity to serve underserved small and emerging ecommerce brands * Explore Dave Gulas’ career journey from sales to founding EZDC 3PL in 2022 * Learn how EZDC 3PL helps small ecommerce brands overcome fulfillment challenges through exemplary customer service and flexibility * Discover the challenges faced by small ecommerce brands as they grow and how outsourcing fulfillment can help them scale * Learn about EZDC 3PL’s expansion into freight transportation through a partnership with SPI Logistics

Timestamps (00:00:00) Fulfillment Strategies for Emerging Ecommerce Brands

(00:01:14) Power of Podcasting in Logistics

(00:04:15) Easy DC: Fulfilling the Underserved E-Commerce Market

(00:08:15) Journey to Starting EZDC 3PL

(00:09:08) Serving Small E-Commerce Brands with Fulfillment

(00:15:39) Empowering Emerging Brands Through Flexible Fulfillment

(00:17:46) Navigating E-Commerce Growth and Fulfillment Challenges

(00:21:50) Expanding into Freight Transportation

(00:26:16) Growing with Emerging Ecommerce Brands

(00:27:42) Emerging E-commerce Fulfillment with Easy DC 3PL

(00:32:19) Keep Showing Up and Stay Consistent

Learn More About Fulfillment for Emerging Ecommerce Brands Dave Gulas | Linkedin

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Mike Jarrett and Joe Lynch discuss success in retail logistics. Mike is the Founder of Jarrett, a leading 3PL providing transportation and logistics solutions.

About Mike Jarrett Mike Jarrett, President, and CEO of Jarrett, founded the company in 1999. Prior to starting the company, Mike spent several years in the supply chain industry where he was Vice President of Carrier Operations for Hudson, Ohio–based Caliber Logistics (now known as FedEx Supply Chain Services). Earlier in his career, he was a leader at Roadway Express. He graduated from the University of Mount Union with a Bachelor of Business Administration and received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Akron. Mike and his wife Diane reside in Orrville, Ohio. They have two daughters, Alexa, and Madeline. He currently serves as the Chair of the Heartland Education Community Board of Trustees, the Wayne County Community Foundation (WCCF) Board, and the University of Mount Union Board of Trustees.

About Jarrett Jarrett is a privately held, family-owned company founded in 1999 in Orrville, Ohio, where the company headquarters are today. As a leading multimodal 3PL, Jarrett provides transportation, logistics, warehousing, and fleet services for customers throughout North America. At Jarrett, the philosophy is that supply chain partners should have no limits. Jarrett makes a promise to its customers. The customer is important. Customer emergencies are Jarrett’s emergencies. Highly personalized service is provided 24/7/365 through the company’s routing center – of which all calls are answered within three rings or less. Jarrett promises customers are informed. With the most advanced technology combined with the greatest people, Jarrett provides actionable data so customers can make informed decisions in real time. Jarrett promises their customer’s supply chain will be innovative. The way we Jarrett delivers solutions gives customers a strategic advantage and helps them grow their business in a new way.

About The Jarrett Supply Chain Summit The Jarrett Supply Chain Summit is an event that aims to provide innovative insights and help participants stay ahead in the market. It will take place on Thursday, August 10 at the Orrville High School Auditorium in Orrville, Ohio. The registration for the event begins at 8:00 a.m. The keynote speaker for the summit is Jim Tressel, a College Football Hall of Famer, and former Ohio State University football coach. Tressel is known for his leadership and strategic brilliance, which led the Buckeyes to numerous championships. Other guest speakers include industry leaders such as Satish Jindel, Mike Jarrett, Berkley Stafford, Gary Moore, Alan Jones, Jerry Zurovchak, Rick Brumett, Todd Polen, Holli Goare, Janene Holmes, Steve Antunes, David Reese, and Tom Clark. The summit offers networking opportunities, interactive sessions, and the chance to explore innovative solutions for supply chain operations. After the summit, there will be a musical performance by Tracy Byrd and a silent auction to support the Heartland Education Community at Jarrett Headquarters.

Key Takeaways: Success in Retail Logistics with Mike Jarrett * As a leading multimodal 3PL, Jarrett provides transportation, logistics, warehousing, and fleet services for customers throughout North America. * Jarrett is a privately held, family-owned company founded in 1999 in Orrville, Ohio. * Jarrett has multiple locations, including its corporate headquarters in Orrville, Ohio, as well as facilities in Los Angeles, California, Hickory, North Carolina, Leola, Pennsylvania, Kent, Ohio, and Seville, Ohio. * The Jarrett team aim is to create continuous improvement opportunities throughout the entire supply chain. * Jarrett offers high-touch, personalized service to their clients. * The company services enhance operational efficiency and lower transportation-related costs. * They ensure seamless execution of end-to-end supply chain solutions. * Their vision is to be the best logistics company in the industry, providing excellent customer service, state-of-the-art technology, and premier services. * Jarrett believes in innovation and supports their employees in doing great things for their clients every day.

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Jake Hoffman and Joe Lynch discuss the Gnosis Freight Container Lifecycle Management® Platform and how Gnosis streamlines international logistics. Jake is the Chief Technical Officer at Gnosis Freight, the freight-tech company that pioneered the world's first Container Lifecycle Management® Platform, which is a supply chain platform focused on the full lifecycle of shipping containers.

Summary: Container Lifecycle Management: Gnosis Freight Streamlines International Logistics In this podcast, we explore the world of international shipping and how technology is transforming the industry. We begin by discussing Gnosis Freight, a company that has developed the first Container Lifecycle Management® Platform to simplify the complex process of international shipping. We then speak with Jake Hoffman, CTO of Gnosis Freight, a logistics tech company focused on the lifecycle of a shipping container as it moves around the world. Throughout the podcast, we delve into the challenges and opportunities in international logistics, the importance of accurate data in solving supply chain execution problems, and how companies like Gnosis Freight are leveraging AI, IoT, and other digital methodologies to provide end-to-end visibility and actionable insights for their customers. Gnosis Freight offers a software platform for managing container shipping. Their system tracks containers throughout their journey, pinpointing delays and fostering communication between shippers, carriers, and others involved. This real-time visibility and streamlined collaboration help reduce costs and improve efficiency in the supply chain. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of international logistics and how technology is shaping the future of global trade.

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Key Takeaways: Container Lifecycle Management: Gnosis Freight Streamlines International Logistics * Learn about Gnosis Freight’s Container Lifecycle Management® Platform and how it simplifies international shipping * Discover how Gnosis Freight streamlines international shipping by providing real-time tracking, automating tasks, and offering customizable solutions for different supply chain stakeholders. This improves visibility, efficiency, and reduces costs. * Understand the meaning behind the name “Gnosis” and the company is transforming international logistics * Explore the challenges and opportunities in international logistics and how Gnosis Freight tackles these complex problems * Gain insights into the importance of accurate data in solving supply chain execution problems and the challenges of data integration * Learn how standardized data empowers businesses to identify and address logistics issues such as demurrage, detention, and delays * Discover how Gnosis Freight leverages IoT, AI, ELD, and other data sources to provide end-to-end visibility and actionable insights for customers

Timestamps (00:01:24) Gnosis Freight is Revolutionizing International Logistics

(00:01:43) Gnosis Freight: Container Lifecycle Management Solutions

(00:02:49) The Meaning and Origin of Gnosis

(00:04:01) Solving the Complexities of International Logistics

(00:07:11) From Chemical Engineering to Freight Technology

(00:12:05) Container Lifecycle Management in Ocean Freight

(00:12:49) The Complex Journey of Ocean Freight

(00:18:26) Overcoming Supply Chain Visibility Challenges

(00:19:52) Actionable Insights from Supply Chain Data

(00:21:39) Normalizing Data for Container Tracking

(00:28:33) Leveraging Standardized Data for Logistics Optimization

(00:30:32) Demurrage, Detention, and OSRA 22 Explained

(00:34:22) Streamlining Container Lifecycle Management with Technology

(00:41:01) From Unstructured to Structured Data with AI

(00:45:14) Leveraging Data for Container Lifecycle Optimization

(00:52:45) Enhancing Visibility with ELD and IoT Data

(00:55:14) Objective Data for Logistics Reporting

(00:58:30) Improving Global Trade with Shipping Containers

(00:59:22) Streamlining International Logistics with Data-Driven Solutions

(01:02:39) Upcoming Freight Conferences with Gnosis Freight

(01:03:36) Engaging with Logistics and Supply Chain Leaders

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Brian Kempisty, Lauren Beagen and Joe Lynch discuss building a resilient port strategy. Brian is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada. Lauren is a lawyer and the Founder of Squall Strategies, a boutique maritime consulting and legal solutions company.

About Brian Kempisty Brian Kempisty is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada. Brian grew up as a farm kid outside of Buffalo, NY and learned how to work at a young age. While earning his degree at Canisius College he needed a job and found himself working in the logistics industry. Since those early days, he has run multiple companies and his latest adventure called for him to create Port X Logistics which is a national drayage and transloading company with offices on both coasts.

About Lauren Beagen Lauren M. Beagen is a seasoned maritime attorney and the founder of Squall Strategies, LLC and The Maritime Professor™. Ms. Beagen is often called on for her industry expertise by notable trade networks, including features on CNBC and FreightWaves. Ms. Beagen has extensive experience in oceanborne commerce and maritime law, with specific emphasis on maritime transportation, Shipping Act issues, supply chain management, international antitrust law, and port and terminal operations. Notable appointments include work in the federal government as Attorney-Advisor (International Affairs) in the Office of the General Counsel at the Federal Maritime Commission and work at a public port authority as Maritime Project Manager for the Port of Boston at the Massachusetts Port Authority. Ms. Beagen received a Bachelor’s degree in International Political Science and International Studies from Hope College, a Master of Marine Affairs degree from the University of Rhode Island, and a Juris Doctorate from Roger Williams University School of Law. She is an avid sailor and recreational fisherman and holds a US Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential (50 ton) for Great Lakes and Inland Waters.

About Port X Logistics Port X Logistics specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the US and Canada. With a combination of company trucks, owner operators, and logistics network Port X Logistics can effectively service every port and rail ramp. Port X Logistics provides drayage, trans-loading, and over the road trucking to help clients meet their fulfillment and production plans. The team operates with urgency, attention to detail, proactive communication, and the ultimate in visibility.

About Squall Strategies Squall Strategies is a maritime consulting and legal solutions company and offers a wide range of consulting services to serve a variety of businesses and clients. Whether you’re a small, local business or a multinational corporation, we can help you reach new levels of success. Squall Strategies is available for advice and consultation on Federal Maritime Commission related matters, advice and consultation on supply chain and ocean freight movement, potential federal regulatory impacts on your business, federal regulatory review and analysis, general Federal Maritime Commission related inquiries, advice and consultation on demurrage, tariff/schedule reviews, and supply chain industry insight.

Key Takeaways: Building a Resilient Port Strategy * The first step in developing a resilient port strategy is understanding the locations of the domestic supply chain along with the location of customers. * The ability to use multiple ports of entry is key for shippers because there are unexpected disruptions at ports because Panama Canal issues, labor problems, and shifting regulations at the ports. * Shippers must also consider potential labor union issues with both the West Coast and East Coast longshoremen unions. * The California Ports are more challenging to service because of AB5 and CARB * AB5 refers to Assembly Bill 5, a California law that went into effect on January 1, 2020. It is also known as the “Gig Worker Law” or the “Independent Contractor Law.” AB5 aims to classify more workers as employees rather than independent contractors, * CARB emissions refer to emissions of pollutants regulated by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). * To build a resilient port strategy, shippers must consider the impact of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act (OSRA) of 2022, which includes the following provisions: + Unreasonable Refusal to Deal – A provision that requires that an ocean common carrier shall not unreasonably refuse to deal or negotiate with respect to vessel space accommodation. + Demurrage and Detention Billing Requirements – A new rule that seeks to provide more clarity, consistency, structure and punctuality to the demurrage and detention billing practices used by vessel operating common carriers (VOCCs), non-vessel-operating common carriers (NVOCCs) and marine terminal operators (MTOs). + Unfair or Unjust Discriminatory Methods – The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) will define what is unfair or unjust discriminatory methods used by carriers regarding concerns and complaints by exporters and small shippers. * Lastly, to build a resilient port strategy, shippers should get the select the right partner – companies that have a comprehensive knowledge of the ports – companies like Port X Logistics and Squall Strategies. * Port X Logistics provides drayage to and from all ports and ramps in the USA and Canada. * Port X Logistics provides safe and just-in-time truckload services, unique problem-solving for supply chain solutions, worry-free crisis management services, and collaborative and dedicated project management from start to finish. * Squall Strategies provide a broad range of services and solutions to help organizations facilitate change, achieve their vision, and optimize performance and productivity. Not all problems they encounter are legal, but their legal experience gives them a deeper understanding of the industry.

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Solving the Port Problem with Lauren Beagen

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Joyce Brenny and Joe Lynch discuss charity champions: specialized trucking and a mission. Joyce is the CEO & Founder of Brenny Transportation, a Minnesota based trucking company that specializes in the transportation of large, heavy, and bulky items that necessitate specialized handling, equipment, and permits.

Summary: Charity Champions: Specialized Trucking and a Mission In this podcast, we explore the world of specialized trucking with Joyce Brenny, CEO and founder of Brenny Transportation, and discuss her role as president of the St. Christopher's Trucker Relief and Development Fund. Brenny shares insights into her Minnesota-based company, which hauls unique freight like granite for the Smithsonian and steel bases for windmills, and how they support their drivers through transparent lease purchase programs and customized trucks. We also delve into the mission of the St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund, which provides medical and psychological support to truck drivers in need and promotes initiatives to improve driver health and wellness. Throughout the podcast, Brenny emphasizes the importance of creating a safe and empowering environment for truck drivers and showcases her commitment to improving the trucking industry.

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About Joyce Brenny Joyce Brenny's trucking career began in 1981 behind the wheel of a semi-truck. She later transitioned to customer service, sales, and leadership roles, eventually founding Brenny Transportation, a Women's Business Enterprise (WBE) in her hometown of St. Joseph, MN, in 1996. A tireless advocate for the industry, Joyce has held numerous leadership positions including the Minnesota Trucking Association Board (first woman trucker Chair), the American Trucking Associations' Safety Policy Committee, and the American Transportation Research Advisory Committee. Currently President of The St. Christopher's Trucker Relief & Development Fund, Joyce has also been recognized by Women In Trucking as a Top Place for Women to Work and Most Influential Woman in Trucking. Most recently, she was nominated for positions on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Policy Committee, Women of Trucking Advisory Board, and the American Trucking Association Executive Board of Directors. Complementing her extensive industry experience, Joyce holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Behavior and Behavior Psychology from the College of St. Scholastica. Driven by a personal mission to create a safe and welcoming work environment for women in trucking, Joyce champions the rights and respect for all professional truck drivers, believing her purpose is to improve the industry for those dedicated to this essential service.

About Brenny Transporation Brenny Transportation was founded in 1996 because Joyce and Todd Brenny wanted to be part of a company that treated people with respect, a company which honored champion character, with a team driven to serve. Brenny’s inception into the trucking world began in a very humble way: in a small rented office in Waite Park, MN with three employees and the power of a big idea. Joyce and Todd wanted to show the trucking world that providing Grand Champion Customer Service in an honest and ethical manner could lead to success, and it has. Brenny’s growth has been adaptable to the needs of their customers. Brenny has grown because of their superior respect for their customers’ needs, as well as honoring the hard work and dedication of their champion team members. Customers and team members never question if Brenny cares. They know that Brenny cares. There are many years of transportation knowledge and experience leading Brenny; experience you can count on. Joyce’s career in transportation began in 1980 and Todd’s began in 1988. Brenny’s Vice President, Bonnie Supan began her career in transportation in 1994. You could say Joyce, Todd and Bonnie are transportation experts. Todd and Joyce both started their careers in transportation behind the wheel of a truck. Between Joyce, Todd and Bonnie they have performed most duties involved in the transportation industry. This expanded knowledge of transportation has helped Brenny secure a stable place in the trucking industry.

Key Takeaways: Charity Champions: Specialized Trucking and a Mission * Joyce Brenny, CEO of Brenny Transportation, is committed to improving the trucking industry for drivers * Brenny Specialized hauls unique freight requiring special shipping needs and deliveries * St. Christopher Trucker Relief Fund helps truck drivers with unforeseen medical situations and promotes wellness * Brenny Transportation supports drivers' choices between being company drivers or owner-operators * The company offers a transparent lease purchase program allowing drivers to own trucks within 3-5 years * Brenny Transportation was named a top 20 fleet in North America based on driver surveys * loading

Timestamps (00:00:44) Trucking with Purpose: Brenny Transportation's Story

(00:02:01) Specialized Freight: The Brenny Way

(00:05:00) Supporting Truck Drivers' Health and Wellbeing

(00:06:47) Joyce Brenny's Journey in Trucking

(00:11:14) Supporting Driver Success at Brenny Transportation

(00:14:41) Supporting Truckers Through St. Christopher Fund

(00:20:35) Driving Wellness in the Trucking Industry

(00:25:31) Delivering Specialized Freight with Passion

(00:29:59) Brenny Transportation: Award-Winning, Driver-Centric Fleet

(00:32:57) Specialized Freight Requires Expert Handling

(00:36:49) Specialized Trucking: Beyond Oversized Loads

(00:37:27) Supporting Truckers and Delivering Specialized Freight

(00:38:54) Brenny's Unique Approach to Trucking

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Matt Castriotta and Joe Lynch discuss turning cold outreach into gold. Matt is the Founder and CEO of Castriotta Growth Hacking, where they provide B2B demand generation solutions for logistics sales leaders.

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About Matt Castriotta Matt Castriotta is a Growth Hacking and B2B Marketing/Strategy Expert. Before starting Castriotta Growth Hacking, he spent over 10 years closing some of the biggest logistics freight spends in the world at a family-owned, 3PL. He loves people, process, and technology. When he’s not working, he spends his time with an amazing girlfriend that he met through his panel style dating podcast (thegoodguyspodcast.com).

About Castriotta Growth Hacking Castriotta Enterprises Growth Hacking creates custom tailored, B2B demand generation solutions to help executives, entrepreneurs, sales leaders and staff grow B2B focused companies faster than they ever thought was possible.

Key Takeaways: Turning Cold Outreach into Gold * Castriotta Growth Hacking helps sales teams overcome scarcity mentality and adopt an abundance mindset for consistent lead generation. * They offer professional coaching to address specific challenges faced by salespeople, such as crafting responses to prospects, navigating internal processes, and handling objections. * Their services focus on optimizing sales workflows by reducing time spent on tasks like prospect vetting and replicating successful sales behaviors across teams. * Castriotta Growth Hacking assists with crafting narratives to position companies as trusted advisors in their target audience's minds. They offer services like outlining, ghostwriting, and pitching content to relevant publications. * They advocate for a programmatic approach to lead nurturing through email and LinkedIn campaigns to secure sales appointments. * Castriotta Growth Hacking provides solutions to reach decision-makers efficiently using various methods including LinkedIn targeting, email marketing, text message marketing, and direct mail campaigns. * They offer consultations to help businesses select and implement the right technology stack for their growth hacking needs. This includes data enrichment and marketing automation tools.

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Nicole Glenn and Joe Lynch discuss optimizing cold chain while reducing environmental impact. Nicole is the Founder and CEO of Candor Expedite, a transportation leader known for making its customers heroes by delivering creative, fast, effective, and sustainable solutions for time-sensitive and white glove shipments backed by a trusted carrier network.

Summary: Optimizing Cold Chain while Reducing Environmental Impact In this podcast, Nicole Glenn, CEO and Founder of Candor Companies, shares her insights and experiences from her 24-year journey in the transportation industry. She discusses her company's innovative and sustainable cold chain packaging solutions that maintain frozen or refrigerated temperatures for up to nine days, allowing for more efficient and environmentally friendly shipping. Glenn also delves into the challenges faced by the cold chain industry and how her company's flexible, customizable solutions can help businesses reduce waste, protect their brand, and optimize their supply chain. Additionally, she shares her strategies for growing her business, the importance of educating people and driving change within the community, and her podcast, LLC Ladies Leadership Coalition, which brings together women in the transportation and logistics industry.

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About Nicole Glenn Nicole Glenn is the Founder and CEO of Candor Expedite, a transportation leader known for making its customers heroes by delivering creative, fast, effective, and sustainable solutions for time-sensitive and white glove shipments backed by a trusted carrier network. Today, Candor is recognized as a leading certified women-owned business headquartered in Texas – with offices in Illinois and Kansas. Nicole navigated through a series of pivotal operational roles within major transportation brokerage companies, immersing herself in the intricate nuances of freight logistics—the essence of moving cargo. Steeped in the daily challenges that shippers and carriers face, she gained invaluable insights to the major obstacles that define the industry landscape. Nicole embraced and transcended these challenges, swiftly rising through the ranks by mastering the art of sales and her ability to collaborate with external and internal teams. She advanced to senior leadership roles including president — solidifying her status as a driving force in the industry. Nicole built her own team to address the lack of transparency in the industry. With her strong network and excellent industry reputation, it wasn’t long before Candor became a top transportation company. She credits her success with an amazing team who consistently provide superior customer service, real-time updates, and open communication. Always looking for new solutions for her customers, Nicole is excited to launch “Candor Cool Chain”, a new division featuring a unique solution for shipping smaller, refrigerated and frozen packages across the U.S. — all while protecting product quality and safety, reducing wasted capacity, keeping costs under control, and minimizing environmental impact. Nicole is a certified member of The Women’s Business Enterprise National Council, a member of The Expedite Association of North America, Women in Trucking, Women in Manufacturing, and the Transportation Intermediaries Association. She won numerous awards: Supply & Demand Chain Executive Pro’s to Know: Overall Winner; Women in Trucking’s Distinguished Women in Logistics; and Enterprising Women of the Year Champion, a tribute to the world’s top female entrepreneurs. Nicole enjoys giving back to the community and industry. She launched The Ladies Leadership Coalition, a popular podcast designed to empower and celebrate female leaders. Nicole and her hosts amplify the voices of trailblazing women in supply chain and logistics. Nicole received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwood University and was recently inducted into their Class of Distinguished Women. She frequently presents at industry conferences; and is a regular contributor to trade and business media, including Forbes Small Business Council.

About Candor Expedite Candor Expedite is a transportation leader known for making its customers heroes by delivering creative, fast, effective, and sustainable solutions for time-sensitive and white glove shipments. Founded in 2017 by industry veteran Nicole Glenn, Candor Expedite is a proud, certified Women’s Business Enterprise (WBENC), privately-held and operated with headquarters in Plano, Texas, and offices in Joliet, Illinois and Kansas City, Kansas. Visit Candor at www.candorexp.com.

Key Takeaways: Optimizing Cold Chain while Reducing Environmental Impact * Learn about an innovative reusable cold packaging solution that maintains frozen or refrigerated temperatures for up to nine days * Discover the growth and expansion of Candor Companies since its inception in 2017 * Hear about Nicole Glenn's 24-year journey in the transportation industry, servicing various sectors * Understand the challenges faced by the cold chain industry in efficiently transporting small quantities of temperature-sensitive goods * Explore sustainable cold chain packaging solutions that maintain temperatures, provide real-time monitoring, and manage chain of custody * Learn how makeshift bulkheads and improper freight placement can lead to spoilage and impact a company's entire business * Discover a flexible, sustainable cold chain logistics solution using patented temperature-controlled panels for customized delivery options

Timestamps (00:00:00) Optimizing Cold Chain with Reusable Packaging

(00:01:48) Expanding and Innovating in Transportation

(00:03:16) Expedited Shipping in Various Industries

(00:07:05) Building a Synergistic Business Portfolio

(00:07:53) Sustainable Cold Chain Solutions

(00:16:30) Revolutionizing Cold Chain with Innovative Packaging

(00:23:23) Revolutionizing Cold Chain Logistics

(00:29:56) Balancing Effectiveness and Efficiency in Cold Chain

(00:30:36) Pioneering Efficient Temperature-Controlled Shipping Solutions

(00:37:34) Educating on Options and Solving Problems

(00:38:24) Optimizing Cold Chain Logistics

(00:40:38) Inspiring Growth Through Ladies Leadership Coalition

(00:43:05) Growing Your Business with Nicole Glenn

(00:45:43) Nicole's Insights on Logistics and Supply Chain

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Tom Raftery and Joe Lynch discuss triple bottom line logistics. Tom is an entrepreneur, sustainability expert, technology executive and all-around thought leader. Tom advises logistics and supply chain companies on technology, sustainability, and communications Summary: Triple Bottom Line Logistics Tom Raftery, a sustainability expert, discusses the importance of triple bottom line logistics in the supply chain industry. He explains how reducing emissions and making operations more sustainable can lead to cost savings and improved profitability. Raftery shares his journey and insights on how companies can achieve a triple bottom line by utilizing forecasting, technology, and optimizing routes and loads. The podcast also explores the transition towards electric vehicles in various segments and strategies for reducing product returns in e-commerce. Raftery emphasizes the need for companies to start their sustainability journey now to remain competitive in the face of increasing pressures from stakeholders and regulations.

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About Tom Raftery Tom Raftery is a preeminent Sustainability & Technology Executive, Influential Podcast Host of the highly regarded Climate Confident and Sustainable Supply Chain podcasts, and a recognised Thought Leader. As well as being an influential international keynote speaker Tom is a guest lecturer at the prestigious Instituto Internacíonal San Telmo, board advisor for various startups, and former Global Vice President at SAP. Prior to joining SAP, Tom built a successful career as an independent industry analyst, focusing on the Internet of Things, Energy, and CleanTech, while also serving as a Futurist for Gerd Leonhardt's Futures Agency. With an extensive background in technology and social media dating back to 1991, Tom has co-founded an Irish software development company, a social media consultancy, and the hyper energy-efficient data center, Cork Internet eXchange. Additionally, Tom has made significant contributions to the field of sustainability through his work as an Analyst at industry analyst firm RedMonk, where he led their Sustainability practice for over seven years. His unique blend of expertise and experience makes him a sought-after thought leader in technology, sustainability, and social media.

Key Takeaways: Triple Bottom Line Logistics * Learn about the concept of triple bottom line logistics and its importance in the supply chain industry * Discover how reducing emissions is crucial for companies to remain competitive and attract top talent * Understand the components of the triple bottom line: people, planet, and profit * Explore how companies can achieve a triple bottom line by making their logistics operations more sustainable and efficient * Learn how forecasting and technology can significantly reduce food waste, saving money and resources * Gain insights into the transition towards electrification in the transportation industry, driven by advancements in battery technology and the pursuit of sustainability * Discover strategies for making supply chains leaner and greener, including better forecasting, route and load optimization, electric vehicles, and reducing returns

Timestamps (00:00:00) Triple Bottom Line Logistics

(00:00:47) Sustainability and Technology in Supply Chain

(00:04:17) Why Sustainability Matters in Logistics

(00:10:14) Defining the Triple Bottom Line

(00:12:10) Sustainability, Supply Chain, and Podcasting Journey

(00:19:20) Sustainable Logistics: Efficiency Drives Profitability

(00:23:56) Reducing Waste in Food Supply Chains

(00:27:41) Fewer SKUs: A Sustainability Advantage

(00:30:32) Reducing Emissions in Logistics

(00:38:51) The Electrification of Transportation

(00:44:22) The Transition to Electric Vehicles

(00:47:24) Electrifying School Buses and Grid Balancing

(00:51:04) Reducing E-commerce Returns with Better Sizing

(00:55:59) Revolutionizing Online Shopping with 3D Modeling

(00:58:23) Greening Supply Chains with Tom Raftery

(01:00:13) Sustainability: A Journey You Must Start

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Mark Lavelle and Joe Lynch discuss an alternative to UPS and FedEx. Mark is the Chief Executive Officer at Maergo, a first-of-its-kind parcel delivery platform, purpose-built for branded direct-to-consumer delivery using modern technology and advanced data capabilities.

About Mark Lavelle Mark Lavelle is the Chief Executive Officer at Maergo, a first-of-its-kind parcel delivery platform, purpose-built for branded direct-to-consumer delivery using modern technology and advanced data capabilities. Mark has over 20 years of experience growing businesses at the intersection of commerce, payments, and internet technology. He’s Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of Deep Lake Capital. Previously, Mark was SVP of Commerce at Adobe as a result of the $1.7B acquisition of Magento where he was CEO. Other senior leadership roles include eBay, PayPal and Bill Me Later.

About Maergo Serving the fastest growing brands across retail, Maergo simplifies and expedites small parcel delivery. Offering 1-3 day nationwide service, Maergo accelerates the end-to-end ecommerce & delivery experience through a comprehensive, proven network of providers, and simplifies the challenge many brands face of having to manage multiple carriers. Maergo takes care of it all through a single relationship. We deliver the reliability brands have come to count on, while offering freedom from egregious price increases, hidden accessorial fees, and lackluster support often seen from legacy providers. Topped off by improving time-in-transit and lowering your costs, Maergo is reimagining delivery and changing the way the retailers ship and deliver to their customers.

Key Takeaways: An Alternative to UPS and FedEx * Mark Lavelle is the Chief Executive Officer at Maergo, a first-of-its-kind parcel delivery platform, purpose-built for branded direct-to-consumer delivery using modern technology and advanced data capabilities. * In the podcast interview, Mark and Joe discuss alternatives to UPS and FedEx. Mark’s company, Maergo is one of those alternatives that many fast growing brands are using to simplify and expedite their small parcel shipments. * Maergo simplifies and expedites small parcel delivery for the fastest growing brands across retail. * They offer 1-3 day nationwide service, accelerating the end-to-end ecommerce and delivery experience. * Maergo has a comprehensive network of providers, eliminating the need for brands to manage multiple carriers. * They deliver reliability while avoiding price increases, hidden fees, and lackluster support seen from legacy providers. * Maergo improves time-in-transit and lowers costs, reimagining delivery for retailers. * They drive higher conversion rates by providing a faster delivery experience for brands. * Maergo eliminates the need for expensive regional distribution centers and complex carrier relationships. * Their network features include pick-ups seven days a week, flexible sortation, eco-friendly use of passenger flight cargo capacity, and diverse last mile partners. * Maergo understands that providing a great shipping experience is crucial for brand success. * They offer faster, cheaper, and greener shipping options for high-growth brands, reducing carbon emissions and providing an alternative to legacy carriers.

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Samuel Parker and Joe Lynch discuss DAT iQ: the metrics that matter. Samuel is Director of Product Marketing at DAT Freight & Analytics' Shipper segment. DAT operates the largest truckload freight marketplace in North America. Shippers, brokers, carriers, news organizations and industry analysts rely on DAT for trends and data insights based on a database of $150 billion in annual market transactions. DAT iQ provides freight intelligence to inform your budget and procurement strategies so you can navigate market volatility with greater confidence and agility. About Samuel Parker Samuel is the Associate Director for DAT Freight & Analytics’ Shipper segment. This segment is in the growth stage of its evolution, serving large enterprise brands and their Logistics, Procurement and Supply Chain teams. Samuel is an experienced market strategy and product leader with over 10 years of experience in supply chain logistics and innovation, specializing in helping technology companies build high-performing Go-to-Market teams. Experienced in solutions marketing and portfolio development across SaaS, Supply Chain Software, and OEM Hardware. Samuel has his B.A. degree in Marketing Communications from Central College and Masters of Science degree in Corporate Marketing and Organizational Communications from Northeastern University. Samuel is a board member of CSCMP's Rocky Mountain Roundtable and is a Certified Product Marketing Manager (CPMM). He lives in Denver, Colorado with his wife and son.

About DAT Freight & Analytics DAT Freight & Analytics operates the largest truckload freight marketplace in North America. Shippers, transportation brokers, carriers, news organizations and industry analysts rely on DAT for trends and data insights based on more than 400 million freight matches and a database of $150 billion in annual market transactions.Founded in 1978, DAT is a business unit of Roper Technologies (Nasdaq: ROP), a constituent of the Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, and Fortune 1000.

Key Takeaways: DAT iQ: The Metrics that Matter * In the podcast interview, Samuel Parker gave a freight market overview based on DAT's database of $150 billion in annual market transactions. + In short, the market has more or less hit bottom, but a recovery will not occur until the first quarter of 2025 - give or take a quarter. + Predicting the freight market is always tough even for DAT, so follow them for the most up-to-date freight market trends and insights. * The metrics that matter are from DAT IQ and are summarized below: * RateView Analytics: + Get the most up-to-date pricing data in the industry based on actual contribution data. + Analyze pricing trends and pinpoint seasonal changes with 13-month pricing histories on each lane. + Access accurate freight rate forecasts that are over 95% accurate on more than 7 million daily predictions. + Gain full visibility into spot and contract rates by viewing average rates paid by brokers and shippers on more than 68,000 lanes. * Network Analytics: + Understand past, present, and future market conditions. + Identify emerging trends, seasonal shifts, and underperforming aspects of your network. + Source capacity with precision using supply and demand metrics and forecasts. + Uncover cost-saving opportunities by optimizing underperforming lanes or carriers. + Build a resilient and diversified portfolio by negotiating with incumbents or efficiently procuring new carriers. * Analytics Services: + Tap into DAT’s in-house team of subject matter experts for one-time or ongoing engagements. + Improve data hygiene with services such as data cleansing and aggregation. + Integrate data from any DAT product or service to enhance and centralize internal workflows. + Receive custom reporting solutions tailored to your business operations.

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Steve Elwell and Joe Lynch discuss freight recession: opportunity or threat. Steve is the Founder and Managing Director of iDev Partners a boutique leadership, business strategy and turnaround consulting firm.

About Steve Elwell Steve is the Founder and since 2010 Managing Director of iDev Partners a boutique leadership, business strategy and turnaround consulting firm located in Farmington Hills, MI. In this role he has helps leaders and organizations realize their potential and mission. Steve has lead multiple technology, manufacturing, and start-up businesses as CEO, COO, and President. His consulting clients include large publicly traded corporations and family businesses in industries from logistics to aerospace. Prior to strategy and turnaround, Steve ran an IT, and automation businesses and owned a retained executive search firm. He earned an MBA from Wayne State University in Detroit, and a BA in Economics and Management from Albion College, in Albion, MI. Steve, his wife Kris, and their two children live in Farmington Hill, MI.

About iDev iDev serves leaders and businesses in their transition from good to great. We develop clarity and translate that clarity into action and durable sustainable gains. Our approach brings together vision, talent, technology, around realistic solutions, and deliberate high-energy execution. iDev has been successful in diverse situations including turnaround and transformation, crisis management, and strategic growth. iDev leaders have prior consulting experience as well as tenure as C-suite function heads and CEOs.

Key Takeaways: Freight Recession: Opportunity or Threat * Steve Elwell and Joe Lynch discuss freight recession: opportunity or threat: + Freight Recession Deepens: The initial predictions underestimated the severity and duration of the freight recession. + The Burning Question: Steve Elwell and Joe Lynch tackle the burning question: is it a threat or an opportunity? + Not a Shared Fate: While everyone feels the recession's impact, companies can choose their response. + Leaders Seize the Opportunity: Top leadership teams see the downturn as a chance to leapfrog competitors, not just survive. + Unlocking Growth: Steve Elwell unveils a simple customer-focused assessment tool to help businesses capitalize on this chance. * iDev prioritizes empowering your people for lasting improvement. They understand that sustained success requires incentivized and passionate teams, which is why they focus on fostering long-term engagement. * Results from day one. iDev delivers immediate value from the first meeting. They believe in swift action and maximizing the impact of the partnership from the outset. * iDev provides the technological expertise, but your leadership and talent propel it further. They act as a catalyst, helping your team reach its full potential. * Beyond project hours, your success is their passion. iDev invest in your business and the personal growth of your team members. * iDev commitment fosters genuine connections, transforming clients into long-term partners. At iDev, professionalism thrives alongside genuine care - because business is, after all, personal. * iDev core values: Action, Excellence, Leadership.

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Entering New Logistics Markets with Steve Elwell | The Logistics of Logistics

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Adam Vazquez and Joe Lynch discuss growing a brand and a business. Adam is the CEO of Heard Media, a marketing firm that specializes in creating audio and video content that educates, entertains, and engages target markets.

About Adam Vazquez Adam Vazquez is an experienced marketing leader who serves as the CEO of Heard Media. Adam has built memorable growth stories for numerous companies throughout the supply chain, healthcare, and technology industries, and is a leading mind for growth and marketing in the B2B space. Applying the strategies and methodologies he learned while serving Fortune 1000 brands as a strategist, Adam brings both creative and practical strategies that move the needle for the mid-market companies he serves. Adam is also an entrepreneur. After leaving VaynerMedia, he co-founded Heard Media and has built the company to what it is today using many of the same strategies and techniques he employs for his clients. He is a trusted consultant to mid-market CEOs and an entertaining public speaker on the topics of brand, b2b growth, creative campaigns, and content marketing. Adam's work has won several awards from the American Advertising Federation as well as being a finalist for a Cannes Lion. Notable credits include: Writer of "The Stain", Executive Producer of "The Future of Supply Chain", Executive Producer of "The Data Stack Show", Executive Producer of "Trending Thoughts with Torrey Smith", and Host and Executive Producer of "Content is for Closers".

About Heard Media Heard Media is a company that exists to help businesses find and serve their customers through audio and video content. They believe that growing a business online is crucial for its future success. Their Custom Content Framework, which has generated millions of dollars in revenue for their clients, is now available to all businesses. Heard Media's Custom Content Growth Model consists of three phases: Clarify, Create, and Convert. In the Clarify phase, their team uses a combination of research, industry reports, and experience to help businesses determine the best platforms to promote their content campaigns. The Create phase focuses on bringing ideas to life through design, including show/series identity, logo development, web and landing page development, and more. Finally, in the Convert phase, Heard Media ensures that the content drives business results by maximizing exposure and implementing measurement systems. They also offer supply chain and logistics services specifically tailored to the trucking industry.

Key Takeaways: Growing a Brand and a Business * Heard Media specializes in creating audio and video content that educates, entertains, and engages target markets. * Their Custom Content Framework has generated millions of dollars in revenue for clients and is now available to new customers. * They offer a Custom Content Growth Model that includes strategies such as brand and content strategy, audience research, competitive analysis, and digital content roadmap. * Heard Media believes in the importance of preparation and uses a mix of first and third-party research, industry reports, and decades of experience to help clients decide the best place to promote their content campaigns. * They bring ideas to life through design, whether it's visual or audio, and offer services such as show/series identity, logo development, web and landing page development, and visual asset development. * Results are a priority for Heard Media, and they ensure that content drives business over the long-term by providing platform selection, paid ads management, email marketing campaign development, and analytics services. * They also serve the trucking industry by offering brand and content strategy, audience research, competitive analysis, and digital content roadmap services. * Heard Media understands the importance of blending business and brand into a cohesive entity that resonates with the target audience. * They believe in the power of creativity and its role in executing successful content campaigns. * Heard Media takes pride in their ability to take the guesswork out of growth and help businesses thrive online.

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Jim Waters and Joe Lynch discuss driving sales pipeline. Jim is the Founder of FreighTech, an advisory and fractional CMO service that helps logistics technology providers acquire more customers.

About Jim Waters Jim Waters is a Boston-based B2B marketing executive with a proven track record of building robust sales pipelines. His passion lies in driving meaningful conversations, understanding customer pain points, and creating compelling content that generates active pipeline velocity. A results-driven innovator, Jim was an early employee at both FRAYT and Tive, where he spearheaded Global Marketing. Jim's entrepreneurial spirit led him to build successful marketing teams at Coveo, (CVO.TO), FAST (MSFT) and StreamServe (NASDAQ: OTEX). He earned an MBA from Northeastern University and is now Founder of FreighTech Advisors fractional CMO and advisor services to companies in the Logistics Technology industry.

About FreighTech FreighTech is a company that delivers fractional CMO consulting, content development, marketing and advisory services specifically to logistics technology businesses. The company was founded in 2023 by Jim Waters, a logistics and supply chain marketing veteran.

Key Takeaways: Driving Sales Pipeline * Jim Waters and Joe Lynch discuss the 3 keys to driving sales pipeline. + Demand Creation (top of the funnel) + Active Pipeline (prospects that seem promising after the discovery call) + Closing Deals * FreighTech customers gain the following benefits: * Industry Leader: Led by logistics veteran Jim Waters, FreighTech offers logistics tech companies the combined power of advisory services and fractional CMO expertise to drive customer acquisition. * Fractional CMO Advantage: Access senior marketing leaders for strategic guidance and execution, saving costs compared to a full-time CMO. * Growth Focus: Target key areas like lead generation, brand awareness, demand creation, and sales growth. * Data-Driven Results: Track KPIs and measure ROI to demonstrate the effectiveness of your marketing efforts. * Scalable Support: Adjust service hours based on your company's needs.

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Dean Duffin and Joe Lynch discuss understanding the Canadian logistics landscape. Dean is Co-founder and CEO of Linear Logistics, one of Canada's fastest growing full-service third-party logistics companies.

About Dean Duffin Growing up enjoying the small-town Alberta lifestyle, Dean excelled academically. He graduated high school with honors and pursued a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Alberta, with a focus on international business and new venture creation. Upon completing his education, he relocated to Calgary, where he started his journey in the logistics industry with a prominent Fortune 500 company. Demonstrating a remarkable ability to rapidly expand teams and provide proactive leadership, he earned early success. This success, coupled with invaluable learning experiences, paved the path to the establishment of Linear Logistics, a full-service logistics firm based in Calgary. With a strong dedication to unparalleled customer service, Linear Logistics has flourished under his and his co-founder, Andrew’s guidance. They grew from a duo to a team of over 40 logistics professionals across operations in multiple locations across Canada. Outside of his professional pursuits, Dean is an avid outdoors enthusiast, indulging in activities such as mountain biking, snowboarding, and hockey, both as a player and coach. Additionally, he devotes a significant amount of his time to non-profit organizations, driven by his belief in the importance of charity.

About Linear Logistics A decade strong, Linear Logistics has solidified its reputation as a premier transportation and logistics solutions provider. Headquartered in Calgary with a strategic footprint across Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Ontario, Linear Logistics seamlessly services clients throughout North America. Their ongoing expansion into the British Columbia market reflects a dedication to broadening reach and catering to diverse business needs. At Linear, customer satisfaction remains paramount. By leveraging extensive experience and knowledge, they consistently uphold their commitment to customer-centric service, streamlining supply chain operations for valued clients. Their dedicated workforce strives to make a difference in the logistics world through proactive service and transparent communication. Efficient information management and real-time updates empower clients to make informed decisions. By entrusting their freight to Linear, clients gain access to customized solutions that optimize efficiency, allowing them to focus on core competencies. Linear prides itself on exceeding expectations, fostering innovative solutions, and delivering continuous value to partners.

Key Takeaways: Understanding the Canadian Logistics Landscape * Dean Duffin and Joe Lynch discuss the Canadian logistics landscape including the unique challenges for each of the 5 regions that make up Canada: + Atlantic Provinces + Central Canada + Prairie Provinces + West Coast + Northern Territories * With over 10 years of experience, Linear Logistics is a leading provider of transportation and logistics solutions across North America. * Headquartered in Calgary, Canada, they operate strategically in Saskatchewan, Alberta, Ontario, and are expanding into British Columbia. * Linear prioritizes customer satisfaction by offering custom-tailored solutions and streamlining supply chain operations. * Their team is dedicated to making a difference through proactive service, clear communication, and efficient information management. * Real-time updates empower clients to make informed decisions regarding their freight. * By partnering with Linear, businesses gain access to solutions that optimize efficiency, allowing them to focus on core strengths. * Linear goes beyond expectations by fostering innovative solutions and delivering continuous value to clients.

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Drone delivery is here and it is an increasingly viable mode for home delivery. Tom Walker and Joe Lynch discuss the logistics and economics of drone delivery. Tom is the Founder and CEO of DroneUp, a pioneering autonomous drone delivery company that specializes in last-mile delivery.

About Tom Walker Tom Walker is the Founder and CEO of DroneUp. DroneUp provides drone delivery and flight services to organizations and communities. Tom has also brought a singular purpose to the Unmanned Transportation (UTM) market – to bring the economic benefits of drones that are essential for communities and our competitive standing in the world to market safely. Tom is a recognized pioneer in military and government digital reform, having managed the extensive programming and web enablement of computer systems to support both the U.S. and International Special Forces. As a result of his thesis, The Point of Mobile Confluence, Tom was tapped as an advisor to the White House on innovative technologies and their impact on the emerging workforce. The data from the research, combined with his military search and rescue experience, led to the creation of DroneUp. Tom is a UAS industry pioneer with patents on mobile app technology. He has led pandemic drone delivery testing under FAA Part 107 Regulations with the State of Virginia, which established the partnership team focused on free COVID-19 test kit delivery with Walmart. Soon after that, under Tom’s leadership, the first drone airport, the DroneUp Hub, was founded.

About DroneUp DroneUp is a pioneering autonomous drone delivery company that specializes in providing innovative and efficient solutions for last-mile delivery. DroneUp’s proprietary autonomous technology is integrated with its ground infrastructure to provide affordable and scalable last-mile delivery. With a commitment to utilizing cutting-edge technology and a customer-centric approach, DroneUp is revolutionizing the way goods are transported, making delivery faster, safer, and more cost-effective. Founded in 2016, DroneUp is headquartered in Virginia Beach, Virginia. DroneUp provides drone delivery service in 34 locations across six states for the #1 retailer in the world, Walmart.

Key Takeaways: Drone Delivery is Here * DroneUP is a San Diego based drone delivery company that was founded in 2017. * DroneUP has a network of over 10,000 pilots who can deliver packages to customers within minutes. * The company offers a variety of delivery services, including last-mile delivery, emergency response, and aerial photography. * DroneUP has partnered with companies such as Walmart, FedEx, and CVS to provide drone delivery services. * DroneUP is one of the leading drone delivery companies in the United States and is committed to providing safe and reliable drone delivery services. * DroneUP is developing new technologies and services to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of drone delivery. * The company is also working to expand its network of pilots and partners to reach more customers. * DroneUP is a fast-growing company that is poised to play a major role in the future of drone delivery. * DroneUP is a member of the Drone Delivery Alliance, a coalition of companies working to advance the commercialization of drone delivery.

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Kevin Hill and Joe Lynch discuss the freight brokerage market. Kevin is the owner of Brush Pass Research, a sales and marketing research firm that helps companies sell to freight brokerages across North America.

About Kevin Hill Kevin Hill is a respected expert in the freight industry, with over 10 years of experience in sales, marketing, and media production. He is the owner of Brush Pass Research, a sales and marketing research firm that helps companies sell to freight brokerages across North America. He is also the host of Put That Coffee Down, a popular freight sales show on FreightWavesTV. Kevin is passionate about helping freight sales professionals grow their businesses and reach their goals. He is known for his insightful analysis of the freight industry, his practical sales advice, and his engaging and informative speaking style. He is a regular speaker at industry events and has been featured in numerous publications, including FreightWaves, Transport Topics, and Logistics Management. Kevin is also a successful entrepreneur. He previously founded CarrierLists, a carrier sourcing platform that was acquired by Highway in 2022.

About Brush Pass Research Brush Pass Research provides sales teams with the company tech intel and contact details they need to prospect faster and smarter. Their database includes over 12,000 decision-makers at the largest 1,000 freight brokerages in North America. With Brush Pass Research, sales teams can identify the right freight brokerages to target, connect with key decision-makers directly, avoid wasting time on unqualified leads, and accelerate their sales cycle. Brush Pass Research is the perfect solution for sales teams of all sizes. Whether they're just starting out or they're looking to expand their reach, Brush Pass Research can help them close more deals and grow their business. Sign up for a free trial today and see the difference Brush Pass Research can make for your sales team.

Key Takeaways: The Freight Brokerage Market * Brush Pass Research is the best way to prospect freight brokerages. * The company provides company tech intel and contact details for the largest 1,000 freight brokerages in North America. Their database includes over 12,000 decision-makers. * Brush Pass helps sales teams identify the right freight brokerages to target, connect with key decision-makers directly, avoid wasting time on unqualified leads, and accelerate their sales cycle. * Easy to use: Simply sign up for a free trial, search the database by company name, contact name, industry, or other criteria, and export your results to a CSV file or CRM system. * Perfect for sales teams of all sizes, whether you're just starting out or you're looking to expand your reach.

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Ed Burns and Joe Lynch discuss getting good shipper freight. Ed is the CEO of Burns Logistics, a transportation sales agency that connects shippers and carriers in a way that helps both to achieve their goals.

About Ed Burns Ed Burns loves to connect people. It’s amazing what can happen when good people come together. He asks big questions in the hope of finding big answers. He started his first real business at 20, a marketing agency which he sold after running for seven years. He grew up around the freight world and is fascinated by big trucks. He joined the family business in 2020 while the world was ending, and is committed to making transportation a better place for both shippers and carriers. For fun, he builds sandcastles. They are a wonderful analogy for what it takes to build businesses: time, effort, caring, and willingness to let go. He is a husband and father and believes that kids hold the key to happiness because they see everything with a sense of wonder.

About Burns Logistics Burns Logistics is a transportation sales agency that connects shippers and carriers in a way that helps both to achieve their goals. They believe in a world where freight gets where it needs to be on time, in full, while everyone involved makes a good living. They represent a book of asset carriers and match them with shippers who value relationships and service.

Key Takeaways: Getting Good Shipper Freight * Burns Logistics is a transportation sales agency that connects shippers and carriers. * Their services include regional, national, and reefer and dry van truckload transportation. * They also specialize in warehouse space in the New York market, the Lehigh Valley, and Atlanta area. * Burns Logistics helps shippers by finding carriers, negotiating rates, and managing logistics. * They offer additional services such as HAZMAT transportation, expedited shipping, flatbed trailers, LTL (less-than-truckload) shipping, and more. * Burns Logistics prioritizes building strong relationships with their clients and providing excellent customer service.

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Elisabeth Barna and Joe Lynch discuss making drivers happy. Elisabeth is the Founder of EAB Strategies, a company that provides communications and marketing expertise to transportation and logistics companies, as well as program development for companies seeking to grow their brand and image.

About Elisabeth Barna Elisabeth Barna is a seasoned veteran in the trucking industry with 34 years of experience. In 2023, she founded EAB Strategies, LLC, a consulting business where she continues to work within the transportation and logistics industry. During her 25-year tenure at American Trucking Associations, most recently EVP, Industry Affairs & Senior Advisor, she played a pivotal role in the industry's image campaign by telling the story of trucking. She worked tirelessly to amplify the professional truck driver, the industry's safety record and career opportunities. Elisabeth drove the association’s image programs, member communications strategy, and oversaw ATA events and education. She steered the industry-wide image movement Trucking Moves America Forward. Elisabeth received the "J.R. 'Bob' Halladay" Award and the American Logistics Aid Network's 2021 Humanitarian Logistics Award. She is secretary of St. Christophers Truckers Relief Fund, a member of Truckers Against Trafficking Advisory Council and a founding member of DOT’s Women of Trucking Advisory Board.

About EAB Strategies EAB Strategies provides communications and marketing expertise to transportation and logistics companies, as well as program development for companies seeking to grow their brand and image. Led by a driven and passionate leader with nearly 35 years in the trucking industry, Barna’s ability to amplify the voice of the industry through storytelling is unmatched. She offers public speaking and media training for professional truck drivers and emerging leaders. EAB Strategies provides opportunities through professional driver focus groups and surveys that deliver confidential feedback on company culture, policies and products that help attract new candidates, retain drivers, or improves product or pitch. She provides expertise in event content, logistics and marketing. Engagement is important in any business and EAB Strategies will identify and create initiatives to engage leaders, employees, members, communities, and the media. Barna’s work with emerging leader programs, driver programs, and association and charity programs are a testament to her ability to deliver results.

Key Takeaways: Making Drivers Happy * EAB Strategies specializes in communications and marketing services for transportation and logistics companies. * They offer program development to help companies grow their brand and public image. * Led by Elisabeth Barna, a leader with 35 years of experience in the trucking industry, EAB Strategies offers a deep understanding of the sector. * Barna excels at amplifying the voice of the transportation and logistics industry through compelling storytelling. * EAB Strategies provides public speaking and media training for professional truck drivers and emerging leaders. * They identify and create initiatives to engage various audiences including leaders, employees, members, communities, and the media. * Barna's experience with emerging leader programs, driver programs, and association/charity work demonstrates EAB Strategies' ability to deliver successful communication solutions.

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Nourhan Beyrouti and Joe Lynch discuss building a global logistics juggernaut. Nourhan is Global Chief Revenue Officer at AJEX Logistics Services, Saudi Arabia's fastest growing transportation company.

About Nourhan Beyrouti Nourhan Beyrouti, a seasoned professional with a global footprint, has an impressive track record in branding, corporate innovation, and real estate development, and global logistics technology. Raised in Brooklyn, New York, and currently residing in Dallas, Texas, Beyrouti's career has taken him through 17 countries, enriching him with diverse international experience. After completing his MBA in Business Management from the Lebanese American University, Beyrouti embarked on his career journey in 2000. He started as a Brand Manager with SABIC in Riyadh, followed by a stint as Head of Corporate Communications at OCTAL Petrochemicals in Oman. His upward trajectory continued as he took on roles such as Head of Branding and Innovation at Nawras (now Ooredoo) and Head of Brand Experience at Mobily in Saudi Arabia, contributing significantly to the telecom sector. Beyrouti's expertise was further utilized in assisting the Dubai government with the “Dubai Plan 2021”. His journey then led him to Majid Al Futtaim Holding, where he served as Marketing Operations and Creative Services Lead, managing a vast array of shopping malls, cinemas, retail stores, hotels, and ski resorts across 17 countries. At Majid Al Futtaim Holding, Beyrouti played a pivotal role in reshaping the company's strategic direction and enhancing the experience of over 560 million customers annually. Subsequently, Beyrouti joined TMG Northwest, significantly contributing to its growth as the Marketing Director in one of the fastest-growing property management companies in the Pacific Northwest. A significant milestone in Beyrouti's career was his role as the Senior Director of Delivery Solutions, a pivotal position where he led the revenue operations in marketing, strategy, and sales events from 2021 to 2023. As the first management hire, he was instrumental in guiding the company toward its acquisition by UPS in May of 2022. Currently, Nourhan Beyrouti is at the helm of AJEX Logistics, a Saudi Arabian-based logistics company, serving as the Global Chief Revenue Officer. In this role, he leads global revenue operations, focusing on connecting the world to Saudi Arabia and enhancing the company's international impact. With over 20 years in the retail and real estate sectors, Beyrouti's passion lies in innovation and creating transformative retail experiences. He aspires to be a game-changer, bringing joy and exceptional experiences to the retail and real estate industries. "Retail companies and brands win the customers, and the retail customers win the experience," emphasizing his commitment to revolutionizing retail technology.

About AJEX Logistics Services AJEX Logistics Services, founded in 2021, is a Saudi Arabian logistics leader with a presence in the UAE, Bahrain, and China. Backed by Ajlan & Bros and SF Express, they offer a comprehensive suite of solutions including express delivery, e-commerce fulfillment, warehousing, and freight forwarding across air, ocean, and road. Committed to innovation and sustainability, AJEX aims to be the most trusted logistics partner in the Middle East, supporting regional growth and Saudi Vision 2030.

Key Takeaways: Building a Global Logistics Juggernaut * AJEX is a global transportation and logistics company based in Saudi Arabia. AJEX customers gain the following advantages: * Comprehensive Services: AJEX provides express shipping, freight forwarding, pharma, and cold chain solutions. * Middle East Focus: Their expertise lies in Middle East ecommerce distribution and industrial solutions, with a strong presence in the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and China. * Customer-Centric Approach: AJEX adapts to customer needs and expectations, offering reliable and trusted shipping, clearance, and logistics services in the Middle East, Africa, and the Indian sub-continent. * Ecommerce Experts: AJEX is experiencing rapid growth due to the booming ecommerce market in Saudi Arabia. * AJEX actively contributes to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by driving the growth of the logistics sector within the region. * Their goal is to simplify logistics for clients and partners, ensuring efficient package delivery and seamless supply chains.

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Jason Jimenez-Vanover and Joe Lynch discuss AI driven sales & marketing. Jason is the CEO and Founder of JCI Marketing, a freight-focused content marketing agency that specializes in working with transportation, logistics and supply chain companies.

About Jason Jimenez-Vanover Jason Jimenez-Vanover is the CEO and Founder of JCI Marketing, a freight-focused marketing agency. With more than a decade of experience in marketing for the supply chain, Jason built his career on content creation as a copywriter and marketing consultant. His expertise stretches across the logistics universe, working with brands from the Top 100 Logistics Providers and many brokers. He also is a HubSpot Inbound Certified and Semrush Certified expert in content marketing. His passions include maintaining big-picture ideas for content, developing the iconic JC-AI, a solution that aims to create effective SaaS-based marketing, and continuously identifying new options for branding.

About JCI Marketing JCI Marketing is a freight-focused content agency that specializes in working with those in the transportation, logistics and supply chain industries. Forging a trident of of white-glove service, first-hand knowledge and data-driven strategy, the JCI team is continuously looking for ways to augment brand value, awareness, and market share and has now built the JC-AI, an AI tool built for the specific purpose of creating high-quality content without the endless array of prompts and chatbots. JCI Marketing originated as a freelancing business more than a decade ago that grew into something more, and it's based on the founder, Jason Jimenez-Vanover's personal expertise in logistics and supply chain management, combined with a deep love of content creation. JCI Marketing services include building high-quality SEO strategies, social media management, and overall content creation.

Key Takeaways: AI Driven Sales & Marketing * JCI Marketing customers gain the following advantages: * Specialization: They focus on content creation for the transportation, logistics, and supply chain industries. * Approach: JCI Marketing combines personalized service, industry knowledge, and data-driven strategies to boost client brands. * Services: They offer content creation (including SEO-focused content), social media management, and high-quality content creation tools (JC-AI). * Experience: Founded on the expertise and passion of Jason Jimenez-Vanover, JCI Marketing has grown from a freelance business to a full-fledged agency. * Process: JCI Marketing starts with a detailed audit of your online presence and brand goals. * Onboarding: Their onboarding process goes beyond paperwork, involving in-depth interviews to fully understand your brand. * Content Strategy: JCI Marketing tailors content goals based on your chosen services, focusing on maximizing impact and engagement.

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Dan Lindsey and Joe Lynch discuss building strong carrier relationships. Dan is the Co-founder and Vice President of Linkage Logistics and the Founder of the Broker-Carrier Summit, which will be held in Kansas City, Missouri, April 22 - 24, 2024

About Dan Lindsey Dan Lindsey is the Co-founder of Linkage Logistics and the Founder of the Broker-Carrier Summit. Dan has been in the logistics industry since 2001 when he began working the preload shift for UPS. Since then, he has worked as a freight broker, operations manager, and business development leader in multiple segments of the industry. His commitment to “doing business the right way” led him to launch Linkage Logistics in March of 2020. He is also the driving force behind the Broker-Carrier Summit, a semiannual event focused on creating closer cooperation between freight brokers and trucking companies.

About The Broker-Carrier Summit Dan Lindsey is the Co-founder of Linkage Logistics and the Founder of the Broker-Carrier Summit. Dan has been in the logistics industry since 2001 when he began working the preload shift for UPS. Since then, he has worked as a freight broker, operations manager, and business development leader in multiple segments of the industry. His commitment to “doing business the right way” led him to launch Linkage Logistics in March of 2020. He is also the driving force behind the Broker-Carrier Summit, a semiannual event focused on creating closer cooperation between freight brokers and trucking companies.

About Linkage Logistics Linkage Logistics is a full-service freight brokerage and manage transportation company, specializing in high touch, high priority, full truckload shipments. Linkage was founded in March 2020, and has grown by leaps and bounds and was recognized as the fastest-growing private company in central Indiana.

Key Takeaways: Building Strong Carrier Relationships * The Broker-Carrier Summit will be held on April 22 thru April 24, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. * The Broker-Carrier Summit brings together brokers and carriers to discuss the state of the industry and to network with each other. * The Summit will feature a variety of speakers and sessions on topics such as market trends, regulations, and new technologies. * The Broker-Carrier Summit is a forum for brokers and carriers to connect and discuss the state of the industry. * An opportunity to learn about the latest trends and developments in the freight and logistics industry. * The Broker-Carrier Summit is a valuable event for both brokers and carriers. It provides an opportunity to learn, network, and collaborate on important issues.

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Daniel Sokolovsky and Joe Lynch discuss modernizing distribution. Daniel is the Co-founder and CEO of WARP, a company that connects shippers, carriers, and facilities to find the most efficient route for middle-mile freight.

About Daniel Sokolovsky Daniel Sokolovsky is a Los Angeles based entrepreneur and Co-founder and CEO of WARP, a tech-powered freight network specializing in middle-mile solutions. As CEO, Sokolovsky is responsible for managing the company’s overall operations including managing the company’s organizational structure, guiding the WARP brand and overall company strategy. Prior to founding Warp, he founded AxleHire, enabling expedited, urban last mile delivery for shippers looking to give their customers an ‘Amazon-like” experience. During his six years at AxleHire, Sokolovsky worked to push AxleHire into new verticals and sustainability partnerships. Sokolovsky grew up in the world of logistics, working in his family’s courier business and often experiencing the inefficiencies firsthand. Sokolovsky also operated an on-demand food delivery startup based in Berkeley, before entering eCommerce logistics. He studied Applied Mathematics at University of California Berkeley

About WARP WARP revolutionizes the landscape of middle-mile logistics by strategically utilizing third-party cross docks and a diverse array of carriers equipped with various vehicle sizes, including SUVs, pickup trucks, sedans, box trucks, and 53-foot trailers. This innovative approach allows us to optimize route planning for freight, delivering not just cost reductions and heightened transparency but also unprecedented flexibility to accommodate businesses' ever-changing demands. Our dedication to leveraging advanced technology, prioritizing customer needs, and harnessing data-driven insights drives superior performance and sustainability.

Key Takeaways: Modernizing Distribution * Daniel Sokolovsky and Joe Lynch discuss modernizing distribution. Traditional distribution, especially the middle mile, has the following problems: + Lack of visibility and transparency + Not flexible – LTL fleets and small carriers can’t easily add more capacity when needed + Too much handling and damage * Daniel and the WARP team have transformed the middle mile in the following ways: * Disrupts Middle-Mile Logistics: WARP utilizes a network of third-party cross docks and various sized vehicles (SUVs to 53-foot trailers) to optimize freight movement. * Cost-Effective & Transparent: Their approach reduces shipping costs and provides real-time shipment tracking. * Flexible Solutions: WARP can adapt to businesses' changing needs with their diverse vehicle network. * Tech-Driven & Customer-Centric: They prioritize customer needs and leverage advanced technology for superior performance. * Data-Driven Insights: WARP optimizes routes and makes informed decisions based on data analytics. * Sustainable Practices: Their focus on efficiency translates to environmentally friendly logistics. * WARP services include store replenishments, last-mile carrier injections, LTL freight, and perishable freight.

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Bharath Krishnamoorthy and Joe Lynch discuss financial predator vs partner. Bharath (“B”) is CEO and Co-founder of Denim, an all-in-one financial services platform rapidly disrupting the $250 billion freight intermediary market.

About Bharath Krishnamoorthy Bharath Krishnamoorthy is CEO and co-founder of Denim, a freight financial partner that processes over $1 million daily. Recognized for its innovation, Denim was named in the FreightTech100 by FreightWaves. As CEO, Bharath leads Denim’s overall business strategy and fundraising efforts, which have supported the company’s rapid growth and resulted in $165 million in funding. An alumnus of Columbia Law School and James Madison University, Bharath formerly practiced mergers and acquisitions law before launching Denim with longtime business partner and friend Shawn Vo.

About Denim Fast, simple, and secure payment transactions for freight brokers, carriers, and shippers. Denim is the go-to freight payment system for freight brokers and fleets, processing over $1 million in payments daily. Logistics companies rely on our proprietary technology to streamline financial operations and access working capital. We automate invoicing, collections, and payments, reducing freight broker tasks by 75%. Our factoring solution is transparent and flexible, free from hidden fees or long-term contracts. Clients decide which loads to factor and their payment schedule, giving them full financial control. With an open API, Denim integrates smoothly with ten leading TMS platforms.

Key Takeaways: Financial Predator vs Partner * When it comes to factoring and payments in the freight brokerage space, there are a lot of financial predators. * Financial predators take advantage of freight brokers by charging hidden fees, unscrupulous UCC lien practices, and forcing brokers to factor all invoices rather than just the ones they want factored. * Additionally, many of the financial predators do not provide data analytics or financial reporting like Denim does. * Bharath and the Denim team are a true financial partner to the freight brokers they serve. * Denim is a factoring provider and freight payment system specializing in freight broker operations. * They help brokers easily access the working capital they need to grow in a competitive market through freight software that provides factoring, automated invoicing, collections, and payments. * Denim customer get a seamless integration of financing and payment services.

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Ilya Preston and Joe Lynch discuss the $440 billion logistics problem. Ilya is Co-Founder & CEO at PAXAFE, a company that provides an autonomous AI-enabled decision support system for quality, transportation & supply chain leaders to exhibit resiliency and automation from their visibility investments.

About Ilya Preston Ilya is Co-Founder & CEO at PAXAFE. Prior to PAXAFE, Ilya spent almost a decade working with large enterprises. Ilya worked at Cummins, where he helped develop global supply chain strategies for their raw material commodities, including sheet metal fabrication, raw metal, trailers and containers. Ilya then spent several years in management consulting with both KPMG and PwC, where he worked with leadership teams across private equity, technology and healthcare to develop and implement strategies pertaining to M&A and supply chain.

About PAXAFE PAXAFE provides an autonomous AI-enabled decision support system for quality, transportation & supply chain leaders to exhibit resiliency and automation from their visibility investments. PAXAFE’s SaaS platform — CONTXT — is a device-agnostic risk-management platform that automates lane mapping and temperature management workflow, minimizes product and lane qualification lead times and reduces overall product loss for Life Science shippers and service providers. PAXAFE contextualizes active and passive visibility data, quantifies risk and predicts OTIF adverse events.

Key Takeaways: The $440 Billion Logistics Problem * PAXAFE helps businesses in the supply chain industry use data to improve their operations. * They offer a platform called CONTXT that uses machine learning. * CONTXT can predict problems and improve efficiency in supply chains. * PAXAFE says that their platform can automate tasks. * CONTXT can quantify risk in supply chains. * PAXAFE's platform can recommend improvements to supply chains. * PAXAFE helps businesses leverage data to get better results from their supply chains.

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Courtney Muller and Joe Lynch discuss reflections on Manifest, the premiere conference that unites the entire eco-system of Fortune 500 global supply chain executives, logistics service providers, innovators and investors at the forefront of logistics tech and supply chain. Manifest 2024, was bigger and better than ever and Manifest 2025 will be held February 10th – 12th, 2025 in Las Vegas. Register now for Manifest 2025 and save big: Manifest Registration

About Courtney Muller Courtney Muller lived in 8 states before she was 14 years old. Which might be the reason she loves the travel and pace of the events industry! Courtney started her career in events in 1991. Courtney is currently the President of Manifest, a new generation event with logistics technology at the center. She leads the Manifest team and drives all strategic partnerships for the event. Manifest is owned by Connectiv, where Courtney also serves as Chief Corporate Development Officer. Connectiv is a live events studio that focuses on technology and how it transforms and evolves industries. Courtney has 31 years of trade show and event experience which includes a 20-year career at Reed Exhibitions where she rose to the role of Senior Vice President overseeing a portfolio of 10 industry leading events in five sectors, including multiple Trade Show 200 events (Global Gaming Expo Las Vegas and Macau, The Vision Expos, Interphex and BookExpo America as well as New York Restaurant, Florida Restaurant & Lodging and California Restaurant events). She also oversaw the sponsorship revenue team as well as the conference teams for all U.S. events. Recently, Courtney worked for Clarion Events North America where she was Chief Corporate Development and Strategy Officer. In her role she was responsible for acquisitions, new business, partnerships, and commercial development for Clarion North America. Courtney also oversaw two acquisitions, InsureTech Connect and The National Grocer’s Association Show. During her 4-year tenure in the role in the North American Division of Clarion grew by 4 times, putting them on the map of the leading event organizers in the U.S. Prior to Clarion Events, Courtney worked as Executive Vice President for Urban Expositions where she oversaw the team and portfolio of almost 35 events. Clarion Events bought Urban in 2016 and Courtney continued to help build the division of Clarion. Muller is recognized for building strong relationships with association partners and customers. Over her career she has worked with The American Booksellers Association, The American Gaming Association, The Vision Council, The New York State Restaurant Association and the National Indian Gaming Association and the National Grocer’s Association to name a few. Courtney’s creative approaches to growing business are exemplified by her strong leadership and team building skills. Courtney is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She enjoys gardening and cooking and adores the natural beauty of her island home in North Carolina. She and her husband and dog live on the Topsail Island Sound and only steps from the beach! They have three grown children and three grandsons.

About Manifest: The Future of Logistics The world of logistics is changing faster than ever. Technology advances plus rapidly changing consumer behavior has already dramatically changed how business gets done. Manifest will provide a focused look at what’s to come across the spectrum of LogisticsTech and which companies and technologies are transforming the way goods circumnavigate the globe. Manifest will help you forge new relationships, new alliances, and foster new strategies that help move your business forward and avoid falling into the traditional mindset.

About Connectiv Connectiv is a live events studio that for the past decade has dedicated itself to creating industry leading gatherings. Our passion and our expertise is owning and operating at scale, vertical-specific conferences. The events we have created attract more than 15,000 people each year and touch on global industries impacting people’s daily lives.

Key Takeaways: Reflections on Manifest * Register now for Manifest 2025 and save big: Manifest Registration * Focus on Innovation: Manifest positions itself as the "Global Destination for Supply Chain and Logistics Innovation," highlighting its dedication to showcasing cutting-edge solutions. * Industry Convergence: They bring together a diverse ecosystem including Fortune 500 executives, logistics providers, entrepreneurs, and investors, fostering collaboration within the supply chain landscape. * Networking Powerhouse: Manifest facilitates connections between industry leaders, innovators, and investors, creating opportunities for partnerships and growth within the sector. * Future-Oriented: The conference emphasizes exploring the latest advancements in logistics technology and how they impact the entire end-to-end supply chain. * Exclusive Access: Attendees gain "unprecedented access" to key decision-makers and thought leaders influencing the future of logistics. * Targeted Audience: Manifest caters to a specific audience, attracting those actively involved in transforming the supply chain, including industry executives, entrepreneurs, and investors. * Las Vegas Venue: Manifest takes place annually in Las Vegas, positioning it as a major industry event held in a central and high-profile location.

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Kendra Phillips and Joe Lynch discuss taming the supply chain beast. Kendra is the VP of Global Transportation Management leading the managed transportation and brokerage divisions of Ryder System, Inc, a Fortune 500 Transportation and Logistics company.

About Kendra Phillips Kendra Phillips is the VP of Global Transportation Management leading the managed transportation and brokerage divisions of Ryder System, Inc, a Fortune 500 Transportation and Logistics company. Kendra is an accomplished and results-driven senior logistics & tech executive. She has proven success developing and implementing new tech products and leading large P&L driven organizations. Prior to leading Global Transportation Management at Ryder, Kendra was the Vice President of Service Delivery for Aurora Tech, a leading company in the autonomous vehicle sector. At Aurora, Kendra was responsible for designing, building, and implementing the services that compose Aurora’s commercial product. This includes everything from Aurora’s digital platform to its physical operations such as terminals and command center sites. Before joining Aurora, Kendra was fortunate to hold many different roles within Ryder, including Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of New Products. In that position she was responsible for overseeing the evaluation, development and deployment of new technologies and digital products for the Supply Chain and Dedicated Transportation businesses. Prior to CTO, she was Group Director of Southeast Operations for Dedicated Transportation Solutions for Ryder System, Inc. responsible for a $175M P&L and over 1,200 employees. Kendra earned her MBA from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a Master’s in Engineering Management from the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern University. Kendra holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Chemical Engineering with a specialization in Mathematics from Vanderbilt University.

About Ryder Ryder System, Inc. (NYSE: R) is a leading logistics and transportation company. It provides supply chain, dedicated transportation, and fleet management solutions, including warehousing and distribution, e-commerce fulfillment, last-mile delivery, managed transportation, professional drivers, freight brokerage, full-service leasing, maintenance, commercial truck rental, and used vehicle sales to some of the world’s most-recognized brands. Ryder provides services throughout the United States, Mexico, and Canada. In addition, Ryder manages nearly 260,000 commercial vehicles and operates approximately 300 warehouses encompassing more than 95 million square feet. Ryder is regularly recognized for its industry-leading practices in third-party logistics, technology-driven innovations, commercial vehicle maintenance, environmental stewardship, corporate social responsibility, world-class safety and security programs, military veteran recruitment initiatives, and the hiring of a diverse workforce.

Key Takeaways: Taming the Supply Chain Beast: Tech Solutions for Smoother Operations * Kendra Phillips and Joe Lynch discuss taming the supply chain beast including the following topics: * Technology Considerations: integration capabilities, visibility & tracking, data analytics & predictive insights, scalability & flexibility, customer support & training, cost effectiveness & ROI. * RyderShare, a digital platform designed to improve supply chain visibility and collaboration. It's offered by Ryder, a transportation company, and acts as a central hub for all the parties involved in getting goods from one place to another. * Ryder's TM Control Towers act as a central command center for your supply chain, offering real-time visibility, data-driven insights, and proactive management of your transportation network. * Ryder tackles transportation evolution with a two-pronged approach: internal development and acquisitions. + Internally, they invest in R&D for cutting-edge solutions (autonomous vehicles etc.) and develop software for real-time data and optimization. + Via acquisitions, they partner with startups to stay informed and potentially acquire promising technologies. * Ryder System is a one-stop shop for logistics and transportation: Ryder offers a wide range of services including warehousing, distribution, last-mile delivery, and fleet management solutions. * Ryder has an extensive reach: Their services cover the United States, Mexico, and Canada. * Large-scale operations: Ryder manages a significant fleet of nearly 260,000 commercial vehicles and operates a vast network of warehouses exceeding 95 million square feet. * Industry leader: Ryder is recognized for their innovative approach in logistics, technology, sustainability, safety, and social responsibility. * Diverse workforce: Ryder actively recruits veterans and fosters a diverse work environment.

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Jennifer Karpus-Romain and Joe Lynch discuss building a freight sales & marketing community. Jennifer is the Executive Director of the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA), an association that enables sales and marketing professionals to learn and give back to the transportation and logistics industry through education, connections and resources for close to a century. Click here to register for 2024 TMSA ELEVATE.

About Jennifer Karpus-Romain Jennifer serves as the Executive Director at the Transportation Marketing & Sales Association (TMSA) and as an adjunct professor at Cuyahoga Community College teaching social media. Previously, she was Director of Marketing for Faye, a software integration firm, and has also held roles in the publishing and marketing industries, and managed her own content and publishing firm. Karpus-Romain has her Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Ohio University and received her MBA from Capella University.

About Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA) Sales and marketing professionals in the logistics and transportation industry come to the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA)as the place to learn, to grow, to have fun together and to make lasting connections. Members enjoy access to live events, virtual forums and exclusive member-only benefits. The association was founded in 1924 and has gone through many names and iterations throughout the years, but it’s mission to be the resource for its members has never changed.

Key Takeaways: Building a Freight Sales & Marketing Community * The Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA) is a non-profit organization that connects professionals in transportation and logistics. * Their mission is to enable transportation and logistics sales and marketing professionals to learn and give back to the industry through industry-specific education, connections and resources. * They offer educational resources and networking opportunities. * They host conferences and events throughout the year. * Membership offers benefits such as professional development, thought-provoking content, and community. * They believe in collaboration over competition.

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Michael Horvath and Joe Lynch discuss the CRM-powered TMS. Michael is the CMO and co-founder of Revenova, the industry's exclusive provider of CRM-powered transportation management systems (TMS) for freight brokers, 3PL/4PLs, carriers and shippers.

About Michael Horvath Michael Horvath is the CMO and Co-founder of Revenova. The company provides CRM-powered transportation management solutions (TMS) for freight brokers, 3PLs, carriers and shippers. Founded in 2014, Revenova customers include a wide range of midmarket and enterprise customers including some of the largest 3PLs in North America. He is responsible for the company’s overall go-to-market and product strategy. Prior to Revenova, Michael co-founded Forseva, a company that developed the first credit and collections management application suite native to the salesforce platform, and served as CMO and EVP until the company was acquired by Equifax in 2014. He built his path to entrepreneurship through successful tenures at several high-tech companies including NCR, Quintus Corporation, AVAYA and Cortera. Michael is a graduate of Northern Illinois University.

About Revenova Revenova is the industry's exclusive provider of CRM-powered transportation management systems (TMS) for freight brokers, 3PL/4PLs, carriers and shippers. Deployed on Salesforce.com, a cloud platform and ecosystem trusted by more than 150,000 customers globally and recognized for its security, reliability and performance, RevenovaTMS combines multimodal freight quoting, planning, booking, dispatching, routing, tracking and settlement features with market leading customer relationship management (CRM), digital engagement, AI and analytics functionality. Aligning TMS with CRM functionality on a common platform empowers customers to increase sales velocity, improve customer and carrier service delivery, increase margins while lowering operational costs.

Key Takeaways: The CRM-Powered TMS * Revenova is the logistics industry’s exclusive provider of CRM-powered transportation management systems (TMS) for freight brokers, 3PL/4PLs, carriers, and shippers. * Serving the industry since 2014, Revenova caters to businesses of all sizes, partnering with leading North American 3PLs. * Deployed on Salesforce.com, a cloud platform and ecosystem trusted by more than 150,000 customers globally and recognized for its security, reliability, and performance, RevenovaTMS combines multimodal freight quoting, planning, booking, dispatching, routing, tracking and settlement features with market leading customer relationship management (CRM), digital engagement, AI and analytics functionality. * Revenova offers a cloud-based transportation management system (TMS) built on the Salesforce platform. * The Revenova TMS is designed to be customizable and integrate with other applications, which improves efficiency and reduces costs. * As part of the largest application ecosystem in the industry, customers can download and deploy plug-and-play apps and add-ons and focus more on innovation versus integration – see all the apps at www.appexchange.com * Aligning TMS with CRM functionality on a common platform empowers Revenova customers to increase sales velocity, improve customer and carrier service delivery, increase margins while lowering operational costs.

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Jessica Windham and Joe Lynch discuss the logistics leadership void. Jessica is the Founder and CEO of Solving Work, an advisory firm dedicated to helping shippers transform their people and processes so their teams can crush it at work and sleep at night.

About Jessica Windham Jessica Windham is the Founder and CEO of Solving Work, an advisory firm dedicated to helping shippers transform their people and processes so their teams can crush it at work and sleep at night. Jess is a logistics veteran with 17 years of experience across the industry spectrum. From optimizing carrier operations at UPS to leading logistics functions for giants like Staples and Perry Ellis, she's seen it all. Jess even transitioned to the technology side, leading a freight pay and audit company and building their proprietary platform. Now, as CEO of Solving Work, Jess is laser-focused on the human side of logistics. Recognizing the growing issue of stress and burnout, she's on a mission to empower leaders through people-centric training and process improvement. Her approach starts at the top, equipping leaders with the skills to build successful and, more importantly, fulfilled teams.

About Solving Work Solving Work believes managing your logistics doesn't have to suck. Their team has seen first-hand how heart-first leadership can create fulfilled and successful teams, and now they want to spread the word. They’re looking to help other logistics leaders maximize their people, processes, and partners so everyone can rest easy at the end of the day, knowing they kept things moving forward. Their three-step engagement process pairs a people first attitude with expert optimization techniques: Discover Pain Points, Root Cause Analysis, & Implement Solutions. For Solving Work, a successful engagement is one they can walk away from, confident they’ve put their client in a better place than when they started. For anyone out there tired of treading water, reach out to Solving Work today, and get started sailing towards a brighter future

Key Takeaways: The Logistics Leadership Void * Solving Work is an advisory firm dedicated to helping shippers transform their people and processes. * Their goal is to empower logistics teams to be successful at work while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. * Solving Work identifies common issues in logistics departments such as employee burnout and lack of engagement. * They offer a three-step process to improve logistics departments, focusing on internal process optimization, digital tools, and external partnerships. * Solving Work emphasizes that people are the key to success, and that happy employees are more productive.

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Haley Evans and Joe Lynch discuss the payment problem. Haley is the Senior Vice President of Payor Strategic Initiatives at TriumphPay, the payments network for freight brokers, factors, shippers and carriers in the US trucking industry.

About Haley Evans Haley Evans is the Senior Vice President of Payor Strategic Initiatives at TriumphPay. She is at the forefront of spearheading initiatives that enhance the capabilities of the TriumphPay Payments Network for brokers and shippers. Most recently, Haley served as Senior Vice President, Broker Vertical Leader, collaborating with cross-functional teams across the organization to advance the growth and innovation of the broker vertical for TriumphPay. Prior to that, she served as Vice President of Sales and Marketing, managing a sales team that increased the platform’s annual payment volume from $2B to over $51 billion. Haley’s strategic approach also fostered valuable industry partnerships and channel marketing, contributing to overall business expansion. Haley started as a Product Manager at TriumphPay, crafting product roadmaps for web and mobile applications and aligning development with business goals. She held a similar role at Quiltt. Her diverse background, spanning risk management and reinsurance brokerage at organizations like Parkland Hospital and EWI Re, Inc., highlights her multifaceted expertise.

About TriumphPay TriumphPay is the payments network for freight brokers, factors, shippers and carriers in the US trucking industry. Its forward-thinking solutions help each party successfully process, settle and manage carrier payments and drive growth. TriumphPay offers supply chain finance to brokers, allowing them to pay their carriers faster and drive carrier loyalty. TriumphPay provides tools and services to increase automation, mitigate fraud, create back-office efficiency and improve the payment experience.

Key Takeaways: The Payment Problem * Haley Evans and Joe Lynch discuss the payment problem including: + Who to pay + What to pay + Where to pay + When to pay * TriumphPay is a payment platform designed for the transportation industry. * It offers frictionless payment experiences for brokers, carriers, shippers, and factors. * TriumphPay helps to streamline back office tasks and improve cash flow in the transportation industry. * TriumphPay offers real-time settlement, which means that carriers can get paid immediately after they deliver a load. * TriumphPay also offers automated invoice processing and reconciliation, which can save businesses time and money. * TriumphPay is integrated with a number of transportation management systems (TMS), which makes it easy for businesses to use. * TriumphPay is a secure platform that uses the latest encryption technology to protect user data.

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Eliminating Freight Fraud with Michael Caney | The Logistics of Logistics

Freight has an Identity Crisis with Jordan Graft | The Logistics of Logistics

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Anne Reinke and Joe Lynch discuss trucking though trouble. Anne is the President & CEO of Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA), the trusted voice for third-party logistics companies of all sizes.

About Anne Reinke Anne Reinke was named President & CEO of the TIA in October 2020, coming from the USDOT where she served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary – Congressional Affairs. Reinke started her service at USDOT in April 2019, initially as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, and transitioned to Congressional Affairs in November 2019. Prior to her time at USDOT, Reinke spent 16 years at CSX Corporation in their Federal Affairs office, ultimately serving as the Vice President – Government Affairs, overseeing the Federal, State Government and Community Affairs Departments. Before joining CSX, she worked at the Association of American Railroads and High-Speed Ground Transportation Association. Reinke is a Washington, DC native, and graduated from the National Cathedral School. She received a B.A. from Rice University in Houston, and a J.D. from the Wake Forest University School of Law. She and her husband, Brett, have two sons and reside in Alexandria, VA.

About TIA The TIA is a leading industry organization dedicated to advancing the interests of transportation intermediaries across the United States. Established in 1978, TIA has consistently demonstrated its commitment to fostering excellence and innovation within the logistics and transportation sector. As a collective voice for freight brokers, 3PLs, and other intermediaries, TIA plays a pivotal role in shaping industry policies and promoting best practices. TIA provides its members with invaluable resources, including educational programs, advocacy efforts, and networking opportunities, enabling them to thrive in an ever-evolving marketplace. With a history of advocating for fair and equitable regulations, TIA ensures that its members are well-prepared to meet the challenges of a dynamic transportation landscape. Through collaboration, education, and advocacy, TIA remains at the forefront of the transportation industry, driving growth and innovation for its members and the broader logistics community.

Key Takeaways: Trucking Through Trouble * The Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) is an Alexandria, Virginia based non-profit association that advocates for the third-party logistics (3PL) industry. * TIA offers educational resources and business services to its members. * TIA offers a Certified Transportation Broker (CTB) program. * TIA publishes reports on the 3PL market: 3PL Market Report - Transportation Intermediaries Association (tianet.org) * Championing Efficiency: The Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) advocates for streamlined logistics processes, promoting regulations and technologies that optimize supply chains and benefit both shippers and carriers. * Advocating for Safety: TIA prioritizes safety in the transportation industry, pushing for training programs, equipment standards, and policy changes that minimize risks and accidents on the road. * Building Connections: TIA acts as a bridge between transportation intermediaries, government agencies, and other stakeholders, fostering collaboration and communication to address industry challenges and opportunities. * Empowering the Workforce: TIA invests in professional development for transportation intermediaries, offering educational resources, certifications, and networking opportunities to enhance their skills and knowledge. * Navigating Regulations: TIA provides members with guidance and resources to navigate the complex web of transportation regulations, ensuring compliance and minimizing legal burdens. * Promoting Innovation: TIA embraces technological advancements in the transportation industry, supporting the development and adoption of new technologies that improve efficiency, transparency, and sustainability. * Shaping the Future: TIA actively participates in shaping the future of the transportation industry, engaging in policy discussions, industry initiatives, and research to ensure a thriving and resilient ecosystem for years to come. * TIA Capital Ideas Conference – Every April, North America’s most successful brokerage-based logistics professionals come together for three days of education, networking, and meetings with leading suppliers across the 3PL industry. There’s no other event out there designed by 3PLs for 3PLs, so don’t miss it. When: April 10-13, 2024. Where: Phoenix, Arizona

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Nick Schrock and Joe Lynch discuss the freight broker's secret weapon. Nick is the CEO and Founder of Valoroo, an outsourcing provider that focuses specifically on the logistics industry.

About Nick Schrock Nick Schrock is the CEO and founder of Valoroo. Valoroo offers affordable, talent solutions offshore in the Philippines and Latin America. Nick specializes in building teams offshore and helping others scale for business growth. He previously worked at Flock Freight, Ungerboeck Software, O’Brien Associates Food Brokerage, and Northwestern Mutual. At 13 years old, he was a professionally sponsored roller blader. And by 16, he started a skateboard company. Nick has a bachelor’s in business from McKendree University in Illinois. He is a 2nd degree Jiu Jitsu blackbelt and fights professionally still – his Jiu Jitsu street name is “Moose”.

About Valoroo Based in San Diego, CA, Valoroo is an outsourcing provider that focuses specifically on the logistics industry. Valoroo's mission is to provide quality outsourcing solutions for 3PLs and asset-based companies that consistently exceed expectations. Popular roles include track and trace, carrier sales, dispatch and load planning, third shift and weekend support, accounting, and customer service.

Key Takeaways: The Freight Broker's Secret Weapon * Nick Schrock and Joe Lynch discuss the freight broker’s secret weapon, which is an outsourcing partner like Valaroo that can help you win the talent war. * Valoroo is a San Diego based company that provides outsourcing solutions for the logistics industry. Companies working with Valaroo gain the following benefits: * The company helps businesses by providing offshore teams to handle repetitive tasks. * This allows the business to focus on more important tasks and increase productivity. * Valoroo offers a variety of services including logistics operations, customer support, and accounting and bookkeeping. * Valoroo clients enjoy cost-effective services that allow them to grow their businesses. * Valoroo’s team consists of qualified professionals with experience in various industries. * Valoroo offers a transparent pricing model, so you can be sure you’re getting a good value for your money.

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Kyle Bertin and Joe Lynch discuss the ecommerce fulfillment blind spot. Kyle is the CEO and co-founder of Two Boxes, a returns company that develops technology that enables 3PLs and merchants to improve in-warehouse return operations.

About Kyle Bertin Kyle Bertin is the CEO and co-founder of Two Boxes. In 2022, Kyle and his co-founder Evan Stalter started the company because of their interest and passion for using technology to build more efficient, resilient, and sustainable supply chains. Kyle is based in Denver and leads the company’s strategy, sales, partnerships, and operations functions. Previously, he held senior roles managing strategy and operations at Outrider, Flexport, DeepScale (acquired by Tesla), U.S. Silica, and Deloitte. In 2022, he received the Pros to Know award from Supply & Demand Chain Executive. Kyle earned a BA in Economics from Northwestern and an MBA from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business.

About Two Boxes Two Boxes is on a mission to make returns an asset instead of a liability, by developing technology that enables 3PLs and merchants to improve in-warehouse return operations. Since launching in 2022, the company has partnered with dozens of 3PLs, empowering them to process tens of millions worth of returned inventory for leading brands across the US and Canada. Two Boxes’ innovative solutions have not only saved countless labor hours but have also prevented thousands of units of inventory from ending up in landfills. Moreover, the company provides both 3PLs and brands with invaluable data, making returns more efficient, intelligent, and eco-friendly. Like e-commerce and returns, Two Boxes employees are everywhere, with core teams in California and Colorado. The company has secured $4.5 million in funding and was recently selected as one of The Information’s 50 Most Promising Startups of 2023.

Key Takeaways: The Ecommerce Fulfillment Blind Spot * Companies working with Two Boxes gain the following benefits: + Focuses on sustainable ecommerce returns: Two Boxes positions itself as a leader in sustainable return processing for the ecommerce industry. + Improves return efficiency: Their technology helps businesses process returns faster and get more inventory back into stock. + Enhances customer service: Two Boxes’ system helps identify high-priority returns, potentially leading to improved customer service experiences. + Provides return data and insights: They offer visibility into returns data, allowing businesses to identify fraud, quality issues, and other trends. + Easy integration: Two Boxes integrates with existing return workflows and shares real-time data. + Streamlines return processing: Their system digitizes standard operating procedures, eliminating paper from the returns process. + Fast onboarding: Businesses can usually train staff on the Two Boxes software within a day.

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Andy Tomka and Joe Lynch discuss freight-tech for SMB brokers. Andy is the Vice President of Product at MVMNT, a Chicago based TMS firm that is developing technology to meet the needs of smaller brokerages, giving them access to features typically only available to large enterprises.

About Andy Tomka Andy Tomka is the Vice President of Product at MVMNT, a freight-tech company that build transportation managemt systems (TMS) for SMB freight brokers. Andy is a graduate of Iowa State University's Supply Chain Management program. He got his start during college dispatching trucks for Hills Brothers Trucking in Omaha, NE. Post-college, Andy worked for Menlo Worldwide in their managed transportation group before moving to the startup Echo Global Logistics. Andy worked in various technology roles at Echo for over 15 years, from building the early products for the Echo proprietary TMS to leading the EDI & Integration teams and finally architecting their next-generation TMS. Andy is passionate about addressing shippers', brokers', and carriers' struggles and loves building practical solutions that create supply chain value.

About MVMNT Harness the expertise of decades in brokerage with MVMNT, a TMS that's more than a mere tool—it's your secret weapon designed to amplify your operations and profitability. Unlike other systems that complicate, MVMNT is built for brokers by brokers, focusing on efficiency and moving freight faster. We merge technology with real-world freight expertise. We're not just behind screens; we've been on the frontlines, booking freight and understanding the intricacies of the trade. Founded by Chicago natives in America's logistics heartland, our mission is empowering small to medium-sized brokerages to accelerate their growth with tech once exclusive to big players.

Key Takeaways: Level Up - Freight-Tech for SMB Brokers * MVMNT is a Chicago based company that builds freight tech for SMB brokers. The following are advantages of working with MVMNT: * Focus on small and medium-sized freight brokerages: MVMNT offers technology solutions specifically designed to meet the needs of smaller brokerages, giving them access to features typically only available to large enterprises. * All-in-one platform: MVMNT provides a comprehensive Transportation Management System (TMS) that allows users to manage the entire shipment lifecycle, from procurement to completion, on a single platform. * Technology with a human touch: MVMNT emphasizes that their technology is designed to assist brokers, not replace them. They believe technology should improve the brokerage process, not eliminate the human element. * Embedded financial services: MVMNT integrates financial services into their platform, helping brokers improve cash flow and access financing. * Focus on domestic truckload shipping: MVMNT's core business centers around managing domestic truckload shipments within the United States. * Streamlined operations and increased efficiency: MVMNT's platform aims to help brokers streamline their day-to-day operations, improve efficiency, and move more freight.

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Danny Frisco and Joe Lynch discuss building a better freight brokerage. Danny is the CEO and Co-founder of Rapido Solutions Group, a logistics nearshoring partner to leading freight brokerage firms in the USA.

About Danny Frisco As CEO and co-founder of Rapido Solutions Group, Danny oversees sales and is responsible for the long-term strategy and vision of the company. Danny began his logistics career in carrier sales at Coyote Logistics after receiving his B.A. in finance from the University of Iowa. Most recently, he served as the senior carrier sales manager of BlueGrace Logistics, where he helped open their Chicago office and grow their sales team from three to more than 40 carrier sales reps. Danny’s experience gave him a deep knowledge of how to recruit and hire within the logistics industry. But it also opened his eyes to the struggles faced by logistics companies regarding hiring and retaining good talent — thus, he was inspired to co-found Rapido Solutions Group.

About Rapido Solutions Group Rapido Solutions Group bridges the gap for logistics & supply chain firms, connecting them with top Mexican talent. They craft custom teams, prioritizing skills and training to hit the ground running. Their streamlined hiring process ensures you meet the best candidates, while ongoing support empowers your team's success. By leveraging Mexico's skilled workforce, Rapido helps you scale efficiently, reduce costs, and deliver exceptional customer service. Committed to a people-centric culture, they invest in employee development, making Rapido your trusted partner for achieving logistical excellence through strategic nearshoring.

Key Takeaways: Building a Better Freight Brokerage * When you have a nearshoring logistics partner like Rapido, you get the following benefits: * Build Your Dream Team: Rapido tailors logistics teams to your specific needs, ensuring the right talent is in place to achieve your goals. * Find Top Performers: Leverage their expertise to identify and recruit solution-oriented individuals who thrive in demanding environments. * Comprehensive Training: Equip your team with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed through industry-leading training programs. * Ongoing Support: Benefit from dedicated customer success managers, performance monitoring, and regular check-ins for a seamless experience. * Strategic Growth Planning: Gain insights and recommendations to optimize your team's effectiveness and support future expansion. * Continuous Improvement: Foster a culture of learning and development with ongoing coaching and leadership opportunities. * Scalability: Easily adapt your team size as your business grows, ensuring you have the resources you need to thrive.

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John Marrow and Joe Lynch discuss the life science supply chain. John is the President at RRD Supply Chain Solutions, a recognized provider of global life science supply chain services with decades of experience in developing and delivering value-add solutions to the life science sector.

About John Marrow John Marrow is the President of RRD Supply Chain Solutions. With more than 30 years of experience in the supply chain industry, John has lived and worked in eight different countries in a variety of different roles across quality, supply chain, customer service, sales and operations. Today, as the president of RRD Supply Chain Solutions, he leads a team of more than 2,000 employees in facilities across the globe.

About RRD Supply Chain Solutions RRD Supply Chain Solutions, part of RRD, has over four decades of experience helping clients from various industries including; medical device, diagnostics, consumer electronics and collectibles sectors — optimize their supply chains while leveraging RRD’s ISO 13485 accredited facilities across the globe and its ability to scale quickly to facilitate time-sensitive projects. RRD Supply Chain Solutions offers a comprehensive suite of services that includes solution design, print, packaging & labeling, sourcing, configuring, postponement & fulfillment. The company’s solution design, expertise, systems, processes, and precise project execution effectively help customers improve their market share, profits and speed-to-market.

Key Takeaways: The Life Science Supply Chain * John Marrow and Joe Lynch discuss the life science supply chain including: + Regulatory compliance + Why life science companies partner with companies like RRD + Nearshoring and total cost + The need for a flexible and resilience supply chain partner * RRD Supply Chain Solutions is a part of RRD, a global provider of marketing, packaging, print, and supply chain solutions. * They offer a suite of services specifically for the life science sector, including solution design, packaging, and fulfillment. They understand the unique needs of life science companies in terms of specific packaging requirements and timely delivery of products. * RRD’s services aim to help life science companies improve their market share, profits, and speed-to-market. * Compliance Expertise: RRD's experience in regulated industries like pharmaceuticals and medical devices translates to familiarity with life sciences regulations, ensuring compliance throughout your supply chain. * Streamlined Efficiency: RRD's comprehensive and accredited solutions help Life Science companies capture market opportunities while minimizing costs associated with bringing healthcare products to market. * RRD’s Life Science services streamline product commercialization: + Creative execution: Aligned pre-production services across the product lifecycle. + Marketing communications: Scalable expertise for HCP and consumer communications. + Packaging: cGMP-compliant production and management of complex supply chains. + Kitting & Fulfillment: Regulatory-compliant network for efficient execution of complex distribution.

Learn More About The Life Science Supply Chain * John Marrow | LinkedIn * RRD Supply Chain Solutions | LinkedIn * RRD Supply Chain Solutions * RRD's Diagnostic Drivers Report * Leveraging Nearshoring for Resilient Operations * Leveraging a Hybrid Approach to Nearshoring and Offshoring * RRD Facility Spotlight: Brno * Engage and Retain Health Plan Members with Wellness Kits * Industry Perspective: Making Sense of This Supplier-Consolidation Era in Life Sciences * 5 Questions that Drive Conversations Around Sustainable Packaging Design

2024 Conferences attended by RRD Supply Chain Solutions:

  • RRD Supply Chain Solutions will be exhibiting at MD&M WEST 2024
  • RRD Supply Chain Solutions will be participating at:
    • American Diabetes Association - Scientific Sessions (ADA)
    • HLTH Europe
    • MD&M EAST 2024
    • Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine - ADLM
    • National Association of Chain Drug Stores - NACDS Total Store Expo
    • HLTH USA

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Ryan Schreiber and Joe Lynch discuss navigating the roller coaster freight market. Ryan is the Vice President, Industry and Growth, at Metafora, the leading business consulting and software development firm that exclusively serves the Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain space.

About Ryan Schreiber Ryan Schreiber is the Vice President, Industry and Growth, at Metafora. Ryan was born and raised in Tampa, Florida. Ryan earned a degree in History from the University of South Florida and then a Law degree from Michigan State University. Prior to joining Metafora, Ryan worked at a variety of logistics companies and even started and exited a few tech-enabled freight brokerage start-ups. Ryan is a skilled technologist and strategist who has helped transform many leading transportation and logistics companies. In Ryan’s experience, great technology is important, but finding and keeping the right people is the key to success in the 3PL business.

About Metafora Metafora, previously “CarrierDirect”, is the leading business consulting and software development firm that exclusively serves the Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain space. They partner with carriers, shippers, and freight tech vendors to help them optimize their business and build software to fuel their growth. Welcome to the new way forward. Welcome to Metafora.

Key Takeaways: Navigating the Roller Coaster Freight Market * Ryan Schreiber and Joe Lynch discuss navigating the roller coaster freight market including: + Freight market recovery timing + Technology adoption and changeover costs + AI readiness + The future of tech-centric freight brokerages (Convoy/Uber) * Metafora is a management consulting and technology delivery firm focused on transportation, logistics, and supply chain. * They provide consulting and software development services exclusively for companies in these sectors. * Partners with various stakeholders: Metafora collaborates with carriers, shippers, and even freight technology vendors. * Specializes in technology strategy: They help businesses in the transportation and logistics industry develop and implement effective technology solutions to optimize their operations and achieve growth. * Offers a partnership network: Metafora+ connects clients with various industry experts and resources. * Values collaboration and learning: Their company culture emphasizes teamwork, open communication, and a willingness to learn and adapt. * Metafora aims to propel clients forward: Metafora goes beyond simply delivering services; they strive to be a "tailwind of possibility," helping clients reach their full potential.

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John Gillespie and Joe Lynch discuss the grocery & produce supply chain. John is the Chief Technology Officer at MegaCorp Logistics, an award-winning logistics firm with remarkable growth based on their superior service.

About John Gillespie As an Information Technology Senior professional with over 15 years of experience, he has worked in a variety of industries including healthcare, banking and logistics. Starting in 2008, John was in the healthcare industry providing network and security support. In 2014, John moved into the banking industry and focused on information security, data center management and Enterprise Architecture. In 2020, John returned to the Logistics industry creating an effective IT department at MegaCorp streamlining processes and moving to 100% cloud platform for freight management.

About MegaCorp Logistics For nearly a decade, MegaCorp Logistics has reigned supreme as a top US freight leader, consistently recognized by Transport Topics for its excellence. Catering to diverse clients, from Fortune 500 titans to small enterprises, MegaCorp thrives on being a trusted, reliable partner. Led by Ryan Legg's 35+ years of expertise, the company fosters a culture of innovation, aiming to become the premier long-term partner for both customers and carriers. Offering FTL, LTL, and intermodal solutions, MegaCorp boasts a vast network of vetted carriers across North America, ensuring efficient deliveries. Their success stems from dedicated employees and partners, creating a performance-driven environment exceeding customer expectations. Unwavering in the face of evolving supply chain challenges, MegaCorp prioritizes innovation, quality, reliability, and understanding each client's specific needs. This commitment solidifies their position as a dependable partner in today's complex logistics landscape.

Key Takeaways: The Grocery & Produce Supply Chain * John Gillespie and Joe Lynch discuss some of the unique logistics challenges posed by the grocery & produce supply chain including: + Multi-pick and multi-stop shipments + Cold chain monitoring + Federal regulations including USDA and FSMA + Grocery & produce are perishable + Hard to predict shipping because of weather and harvest variability + Seasonal nature of the freight makes capacity planning difficult * MegaCorp Logistics specializes in grocery & produce transportation so they understand how to manage the unique challenges of grocery & produce shipping. * MegaCorp Logistics is an award-winning logistics firm that is recognized for superior service and growth. MegaCorp customers enjoy the following benefits: * National reach: Operates across the continental US and Canada, with offices in multiple locations. * Focus on partnerships: Committed to building long-term, strategic relationships with customers. * Full-service provider: Handles full truckload (FTL), less than truckload (LTL), and intermodal logistics. * Carrier network: Maintains a network of vetted and certified transportation partners. * Innovation focus: Continuously seeks ways to improve efficiency and reliability. * Dedicated team: Emphasizes employee satisfaction and performance-driven culture. * MegaCorp is also recognized as a top workplace with low employee turnover.

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Will Jenkins and Joe Lynch discuss the freight talent gap. Will is Founder and CEO of Journey, a freight brokerage-focused recruiting, consulting, and training company.

About Will Jenkins Will Jenkins is Founder and CEO of Journey, a transportation recruiting resource and community-based sales academy. Will has spent the past 15 years of his career building businesses and cultivating sales talent, having successfully hired and trained hundreds of sales professionals. His passion for personal and professional development is the driving force behind his new venture, Journey. Journey is a freight brokerage-focused recruiting, consulting, and training company. Prior to starting Journey, Will co-founded and helped build the freight brokerage MoLo Solutions. MoLo was acquired by ArcBest in 2021 for $235 million and grew to over 900+ employees and $1 billion in annual revenue in 2022. At MoLo, Will built out the training and onboarding program which allowed the organization to efficiently bring on hundreds of new employees and standardize the training process. He also scaled their customer-facing sales team, which included identifying, recruiting, hiring, and training new employees. This gave him first-hand experience in what it takes to attract and retain top talent.

About Journey Journey is a freight brokerage-focused recruiting, consulting, and training company. They cater to freight brokerages looking to expand their teams and grow their businesses, candidates seeking new opportunities, and individuals aiming to improve their skills. Their goal is simple: To help you succeed on your Journey, whatever that may be.

Key Takeaways: The Freight Talent Gap * Will Jenkins and Joe Lynch discuss how freight brokerages can overcome the freight talent gap and thrive by selecting the right recruitment and training partner. * Journey offers the following benefits to their customers: * Double Expertise: They offer both #1 transportation recruiting services and a premier sales academy for skill development. * Full-Spectrum Focus: They cater to employers seeking talent, candidates seeking jobs, and individuals wanting to upskill. * Industry Experts: Their team boasts extensive experience and knowledge in transportation and logistics recruitment. * Candidate Connection: They specialize in connecting qualified candidates with leading companies in the industry. * Community-Based Academy: They provide exclusive on-demand training and a platform for learning, networking, and growth within a supportive community. * Personalized Approach: Their mission is to help you "succeed on your journey," which includes individualized support for employers, candidates, and academy members. * Secret Weapon: The Journey Community is the difference, fostering connection and collaboration within their network.

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Tony Altman and Joe Lynch discuss retail non-compliance costs. Tony is the President and CEO of Motivational Fulfillment & Logistics Services, a leading omnichannel 3PL based in Southern California.

About Tony Altman As President and CEO of Motivational Fulfillment & Logistics Services, Tony Altman brings a remarkable blend of hands-on experience, entrepreneurial vision, and a profound commitment to excellence. Altman grew up in and around the Motivational logistics business. His father, Hal Altman founded the company in 1977, when Tony was six years old. After a successful tenure running his own law firm, Altman embraced the opportunity to help lead the family business. With experience working just about every role in the warehouse, Altman served as Vice President of Operations, Chief Financial Officer, and General Counsel. Altman now guides the company with an unwavering commitment to deliver stellar service to Motivational customers and to ensure that Motivational continues to be a great place to work.

About Motivational Fulfillment & Logistics Services Motivational Fulfillment & Logistics Services is a leading omnichannel 3PL based in Southern California. With a legacy spanning back to 1977, the Motivational team brings invaluable expertise. Motivational partners with a variety of consumer products, from housewares & appliances to consumer electronics, to beauty, cosmetics, toy & baby, and more. With more than 2.6 million square feet of space, Motivational boasts a prime location in SoCal with easy access from the LA/LB ports. Motivational offers turnkey direct-to-consumer services, award-winning e-commerce fulfillment, and retail distribution to all of the major retailers. Beyond standard logistics, they offer a spectrum of value-added services such as custom kitting, displays, product rework & refurbishment, re-boxing, reticketing, and more. The Motivational commitment to customers is to deliver beyond logistics – they are a true partner, going the extra mile on the logistics front, so you can focus on what you do best: grow your business!

Key Takeaways: Retail Non-Compliance Costs * In the podcast interview, Tony and Joe discussed: + Retail non-compliance definition. + Retail non-compliance costs including financial penalties, damaged relationships, and lost business. + Preventing retail non-compliance costs. * Motivational Fulfillment & Logistics Services provides the following benefits to their customers: * Full-service logistics: Handles both retail distribution and direct-to-consumer fulfillment, offering a one-stop shop for your needs. * Extensive value-added services: From kitting and assembly to labeling and quality control, they go beyond basic storage and shipping. * Omnichannel expertise: Supports sales across various channels, including retail, online marketplaces, and your own website. * Flexible solutions: Adapts to your unique requirements, offering custom solutions that scale with your business. * Experienced team: Over 45 years in the industry, ensuring a knowledgeable and efficient operation. * Discounted shipping rates: Leverages strong relationships with carriers to offer competitive pricing. * Customer-focused: Prioritizes exceeding customer expectations through fast processing, accurate fulfillment, and real-time tracking.

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Kate Klemmer Terry and Joe Lynch discuss the brand-centric 3PL, Outerspace. Kate is the Chief Commercial Officer at Outerspace, a 3PL made for brands, by brands.

About Kate Klemmer Terry Kate Klemmer Terry is the Chief Commercial Officer at Outerspace where she leads a cross-functional team that oversees all marketing, sales, and existing customer commercial relationships. Before joining Outerspace, Terry was the Chief Revenue Officer of Quiet Logistics starting in 2019. Prior to Quiet Logistics, she was the founder of Dash Group NY, a consulting firm helping fashion brands scale their digital success, with clients such as Michael Kors, TUMI, Oscar de la Renta, and J. Crew. Prior to that, she served in senior leadership roles at companies such as Polo Ralph Lauren, Banana Republic, Kate Spade, Coach, and Tommy Hilfiger. Kate received an MBA from UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business.

About Outerspace Founded in 2019, Outerspace partners with leading omni-channel consumer brands, revolutionizing ecommerce fulfillment. Specializing in enhancing post-purchase experiences, the Outerspace team crafts tailored solutions that transcend the one-size-fits-all approach, driving brands toward exceptional growth. Serving as a strategic brand partner, Outerspace delivers a top-notch operations solution, seamlessly integrating frictionless order fulfillment, skilled client service teams, and proprietary software.

Key Takeaways: The Brand-Centric 3PL * Outerspace was founded by ecommerce veterans, Outerspace aims to be a brand-centric alternative to traditional 3PLs, focusing on high-growth consumer brands. * Customer-Obsessed: They prioritize premium fulfillment services and a proprietary "Ops Stack" to help brands deliver exceptional customer experiences. * Technology-Driven: Built for omnichannel fulfillment, Outerspace utilizes dedicated floor teams, proactive communication, and strategic carrier partnerships to optimize operations. * Scalable Solutions: They handle order volumes ranging from 20,000 to 300,000+ per month, offering same-day processing, fast receiving, and efficient shipping. * Data-Driven Insights: Their technology platform provides real-time visibility and analytics to empower brands with data-backed decisions. * Strategic Partnerships: Outerspace collaborates with leading technology and service providers to offer a comprehensive logistics ecosystem.

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Bill Thayer and Joe Lynch discuss channel free logistics. Bill is the Founder and CEO, of Fillogic a logistics-as-a-service platform for retail that converts underutilized space at retail centers into tech-enabled, micro distribution hubs.

About Bill Thayer Bill Thayer is the Founder and CEO, of Fillogic a logistics-as-a-service platform for retail that converts underutilized space at retail centers into tech-enabled, micro distribution hubs. Bill has over 30 years of experience in retail logistics, ecommerce, technology, store operations, and consulting. Bill started his career in the Buyer Training Program at Macy's, moved to Loehmann's (a $500M retailer) where he ran the Company as COO / CIO. Bill worked again with Macy's to help design and set-up the Macy's Backstage logistics network. Through 2020, Bill was the CLO of Century 21 Stores (an $800M retailer). He has worked with companies like Barneys, the Hearst Corporation, and SDI Systems, a logistics automation manufacturer. During these 30 years, Bill noticed a major gap in the logistics capabilities supporting physical retail locations. He identified a need for a local market logistics network, converting underutilized space in shopping malls into micro-logistics capacity in the middle and final mile. Using these locations as logistics nodes, the Fillogic team has developed proprietary technology and solutions that create a circular, sustainable, and efficient B2B logistics network.

About Fillogic The leading platform for local market logistics. Fillogic converts under-utilized space in retail centers - shopping malls - by deploying the technology and operations to create local logistics hubs. They provide retailers a more efficient, cost-effective and sustainable channel-free model that enables their partners to optimize their existing assets; their stores, people and inventory. The Fillogic network unlocks savings and efficiencies in the middle mile, where customers live, shop and interact.

Key Takeaways: Channel Free Logistics * Fillogic transforms retail ecosystems by creating a well-oiled machine that streamlines middle- and final-mile logistics, making them efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective. * Micro-fulfillment platform: Converts underutilized retail space into local logistics hubs, closer to consumers. * Reduced costs & time: Saves retailers 65% in time & money compared to traditional fulfillment. * Faster delivery: Enables same-day or next-day delivery for 98% of the mainland US. * Sustainable solution: Utilizes existing infrastructure, reducing carbon footprint and warehouse construction. * Full suite of services: Provides picking, packing, shipping, returns management, & more. * Technology-driven: Connects retail systems to hubs and delivery network for efficiency. * Reusable packaging: Utilizes 100% recyclable and reusable packaging for shipments. * Growing network: Has hubs in multiple US locations with continued expansion.

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Kary Jablonski and Joe Lynch discuss how to level up your freight brokerage. Kary is the CEO of Trucker Tools, the leading carrier relationship management platform that helps brokers grow their carrier network, book loads digitally, track freight, and build enduring relationships with carriers to drive reuse.

About Kary Jablonski Kary Jablonski is Trucker Tools’ CEO and is passionate about building great teams that underpin any successful business. Prior to Trucker Tools, she advanced through operations, logistics, and strategic planning roles with Uber in the U.S. and internationally and worked as a consultant with Deloitte. She currently lives in Chicago and enjoys anything active, especially running, pickleball, and basketball. She holds a BA from Georgetown University and an MBA from Northwestern University.

About Trucker Tools Trucker Tools is the leading carrier relationship management platform that helps brokers grow their carrier network, book loads digitally, track freight, and build enduring relationships with carriers to drive reuse. Brokers access carriers through the Trucker Tools app, which has been downloaded 2 million times in North America and offers drivers tools for life on the road, including a fuel optimizer, document scanner, and leading digital marketplace. Brokerages using Trucker Tools digitize tribal knowledge and manual operations, build strong and lasting carrier relationships, and have industry leading visibility into active shipments.

Key Takeaways: Level Up Your Freight Brokerage * In the podcast interview, Kary explains the services that Trucker Tools provides to carriers, brokers, and shippers. * Trucker Tools provides load visibility, predictive freight matching, and trip planning solutions for the transportation industry. * Trucker Tools provides the following solutions for freight brokers/3PLs + Load tracking tool that provides increased load visibility, fewer check calls, and increased operational efficiency. + Book It Now, a fully automated tool that enables brokers to eliminate manual steps, improve tracking and move from manual to digital. + Broker Advantage, a white label interface that provides brokers with visibility to a larger carrier network, a superior carrier experience, and a portal specifically branded to the broker’s individual specifications. + Driver Loyalty Program that rewards drivers for performing specific actions within the Trucker Tools app (increasing visibility and operational efficiency). * Trucker Tools provides the following solutions for owner operators/carriers + Trucker Tools app that enables tracking/tracing along with tools and resources that make life on the road simpler and easier. + Digital freight matching – easily find and book the right freight. + Book It Now, which enables carriers to easily book freight with trusted brokers – less hassle, less haggling, and more driving. + Tracking and tracing made easy using the Trucker Tools app or ELD integration + Driver Loyalty Program that rewards drivers for performing specific actions within the Trucker Tools app.

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Dale Prax and Joe Lynch discuss preventing freight fraud. Dale is the Founder and CEO of FreightValidate, a carrier and freight broker identify verification and vetting system serving shippers, carriers, freight brokers.

About Dale Prax Dale Prax is a dad, husband, grandfather, friend, mentor, Marine Corps veteran, inventor, innovator, disruptor, entrepreneur, fighter of fraud, freight executive, mobile app developer, freight rate analyst, philanthropist, and coach. Dale is the Founder of an Expedited Freight Brokerage company Direct Expedite. He also is the founder of two nonprofit organizations, a freight cost rating company, and a social media platform for freight professionals (FreightClub.us). His latest undertaking is FreightValidate, an identity and compliance verification system for shippers, freight brokers, motor carriers, load-boards, and factoring companies to verify that entities are in compliance with regulations and identify past, present, or potential fraudulent or double brokering threats.

About FreightValidate FreightValidate is a carrier and freight broker identify verification and vetting system serving shippers, carriers, freight brokers, load-boards, and factoring companies. The FreightValidate platform ensures regulatory compliance and swiftly identifies any past, present, or potential fraudulent or double brokering threats within the industry. FreightValidate checks Motor Carrier Authority, DOT number validity, business location, and blocklisting history to flag potential fraud or non-compliance. Carriers are "Validated," "Not Validated," or given "Warning/Caution" statuses based on multiple data points.

Key Takeaways: Preventing Freight Fraud * FreightValidate is a carrier and freight broker identity verification and vetting system. They assist logistics businesses in mitigating risks and upholding compliance. * FreightValidate utilizes advanced facial recognition technology for identity verification, reducing fraud and impersonation. * The company serves shippers, brokers, carriers, and partners in the freight industry. * FreightValidate provide improved transparency, minimized risk of identity theft, enhanced compliance with regulations. * FreightValidate focues on compliance: Verifies licenses, insurance, and other vital information for carriers and brokers. * FreightValidate collaborates with other companies like MyCarrierPortal to offer a broader range of services. * They offer transparent pricing structure with various subscription plans tailored to different users.

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Kevin Coomes and Joe Lynch discuss navigating the freight downturn in the logistics and transportation space. Kevin is the Vice President of Sales at Greenscreens.ai, a technology that provides predictive pricing recommendations for maximum broker margins.

About Kevin Coomes Kevin Coomes, the Vice President of Sales at Greenscreens.ai, is an accomplished freight tech professional with over 15 years of sales, business development, and start-up experience spanning two countries. His expertise extends across a diverse range of industries, including healthcare, energy efficiency, logistics, and technology applications. Kevin’s journey in transportation and logistics began in China, where he managed ocean and air imports for his own venture, Phoria Energy Solutions. Additionally, he collaborated with AnSen Beyond Investments on various logistics projects involving commodities and agricultural products, demonstrating his proficiency in navigating international markets. Fluent in Mandarin, Kevin spent three years living and working in China, immersing himself in the culture and language. Over the past decade, Kevin has built an extensive network that has fueled success and innovation in the U.S. logistics market. He has made significant contributions through his involvement in consulting projects with Metafora (formerly CarrierDirect) and his instrumental role in developing and executing sales, marketing, and product growth strategies for ExFreight Zeta, Inc. and Revenova, LLC. Kevin holds a bachelor’s degree in political science, with a concentration in Chinese, from Kansas State University. This comprehensive academic background further enhances his ability to navigate diverse markets and engage with stakeholders on a global scale.

About Greenscreens.ai Greenscreens.ai is a pricing platform specifically tailored for the truckload spot freight market. Through the utilization of advanced machine learning techniques and big data, Greenscreens.ai offers real-time market price predictions that take into account the buying power of your company. Their platform not only provides highly accurate buy rates but also offers sell price suggestions based on comprehensive data analysis. This proven solution has been designed to assist companies in boosting their win rate, safeguarding, and expanding their profit margins, and improving the productivity of their sales representatives. Greenscreens.ai empowers businesses in the truckload spot freight market with the tools they need to make informed decisions and maximize their success.

Key Takeaways: Navigating the Freight Downturn * Kevin Coomes is the Vice President of Sales at Greenscreens.ai, a technology that provides predictive pricing recommendations for maximum broker margins. * In the podcast interview, Kevin and Joe discuss navigating the freight downturn in the logistics and transportation space. * By leveraging Greenscreen’s dynamic pricing platform, freight brokers can generate precise pricing with greater efficiency, empowering them to thrive even in times of freight downturn.Greenscreens.ai is a pricing platform specifically designed for the truckload spot freight market. * The platform utilizes big data and advanced machine learning techniques to provide real-time market price predictions. * Greenscreens.ai considers your company’s buying power when generating accurate buy rates. * Greenscreens.ai’s solution has been tested and proven to help companies increase their win rate. * The platform enables businesses to protect and grow their profit margins through optimized pricing strategies. * By leveraging comprehensive data analysis, Greenscreens.ai enhances the productivity of sales representatives. * Greenscreens.ai provides users with the tools to make informed decisions and negotiate effectively. * The platform’s real-time market insights allow companies to stay competitive and adapt to market fluctuations.

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Steve Lopez and Joe Lynch discuss B2B’s final mile. Steve is the Vice President of Partnerships at FRAYT, an on-demand, last mile delivery solution that enables businesses to meet their customers’ same-day expectations, comparable to Amazon’s level of service.

About Steve Lopez Steve Lopez is a self-made entrepreneur and strategic thinker from North Texas. Steve was an early participant in PICKUP, joining as a side hustle "Good Guy" delivery driver. His involvement with the company played a significant role in its growth, expanding from five Texas markets to 83 markets across 42 states. Between February 2018 and May 2022, revenue skyrocketed by 1600%. Starting May of 2023, Steve joined FRAYT as their Vice President of Partnerships. Steve's passion for strategic partnerships, tech innovation, last-mile delivery, ecommerce, and customer experience sets him apart in the industry. His skills include sales and operations, market expansion, and serving as an advisor, while also being fluent in Spanish. Steve Lopez is a testament to the power of hard work, resilience, and innovation.

About FRAYT FRAYT is a nationwide, on-demand, last mile delivery solution that offers businesses an automated web, mobile app, and advanced API platform to move their products efficiently and cost-effectively. With FRAYT, businesses can meet their customers’ same-day expectations, comparable to Amazon’s level of service. The platform boasts a network of over 22,000 vetted drivers who own and operate their own vehicles, utilizing their time and excess cargo capacity to earn extra income. FRAYT’s multi-stop service enables businesses to maximize efficiency by easily scheduling multiple stops along a driver’s route. Additionally, FRAYT provides fleet augmentation, allowing companies to replace their middle and last-mile fleet with a fluid network of delivery assets, ranging from sedans to 26-ft box trucks. By leveraging FRAYT, businesses can enhance the customer experience, expand their offerings, and accomplish more within a day.

Key Takeaways: The B2B's Final Mile * B2B companies are increasingly using ecommerce and ecommerce shipping solutions like FRAYT for their shipments. * Companies that ship industrial products, building materials, or auto parts have traditionally used less-than truckload (LTL) or local shipping companies that don’t have the scale, technology, service area, or operational expertise to support an enterprise shipper. * FRAYT has a better solution – a nationwide, on-demand, last mile delivery solution that offers businesses an automated web, mobile app, and advanced API platform to move their products efficiently and cost-effectively. * FRAYT is faster than LTL with far less damage. * FRAYT enables businesses to meet their customers’ same-day expectations, comparable to Amazon’s level of service. * FRAYT has a network of over 15,000 vetted drivers who own and operate their own vehicles, utilizing their time and excess cargo capacity to earn extra income. * FRAYT offers an automated web, mobile app, and advanced API platform for businesses to efficiently and cost-effectively move their products in a nationwide, on-demand last mile delivery solution. * FRAYT’s multi-stop service allows businesses to maximize efficiency by easily scheduling multiple stops along a driver’s route. Additionally, FRAYT provides fleet augmentation, allowing companies to replace their middle and last-mile fleet with a fluid network of delivery assets, ranging from sedans to 26-ft box trucks. * FRAYT’s Preferred Driver Program is designed to reward and recognize the best drivers in the industry. * The program offers exclusive benefits and incentives to drivers who consistently deliver exceptional service and meet performance standards. * Preferred drivers receive priority access to high-paying loads and have the opportunity to earn more money through increased rates and bonuses. * FRAYT provides ongoing training and support to help preferred drivers improve their skills and stay up-to-date with industry trends and regulations. * Preferred drivers also enjoy flexible scheduling options and the ability to choose the loads they want to haul, giving them greater control over their work-life balance. * The program promotes a positive driver experience by providing access to a dedicated support team that is available 24/7 to address any issues or concerns. * FRAYT’s Preferred Driver Program creates a community of top-performing drivers who can share their insights and experiences, fostering a sense of camaraderie and collaboration within the company.

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Andrew Wimer and Joe Lynch discuss the blind spots of visibility. Andrew is Director, Operations for Descartes MacroPoint, a global leader in on-demand, software-as-a-service solutions for logistics businesses.

About Andrew Wimer Andrew Wimer is Director, Operations for Descartes MacroPoint, a global leader in providing on-demand, software-as-a-service solutions for logistics businesses. With over 15 years of dedicated expertise in the field of logistics, Andrew brings a wealth of experience to the intersection of technology and freight management. For nearly a decade, he has served in pivotal roles at Descartes for its Descartes MacroPoint multimodal freight visibility platform. As Director of Operations, his responsibilities encompass spearheading new customer implementations, facilitating seamless carrier onboarding, and ensuring the ongoing success of their valued clientele. Andrew’s career reflects a commitment to optimizing supply chain operations through innovative solutions and strategic leadership in the dynamic landscape of logistics and freight technology.

About Descartes Descartes is the global leader in providing on-demand, software-as-a-service solutions focused on improving the productivity, security and sustainability of logistics-intensive businesses. One of Descartes’ solutions in its cloud-based transportation management software portfolio, Descartes MacroPoint is a multimodal visibility platform designed to help freight brokers, third-party logistics companies (3PLs) and shippers gain better visibility to their freight operations and shipments. Carriers can easily connect with the solution via GPS-based electronic logging device (ELD), transportation management systems (TMS), or mobile app-based tracking methods. The platform allows for increased control and management of the supply chain—with more efficient and high-quality data to improve communication and decision-making. Using Descartes MacroPoint, companies can enhance customer service, increase distribution efficiency, better collaborate with customers, suppliers and carriers, and minimize the impact of disruptions and late delivery penalties. Connect with Descartes MacroPoint on LinkedIn, X and Facebook.

Key Takeaways: Blind Spots of Visibility * Andrew and Joe discuss some of the blind spots in visibility including: + Clunky onboarding + Dirty data + Port blackholes * Descartes MacroPoint is part of a world-leading Software-as-a-Service solution suite focused on improving productivity, performance, and security for logistics-intensive businesses. * Descartes focus on visibility and control: Their Descartes MacroPoint platform grants freight brokers, 3PLs, and shippers real-time insights into their operations and shipments. * The company provides easy carrier integration: Carriers can connect via diverse methods like GPS trackers, TMS systems, or mobile apps for seamless data sharing. * Descartes improves supply chain management: The platform offers increased control, data quality, communication, and decision-making, leading to better customer service, distribution efficiency, collaboration, and disruption mitigation.

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Brian Kempisty, Frank Kenney and Joe Lynch discuss drought, drones, and delays. Brian is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada. Frank is the Director of Industry Solutions at Cleo, an ecosystem network that enables companies to rapidly connect with thousands of trading partners worldwide.

About Brian Kempisty Brian Kempisty is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada. Brian grew up as a farm kid outside of Buffalo, NY and learned how to work at a young age. While earning his degree at Canisius College he needed a job and found himself working in the logistics industry. Since those early days, he has run multiple companies and his latest adventure called for him to create Port X Logistics which is a national drayage and transloading company with offices on both coasts.

About Port X Logistics Port X Logistics specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the US and Canada. With a combination of company trucks, owner operators, and logistics network Port X Logistics can effectively service every port and rail ramp. Port X Logistics provides drayage, trans-loading, and over the road trucking to help clients meet their fulfillment and production plans. The team operates with urgency, attention to detail, proactive communication, and the ultimate in visibility.

About Frank Kenney Frank Kenney is the director of Industry Solutions at Cleo. A former Gartner analyst and current market evangelist and strategy director, Frank Kenney is widely credited as the creator of the term managed file transfer (MFT) and was the first to write about and discuss its modern architecture, platform, and use cases. Previously, Frank served more than 10 years as a research director at Gartner, where he defined the MFT, B2B gateway, SOA governance, and cloud service brokerage (CSB) markets. Frank holds a degree in music technology from the Center for the Media Arts, holds degrees and certifications in digital multimedia and instructional technologies, and studied English and computer science at the University of Tampa.

About Cleo Cleo is an ecosystem integration software company focused on business outcomes, ensuring each customer’s potential is realized by delivering solutions that make it easy to discover and create value through the movement and integration of B2B enterprise data. Cleo gives customers strategic, “outside-in” visibility into the critical end-to-end business flows happening across their ecosystems of partners and customers, marketplaces, and internal cloud and on-premise applications. Cleo’s solutions empower teams to drive business agility, accelerate onboarding, facilitate the modernization of key business processes, and capture new revenue streams by reimagining and remastering their digital ecosystem through robust application, B2B, and data integration technologies.

Keay Takeaways: Drought, Drones and Delays * Drought, drones, and delays refers to the challenges facing the ocean freight industry including: + A drought in Panama impacting canal passage + Drone attacks in Suez Canal + Wars in both Europe and the Middle East * Brian and Frank discuss how to build supply chains that are resilient enough to survive these challenges. * Port X Logistics specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the US and Canada. * Port X utilizes a combination of company trucks, owner operators, and a logistics network to effectively service every port and rail ramp. * They have a strong focus on culture, service, technology, and trucks. * Port X Logistics provides safe and just-in-time truckload services, unique problem-solving for supply chain solutions, worry-free crisis management services, and collaborative and dedicated project management from start to finish. * Cleo helps businesses deliver on their commitments by facilitating smooth interaction with their wider ecosystem of partners, suppliers, customers, and applications. * Cleo Integration Cloud (CIC) is their flagship platform, offering a single integrated solution for B2B/EDI, application, and eCommerce dataflows. This platform enables businesses to connect, transform, integrate, orchestrate, and analyze their ecosystem data. * Cleo champions ecosystem integration, an "outside-in" approach that prioritizes connecting and integrating key business processes with those of your partners, fostering seamless collaboration and efficiency. * Cleo caters to both technical and non-technical users with a user-friendly platform and pre-built integrations, offering self-service, managed-service, and blended deployment options for ultimate flexibility.

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Anne Hallock and Joe Lynch discuss food & beverage brand fulfillment. Anne is the Chief Revenue Officer at Flowspace, the software platform and distribution network powering independent fulfillment.

About Anne Hallock Anne Hallock is a strategic leader focused on building value for brands. As Chief Revenue Officer at Flowspace, she oversees Sales, Marketing, and technology commercialization. Anne previously served as SVP of Global Marketing at The Trade Desk (Nasdaq 100: TTD), where she led US, EMEA and APAC marketing as well as global Learning & Development from Series A through its IPO in 2016. She earned her BA at UCLA, and her MBA from the University of Texas.

About Flowspace Flowspace is the software platform and distribution network powering independent fulfillment. The company’s cloud-based OmniFlow software provides brands with the real-time visibility and insights needed to orchestrate and optimize omnichannel fulfillment, from any location to any end customer. The technology is integrated within a flexible, scalable network of +150 fulfillment locations nationwide, powering efficient, reliable fulfillment for hundreds of leading brands. Flowspace has earned widespread recognition throughout the industry for advancements in technology, fulfillment solutions, and sustainability. The company was named an Inc. Magazine Logistics Power Partner, crowned "Order Fulfillment Solution of the Year'' in the SupplyTech Breakthrough Awards, included in the Freightwaves FreightTech 100, and recognized as an Inbound Logistics Green Technology Partner. Launched out of the Y Combinator technology accelerator program in 2017, Flowspace was recognized by Fast Company as one of the World’s Most Innovative Companies in 2020. More information can be found at www.flow.space.

Key Takeaways: Food & Beverage Brand Fulfillment * Flowspace is the software platform and distribution network that provides the following benefits: * Omnichannel Fulfillment Master: Flowspace seamlessly manages orders from any channel (DTC, B2B, online, in-store) with a vast network of fulfillment centers, optimizing for speed and cost. * Scalability Superpower: Easily expand or adapt your fulfillment network as your business grows, without technical roadblocks or limitations. * Inventory Intelligence: Gain real-time inventory insights and demand forecasting to minimize stockouts, optimize inventory allocation, and avoid wasted resources. * Customer Experience Champion: Deliver fast, efficient shipments and transparent order tracking, boosting customer satisfaction and loyalty. * Technology Trailblazer: Leverage Flowspace's industry-leading software platform to automate fulfillment processes, streamline workflows, and gain data-driven insights. * Cost-Saving Champion: Reduce shipping costs with Flowspace's network optimization, strategic warehouse locations, and efficient processes. * Award-Winning Expertise: Trust a proven leader recognized for excellence in fulfillment, customer service, and business growth. * Dedicated Support: Flowspace offers dedicated account support and implementation guidance, ensuring a smooth transition and ongoing success.

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On this podcast interview, Tom Moore and Joe Lynch discuss load building and optimization. Tom is the CEO and Founder of ProvisionAi, a technology that automatically gets the right products on the right number of trucks at the right time to increase service levels and maximize network efficiency.

About Tom Moore Thomas A. (Tom) Moore is the CEO and Founder of ProvisionAi and AutoSchedulerAI. Tom Moore is a visionary entrepreneur with a track record of establishing and growing thriving supply chain software companies. With a wealth of experience partnering with industry giants like Procter & Gamble, Unilever, Nestle, and Kimberly-Clark, Tom has been instrumental in developing cutting-edge solutions for warehousing, truck loading, and planning optimization. His notable contributions include groundbreaking software systems such as AutoScheduler, AutoO2, and LevelLoad. Furthermore, Tom’s hands-on experience running manufacturing, warehousing, and trucking operations has provided him with invaluable insights into the intricacies of these industries. His multifaceted background uniquely makes him a leader who understands the challenges and opportunities within the supply chain ecosystem. Tom holds a Master’s degree in Operations Research and a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics (both with Honors) from the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.

About ProvisionAi ProvisionAi helps good companies plan, and great companies execute by making planning and execution "play nice together." LevelLoad takes expensive and potentially infeasible replenishment proposals and turns them into high-service, low-cost, and operationally feasible plans. AutoO2 is an optimizing load builder that converts deployment requirements into efficient, damage-free shipments. Together, LevelLoad and AutoO2 drive customer service and long-term transportation planning objectives despite the realities of supply chain network constraints. The results include improved on-time and in-full customer service, fuller loads, higher use of preferred freight carriers, and lower costs. Clients save millions by tendering loads early to reserve preferred carriers, filling truckloads optimally to maximize payload, improving customer order fulfillment, and reducing costs. The patented technology is saving money and carbon for companies like Unilever, Baxter, P&G, and Kimberly-Clark.

Key Takeaways: Load Building and Optimization * Tom Moore is the Founder and CEO of ProvisionAi, a technology that automatically gets the right products on the right number of trucks at the right time to increase service levels and maximize network efficiency. * ProvisionAi is transforming CPG supply chains in the following ways: * Planning & Execution Harmony: No more siloed spreadsheets! LevelLoad and AutoO2 work together to seamlessly turn high-cost plans into feasible, cost-saving shipments. Say goodbye to logistics headaches and hello to "happy dance" efficiency. * Customer Service Champs: ProvisionAi fuels on-time, in-full deliveries, keeping customers satisfied and boosting your brand. Think happy stores, happy buyers, happy you. * Cost-Slicing Magic: By optimizing loads and locking in preferred carriers, ProvisionAi helps clients shave millions off transportation costs. Imagine millions back in your pocket, ready to fuel further growth. * Sustainability Superhero: Reducing empty miles and optimizing routes, ProvisionAi minimizes your carbon footprint. Green logistics that make both the planet and your bottom line smile. * Trusted by Giants: Unilever, Baxter, P&G, and Kimberly-Clark – these household names trust ProvisionAi's patented technology to transform their supply chains. Join the winning team and discover the difference Ai-powered logistics can make. * In 2023, Provision AI eliminated 88,000 truckloads for their customers - saving money, improving service levels, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

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Nick Klingensmith and Joe Lynch discuss becoming a better salesperson. Nick is the Founder and CEO of Stride Motivation, a company dedicated to transforming lives through inspiring keynote speeches and mindset coaching. Nick is an expert at helping achievement-driven professionals and leaders to overcome fear and rejection and push past self-limiting doubts.

About Nick Klingensmith After being thrown out of a Las Vegas hotel in a drunken haze, jeopardizing his career and relationships, Nick Klingensmith had to make a change. A 4-time cancer survivor, type-1 diabetic, recovering alcoholic with herniated discs, nerve damage and sleep apnea, he defies it all when he finds Obstacle Course Racing. Refusing to accept his limitations, he’s completed over 100 Spartan Races, 6 Major Marathons, several Ultras and scores of other obstacle and endurance events. As someone who has walked the path of a sales professional, Nick is an expert in propelling other achievement-driven professionals and leaders to overcome fear and rejection and push past self-limiting doubts, by inspiring them to take purposeful action towards their goals. Nick is a raw and passionate storyteller who holds nothing back when revealing who he used to be and the person he is now.

About Stride Motivation Stride Motivation, LLC is a dynamic company dedicated to transforming lives through inspiring keynote speeches and mindset coaching. Rooted in the inspiring journey of overcoming significant health challenges and personal struggles, the company serves as a beacon for achievement-driven professionals and leaders. Through compelling storytelling drawn from the world of endurance racing, Stride Motivation empowers individuals to conquer fear, rejection, and self-limiting doubts. Specializing in coaching sales teams and remote professionals, the company imparts valuable insights on developing a resilient mindset for success. Stride Motivation is not just a company; it's a catalyst for helping others discover their inner strength, reach their goals, and become the best version of themselves.

Key Takeaways: Becoming a Better Salesperson * Nick Klingensmith is the Founder and CEO of Stride Motivation, a company dedicated to transforming lives through inspiring keynote speeches and mindset coaching. * Fueled by resilience: Founded on a real-life journey of overcoming adversity, Stride Motivation understands the grit it takes to achieve ambitious goals. * Storytelling for empowerment: Drawing on the world of endurance racing, they use compelling narratives to inspire individuals to conquer fear, doubt, and rejection. * Mindset coaching for teams and individuals: Specializing in sales teams and remote professionals, they offer coaching to build resilient mindsets for success in demanding environments. * Transformation Beyond Business: More than just a company, Stride Motivation is a catalyst for personal growth, helping individuals unlock their potential and become the best versions of themselves.

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Grafton Elliott and Joe Lynch discuss big, bulky, and rural shipping. Grafton is the Founder and CEO of Onward, a big and bulky shipping network that helps retailers offer local like delivery service, to their customers located in suburban and rural zip codes.

About Grafton Elliott Grafton Elliott is the Founder and CEO of Onward, a big and bulky shipping network that helps retailers offer local like delivery service, to their customers located in suburban and rural zip codes.Prior to starting Onward, Grafton ran the asset light network for CDS Logistics. A nationwide big and bulky brokerage based in Maryland. During his time at CDS, Grafton had the opportunity to open and run several final mile warehousing + delivery operations, where he learned from a grassroots level how tough it is to run a big + bulky final mile operation. During his time running the Detroit, MI facility he learned first-hand how deliveries to the hard to reach zip codes break the efficiencies of local delivery operations, leading to 35% box trucks driving empty or parked in yards during business hours. A massive underutilization of capacity that lead him to start Onward!

About Onward Onward helps big and bulky retailers and 3PL’s offer their rural customers the same delivery speed, quality and service capabilities as their local counterparts. Founded in 2020 by Grafton Elliott and Kevin Walsh, Onward gives their shippers a competitive advantage when serving the 20% of the US population that doesn’t live near an urban city center. Offering full service white glove, a 99% claims free delivery standard (lowest in the industry) and as fast as next-day delivery to these underserved customers. But HOW Onward does this is the interesting part. Described as the OpenTable of the box truck industry, Onward leverages a series of final mile TMS integrations to understand the real-time driving direction, capacity and performance of the big and bulky providers in their network. Allowing them to identify when and where there is underutilized space on box trucks, so Onward can dispatch their providers towards opportunities that fit them perfectly. A true win-win technology that helps shippers expand their total addressable market and helps box truck companies increase their bottom line profits by an average of 15%.

Key Takeaways: Big, Bulky, & Rural * Matchmaker for Big and Bulky: Onward Delivery takes the hassle out of shipping large items like furniture and appliances. They act as a matchmaking service, connecting retailers and brokers with the best carriers in their area based on real-time capacity on box trucks. This means faster deliveries, lower costs, and less wasted space for everyone involved. * Eliminating Inefficiencies: Onward's data-driven platform tackles the inefficiencies of traditional big and bulky delivery. Their technology optimizes routes, eliminates fragmented systems, and streamlines the entire process, from order placement to final delivery. This translates to quicker deliveries, happier customers, and more efficient operations for retailers. * White Glove Service, Everywhere: Onward doesn't just deliver your bulky items; they also offer white glove service, including assembly, setup, and even debris removal. This premium service is available not just in major cities but also in underserved areas, thanks to Onward's expanding network of qualified professionals. * Solving Seasonality Challenges: Furniture stores often face unpredictable spikes in demand during peak seasons. Onward helps them navigate these fluctuations by providing access to a flexible network of carriers that can scale up or down as needed. This eliminates the need for maintaining their own delivery fleet, reducing costs and improving overall agility. * Revolutionizing Rural Delivery: Onward is committed to bringing the convenience of efficient big and bulky delivery to rural areas. Their network extends beyond major metropolitan centers, ensuring that everyone, regardless of location, can enjoy the benefits of fast, reliable, and white-glove service for their large purchases. * Sustainability in the Supply Chain: Onward is also mindful of the environmental impact of deliveries. Their platform optimizes routes and matches loads efficiently, reducing empty miles and fuel consumption. This commitment to sustainability makes Onward a responsible choice for both businesses and consumers. * The Future of Big and Bulky Delivery: With its innovative approach, data-driven technology, and commitment to excellent service, Onward is at the forefront of transforming the big and bulky delivery industry. They are making it faster, more efficient, and more accessible for everyone, paving the way for a smoother and more sustainable future for large item deliveries.

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  • Case Study – how Onward helps shippers get through peak seasons
  • The OpenTable of the box truck industry
  • A Box Truck Love Story

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Joel Wayment and Joe Lynch discuss the biopharma supply chain. Joel is the Vice President of Operations at Cardinal Health Third Party Logistics, a leader in healthcare logistics for over four decades and a 3PL pioneer since 1995, streamlines pharmaceutical delivery, mitigating risk and fostering seamless patient journeys.

About Joel Wayment Joel Wayment is Vice President of Operations at Cardinal Health Specialty Solution’s 3PL business. Under his leadership, Cardinal Health 3PL (Third Party Logistics Services) has grown become an industry leader in third-party logistics, providing warehousing, distribution, and order-to-cash services with products across a wide range of therapeutic categories including unrivaled experience bringing cell and gene therapies to market.

About Cardinal Health 3PL Cardinal Health, a leader in healthcare logistics for over four decades and a 3PL pioneer since 1995, streamlines pharmaceutical delivery, mitigating risk and fostering seamless patient journeys. Its custom-built systems and extensive network ensure swift and accurate coast-to-coast delivery of pharmaceuticals and medical devices. Cardinal Health shoulders the complexities of distribution, allowing clients to focus on their core business. They tailor solutions for speed, efficiency, and superior quality assurance, leveraging strong carrier relationships to handle even the most delicate pharmaceutical products with meticulous care. Clients benefit from dedicated service with a single point of contact, ensuring personalized attention from program design to final delivery. Trust Cardinal Health to get your products where they need to be, precisely when they need to be there. Explore their expertise in warehouse and transportation management, including specialized solutions for temperature-sensitive cold chain products. With Cardinal Health at the helm, your supply chain runs like clockwork, connecting patients to vital treatments faster and more efficiently.

Key Takeaways: The BioPharma Supply Chain * Pharma 3PL Distribution Services with Cardinal Health provides the following advantages: * Unmatched Expertise: 40+ years in healthcare and 25+ years as a 3PL leader, ensuring deep understanding of product handling and a vast network for fast, accurate coast-to-coast delivery. * Streamlined Distribution: We handle the complexities so you don't have to. Custom solutions prioritize speed, efficiency, and meticulous quality assurance, thanks to strong carrier relationships. * High-Touch Service: Dedicated point of contact delivers personalized service and attention to detail, from program design to final delivery. * Scalable Solutions: We adapt to your unique needs, guaranteeing your products reach the right place at the right time. * Best-in-Class Warehousing: Cardinal Health warehouses ensure reliable nationwide delivery, especially for specialty drugs. * Innovative Transportation: Leverage our expertise and relationships for efficient, value-driven transportation solutions tailored to pharma needs. * Cold Chain Specialists: As cold chain products rise, trust our experience to develop effective launch strategies for temperature-sensitive items. * Choose Cardinal Health Pharma 3PL and experience a seamless, worry-free supply chain that connects patients to vital treatments faster.

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Ben Derin and Joe Lynch discuss what it takes to achieve faster quotes and higher profits as a freight broker. Benjamin is the Founder and CEO of S2Q Systems, the creators of the fast-growing Speed to Quote® software platform that is helping transportation and logistics companies respond faster to incoming quote requests.

About Benjamin J. Derin Benjamin J. Derin is the Founder and CEO of S2Q Systems, the creators of the fast-growing Speed to Quote® software platform that is helping transportation and logistics companies respond faster to incoming quote requests. Ben found his passion for business at an early age while working at his father’s automobile dealerships. At 12 years old he started washing cars and cleaning the parking lot. As he worked his way up the company, he gradually took on roles in sales and finance. Prior to launching S2Q Systems, Ben spent the previous 12 years with MacroPoint, where he found his passion for both logistics and technology. During his tenure, Descartes acquired MacroPoint, and Ben was fortunate to continue his success in his enterprise sales role. Beyond work, Benjamin enjoys spending time with his family in Northeast Ohio with his wife, Kellie, and their two children, Sophia and Louis. His hobbies include golf, football, basketball, and hosting laid-back BBQ gatherings for friends and family.

About S2Q Systems S2Q Systems develops and deploys purpose-driven technology for the transportation and logistics industries. S2Q Systems’ products Speed to Quote® and Speed to Bid™ enable customers to bring speed, accuracy and responsiveness to their quoting and bidding processes. Founded by experts in freight tracking and resource management software, S2Q Systems is a technology company focusing on creating solutions for the transportation and logistics industries. S2Q Systems created Speed to Quote® to provide meaningful integrated technology that allows customers to analyze and respond to incoming quote requests via email in a faster time frame without sacrificing the human element to the interaction. Its other platform Speed to Bid™ helps companies enhance their ability to bid on shipments nationwide in under a few seconds by aggregating third party spot freight bidding platforms into one solution.

Key Takeaways: Faster Quotes and Higher Profits * Streamlining Logistics Quoting: ️Imagine cutting quote response times from hours to seconds! S2Q Systems' flagship product, Speed to Quote, does just that for freight brokers, carriers and drayage operations quoting process. * Data-Driven Insights: Their solutions go beyond automation. S2Q Systems helps businesses gain valuable insights from quote data, enabling them to make informed decisions and optimize their operations. * Built for the Transportation Industry: S2Q Systems understands the unique challenges of the transportation sector. Their solutions are specifically designed to address the needs of carriers and freight brokers. * Integrations for a Seamless Workflow: S2Q Systems plays nice with others! S2Q Systems has certified integrations with DAT, Greenscreens and Truckstop for ratings. * Customer Focus and Satisfaction: S2Q Systems prioritizes customer success. They offer excellent support and training, ensuring their clients get the most out of their solutions. * Innovation in the Logistics Landscape: S2Q Systems is constantly innovating, developing new solutions to address emerging challenges in the logistics industry.

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Marc El Khoury and Joe Lynch discuss maximizing driver utilization. Marc is the CEO and Co-founder of aifleet, a tech-driven trucking company. Marc and the aifleet team use a proprietary AI tech to dramatically increase driver utilization.

About Marc El Khoury Marc El Khoury is the CEO and Co-founder of aifleet, a tech-driven trucking company. Powered by our proprietary ai technology, we optimize plans for higher revenue so we can optimize the experience for our hard-working drivers and rebuild the industry to benefit people, the planet, and our economy. Prior to aifleet, Marc served as Chief Strategy Officer at US Xpress, and Principal at Kearney, a management consulting firm. He holds an MBA from NYU Stern, a MS in Engineering from UC Berkeley, and a Bachelors of Engineering form the American University of Beirut. About AIFLEET aifleet is a tech-driven trucking company delivering more of what matters. Powered by their proprietary ai technology, they optimize plans for higher revenue and achieve 40% higher asset utilization than legacy carriers. aifleet’s more efficient model allows them to offer a better experience for their hard-working drivers. They stack their loads and reduce dwell time so drivers can focus on what they do best - drive, while still enjoying guaranteed home time. This model also benefits the environment. With higher asset utilization aifleet hauls the same amount of freight with fewer trucks, reducing their carbon footprint. If every trucking company operated at the same level of efficiency, it would carve out 50 million metric tons of CO2 from the atmosphere. Ultimately, they’re rebuilding the trucking industry to benefit people, the planet, and the economy. Key Takeaways: Maximizing Driver Utilization * Tech-Driven Trucking Revolution: aifleet isn't your typical trucker. They leverage AI and data to optimize routes, boost efficiency, and prioritize driver well-being. This means happier drivers, better deliveries, and a greener future for all. * Driver-First Focus: aifleet puts drivers at the helm. Their smart algorithms create efficient routes, minimize wasted time, and maximize home time, leading to improved work-life balance and higher driver satisfaction. Plus, competitive pay and benefits make aifleet a top choice for tech-savvy truckers. * AI Optimizes Every Mile: aifleet's secret weapon is their AI brain. It crunches data on traffic, weather, and more to generate optimized routes that save time, fuel, and money. This not only benefits the environment but also leads to lower costs and higher profits for everyone. * Green Logistics Leader: aifleet paves the way for a sustainable future. Fuel-efficient trucks and AI-optimized routes reduce emissions, making them a leader in green logistics. They further minimize their environmental impact by offsetting emissions through carbon capture projects. * Innovation Never Stops: aifleet constantly pushes boundaries. They explore technologies like platooning and even autonomous vehicles, ensuring they stay ahead of the curve in the ever-changing trucking industry. * Driving Positive Change: aifleet goes beyond delivering goods. They’re passionate about making a difference, creating a better experience for their drivers and customers through their commitment to humanize trucking. They are also having an impact on the environment, reducing the amount of trucks needed on the road which leads to significantly fewer emissions. * The Future is Now: aifleet is a glimpse into the future of trucking. Their tech-driven approach is not only making the industry more efficient and sustainable, but it's also creating a better experience for drivers, customers, and the planet. With aifleet at the wheel, the road ahead looks bright.

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Michael Caney and Joe Lynch discuss eliminating freight fraud. Michael is the Chief Commercial Officer of Highway, a freight-tech company that identifies who's really hauling your freight to reduce fraud and supercharge your digital bookings.

About Michael Caney Michael Caney is a keen strategist and visionary leader with a demonstrated track record for driving transformational change that has helped early-stage freight tech companies and mid-market 3PLs accelerate growth and achieve scalability. His proven ability to distill complexity into easy-to-understand execution is at the heart of an innovative approach to talent development and team-building strategies. Michael has 20 years of experience in leadership and advisory roles in corporate development, sales, brokerage, managed services, technology, and fleet operations. He was also the founder of GrowthNexus, a consultancy firm that infuses experienced executives into go-to-market planning, sales playbooks, and operational process design to help companies simplify technology decisions. About Highway Highway is a technology company focused on solving the digital identity problem in the trucking industry. They have developed a Carrier Identity engine that manages carrier identity and eliminates the risks of fraud and double brokering. Highway provides brokers with comprehensive data on carrier equipment to supercharge their capacity sourcing and vetting efforts. The company accelerates connections and drives engagement, making the industry more integrated, digital, and secure. Customers can identify the right carrier for every load, source with superpowers that give them the truth about a carrier’s lanes and equipment and be warned of negative indicators discovered in public and private data sources. They can also connect their carrier network with speed and security, onboard new carriers with rightful owner validation and dispatch service detection and monitor carriers to enforce an all-new standard with automated compliance. Highway is transforming the trucking industry with their innovative technology and commitment to improving security and efficiency.

Key Takeaways: Eliminating Freight Fraud with Michael Caney * To eliminate freight fraud, it all begins with carrier identity. Highway identifies who's really hauling your freight to reduce fraud and supercharge your digital bookings * Highway is a technology company solving the digital identity problem in the trucking industry. * The company removes risk and friction between brokers and carriers with a Carrier Identity engine. * Highway provides brokers with comprehensive data on carrier equipment to supercharge capacity sourcing and vetting efforts. * The company accelerates connections and drives engagement to make the industry more integrated, digital, and secure. * Customers can identify the right carrier for every load and be warned of negative indicators from public and private data sources. * They can also onboard new carriers with rightful owner validation and dispatch service detection. * Customers can monitor carriers to enforce new standards with automated compliance. * Highway is transforming the trucking industry with their innovative technology. * The company is committed to improving security and efficiency in the industry.

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Tom Curee and Joe Lynch discuss TIA Technovations, a logistics and transportation conference designed to explore technology trends and innovation driven by logistics industry leaders. Tom is the President of Qued, a freight technology company focused on workflow automation, and the TIA Technology Committee Chairman.

About Tom Curee Tom Curee has served in the transportation industry for nearly 20 years working at 3PLs, carriers and most recently as a freight tech provider. He has served as the TIA Technology Committee Chairman the last few years, bringing awareness to the many tech solutions in our industry. He is currently the President of Qued, a freight tech startup focused on workflow automation solutions.

About Qued Qued is a freight tech company bringing workflow automation solutions to the transportation industry. Currently they have built real-time integration with appointment scheduling systems eliminating the need to juggle multiple passwords and logins. About TIA The TIA is a leading industry organization dedicated to advancing the interests of transportation intermediaries across the United States. Established in 1978, TIA has consistently demonstrated its commitment to fostering excellence and innovation within the logistics and transportation sector. As a collective voice for freight brokers, 3PLs, and other intermediaries, TIA plays a pivotal role in shaping industry policies and promoting best practices. TIA provides its members with invaluable resources, including educational programs, advocacy efforts, and networking opportunities, enabling them to thrive in an ever-evolving marketplace. With a history of advocating for fair and equitable regulations, TIA ensures that its members are well-prepared to meet the challenges of a dynamic transportation landscape. Through collaboration, education, and advocacy, TIA remains at the forefront of the transportation industry, driving growth and innovation for its members and the broader logistics community.

Key Takeaways: TIA Technovations * Tom Curee and Joe Lynch discussed some of the highlights of the TIA Technovations including: + AI/ML readiness + The role of technology in today's freight market + Shark Tank - leading freight-tech startups pitching investors + The value of TIA membership + The Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) is the trusted voice for third-party logistics companies of all sizes. TIA provides the following services to the 3PL industry: * Championing Efficiency: The Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) advocates for streamlined logistics processes, promoting regulations and technologies that optimize supply chains and benefit both shippers and carriers. * Advocating for Safety: TIA prioritizes safety in the transportation industry, pushing for training programs, equipment standards, and policy changes that minimize risks and accidents on the road. * Building Connections: TIA acts as a bridge between transportation intermediaries, government agencies, and other stakeholders, fostering collaboration and communication to address industry challenges and opportunities. * Empowering the Workforce: TIA invests in professional development for transportation intermediaries, offering educational resources, certifications, and networking opportunities to enhance their skills and knowledge. * Navigating Regulations: TIA provides members with guidance and resources to navigate the complex web of transportation regulations, ensuring compliance and minimizing legal burdens. * Promoting Innovation: TIA embraces technological advancements in the transportation industry, supporting the development and adoption of new technologies that improve efficiency, transparency, and sustainability. * Shaping the Future: TIA actively participates in shaping the future of the transportation industry, engaging in policy discussions, industry initiatives, and research to ensure a thriving and resilient ecosystem for years to come. * TIA Capital Ideas Conference - Every April, North America’s most successful brokerage-based logistics professionals come together for three days of education, networking, and meetings with leading suppliers across the 3PL industry. There’s no other event out there designed by 3PLs for 3PLs, so don’t miss it. When: April 10-13, 2024. Where: Phoenix, Arizona

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The State of Freight with Anne Reinke | The Logistics of Logistics

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Ben Gordon and Joe Lynch discuss getting Clarity in a Dangerous World. Ben is the Founder of Cambridge Capital (private equity), BGSA (M&A advice), and the Logistics Coalition (humanitarian aid). Ben is hosting the BGSA Supply Chain Conference that will be held January 24-26 in Palm Beach, Florida.

About Ben Gordon Benjamin Gordon is the Founder and Managing Partner of Cambridge Capital. He draws on a career building, advising, and investing in supply chain companies. Benjamin has led investments in outstanding firms including XPO, Grand Junction, Bringg, Liftit, and others. As CEO of BGSA Holdings, Benjamin has spent his career investing in and helping to build supply chain and technology companies. Benjamin led the firm’s efforts, advising on over $1 billion worth of supply chain transactions. Benjamin has worked with firms such as UPS, DHL, Kuehne & Nagel, Agility Logistics, NFI Logistics, GENCO, Nations Express, Raytrans, Echo Global, Dixie, Wilpak, and others. Prior to BGSA Holdings, Ben founded 3PLex, the Internet solution enabling third-party logistics companies to automate their business. Benjamin raised $28 million from blue-chip investors including Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, BancBoston Ventures, CNF, and Ionian. 3PLex was then purchased by Maersk. Prior to 3PLex, Benjamin advised transportation and logistics clients at Mercer Management Consulting. Prior to Mercer, Benjamin worked in his family’s transportation business, AMI, where he helped the company expand its logistics operations. Benjamin received a Master’s in Business Administration from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale College.

About Cambridge Capital Cambridge Capital is a private equity firm investing in the applied supply chain. The firm provides private equity to finance the expansion, recapitalization or acquisition of growth companies in our sectors. Our philosophy is to invest in companies where our operating expertise and in-depth supply chain knowledge can help our portfolio companies achieve outstanding value. Cambridge Capital was founded in 2009 as the investment affiliate of BG Strategic Advisors (www.bgsa.com), the advisor of choice for a large, growing number of supply chain CEOs. Cambridge Capital leverages BGSA’s unique approach to strategy-led investment banking for the supply chain. BGSA is known for its work helping companies achieve outsized returns via targeted acquisitions and premium sales processes, and has worked with category leaders such as UPS, DHL, Agility Logistics, New Breed, NFI, Genco, Nations Express, Raytrans, and others. Our relationship with BGSA gives us deep market expertise, access to outstanding deal flow and people flow, transactional capabilities, additional resources, and a powerful core competency in the supply chain sector. The Partners and Advisory Board members of Cambridge Capital have diverse backgrounds with complementary technical, operating, and financial expertise. The Cambridge Capital team has spent their careers building, growing, and advising outstanding companies in the supply chain sector. They include former leaders of UPS Logistics, Ryder Logistics, ATC Logistics, APL Logistics, Kuehne + Nagel, and other globally recognized firms. Cambridge Capital’s professionals know what it takes to build great companies.

Key Takeaways: Clarity in a Dangerous World * Ben Gordon and Joe Lynch discuss the following topics: + Ukraine/Israel + Logistics Coalition + Down freight market + Failure of Convoy + Future of tech-centric freight brokerages * Technologies / Tactics / Partnerships that will give companies a competitive edge * The BGSA Conference is the industry’s only CEO-level conference focused on all segments of the supply chain. * Over 300 of the top CEOs in the logistics and supply chain space attended this year’s conference to discuss technology, strategy and deals. * BGSA Holdings specializes in providing strategy-led M&A advisory services for leading CEOs in the supply chain and technology sector. BGSA has a track record of executing over 50 deals for clients, who rely on them for trusted and experienced transaction advice. * Cambridge Capital is a private investment firm focused on investing in high-growth, tech-enabled supply chain companies, encompassing the logistics, transportation, distribution, and supply chain-related sectors.

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Beth Potratz and Joe Lynch discuss The Right Fit for Drivers. Beth is the Founder and CEO of Drive My Way, a unique, personalized recruiting service that matches CDL truck drivers with available jobs based on their qualifications and personal preferences.

About Beth Potratz Beth Potratz, Co-founder, President, and CEO for Drive My Way has over 25 years’ experience. Beth is an innovative, forward-thinking HR professional that is disrupting truck driver recruiting by treating the driver as a consumer in the employment relationship and making recruiting personal again. Beth is passionate about helping people find a meaningful career that fits their lifestyle. Prior to founding Drive My Way, Beth built a successful HR consulting practice serving organizations in a variety of industries and held senior Human Resources positions at Unilever, Rockwell Automation and Helene Curtis. She earned a Master of Labor Relations and Human Resources from Cleveland State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Communication from Loyola University of Chicago. Beth resides in Cleveland, Ohio and enjoys spending time with family.

About Drive My Way Drive My Way is a truck driver recruiting platform completely focused on drivers and their needs. Using proprietary matching technology and dedicated matchmakers, Drive My Way helps professional CDL and non-CDL drivers find ideal jobs, with the vision of empowering truck drivers to live the life they want while doing a job they love. Drive My Way partners with employers to start recruiting for retention, creating meaningful connections for employers to turn into lasting relationships.

Key Takeaways: The Right Fit for Drivers * Drive My Way is a CDL driver recruiting company revolutionizing the industry by putting the focus back on individual needs and preferences. They aim to create win-win situations for both drivers and employers, leading to happier drivers, lower turnover, and ultimately, a stronger supply chain. * Drive My Way’s unique, online, and personalized approach to CDL recruiting delivers the following advantages: * Personalized Driver Matching: Drive My Way uses a sophisticated algorithm that matches drivers with jobs based on over 20 unique criteria, including desired routes, pay, benefits, and company culture. This ensures drivers find jobs they truly love, reducing dissatisfaction and turnover. * Empowering Drivers: Unlike traditional recruiting solutions, Drive My Way puts drivers in control. They create their own profiles for free, get matched with jobs that fit their qualifications and personal preferences, choose which jobs they want to express interest in, and communicate directly with employers. This gives them the freedom and flexibility to control who sees their profile and helps them find the perfect fit. * Reducing Hassle for Employers: Finding qualified drivers can be a time-consuming and expensive headache. Drive My Way takes the pain out of the process by connecting them with drivers that meet their minimum requirements, live within their hiring radius, and are interested in their job because it fits their preferences. Drive My Way also gets job opportunities in front of the highly sought after passive candidates that are part of the Drive My Way community and not out actively looking for a job on other sources. They also offer tools to streamline onboarding and communication. * Focus on Retention: Drive My Way understands that happy drivers are productive drivers. They offer resources and support to help drivers succeed in their jobs, leading to increased retention and lower costs for employers. * Data-Driven Approach: Drive My Way leverages data and analytics to continuously improve their matching algorithm and platform. This ensures they’re always adapting to the changing needs of the industry and providing the best possible experience for drivers and employers. Drive My Way also provides carriers with valuable data such as to help them improve their candidate experience, including decline reason feedback from drivers that matched, but were not interested in the job, driver comments on social channels, conversions through the recruiting funnel, interest to hire ratios, cost per hire, and more. * Commitment to Diversity: Drive My Way actively works to build a diverse driver community, including drivers from underrepresented groups in the trucking industry. They believe in creating a more diverse and inclusive workforce, which benefits everyone. * Positive Industry Impact: By improving the driver experience and reducing turnover, Drive My Way is helping to make the trucking industry a more attractive career option. This is crucial for ensuring the smooth flow of goods and services across the country. * The Drive My Way team is all about making drivers and employers happy, driving the industry forward, and ultimately, keeping America moving!

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Bill Vitti and Joe Lynch discuss the connected ecosystem, which is one of the best ways to describe Transflo. Bill is the President and CRO of Transflo, the trusted industry leader in mobile, telematics, and business process automation solutions to the transportation industry.

About Bill Vitti Bill Vitti joined Transflo as President in early 2022, with more than 25 years’ experience in the transportation industry. Most notably, he served as Chief Commercial Officer for Truckstop.com, where he helped drive the company to unicorn status with a valuation of over $1 billion. Bill was also President of Swift Logistics, a leading brokerage and 3PL provider, and head of marketing and strategy for Swift Transportation. Bill has experience working on the carrier, shipper, and broker side, as well as in 3PL and freight software, giving him 360-degrees of visibility of the marketplace. Bill received his MBA from the Graziadio School of Business at Pepperdine University and his BBA from Saginaw Valley State University.

About Transflo Transflo®, a Pegasus TransTech company, is a trusted industry leader in mobile, telematics, and business process automation solutions to the transportation industry in North America. Transflo’s customer-focused mobile and cloud-based technologies deliver real-time communications to fleets, brokers, factors, shippers, and commercial vehicle drivers, and digitize 800 million shipping documents a year, representing approximately $115 billion in freight bills and 3.2 million downloads of the Mobile+ app. Organizations throughout Transflo’s neutral ecosystem use the end-to-end solution suite and digital platform to increase efficiency, improve cash flow, and reduce costs. Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, USA, Transflo has set the pace for innovation in transportation software for over 30 years. For more information, visit www.transflo.com.

Key Takeaways: The Connected Ecosystem * Bill Vitti is the President and CRO of Transflo, a freight tech company that has developed an ecosystem that connects carriers, brokers, shippers, and factoring companies – and that ecosystem streamlines the freight procurement and payment processes. * In the podcast interview, Bill and Joe discuss the connected ecosystem, which is how Transflo describes the connected supply chain that they enable with their technology and marketplace. * Transflo links the entire supply chain together in one digital ecosystem, creating visibility, security, and customization for every freight professional. * Transflo offer a suite of mobile, telematics, data, scanning, and document management all in one integrated experience. * Transflo delivers real-time communications to thousands of fleets, brokers, and commercial vehicle drivers who represent over $100 billion in freight bills each year. * The Transflo Mobile+ app has been built from the ground up to simplify the business of trucking. * Mobile+ is an end-to-end, cloud-based platform designed around removing friction from the supply chain. * Transflo technologies like Mobile+ capture and process over 800 million transportation documents every year, helping drivers get their jobs done — and get loads delivered — faster than ever.

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Brian Kempisty and Joe Lynch discuss the question is drayage just drayage. Brian is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada.

About Brian Kempisty Brian Kempisty is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada. Brian grew up as a farm kid outside of Buffalo, NY and learned how to work at a young age. While earning his degree at Canisius College he needed a job and found himself working in the logistics industry. Since those early days, he has run multiple companies and his latest adventure called for him to create Port X Logistics which is a national drayage and transloading company with offices on both coasts.

About Port X Logistics Port X Logistics specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the US and Canada. With a combination of company trucks, owner operators, and logistics network Port X Logistics can effectively service every port and rail ramp. Port X Logistics provides drayage, trans-loading, and over the road trucking to help clients meet their fulfillment and production plans. The team operates with urgency, attention to detail, proactive communication, and the ultimate in visibility.

Key Takeaways: Is Drayage Just Drayage * Brian Kempisty is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada. * In the podcast interview Brian and Joe discuss the question, is drayage just drayage. Drayage is not just drayage if you work with Port X Logistics. * Brian and his team at Port X Logistics have revolutionized the drayage business. * While most drayage companies are small local carriers that only work at one or two ports, Port X is a national drayage company that employs state of the art technology to manage the shipment before it even reaches the port. * Port X Logistics provides the following services: + Drayage – every port in the USA and Canada + Transload + Truckload + Crisis Management + Project Management + Supply Chain Solutions * Port X Logistics lives by the motto “Culture. Service. Tech. Trucks.”

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Started from the bottom, now we're here, Started from the bottom, now my whole team 🤐 here” - Port X Logistics

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Joe Lynch and Spencer Tenney discuss The Logistics of Logistics story. Joe is Founder and CEO of The Logistics of Logistics, a media property that provides valuable insights from logistics and supply chain leaders on various topics related to the industry, such as innovation, technology, trends, and the future of freight.

About Joe Lynch Joe Lynch is the host of The Logistics of Logistics podcast, which is consistently ranked as a top logistics and supply chain podcast. The Logistics of Logistics provides insights from logistics and supply chain leaders on innovation, technology, trends, and the future of freight. Before podcasting, Joe consulted to large shippers on the selection and management of logistics providers. Additionally, he helped transportation and logistics companies grow their sales. As COO, Joe ran a 3PL focused on LTL and truckload shipping. Prior to his logistics career, Joe was a lean process expert, project / launch manager and automotive engineer for Jeep in Thailand, China, and the US. Joe earned a BBA from Cleary University and a MA in Education from the University of Michigan.

About The Logistics of Logistics The Logistics of Logistics is a podcast and blog hosted by industry expert Joe Lynch. Joe interviews founders, executives, and innovators who are shaping the future of logistics and supply chain. Topics include transportation, logistics, warehousing, technology, supply chain, and ecommerce. The Logistics of Logistics audience expects an inside perspective of what’s next in logistics and supply chain delivered via podcasts, videos and articles.

Key Takeaways: The Logistics of Logistics Story * The Logistics of Logistics is a podcast and blog hosted by industry expert Joe Lynch. Joe interviews founders, executives, and innovators who are shaping the future of logistics and supply chain. * The Logistics of Logistics connects with the logistics community through various channels including podcasts, videos, articles, and social media * The Logistics of Logistics podcast provides a valuable opportunity for guests to showcase their expertise, share insights, and connect with leaders and decision-makers in supply chain, transportation, logistics, warehousing, and technology. * An appearance on The Logistics of Logistics podcast can enhance the recognition and credibility of the guest and their company by providing exposure to a wide audience of industry professionals.

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Transportation M&A with Spencer Tenney

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Spencer Tenney and Joe Lynch discuss transportation M&A. Spencer is President & CEO of Tenney Group, trusted M&A advisors to transportation industry.

About Spencer Tenney Spencer Tenney serves as President & CEO of Tenney Group, where he oversees the firm’s day-to-day effectiveness and long-term vision. Spencer is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and holds the designation of Certified Merger & Acquisition Advisor through AM&AA. Prior to Tenney Group, Spencer worked as a Director at Merritt Hawkins, a healthcare recruiting firm in Dallas. He also owned a music publishing company. Spencer and his wife, Lauren, reside outside of Nashville in Franklin, Tennessee and have been married for 13 years. He has three amazing kids – 9,6, & 3. He enjoys writing country music, reading presidential biographies, and F3 (Fitness, Fellowship, Faith). He currently serves on the board of Franktown Open Hearts, a faith-based organization dedicated to equipping inner-city kids to free themselves from generational poverty.

About Tenney Group Tenney Group are mergers and acquisitions advisors who work with business owners in the 3PL, trucking, and bus industry. These business owners are hardworking individuals or teams who have created and lead companies that are the backbone of America. Unfortunately, pitfalls unique to the transportation industry can threaten an owner’s ability to sell their business for what they deserve or even threaten their ability to sell at all. Luckily, Tenney Group has developed an industry specialized process that enables business owners to navigate these pitfalls and maximize their ability to get a deal done. Ultimately, this allows owners to impact their family, employees, and community in profound ways while also giving them peace of mind that they made the best decision. The Tenney Group’s unique expertise helps transportation business owners build and protect business value, grow through acquisitions, and optimize the sale of their businesses. The Tenney Group was established in 1973 and has completed over 200 transportation deals.

Key Takeaways: Transportation M&A * The Tenney Group are trusted mergers and acquisitions advisors to the transportation advisors for the following reasons: * Specialized Expertise: The Tenney Group isn't your average M&A advisor. They focus solely on the transportation and logistics industry, boasting over 45 years of experience navigating its unique complexities. Think trucking, warehousing, logistics providers, and more – they've seen it all. * Proven Track Record: With a 98% success rate in closing deals, The Tenney Group has a well-deserved reputation for excellence. They've helped countless transportation businesses achieve their M&A goals, whether it's selling, buying, or restructuring. * Relationship-Driven Approach: Forget cold calls and impersonal transactions. The Tenney Group builds strong relationships with both buyers and sellers, ensuring a smooth and collaborative M&A process. They understand the emotional side of business transitions and prioritize trust and open communication. * Confidentiality is Key: Selling or buying a transportation business is a sensitive matter. The Tenney Group takes confidentiality seriously, employing strict protocols and a network of trusted partners to protect your information throughout the M&A process. * Maximizing Value: The Tenney Group doesn't just get you a deal; they get you the best deal possible. They leverage their deep industry knowledge and extensive network to attract qualified buyers and negotiate favorable terms, ensuring you get the maximum value for your transportation business. * Streamlined Process: M&A can be complex and time-consuming. The Tenney Group has a proven, step-by-step process designed to streamline the process, minimize disruptions to your business, and keep you informed every step of the way. * Giving Back: The Tenney Group believes in making a positive impact beyond the boardroom. They're committed to philanthropy and actively support various charitable causes, especially those related to the transportation industry.

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Maia Benson and Joe Lynch discuss A SaaS Gal in VC Land. Maia is a SaaS gal in VC land and a Managing Director at Forum Ventures where she works with SaaS founders from inception to scale.

About Maia Benson Maia Benson is a Managing Director at Forum where she works with SaaS founders from inception to scale. She has spent over 20 years founding, building and scaling award-winning SaaS products for Entrepreneurs and SMBs at places like LexisNexis, Pitney Bowes and most recently at Shopify, where she helped found, launch and scale their Shipping and Fulfillment products from inception to 60%+ merchant adoption and $Bs of transportation spend.

About Forum Ventures Forum Ventures is the leading early-stage fund, program and community for B2B SaaS startups. Founded in 2014 as Acceleprise, we’re on a mission to make the B2B SaaS journey easier, more accessible and successful for early-stage founders, through pre-seed and seed-stage funding, high touch programming, corporate perks and introductions, and an active SaaS community. Forum For Founders, our pre-seed program, provides founders with $100k in funding and 15 intense weeks of talks, events, mentorship and 1:1 guidance focused on go to market and fundraising. Forum Seed, our seed fund, backs exceptional SaaS startups at the seed-stage both from within and outside of our pre-seed program. With over 250 portfolio companies, Forum founders have gone on to raise from NEA, Andreessen Horowitz, Uncork Capital, 8VC, Founders Fund, Menlo Ventures, Canaan, Bowery Capital, Susa Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, SV Angel, True Ventures and many more. Our private peer community for Innovation executives -- The Innovation Forum -- brings together like-minded intrapreneurs from all backgrounds to share best practices, insights, and advice, and support one another. In addition to our incredible peer community, members get access to industry trend reports, collaborative events, emerging technology, and startup introductions.

Key Takeaways: A SaaS Gal in VC Land * Forum Ventures is the top choice for early-stage B2B SaaS companies looking for funding. Forum Ventures is different and better for the following reasons: * Founder-focused: Their team consists of former SaaS founders, offering deep understanding of the early-stage journey and expertise in GTM, sales, and fundraising. * Pre-seed and seed investments: They empower early-stage B2B SaaS companies with pre-seed and seed funding, ranging from $100k to $2 million. * High-touch programs: Beyond funding, they provide high-touch programs like "Forum For Founders" (15 weeks of talks, mentorship, and guidance) and a dedicated fundraising track. * Thriving community: They foster an active SaaS community with over 450 founders, mentors, and experts, offering connections, support, and valuable insights. * Accessibility champions: Committed to diversity and inclusion, they strive to make the B2B SaaS ecosystem more accessible to underrepresented founders. * Proven success: With over 250 successful pre-seed and seed investments, their track record speaks for itself. * Fractional co-founder approach: They act as a "fractional co-founder" with world-class expertise, helping startups navigate crucial steps like product development, go-to-market strategy, and fundraising. * Mission-driven: Driven by a genuine passion for aiding founders, they prioritize their success and strive to make the B2B SaaS journey easier and more impactful.

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Paul Travers and Joe Lynch discuss smart glasses in the warehouse. Paul is the Founder and CEO of Vuzix, a leading designer, manufacturer, and marketer of Smart Glasses and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies and products for the enterprise, medical, defense and consumer markets.

About Paul Travers Paul Travers is the founder of Vuzix and has served as President and Chief Executive Officer since 1997 and as a member of the Board of Directors since November 1997. Prior to the formation of Vuzix, Mr. Travers founded both e-Tek Labs, Inc. and Forte Technologies Inc. He has been a driving force behind the development of Vuzix products. With more than 30 years of experience in the consumer electronics field and 26 years of experience in the virtual reality and virtual display fields, he is a nationally recognized industry expert. He holds an Associate degree in engineering science from Canton, ATC, and a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical and computer engineering from Clarkson University.

About Vuzix Vuzix is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of Smart Glasses and Augmented Reality technologies and products for the enterprise, medical, defense and consumer markets. The Company’s products include head-mounted smart personal display and wearable computing devices that offer users a portable high-quality viewing experience, provide solutions for mobility, wearable displays and augmented reality, as well OEM waveguide optical components and display engines. Vuzix holds more than 350 patents and patents pending and numerous IP licenses in the fields of optics, head-mounted displays, and augmented reality Video Eyewear field. Moviynt, an SAP Certified ERP SaaS logistics solution provider, is a Vuzix wholly owned subsidiary. The Company has won Consumer Electronics Show (CES) awards for innovation for the years 2005 to 2023 and several wireless technology innovation awards among others. Founded in 1997, Vuzix is a public company (NASDAQ: VUZI) with offices in Rochester, NY; Oxford, UK; Munich, Germany; and Kyoto and Tokyo, Japan.

Key Takeaways: Smart Glasses in the Warehouse * Vuzix is a leading designer, manufacturer, and marketer of Smart Glasses and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies and products for the enterprise, medical, defense and consumer markets. * Vuzix was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Rochester, New York. * The company’s smart glasses are used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and entertainment. * Vuzix's smart glasses are known for their durability, comfort, and ease of use. * Vuzix's AR technologies are used to overlay digital information on the real world. * Vuzix's AR technologies can be used for a variety of purposes, such as providing hands-free instructions, displaying product information, and gaming.

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Lindsay Watt and Joe Lynch discuss winning capacity management. Lindsay is the VP of Product at Parade, a capacity management platform that helps freight brokerages win more business.

About Lindsay Watt Lindsay Watt is the VP of Product at Parade, a capacity management platform that helps freight brokerages win more business. Lindsay is a seasoned product leader who was Head of Product at Convoy and built multiple products as a Principal Product Manager while at Amazon, including the Amazon Scout delivery robot. He brings his obsession for building products that delight customers to Parade, where he leads the Product team. In addition to building product teams at multiple startups, Lindsay has founder experience. He holds an MBA from INSEAD and a BSCEng in Engineering Physics and BA in Business German from Queen’s University.

About Parade Parade is a capacity management platform that helps freight brokerages win more business. Parade helps carrier sales teams procure and manage carriers, boost rep productivity, and increase margins. Shipper sales teams get precise pricing, optimized bidding, and advanced shipper connectivity.

Key Takeaways: Winning Capacity Management with Lindsay Watt * Parade empowers freight brokerages and 3PLs to dominate the transportation game. Their cutting-edge platform tackles the industry's biggest pain points: carrier sourcing, booking automation, and winning more business. * Parade provides the following: * Smart Carrier Matching: No more endless cold calls. Parade's AI matches the right carrier to the right load instantly, saving time and money. * Automated Bookings: Ditch the manual paperwork. Parade seamlessly integrates with brokerages' systems, automating bookings and reducing errors. * Winning More Bids: Parade's data-driven insights help brokerages price competitively and win more deals, boosting bottom lines. * Brokerages using Parade experience: * Increased carrier capacity: Source reliable carriers faster and build stronger relationships. * Reduced operational costs: Automate bookings, streamline workflows, and slash paperwork. * Faster growth: Win more bids, secure higher margins, and expand your business. * Parade: It's not just capacity management, it's a freight brokerage superpower.

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Itamar Zur and Joe Lynch discuss reinventing ecommerce shipping. Ita is the Co-founder and CEO of Veho, a company dedicated to driving commerce forward with a customer-centric delivery and returns experience that's built for the modern era.

About Itamar Zur Itamar Zur founded Veho based on the belief that getting a package should be a pleasure. After a failed delivery of a meal kit subscription led him down a customer service abyss, Zur realized that the experience he had anticipated for days fell apart in the last mile. Veho was built on this core insight: customer-first delivery experiences directly impact brands' customer retention and customer lifetime value. With support from a team of industry veterans from FedEx, Uber and Amazon, Zur and his co-founder Fred Cook have grown Veho to provide the most transparent, customer-centric, and flexible shipping solution for brands radically focused on first-rate customer experience.Veho’s mission is to power the future of commerce by making shipping, shopping, and returns work seamlessly for everyone.

About Veho Veho’s mission is to power the future of commerce by making shopping, shipping and returns work seamlessly for everyone. Through an innovative end-to-end logistics infrastructure powered by the latest technology and designed for the needs of brands and consumers. Veho is reinventing shipping, and all parts of the post-purchase experience as we know it. Veho removes the pain from delivery and returns and creates new powerful opportunities for brands to engage and build deep loyalty with their customers, and delight them like never before.

Key Takeaways: Reinventing Ecommerce Shipping * Veho unlocks the potential of everyday consumers and e-commerce brands to fully participate in the global economy—removing limitations caused by outdated logistics providers and archaic technology. By building an entirely new end-to-end logistics infrastructure powered by technology designed to meet the needs of brands and humans in the age of e-commerce, Veho is reinventing the post-purchase experience. * For e-commerce brands, we are the tech-driven shipping partner enabling fast, personalized, and highly reliable package delivery and returns—from their fulfillment centers to their customer's doorstep and back. We created a nationwide network of warehouses and a tech platform that builds optimized routes for qualified crowdsourced driver partners. * For customers, we give them complete control over their delivery experience and empower them to share their feedback—with us and the brands they shop from—helping us all constantly improve. * For our driver partners, they get to have total control over their schedule and visibility into their earning potential on our platform so they can decide what's best for themselves and their families. They don’t need to drive passengers or hustle in line at a restaurant. Delivering with Veho is safe and easy. * Today, Veho provides customers and brands an unparalleled shipping experience with an over 99% on-time delivery rate and 4.9/5 customer rating in over 42 markets and counting. Our brand partners have seen 20% increases in customer repurchases, 40% growth in customer lifetime value, and 8% improvements in net promoter score from customers. * Tomorrow, Veho will power new types of businesses in the e-commerce economy. We will make it easy for anyone to start a business, scale, and provide customers with fast and seamless delivery and returns—locally, nationally, or internationally. We will bring the fitting room to the living room and celebrate new ways of discovering and engaging with beloved brands. And we will enable retailers to reimagine in-store shopping by connecting the physical and digital with fast and seamless logistics powering holistic shopping experiences.

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Pam Simon and Joe Lynch discuss Manifest 2024. Pam is the EVP and Conference Chair at Manifest: The Future of Supply Chain & Logistics which will be held February 5th - 7th, 2024, at Caesars Forum, Las Vegas.

About Pam Simon Pam Simon is a successful entrepreneur and business connector with more than 15 years of experience in event production, content creation, experiential marketing and angel investing. In 2019 Connectiv acquired her Future of Event series from Lab Ventures. She is the EVP & Conference Chair of Manifest a global logistics tech show bringing investors, leaders and innovators from around the world together. While a Partner at Lab Ventures Pam produced three major vertical technology summits ~ Future of Travel Tech, Future of Real Estate Tech and Future of Logistics Tech that bring new and emerging business to Miami. With her vast executive network and her ability to span many different worlds, she specializes in linking finance professionals with entrepreneurs to create lucrative new business opportunities. While living in Brazil she founded LATAM Founders Network (LFN), the largest private network of CEO’s, Founders and Investors focused on the technology sector in Latin America. In 2014, Pam launched the LATAM Founders Awards, now known as the ‘Oscars for Technology in Latin America’ an event that recognizes the most disruptive and innovative companies in the region. Pam is a George Washington University Graduate and an angel investor. She and her husband, Daniel Simon, have an 6 year old son, Hayden Storm Simon.

About Manifest: The Future of Logistics The world of logistics is changing faster than ever. Technology advances plus rapidly changing consumer behavior has already dramatically changed how business gets done. Manifest will provide a focused look at what’s to come across the spectrum of LogisticsTech and which companies and technologies are transforming the way goods circumnavigate the globe. Manifest will help you forge new relationships, new alliances, and foster new strategies that help move your business forward and avoid falling into the traditional mindset.

Key Takeaways: Manifest 2024 * Manifest, The Future of Supply Chain & Logistics will be held February 5th - 7th, 2024, at Caesars Forum, Las Vegas + Showcase of leading innovations in supply chain and logistics technologies. + Covers the entire supply chain spectrum, from transportation to data analytics. + Features cutting-edge technologies like AI, blockchain, and robotics. + Fosters collaboration and networking between industry professionals. + Addresses global challenges like sustainability and workforce development. + Inspires innovation and drives progress in the supply chain industry. + A must-attend event for anyone involved in the supply chain and logistics ecosystem. * Manifest is the premiere gathering that unites the entire eco-system of Fortune 500 global supply chain executives, logistics service providers, innovators and investors at the forefront of logistics tech and end-to-end supply chain.

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Kevin Clonch and Joe Lynch discuss Ryder's freight market update. Kevin is the group director of customer logistics for Ryder System, Inc., a leading logistics and transportation company.

About Kevin Clonch Kevin Clonch is the Group Director of Freight Brokerage at Ryder System, Inc. With a focus on Ryder’s freight brokerage group, Kevin is responsible for supporting a growing portfolio of accounts across the United States. Kevin joined Ryder in October 2015 and led Ryder’s outsourced transportation procurement activity as senior director. Today, his focus is on our freight brokerage operations where he has driven explosive growth over the past 3 years. He is a seasoned leader with over 20 years of experience and proven success in sales and operations management in the logistics industry, holding various levels of leadership with both non-asset based & asset based 3PL’s. Kevin received his bachelors in marketing from Miami University and also holds an MBA from the University of Cincinnati with a concentration in operations management.

About Ryder Ryder System, Inc. (NYSE: R) is a leading logistics and transportation company. It provides supply chain, dedicated transportation, and fleet management solutions, including warehousing and distribution, e-commerce fulfillment, last-mile delivery, managed transportation, professional drivers, freight brokerage, full-service leasing, maintenance, commercial truck rental, and used vehicle sales to some of the world’s most-recognized brands. Ryder provides services throughout the United States, Mexico, and Canada. In addition, Ryder manages nearly 260,000 commercial vehicles and operates approximately 300 warehouses encompassing more than 95 million square feet. Ryder is regularly recognized for its industry-leading practices in third-party logistics, technology-driven innovations, commercial vehicle maintenance, environmental stewardship, corporate social responsibility, world-class safety and security programs, military veteran recruitment initiatives, and the hiring of a diverse workforce.

Key Takeaways: Ryder's Freight Update * Kevin Clonch and Joe Lynch discuss: + State of the Transportation Industry + Freight fraud and double-brokering that continues to plague the transportation industry. + The importance of technology and operational expertise in the freight market. + Why people and relationships are still the foundation of the logistics and transportation world. + Why top shippers are moving to industry leaders (like Ryder) to build more resilient supply chains. * Ryder is a leading logistics and transportation company that provides comprehensive solutions for supply chain, dedicated transportation, and fleet management. * Ryder offers a wide range of services including: warehousing and distribution, ecommerce fulfillment, last-mile delivery, managed transportation, professional drivers, freight brokerage, leasing, maintenance, rental, and used vehicle sales. * Ryder’s extensive network operates throughout the US, Mexico, and Canada, managing nearly 260,000 vehicles and over 300 warehouses spanning 95 million square feet. * Ryder is a recognized industry leader renowned for its practices in third-party logistics, technology, vehicle maintenance, environmental stewardship, corporate social responsibility, safety, security, veteran recruitment, and workforce diversity.

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Matt Mckinney and Joe Lynch discuss unlocking logistics profits. Matt is the Co-founder and CEO of Loop, a modern transportation audit & pay company.

About Matt McKinney Matt Mckinney is the Co-founder and CEO of Loop, a modern transportation audit & pay company. Loop's AI-driven platform removes payment friction in the supply chain to unlock margin and increase liquidity. Matt drew upon his background at Uber Freight to tackle the massive problem of building a new structure for the legacy transportation payment system that supports the global supply chain. Having studied engineering at USC and Stanford, Matt is no stranger to complex data problems. Matt's most significant achievement to date is his powerhouse engineering team, from his co-founder Shaosu Liu to several Flexport, Uber, and Meta engineers. When he's not wrangling unstructured data, you can find him running, biking, or playing with his two sons.

About Loop Loop is on a mission to unlock profits trapped in the supply chain and lower costs for consumers. Bad data and inefficient workflows create friction that limits working capital and raises costs for every supply chain stakeholder.Loop’s modern audit and pay platform uses our domain-driven AI to harness the complexity of supply chain data and documentation. We improve transportation spend visibility so companies can control their costs and power profit. That is why industry leaders like J.P. Morgan Chase, Great Dane, Emerge, and Loadsmart work with Loop.Our investors include J.P. Morgan, Index Ventures, Founders Fund, 8VC, Susa Ventures, Flexport, and 50 industry-leading angel investors. Our team brings subject matter expertise from companies like Uber, Google, Flexport, Meta, Samsara, Intuit, Rakuten, and long-standing industry leaders like C.H. Robinson.

Key Takeaways: Unlocking Logistics Profits * Loop is a leading audit and payment platform for successful supply chains. Loop’s technology unifies supply chain and spend data that is trapped in different documents and systems so companies can control their costs and power profit. * Loop's mission is to unlock profit trapped in supply chains with their modern audit and payment platform that provides complete spend visibility, workflow automation, and transportation spend intelligence. * Loop offers a suite of services that help businesses manage their supply chains more effectively, including: + Shipment data centralization: improve spend visibility so companies can understand their true costs to reduce financial risk and improve efficiency + Audit and pay automation: increase the accuracy of workflows so companies stop overpaying and can reallocate operational teams to more strategic work. + Transportation spend intelligence: Loop’s self-serve analytics tracks trends and patterns to surface insights that reduce spend and boost working capital.

  • Loop's technology platform is powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning, which enables it to automate tasks, analyze data, and identify risks and opportunities.
  • Loop's benefits are:
  • Reduced costs: By identifying overpayments and inefficiency in their supply chains, businesses can save money on procurement and improve their bottom line.
  • Working capital: Loop increases companies' financial controls so they can properly age invoices or offer Loop’s dynamic discounting product, Quickpay
  • Betters decisions: Loop's platform provides businesses with a clear view of their supply chain and spend, which helps them make better decisions and manage risks.
  • Enhanced collaboration: Loop promotes collaboration between businesses and their suppliers/carriers.

  • Loop is constantly innovating and expanding its services. It is currently developing new enhancements for supply chain financing, ocean, and air.

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Bharath Krisnamoorthy and Joe Lynch discuss financial predator vs partner. Bharath (“B”) is CEO and Co-founder of Denim, an all-in-one financial services platform rapidly disrupting the $250 billion freight intermediary market.

About Bharath Krishnamoorthy Bharath Krishnamoorthy is CEO and co-founder of Denim, a freight financial partner that processes over $1 million daily. Recognized for its innovation, Denim was named in the FreightTech100 by FreightWaves. As CEO, Bharath leads Denim’s overall business strategy and fundraising efforts, which have supported the company’s rapid growth and resulted in $165 million in funding. An alumnus of Columbia Law School and James Madison University, Bharath formerly practiced mergers and acquisitions law before launching Denim with longtime business partner and friend Shawn Vo.

About Denim Fast, simple, and secure payment transactions for freight brokers, carriers, and shippers. Denim is the go-to freight payment system for freight brokers and fleets, processing over $1 million in payments daily. Logistics companies rely on our proprietary technology to streamline financial operations and access working capital. We automate invoicing, collections, and payments, reducing freight broker tasks by 75%. Our factoring solution is transparent and flexible, free from hidden fees or long-term contracts. Clients decide which loads to factor and their payment schedule, giving them full financial control. With an open API, Denim integrates smoothly with ten leading TMS platforms.

Key Takeaways: Financial Predator vs Partner * When it comes to factoring and payments in the freight brokerage space, there are a lot of financial predators. * Financial predators take advantage of freight brokers by charging hidden fees, unscrupulous UCC lien practices, and forcing brokers to factor all invoices rather than just the ones they want factored. * Additionally, many of the financial predators do not provide data analytics or financial reporting like Denim does. * Bharath and the Denim team are a true financial partner to the freight brokers they serve. * Denim is a factoring provider and freight payment system specializing in freight broker operations. * They help brokers easily access the working capital they need to grow in a competitive market through freight software that provides factoring, automated invoicing, collections, and payments. * Denim customer get a seamless integration of financing and payment services.

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Mark McEntire and Joe Lynch discuss scaling a FreightTech business. Mark is the Chief Executive Officer off Princeton TMX, a SaaS-based transportation management system (TMS).

About Mark McEntire Mark McEntire is the Chief Executive Officer at Princeton TMX, a SaaS-based transportation management system (TMS). Founded in 2016, and located in Fort Wayne, IN, Princeton TMX provides an intuitive user experience, configured to meet specific business requirements and streamline, automate, and optimize all modes of transportation. Mark joined Princeton TMX in September 2023. Mark’s 35 years in transportation and logistics includes 17 years of experience with Transplace (now Uber Freight), where he held the position of Sr. Vice President of Operations, as well as experience with Emerge, J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc. and Penske Logistics. In 2017, Mark was awarded the Supply Chain and Demand Chain Executive “Pro To Know”. In 2001, he completed a two-year Six Sigma certification program with General Electric and is a GE certified Black Belt. In June 2009, he became certified as an APICS CSCP. Mark earned a B.S. in Transportation and Logistics from Arkansas State University.

About Princeton TMX In 2016, Princeton TMX was launched to provide shippers with a next generation transportation management system (TMS). Founder, Tim Minnich wanted to build upon a vision of creating a seamless and easy to use TMS. Today, Princeton TMX is executing on that vision and revolutionizing how shippers manage their transportation with a tremendous user experience. An experience that was built by freight practitioners for freight practitioners. With a low barrier of entry and process driven implementation, Princeton TMX can have most shippers implemented and finding value within 60 days. The results are increased efficiency, ease of workflow, and lower cost. Over 10,000 users in North America manage more than $7 billion of freight spend running through the flexible, user-friendly TMS.

Key Takeaways: Scaling a FreightTech Business * Princeton TMX is the scalable and smart TMS for modern business. * Princeton TMX includes the following benefits: + TMS for Freight Lanes & Rates Planning: Visualize complex shipping scenarios and optimize lanes, rates, and carriers. + Optimized Load Planning: Automate daily load planning, matching loads to carriers and creating cost-effective plans. + Scalable & Smart TMS: Learn and adapt over time, improving efficiency and performance. + Automated Freight Procurement & Sourcing: Efficiently match loads with carriers for the best available rates. + Automated Transportation Execution Processes: Automate tendering, saving time and money. + Freight Settlement Automation: Simplify and streamline freight payment process. + Actionable Insights: Gain real-time insights with TMS analytics and reporting. + Improved Visibility: Track carrier activity and identify potential problems early. + Cost Savings: Reduce transportation costs through optimization and automation. + Improved Efficiencies: Free up personnel for more strategic tasks.

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Pawan Joshi and Joe Lynch discuss bridging supply chain silos. Pawan is the Executive Vice President, Product Management & Strategy at e2open, a supply chain platform that is helping the world’s largest companies transform the way they make, move, and sell goods and services.

About Pawan Joshi Pawan Joshi joined e2open in 2003 and currently serves as Executive Vice President, Product Management & Strategy. In this role, he is responsible for corporate strategy as well as product and technology strategy. Pawan works closely with customers to understand and address their complex and evolving supply chain needs while ensuring alignment across customer-specific solutions, e2open products, and the overall company goals and strategic direction. He is also responsible for the evaluation of new technologies and products along with e2open’s acquisition strategy. Pawan has been with e2open for over a decade and has held multiple leadership roles in Product Management, Professional Services and Sales. Prior to serving at e2open, he spent three years at i2 Technologies in Product Management, where he helped companies in the manufacturing, transportation and retail sectors optimize key business processes for maximum profitability.

About E2open The e2open supply chain platform is helping the world’s largest companies transform the way they make, move, and sell goods and services. Today’s supply chains are more complex, more expansive, and more reliant on external partners than ever before. With so many touch points, it is critical to have an integrated, singular platform to help you manage your extended supply chain end-to-end and respond rapidly to challenges in real time.

Key Takeaways: Bridging Supply Chain Silos * E2open is a cloud-based supply chain software company that helps businesses manage their supply chains more efficiently. * The company's software platform provides a variety of features, including supply chain planning, execution, and visibility. * Today's supply chains demand a unified platform to manage complex and expansive networks effectively. * Real-time visibility and rapid response capabilities are crucial for navigating supply chain challenges. * E2open simplifies supply chain management for businesses by streamlining interconnected processes and partnerships. * E2open's software is used by businesses of all sizes, including some of the world's largest and most complex organizations. * The company has a strong track record of innovation and is constantly developing new features to help its customers succeed. * E2open is committed to sustainability and is helping its customers reduce their environmental impact. * The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas, and has offices around the world.

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Graig Morin and Joe Lynch discuss driving the mission. Graig is the Co-Founder and President of Brown Dog Carriers & Logistics. Graig and the Brown Dog team are big supporters of the Wreaths Across America.

About Graig Morin Graig was born and raised in Biddeford, Maine. Shortly after high school, Graig began investing in truck driving. This investment transpired in 1998, after a road trip from Maine to Arizona with a few friends. While on the trip, he knew that the trucking industry was his passion and lifelong desire. Since 1998, Graig has been fully involved in the transportation industry. His career has varied from working on loading docks to hauling general freight. He has also hauled heavy equipment across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Regions. Graig has safely operated tractor trailers of all types, logging over 1.5 million miles. In 2010, Graig met the love of his life, Christine, and her four-legged side kick, Lily. Lily is a chocolate Labrador Retriever who travels with Graig every day in the truck (she has logged 500,000 herself). Graig and Christine married soon after and since then have been blessed with three healthy boys. For the past 19 years, Graig has dreamed of owning and operating a driver friendly transportation and logistics company. He has spent countless hours studying the industry and all of its workings. Graig attends Many industry related conferences and seminars to help continue his knowledge of this ever-changing industry. In January of 2017, Graig and Christine decided it was time to build the family-friendly transport company that Graig had been dreaming about for decades. With the guidance from the co-owners of Aventure Management, Brown Dog Carriers and Logistics was born. Graig also serves as the Vice President of the Maine Professional Drivers Association, Member of the Truckload Carriers Association and American Trucking Association.

About Brown Dog BROWN DOG CARRIERS AND LOGISTICS is the realization of a dream by Co-Founder and President - Graig Morin to utilize his years of trucking and logistics experience with his unwavering commitment to service and provide transportation solutions for his customers. Graig takes a pragmatic entrepreneurial approach to helping solve your transportation needs. He has been a truck driver all of his professional life so he also understands the complexities of transport and how important it is to have top drivers handling your freight. BROWN DOG is located in Biddeford Maine and is able to work with clients in all parts of the USA. With more than 100 years of experience in the shipping business, we have made a lot of connections. We used our knowledge of the industry and wealth of experience to begin moving freight using our trusted network of partners. This gave us the opportunity to develop a solid supply chain to move your freight all over America and become a true solutions provider.

About Wreaths Across America Wreaths Across America is an American nonprofit organization established in 2007 by wreath producer Morrill Worcester, assisted by veterans and truckers. Its primary activity is distributing Veteran’s wreaths for placement on graves in military cemeteries. In December 2008, the United States Senate agreed to a resolution that designated December 13, 2008, as Wreaths Across America Day. Subsequent National Wreaths Across America Days have been designated on the second or third Saturday of December. What began in 1992 with a trailer load of wreaths, decorated by volunteers and laid at the graves of fallen soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery has now become a national organization with over 3,700 participating locations – all focused on the mission to REMEMBER the fallen; HONOR those who serve; TEACH our children the value of freedom.

Key Takeaways: Driving the Mission * Wreaths Across America is an American nonprofit organization established in 2007 by wreath producer Morrill Worcester, assisted by veterans and truckers. * Its primary activity is distributing Veteran’s wreaths for placement on graves in military cemeteries. * The mission of Wreaths Across America is to remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach children the value of freedom. * In December 2008, the United States Senate designated December 13, 2008, as Wreaths Across America Day. * National Wreaths Across America Days have been designated on the second or third Saturday of December. * Wreaths Across America started in 1992 with a trailer load of wreaths laid at the graves of fallen soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery. * It has now become a national organization with over 3,700 participating locations. * National Wreaths Across America Day is held on December 16, 2023. * Wreaths Across America coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies at more than 3,700 locations across the United States, at sea, and abroad. * Wreaths Across America also supports the Remembrance Tree program and operates a museum in Maine to honor and remember veterans.

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Turning the tables – in this episode, Nate Shutes interviews Joe Lynch on his podcast, The Bootstrapper’s Guide to Logistics. Nate is also the Founder of Ballast, the world’s first private community exclusively for logistics entrepreneurs. About Nate Shutes Nate Shutes is the host of The Bootstrapper’s Guide to Logistics podcast and is currently building a private community for logistics entrepreneurs. He is also the VP of Global Fulfillment & Logistics for Blu Dot, a modern furniture designer and retailer based in Minneapolis, MN. With deep expertise in big and bulky products having worked for both 3PLs and shippers, Nate is sought after for his insights into operations, technology and improving the customer experience. Certified as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, he also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Transportation & Logistics Management from the University of Wisconsin-Superior and an MBA from the University of St. Thomas.

About The Bootstrapper’s Guide to Logistics The Bootstrapper’s Guide to Logistics is an independent podcast dedicated to inspiring supply chain entrepreneurs to build their businesses in a way that often goes unnoticed. The podcast aims to change this by sharing the stories of successful entrepreneurs and encouraging others to follow in their footsteps. Join the community of supply chain entrepreneurs as they build their businesses from the ground up.

About Ballast Ballast, the world's first private community exclusively for logistics entrepreneurs, fosters personal growth and a sense of belonging among its selective members through a variety of deliverables. These deliverables include monthly virtual sessions with 8-10 other Founders, a private Slack channel, special discounts for key supply chain events, and in-person events (Future).

Key Takeaways: Turning the Tables * The Bootstrapper’s Guide to Logistics is An independent podcast dedicated to inspiring supply chain entrepreneurs to build their businesses in a way that often goes unnoticed. * The podcast aims to change this by sharing the stories of successful entrepreneurs and encouraging others to follow in their footsteps. * The podcast is hosted by Nate Shutes and features interviews with successful supply chain entrepreneurs. * Ballast is the world’s first private community exclusively for logistics entrepreneurs. * Ballast and the The Bootstrapper’s Guide to Logistics provides practical advice and tips for bootstrapping a logistics and supply chain business.

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Brad Forester and Joe Lynch discuss FreightTech reality check. Brad is the Founder of JBF Consulting, a supply chain execution strategy and systems integrator to logistics-intensive companies of every size and any industry.

About Brad Forester Brad Forester is the Founder and Managing Partner of JBF Consulting. Brad is a highly recognized senior supply chain leader with over 23 years of managing, designing, and implementing freight transport technology. He has a unique mix of carrier, shipper, software, and consulting experiences that benefit clients. With functional expertise in Global TMS Programs, Change Management, Organizational Design, and Systems Integration, he has been leveraging these skills to benefit clients since he founded JBF in 2003. Brad has a BA in Logistics Management from Michigan State University.

About JBF Consulting JBF Consulting is a supply chain execution strategy and systems integrator for logistics-intensive companies of every size and any industry. JBF’s background and deep experience in the field of commercial logistics technology implementation position them as industry leaders whose craftsmanship exceeds client expectations. JBF expedites the transformation of supply chains through logistics & technology strategy, commercial & bespoke software implementation, and analytics & optimization.

Key Takeaways: FreightTech Reality Check * Brad Forester provides a FreightTech reality check. * During the conversation, Brad and Joe discuss the FreightTech market, impact of AI/ML, logistics technology implementation & post implementation, and a variety of other topic related to logistics technology. * JBF Consulting has been helping shippers select, implement, and optimize logistics systems since 2003. * The company has over 70 years of combined experience in logistics and TMS implementation. * JBF Consulting has a specialized team with expertise in logistics operations, transportation technology, communication, and problem-solving. * The company has delivered over 50 successful TMS implementations. * JBF Consulting offers a unique approach to TMS implementation that starts with developing a strategic roadmap. * The company's implementation process is designed to minimize risk and maximize ROI. * JBF Consulting provides ongoing support to help clients optimize their TMS investments. * The company has deep expertise in transportation technology and can provide tailored solutions to meet specific needs.

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John Larkin and Joe Lynch discuss the FreightTech investment environment. John is Strategic Advisor of Transportation & Logistics at Clarendon Capital, a private equity sponsor focused on developing investment opportunities and providing strategic advisory services to the transportation, logistics and distribution sectors.

About John Larkin, CFA John Larkin, CFA is a Strategic Advisor to Clarendon Capital. John Larkin was named an Operating Partner at Clarendon Capital in May of 2019. In April of 2021, Mr. Larkin became Strategic Advisor at Clarendon, and was named Chair of the firm’s Advisory Board. His mission is to help craft the firm’s growth strategy while assisting with deal sourcing, capital raising, and the creation of value within portfolio companies. Clarendon remains 100% focused on the transportation & logistics industry, broadly defined. Previously, Mr. Larkin joined Legg Mason (later sold to Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc.) in October 2001 to form and to lead the firm’s entry into the transportation markets. For 17 years, Mr. Larkin headed up Stifel’s transportation and logistics research effort. In January of 2018, Mr. Larkin transitioned from Stifel’s Research Department to Stifel’s Investment Banking team. While in Investment Banking, Mr. Larkin advised numerous publicly traded and privately held transportation and logistics companies as well as many financial sponsors with investments in the transportation and logistics space. Over the years, Mr. Larkin has been recognized as an all-star analyst by Institutional Investor magazine numerous times, a Wall Street Journal All-Star analyst on several occasions, and has been awarded multiple Starmine stock picking and earnings estimate accuracy awards. Previously, Mr. Larkin has served as: Chairman and CEO of RailWorks Corporation, Managing Director with Alex. Brown and Sons' transportation team, AVP - Planning and Analysis at CSX Transportation, Inc., Systems Engineering Consultant with Day & Zimmermann, Inc., and a Research Associate at the Center for Transportation Research (at the University of Texas at Austin). Mr. Larkin earned his MBA from Harvard University in 1984, a Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 1978, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Vermont in 1977. Mr. Larkin is a CFA charter holder. In addition, he is Vice Chairman of Crown Diesel, and a member of The Board of Directors for CRST International, eNow Energy, Cub Ventures (CDLife), Novapath Supply Chain Systems & Rygen Technologies, and Phoenix Intermodal. He also serves on the Boards of Advisors for Freightwaves, Haul, LoadSmart, DFMData, Baton, On-ramp Payments, Leaf Logistics, Truckl.io, and LineHaul Station. Additionally, Mr. Larkin is an Advisor to Bakken Energy and Hoptek and is a member of Aurora’s Industry Advisory Council. Mr. Larkin is married and is the proud father of four adult children (Conor, Clifford, Casey, and Sarah Alexandra). He resides, with his wife of 38 years, Nancy, in Dallas, TX, Baltimore, MD, and Saranac Lake, NY, and on Water Island, USVI.

About Clarendon Capital Clarendon Group is private equity sponsor focused on developing investment opportunities and providing strategic advisory services to the transportation, logistics and distribution sectors. Their principals possess unique resources, expertise, and partnership networks to add value to companies and execute transactions. The team collectively has over 75 years of industry experience as principal investors, board members, senior operators, management consultants and investment bankers. The principals have engaged on over 60 investments and assignments in the sector, working with their partners and clients to achieve agreed upon objectives.

Key Takeaways: FreightTech Investment Environment * John Larkin, CFA is a Strategic Advisor at Clarendon Capital and to a number of transportation and logistics companies. * John shares his insights on a variety of topics including: + The venture capital market that was red hot, but has cooled off + How long the freight downturn will last + What investors are looking for in FreightTech space * Clarendon Capital is focused on partnering with investors, owners and management teams to build quantifiable value in their business over a mutually agreed timeframe. * Clarendon’s engagements and investments have spanned from several months to over a decade. Their capabilities in the transportation and logistics industry give them a perspective necessary to substantially add value to the organization. * Clarendon invests in opportunities connected to the transportation, logistics, and distribution market space. * The firm invests in companies with enterprise values up to $500 million and revenues up to $1.0 billion. * Clarendon invests across the capital structure, including majority and minority investments. * The firm is flexible on its hold periods, tailoring its approach to the specific circumstances of each investment. * Clarendon invests in a variety of transactions, including growth capital investments, recapitalizations, management buyouts, corporate carve-outs, and shareholder buyouts. * The firm seeks to make investments where its capital, expertise, and network can create real value-add and improve investment returns. * Clarendon has a track record of successful investments in companies with industry-leading positions and solid potential for considerable value creation.

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Brian Kempisty, Lauren Beagen and Joe Lynch discuss building a resilient port strategy. Brian is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada. Lauren is a lawyer and the Founder of Squall Strategies, a boutique maritime consulting and legal solutions company.

About Brian Kempisty Brian Kempisty is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada. Brian grew up as a farm kid outside of Buffalo, NY and learned how to work at a young age. While earning his degree at Canisius College he needed a job and found himself working in the logistics industry. Since those early days, he has run multiple companies and his latest adventure called for him to create Port X Logistics which is a national drayage and transloading company with offices on both coasts.

About Lauren Beagen Lauren M. Beagen is a seasoned maritime attorney and the founder of Squall Strategies, LLC and The Maritime Professor™. Ms. Beagen is often called on for her industry expertise by notable trade networks, including features on CNBC and FreightWaves. Ms. Beagen has extensive experience in oceanborne commerce and maritime law, with specific emphasis on maritime transportation, Shipping Act issues, supply chain management, international antitrust law, and port and terminal operations. Notable appointments include work in the federal government as Attorney-Advisor (International Affairs) in the Office of the General Counsel at the Federal Maritime Commission and work at a public port authority as Maritime Project Manager for the Port of Boston at the Massachusetts Port Authority. Ms. Beagen received a Bachelor’s degree in International Political Science and International Studies from Hope College, a Master of Marine Affairs degree from the University of Rhode Island, and a Juris Doctorate from Roger Williams University School of Law. She is an avid sailor and recreational fisherman and holds a US Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential (50 ton) for Great Lakes and Inland Waters.

About Port X Logistics Port X Logistics specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the US and Canada. With a combination of company trucks, owner operators, and logistics network Port X Logistics can effectively service every port and rail ramp. Port X Logistics provides drayage, trans-loading, and over the road trucking to help clients meet their fulfillment and production plans. The team operates with urgency, attention to detail, proactive communication, and the ultimate in visibility.

About Squall Strategies Squall Strategies is a maritime consulting and legal solutions company and offers a wide range of consulting services to serve a variety of businesses and clients. Whether you’re a small, local business or a multinational corporation, we can help you reach new levels of success. Squall Strategies is available for advice and consultation on Federal Maritime Commission related matters, advice and consultation on supply chain and ocean freight movement, potential federal regulatory impacts on your business, federal regulatory review and analysis, general Federal Maritime Commission related inquiries, advice and consultation on demurrage, tariff/schedule reviews, and supply chain industry insight.

Key Takeaways: Building a Resilient Port Strategy * The first step in developing a resilient port strategy is understanding the locations of the domestic supply chain along with the location of customers. * The ability to use multiple ports of entry is key for shippers because there are unexpected disruptions at ports because Panama Canal issues, labor problems, and shifting regulations at the ports. * Shippers must also consider potential labor union issues with both the West Coast and East Coast longshoremen unions. * The California Ports are more challenging to service because of AB5 and CARB * AB5 refers to Assembly Bill 5, a California law that went into effect on January 1, 2020. It is also known as the “Gig Worker Law” or the “Independent Contractor Law.” AB5 aims to classify more workers as employees rather than independent contractors, * CARB emissions refer to emissions of pollutants regulated by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). * To build a resilient port strategy, shippers must consider the impact of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act (OSRA) of 2022, which includes the following provisions: + Unreasonable Refusal to Deal – A provision that requires that an ocean common carrier shall not unreasonably refuse to deal or negotiate with respect to vessel space accommodation. + Demurrage and Detention Billing Requirements – A new rule that seeks to provide more clarity, consistency, structure and punctuality to the demurrage and detention billing practices used by vessel operating common carriers (VOCCs), non-vessel-operating common carriers (NVOCCs) and marine terminal operators (MTOs). + Unfair or Unjust Discriminatory Methods – The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) will define what is unfair or unjust discriminatory methods used by carriers regarding concerns and complaints by exporters and small shippers. * Lastly, to build a resilient port strategy, shippers should get the select the right partner – companies that have a comprehensive knowledge of the ports – companies like Port X Logistics and Squall Strategies. * Port X Logistics provides drayage to and from all ports and ramps in the USA and Canada. * Port X Logistics provides safe and just-in-time truckload services, unique problem-solving for supply chain solutions, worry-free crisis management services, and collaborative and dedicated project management from start to finish. * Squall Strategies provide a broad range of services and solutions to help organizations facilitate change, achieve their vision, and optimize performance and productivity. Not all problems they encounter are legal, but their legal experience gives them a deeper understanding of the industry.

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Ryan Soskin and Joe Lynch discuss insight to action. Ryan is the Co-founder and CEO of GoodShip, an all-in-one platform for supply chain analytics, carrier management, and transportation procurement

About Ryan Soskin Ryan Soskin is a 13 year logistics veteran and three time startup unicorn alum with a long history in freight tech. He began his career at Coyote Logistics and after 5.5 years and a $1.8B acquisition by UPS, Ryan left Coyote to join Convoy as an early team member. During his time at Convoy, he played a pivotal role standing up the supply side of the business and launching the contract pricing team as the company scaled from 15 employees to over 1000. Prior to founding GoodShip, Ryan led the Freight organization at Stord from Series A through to a Series D and subsequent $1.1B valuation. Currently, Ryan serves as Co-Founder and CEO of GoodShip.

About GoodShip GoodShip is the all-in-one platform for supply chain analytics, carrier management, and transportation procurement. By plugging into a shipper’s TMS and surrounding systems, GoodShip unifies, contextualizes, and analyzes an organization’s most critical transportation data then automatically surfaces the top opportunities for optimization. Instantly identify where you’re overpaying compared to market, which lanes have deteriorating performance, and where you have the most spot market exposure — then immediately take corrective action directly from the platform. Share carrier scorecards, send performance alerts, initiate pricing renegotiations, and even run procurement events like full network RFPs and seasonal mini-bids. Streamline your workflow from decision to execution, only with GoodShip.

Key Takeaways: Insight to Action * GoodShip is a cloud-based transportation procurement platform that helps shippers and carriers streamline their operations and optimize their supply chains. * The platform provides a single source of truth for shippers and carriers by aggregating data from multiple sources, including transportation management systems (TMS), freight market data, and carrier performance data. * GoodShip uses this data to provide shippers with real-time market rates, carrier scorecards, and other insights that help them make better procurement decisions. * GoodShip also helps carriers improve their efficiency and profitability by providing them with load-matching tools, real-time tendering, and other features. * GoodShip is a growing company that is helping to revolutionize the way shippers and carriers manage their transportation operations. * The Nashville, TN based company is committed to providing its customers with the best possible experience and is constantly innovating to improve its platform.

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Jim Bierfeldt and Joe Lynch discuss what’s inside the shipper mind. Jim is the Founder and President of Logistics Marketing Advisors, a full-service marketing agency exclusively focused on helping logistics businesses drive profitable growth.

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About Jim Bierfeldt Jim Bierfeldt is the Founder and President of Logistics Marketing Advisors. Jim has had a 35-year career in marketing and communications, including 25+ within the logistics industry. He ran marketing for a large 3PL before launching his own marketing agency, Logistics Marketing Advisors, which focuses exclusively on providing marketing strategy and services to logistics businesses. His expertise includes strategic planning, brand positioning, advertising, public relations, website strategy and design, and development of white papers, case studies and other content. Jim has worked with both smaller, regional logistics companies and multi-billion dollar global firms, all of whom benefit from his unique combination of marketing expertise and logistics industry knowledge. Jim holds a Masters Degree in Communications from Fordham University and has been an active in CSCMP, WERC and the IWLA. His hobbies include running (including multiple marathons).

About Logistics Marketing Advisors Logistics Marketing Advisors (LMA) is a full-service marketing agency exclusively focused on helping logistics businesses drive profitable growth. Our niche focus gives us the industry understanding and contacts required to market effectively to logistics decision makers. We’re a HubSpot-certified, inbound marketing agency with the following specialties: branding and positioning strategy, lead generation, web design and development, content marketing, public relations, and creation of branded and educational content like videos, case studies, white papers and other sales support materials. LMA’s approach recognizes that logistics services today are BOUGHT, not sold. Marketing tactics that interrupt and annoy busy logistics executives get ignored. These buyers now have access to a wealth of information and do their own research on how to solve supply chain problems, and what providers can do to help. At LMA, we help logistics businesses get found by prospects during this research phase. Instead of building a marketing engine to solicit, we build an engine that naturally attracts the best prospects. The best way to do that is with helpful, provocative content that leads prospects to conclude, for themselves, that your company has the best solution for their specific challenge.

Key Takeaways: Inside the Shipper Mind * Jim Bierfeldt is the President of Logistics Marketing Advisors, a full-service marketing agency exclusively focused on helping logistics businesses drive profitable growth. * Logistics Marketing Advisors is a boutique marketing and public relations agency specializing in the logistics and transportation industry. * They offer a wide range of services, including strategic planning, branding, content creation, social media marketing, public relations, and event management. * Their team of experienced professionals has a deep understanding of the logistics industry and the unique challenges and opportunities it faces. * They are committed to helping their clients achieve their marketing and business goals through creative and effective solutions. * Some of their notable clients include third-party logistics providers, freight forwarders, trucking companies, and technology companies serving the logistics industry. * They have been featured in leading industry publications such as Logistics Management, Supply Chain Management Review, and FreightWaves. * They are members of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and the American Marketing Association (AMA). * They are passionate about helping their clients succeed and are committed to providing them with the highest level of service and support.

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Tim Higham and Joe Lynch discuss the free TMS, which is of course AscendTMS. Tim is the CEO of AscendTMS, the world's most popular TMS software, with over 56,197 customers in over 30 countries.

About Tim Higham Tim Higham is a leading visionary in the logistics and transportation field, running the highly successful InMotion Global, Inc. (AscendTMS). AscendTMS is the world's most popular TMS software, with over 56,197 customers in over 30 countries. AscendTMS is the #1 (and highest-rated) TMS software on all major software review websites. The industry-leading AscendTMS system (www.TheFreeTMS.com) is the world's first and only TRULY multi-tenant, cloud-based, patented, and independent TMS system - and is the winner of every available industry technology award for 18 years running. Prior to starting AscendTMS, Tim co-founded and ran a national 3PL, where he invited Palm Beach Capital LLC to become minority equity shareholder in July, 2009 in order to speed both internal growth and outside acquisitions. The 3PL grew yearly, including during the “great recession”, with load counts being the most robust ever. It grew through a continued mixture of internal organic growth and further diversification through a continued acquisition strategy with Palm Beach Capital. The 3PL was sold in 2014. Tim spun off AscendTMS and bought it from Palm Beach Capital on January 1st, 2015. In August, 2017, a national, publicly traded bank holding company bought a minority stake in InMotion Global and AscendTMS. Mr. Higham was widely recognized in the 1990s for revolutionizing the paper-intensive insurance industry. By using (then new) Internet capabilities, he made industry-specific processes nearly paperless. After selling his company, IRC, Inc., in 1998, he turned to the transportation and logistics field, merging "old school" thinking with "new school" technology. Tim continues to be a popular industry speaker and author - helping TMS users understand the difference between "bleeding edge" and "leading edge" TMS technology and solutions.

About AscendTMS AscendTMS is a transportation management system (TMS) used by freight brokers, 3PLs, trucking companies, and shippers to manage their entire business operations. With over 56,000 happy customers, AscendTMS guarantees users more profit and lower costs, or they don't pay a dime. AscendTMS is totally independent and partially owned by a large, publicly traded (NASDAQ), FDIC regulated, national bank holding company. This means that AscendTMS is financially sound and able to invest in new TMS features at no additional cost to customers. AscendTMS is also profitable and totally debt free. This financial stability allows AscendTMS to focus on its customers' success without having to worry about outside investors. As a 100% independent TMS, AscendTMS is not affiliated with any broker, carrier, or other transportation entity. This ensures that AscendTMS's only goal is its customers' success. AscendTMS is accessible from any device, anywhere in the world, with no installs, hardware, setup, or tech expertise required. AscendTMS has received the best real online reviews and 5-star ratings at Capterra, Software Advice, and Gartner. These reviews from real users attest to AscendTMS's ease of use, powerful features, and excellent customer support. Overall, AscendTMS is a reliable and affordable TMS that can help businesses of all sizes improve their profitability and efficiency.

Key Takeaways: The Free TMS * Free and open-source: AscendTMS is a free and open-source transportation management system (TMS). This means that it is free to use and modify, and the source code is available for anyone to inspect. * Powerful features: AscendTMS offers a wide range of powerful features, including: + Order management + Freight dispatch + Shipment tracking + Customer invoicing + Reporting and analytics * Scalable and extensible: AscendTMS is designed to be scalable and extensible to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes. It can be used to manage a small fleet of trucks or a large global transportation network. * Easy to use: AscendTMS is easy to use, even for users with no prior experience with TMS software. It has a user-friendly interface and a comprehensive documentation library. * Well-supported: AscendTMS is a well-supported project with a large and active community of users and developers. This means that there is always someone available to help you with any problems you may encounter. * Self-hosted or cloud-based: AscendTMS can be hosted on your own servers or deployed in the cloud. This gives you the flexibility to choose the deployment option that best meets your needs. * Secure: AscendTMS is built on secure foundations and uses industry-standard security best practices. You can be confident that your data is safe and secure when using AscendTMS. * Supported on a variety of platforms: AscendTMS can be used on a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, and macOS. This makes it easy to use AscendTMS on the devices that you already have. * AscendTMS is constantly being improved and updated with new features and functionality. You can be sure that AscendTMS will continue to meet your needs as your business grows and changes.

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Nate Shutes and Joe Lynch discuss helping logistics founders, which is exactly what Nate does with his podcast, The Bootstrapper's Guide to Logistics.

About Nate Shutes Nate Shutes is the host of The Bootstrapper's Guide to Logistics podcast and is currently building a private community for logistics entrepreneurs. He is also the VP of Global Fulfillment & Logistics for Blu Dot, a modern furniture designer and retailer based in Minneapolis, MN. With deep expertise in big and bulky products having worked for both 3PLs and shippers, Nate is sought after for his insights into operations, technology and improving the customer experience. Certified as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, he also holds a Bachelor's degree in Transportation & Logistics Management from the University of Wisconsin-Superior and an MBA from the University of St. Thomas.

About The Bootstrapper's Guide to Logistics The Bootstrapper's Guide to Logistics is an independent podcast dedicated to inspiring supply chain entrepreneurs to build their businesses in a way that often goes unnoticed. The podcast aims to change this by sharing the stories of successful entrepreneurs and encouraging others to follow in their footsteps. Join the community of supply chain entrepreneurs as they build their businesses from the ground up.

Key Takeaways: Helping Logistics Founders * The Bootstrapper's Guide to Logistics is An independent podcast dedicated to inspiring supply chain entrepreneurs to build their businesses in a way that often goes unnoticed. * The podcast aims to change this by sharing the stories of successful entrepreneurs and encouraging others to follow in their footsteps. * Join the community of supply chain entrepreneurs as they build their businesses from the ground up. * The podcast is hosted by Nate Shutes and features interviews with successful supply chain entrepreneurs. * Provides practical advice and tips for bootstrapping a supply chain business. * A valuable resource for anyone interested in starting or growing a supply chain business.

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Harry Drajpuch and Joe Lynch discuss leading a logistics biz turnaround. Harry is the Chief Executive Officer of Amware Fulfillment, a Staci Company. Throughout his long, successful career, Harry has led multiple logistics business turnarounds.

About Harry Drajpuch Harry Drajpuch is the Chief Executive Officer of Amware Fulfillment, a Staci Company. Harry Drajpuch is a 30+ year logistics industry executive with a breadth of executive management experience. Prior to being appointed CEO at Amware Fulfillment in December 2017, he was COO of the firm, responsible for technology and the performance of 8 nationwide fulfillment centers. Prior to Amware, Drajpuch was President and CEO at Weber Logistics, where he had full P&L responsibility for 15 distribution centers and a large regional truckload fleet. Drajpuch also served as COO at third-party logistics provider, Kane Is Able, and has held senior operations roles at Kuehne & Nagel and Con-Way.

About Amware Fulfillment Amware Fulfillment provides order fulfillment services to help growing omni-channel brands scale without limits. Our focus is on direct-to-consumer order fulfillment, processing millions and millions of B2C orders per year from 18 fulfillment centers across the U.S. Brands leverage Amware’s fulfillment expertise and nationwide distribution network to achieve world-class fulfillment, with none of the capital requirements. Amware works with businesses that ship at least 50,000+ orders a year and need to prepare for hyper-growth. As part of the worldwide Staci Group, Amware can offer global fulfillment from 81 fulfillment centers across the U.S., Europe and Asia.

Key Takeaways: Leading a Logistics Biz Turnaround * Amware Fulfillment, a Staci company is a third-party logistics (3PL) provider. It provides a wide range of services to help businesses of all sizes with their fulfillment needs. These services include: + Warehousing: Amware Fulfillment has a network of warehouses across the United States, where it can store clients' products. This allows clients to reach their customers quickly and efficiently, no matter where they are located. + Order fulfillment: Amware Fulfillment picks, packs, and ships client orders. It also provides a variety of shipping options, so clients can choose the one that best meets their needs. + Returns processing: Amware Fulfillment processes client returns quickly and efficiently, so clients can get their products back on the market as soon as possible. + Inventory management: Amware Fulfillment helps clients track their inventory levels and make sure they have the right products in stock at the right time. + Customer service: Amware Fulfillment provides excellent customer service to both its clients and their customers. It is always available to answer questions and resolve any issues that may arise. + Technology: Amware Fulfillment uses state-of-the-art technology to help clients with their fulfillment needs. This includes its proprietary warehouse management system (WMS), which helps clients track their inventory levels and orders. + Scalability: Amware Fulfillment can scale its services to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes. Whether clients are a small business with just a few orders per day or a large enterprise with thousands of orders per day, Amware Fulfillment can help. + Reliability: Amware Fulfillment is a reliable partner for businesses of all sizes. It has a proven track record of success in helping businesses with their fulfillment needs. + Affordability: Amware Fulfillment offers affordable services that can help businesses save money on their fulfillment costs. + Flexibility: Amware Fulfillment is flexible and can work with businesses to create custom solutions that meet their specific needs. + Amware Fulfillment is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. It uses a variety of green initiatives in its warehouses, such as energy-efficient lighting and recycled materials.

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Curtis Garrett and Joe Lynch discuss LTL in a Post-Yellow world. Curtis is the Senior VP of LTL at FreightPlus, a managed transportation provider. Curtis is also the Founder of Understand LTL, an LTL training firm. Curtis is hosting the industry’s first live LTL Mastermind Event, November 9th and 10th in High Point, North Carolina.

About Curtis Garrett Curtis Garrett is the Senior VP of LTL at FreightPlus, a managed transportation provider. Curtis is also the Founder of Understand LTL, an LTL training firm. Curtis is on a career-long mission to advance LTL via technology, process and relationships while simplifying and demolishing the silos that have existed for decades. He is a huge believer of working in public. Curtis documents and shares challenges, progress, and goals in a collaborative and community driven way. Curtis has spent 16 years in the LTL industry - 8 of those with Old Dominion Freight Line, and the last 8 with Reconex, FreightPlus, and Understand LTL - which he recently launched as an LTL focused education firm. Curtis' career has taken him through LTL operations - both driver and dock, Weights and Research, pricing, yield management, strategy, sales, and technology. Curtis is a massive proponent and student of LTL technology and believes that as an industry, LTL is still in the very early stages of information sharing, connectivity, and decision making. Curtis is very much looking forward to seeing what the LTL community has to bring to the table as it evolves.

About Understand LTL The Understand LTL education brand is a new initiative that is focused on simplifying the LTL industry and helping people to build the mental models in their mind to think about LTL clearly. Their flagship course, Understand LTL: Building an LTL Brain, was released in November 2022 and is designed to make LTL less frustrating and intimidating. The course is unique in that it uses humor, visual appreciation, deep thinking, and lightbulb moments to help students learn about LTL. It also includes 35+ lessons and quizzes, each with 500 words or more, as well as visuals that are designed to help students understand and remember LTL principles. The overall goal of the LTL Education brand is to make LTL more accessible and understandable to everyone. By simplifying the industry and helping people to build mental models for thinking about LTL, they are making it easier for people to learn and master this complex topic.

About FreightPlus Founded in 1988 by trucking industry veteran, Russ Aborn, FreightPlus (formerly Aborn and Co.) began its family business as a negotiation consultancy in response to the deregulation of the transportation industry. The company provided an innovative approach to utilizing data and revolutionary technology for its growing clients to streamline logistics and implement cost-effective, efficient transportation programs. Through a customized approach, and a data-first mindset toward long term partnerships, the current business model matches the complex, always evolving needs of today’s transportation environment. FreightPlus includes operators and technology experts at all touchpoints as well as innovative technology that is fully customized and integrated for each client. Servicing companies such as Cumberland Packing, Chex Finer Foods, Zendex, Norco, Vitalmed Inc. and Sheehan Family Companies, FreightPlus is a one-stop shop and trusted partner for growing-to-mid-market suppliers looking to gain cost control over their transportation programs, eliminating the brokers and delivering the best solution for each client’s business from order to invoice.

Key Takeaways: LTL in a Post-Yellow World * Yellow Corporation was an American transportation holding company headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Its subsidiaries included national less than truckload (LTL) carrier YRC Freight; regional LTL carriers New Penn, Holland, and Reddaway; and freight brokerage HNRY Logistics. * The closure of Yellow Transportation is a significant event for the LTL industry. It is likely to lead to higher rates, less capacity, and more reliance on other carriers for shippers. For carriers, it presents an opportunity to expand their market share and increase their profitability. * Here is a summary of the key points of the Understand LTL training: * Focus on simplification: The Understand LTL training is focused on making the LTL industry less complex and more accessible to everyone. * Mental models: The brand's flagship course, Understand LTL: Building an LTL Brain, is designed to help students build mental models for thinking about LTL clearly. * Unique approach: The course uses humor, visual appreciation, deep thinking, and lightbulb moments to help students learn about LTL. * Comprehensive content: The course includes 35+ lessons and quizzes, each with 500 words or more, as well as visuals that are designed to help students understand and remember LTL principles. * Overall goal: The overall goal of the LTL Education brand is to make LTL more accessible and understandable to everyone.

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Kevin Hill and Joe Lynch discuss the freight brokerage market. Kevin is the owner of Brush Pass Research, a sales and marketing research firm that helps companies sell to freight brokerages across North America.

About Kevin Hill Kevin Hill is a respected expert in the freight industry, with over 10 years of experience in sales, marketing, and media production. He is the owner of Brush Pass Research, a sales and marketing research firm that helps companies sell to freight brokerages across North America. He is also the host of Put That Coffee Down, a popular freight sales show on FreightWavesTV. Kevin is passionate about helping freight sales professionals grow their businesses and reach their goals. He is known for his insightful analysis of the freight industry, his practical sales advice, and his engaging and informative speaking style. He is a regular speaker at industry events and has been featured in numerous publications, including FreightWaves, Transport Topics, and Logistics Management. Kevin is also a successful entrepreneur. He previously founded CarrierLists, a carrier sourcing platform that was acquired by Highway in 2022.

About Brush Pass Research Brush Pass Research provides sales teams with the company tech intel and contact details they need to prospect faster and smarter. Their database includes over 12,000 decision-makers at the largest 1,000 freight brokerages in North America. With Brush Pass Research, sales teams can identify the right freight brokerages to target, connect with key decision-makers directly, avoid wasting time on unqualified leads, and accelerate their sales cycle. Brush Pass Research is the perfect solution for sales teams of all sizes. Whether they're just starting out or they're looking to expand their reach, Brush Pass Research can help them close more deals and grow their business. Sign up for a free trial today and see the difference Brush Pass Research can make for your sales team.

Key Takeaways: The Freight Brokerage Market * Brush Pass Research is the best way to prospect freight brokerages. * The company provides company tech intel and contact details for the largest 1,000 freight brokerages in North America. Their database includes over 12,000 decision-makers. * Brush Pass helps sales teams identify the right freight brokerages to target, connect with key decision-makers directly, avoid wasting time on unqualified leads, and accelerate their sales cycle. * Easy to use: Simply sign up for a free trial, search the database by company name, contact name, industry, or other criteria, and export your results to a CSV file or CRM system. * Perfect for sales teams of all sizes, whether you're just starting out or you're looking to expand your reach.

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Richard Lebovitz and Joe Lynch discuss leading inventory attack teams. Richard is the CEO of LeanDNA, a purpose-built analytics platform for factory inventory optimization.

About Richard Lebovitz Richard Lebovitz is the CEO of LeanDNA, a purpose-built analytics platform for factory inventory optimization. Over his 30+ year career in the supply chain, Richard has worked with manufacturers around the world in operations, supply chain, and lean strategy roles to develop systems that can manage complex supply chains on a global scale. Richard previously founded and led Factory Logic, Inc. (acquired by SAP). He is a board member of the Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) and a contributor to the Forbes Technology Council, Manufacturing Today, WardsAuto, Supply Chain Brain, Industry Today, Aerospace Manufacturing and Design, ASSEMBLY, and more.

About LeanDNA LeanDNA is a leading inventory optimization and execution platform that is solving the execution gap in the supply chain. This award-winning platform synchronizes execution across the supply chain, empowering manufacturers to prioritize and collaborate to resolve critical material shortages and excesses. With LeanDNA, manufacturers in industries that include aerospace, industrial, automotive, and medical know they will get the right part in the right place at the right time.

Key Takeaways: Leading Inventory Attack Teams * An Inventory Attack Team (IAT) consists of key stakeholders across a supply chain organization who collaborate regularly to optimize daily inventory opportunities. * The IAT strives to drive an effective, sustainable process to attack the biggest daily inventory optimization opportunities across complex teams with multiple sites. * LeanDNA helps manufacturers to improve their supply chain efficiency and agility, while also reducing costs and improving customer satisfaction. * LeanDNA is a cloud-based supply chain execution platform that helps discrete manufacturers digitally transform their procurement operations. * The company centralizes data from multiple sources to manage inventory, simplify change management, and improve data quality. * LeanDNA's platform also provides users with actionable insights into their supply chain performance, enhanced demand-to-delivery visibility, and prioritization of inventory optimization opportunities. * LeanDNA is used by manufacturers in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, industrial, and medical. Some of its customers include Boeing, Airbus, Spirit AeroSystems, and Tesla. * Here are some specific examples of what LeanDNA can do: + Help manufacturers to identify and reduce excess inventory + Improve on-time delivery performance + Reduce stockouts + Improve forecast accuracy + Reduce supply chain costs + Improve collaboration between different supply chain teams

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Mark Vickers and Joe Lynch discuss Mexico transportation risk. Mark is the Executive Vice President and Head of International Logistics at Reliance Partners, one of the nation's fastest-growing commercial insurance agencies. Reliance Partners' Borderless Coverage is a global insurance program designed to protect businesses of all sizes from the risks associated with international operations.

About Mark Vickers Mark Vickers is a leading expert in domestic and cross border transportation risk management and insurance. Mark spent over 7 years in leadership with the second largest freight brokerage in North America, Total Quality Logistics. During his tenure, they went from $500M to $3B in sales. While at TQL, Mark developed a passion to optimize cross border transportation. In 2016, he was recruited to join MacroPoint. Mark expanded MacroPoint’s visibility technology into Mexico and got MacroPoint into shipper markets which enabled its acquisition by Descartes in 2017 for $107 Million. In 2017, Mark recognized a need for logistics service providers to have better access to cost effective All-Risk Shipper’s Interest Cargo Insurance with focus on Mexico. For that reason, Mark founded Borderless Coverage. While Mark was getting Borderless off the ground, he was on the leadership team at Sedlak Supply Chain Consultants where he worked with 3PLs and shippers to optimize their distribution network, technology, and processes including TMS and WMS selection and implementation. Borderless Coverage was acquired by Reliance Partners in February 2021. Mark now serves as the Executive Vice President and Head of International Logistics at Reliance Partners. Mark earned a B.S., Business Administration, The Ohio State University

About Reliance Partners Founded in 2009, Reliance Partners is the fastest growing (organic) insurance agency in the United States with premiums having grown from $95 million in 2018 to nearly $500 million today. In 2022 Reliance was acknowledged as the 82nd largest P&C agency in the US. One hundred percent of our customers are in trucking and logistics including ~10,000 motor carriers and ~800 freight brokers. Over 99% of the company’s growth has been organic and currently Reliance has 9 offices and over 110 agents. Approximately 31 nationalities are represented, and 25 languages are spoken, an important key to our rapid growth. RP is committed to disrupting traditional quoting and binding practices by using proprietary technology to speed up the process and to better match underwriters with motor carrier risks and needs. Finally, Reliance is a leader in specialty insurance products such as usage-based cargo insurance, shippers interest policies and Mexican cargo.

Key Takeaways: Mexico Transportation Risk * Reliance Partners is a leading provider of commercial vehicle insurance, serving businesses of all sizes across the United States. * They offer a wide range of coverage options, including liability coverage, collision coverage, comprehensive coverage, and cargo coverage. * They also offer specialized coverage options for certain types of trucking businesses, such as hazardous materials haulers and refrigerated truck operators. * Reliance Partners Borderless Coverage is a comprehensive global insurance program that provides businesses of all sizes with the protection they need to operate confidently in today's global economy. * Reliance Partners' Borderless Coverage is a global insurance program designed to protect businesses of all sizes from the risks associated with international operations. * The program provides comprehensive coverage for a wide range of risks, including property damage, business interruption, liability, and employee benefits. * Borderless Coverage is available in over 150 countries and territories, and is backed by the financial strength and stability of Reliance Partners, one of the world's leading insurance providers. * Borderless Coverage provides leading logistics service providers with All Risk Cargo coverage in Mexico.

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Stephanie Cannon and Joe Lynch discuss ecommerce logistics innovation. Stephanie is the Senior Vice President of Operations Excellence and Collaborative Innovation at Pitney Bowes, a global shipping and mailing company that provides technology, logistics, and financial services to help clients simplify the complexities of sending parcels and mail.

About Stephanie Cannon As SVP of Operations Excellence and Collaborative Innovation at Pitney Bowes, Stephanie Cannon leads the Operational Excellence group consisting of the Automation & Systems Innovation, Industrial Engineering, Operational Excellence, and Workforce Optimization groups. Through this, she is responsible for the expansion of technology innovation across the Pitney Bowes Global Ecommerce business unit through strategic collaboration with robotics and automation partners. This collaborative innovation promotes growth and accelerates the modernization and expansion of the Pitney Bowes ecommerce logistics network with technology solutions that are redefining warehouses and last mile delivery.

About Pitney Bowes Pitney Bowes is a global shipping and mailing company that provides technology, logistics, and financial services to help clients simplify the complexities of sending parcels and mail. It serves more than 90% of the Fortune 500.

Key Takeaways: Ecommerce Logistics Innovation * Stephanie Cannon is the SVP of Operations Excellence and Collaborative Innovation at Pitney Bowes, a global shipping and mailing company that provides technology, logistics, and financial services to help clients simplify the complexities of sending parcels and mail. * Pitney Bowes offers a wide range of ecommerce and retail solutions that help businesses of all sizes grow their business and improve their customer experience. * Pitney Bowes' ecommerce and retail solutions are used by some of the world's largest and most successful companies, including Amazon, eBay, Walmart, and Target. * Pitney Bowes' Operational Excellence group consisting of the Automation & Systems Innovation, Industrial Engineering, Operational Excellence, and Workforce Optimization groups: * The Pitney Bowes Operational Excellence group is responsible for driving continuous improvement and innovation across the company's global operations. * The group is focused on improving efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing the customer experience. * The group's key areas of focus include automation, industrial engineering, operational excellence, and workforce optimization. * The Automation & Systems Innovation group is responsible for developing and implementing new automation technologies to improve efficiency and reduce costs. * The Industrial Engineering group is responsible for designing and optimizing manufacturing and assembly processes. * The Operational Excellence group is responsible for developing and implementing continuous improvement initiatives across the company. * The Workforce Optimization group is responsible for developing and implementing programs to improve workforce productivity and engagement. * The Pitney Bowes Operational Excellence group is committed to continuous improvement and innovation, and is playing a key role in helping the company achieve its goals.

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Blake Grolmus and Joe Lynch discuss the overlooked advantage in trucking. Blake serves as the Vice President of Safety for Ruan Transportation Management Systems, a family-owned dedicated logistics provider since 1932.

About Blake Grolmus Blake Grolmus serves as the Vice President of Safety for Ruan Transportation Management Systems. Blake joined Ruan in 2017, leading the company’s new customer onboarding and continuous improvement activities before taking a leadership role in Ruan’s Gases and Chemicals bulk hazmat operating group. He assumed his current role leading Ruan’s safety and compliance teams in 2022. Prior to Ruan, Blake worked in various progressive supply chain roles at Target and grew up in a small business family. Blake was raised in Williamsburg, Iowa and earned his undergraduate degrees in Finance, Real Estate, and Marketing from the University of Northern Iowa. Blake is a member of the American Trucking Associations’ Safety Policy Committee and serves on the Board of Directors and the LEAD Council for the Iowa Motor Truck Association. Blake is also a member of his local city council and volunteers time with outdoor conservation and youth sports organizations.

About Ruan Transportation Ruan provides Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, Value-Added Warehousing, and Brokerage Support Services to customers across the U.S. Ruan’s Integrated Supply Chain Solutions services encompass all aspects of transportation and logistics, providing our customers the ideal combination of asset- and non-asset-based solutions that get your products from point A to point B safely and efficiently. With more than 90 years of transportation management experience, Ruan is one of the top 10 privately owned transportation companies in the country with 300 operations and 5,000 team members.

Key Takeaways: The Overlooked Advantage in Trucking * Blake Grolmus serves as the Vice President of Safety for Ruan Transportation Management Systems, a family-owned dedicated logistics provider since 1932. * In the podcast interview, Blake and Joe discuss the overlooked advantage in trucking, which is safety. * Ruan was the first transportation company to implement a formal safety program in the 1940s. * Ruan’s Megasafe Safety Program is their overarching, comprehensive safety structure. * The company ensures team members have the safest equipment, ongoing training, and guidance from Ruan’s proprietary Megasafe7 Rules of Safe Driving. * Ruan has deployed Lytx Driver Safety Program across its fleet of more than 3,000 vehicles. * The company has an ongoing commitment to quality and process improvement. * Ruan provides 24/7 customer care from one full-service transportation company. * Ruan has over 5,000 team members, including 4,000 truck drivers. * The company has 1.5 million square feet of dedicated warehousing space. * Ruan is a family-owned transportation management company, providing Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, and Value-added Warehousing. Their Integrated Supply Chain Solutions combine Ruan’s non-asset and asset-based capabilities with optimal technology. * Ruan Transportation Management System includes: + Dedicated Contract Transportation – With Ruan’s Dedicated Contract Transportation, shippers gain a transportation solution that functions as an extension of their supply chain. The tractors and trailers are often branded with the customer’s company logo and image. Driver uniforms also reflect the customer’s brand. + Managed Transportation – Ruan’s provides a customized third-party logistics solutions that includes mode selection, carrier management, network optimization, certified brokerage services, and more. + Value-Added Warehousing – Ruan offers dedicated, Value-Added Warehousing services that combines the best warehouse management system (WMS) and experienced professionals to create the best experience for their customers. Ruan offers the region’s most versatile warehouse space and customized solutions tailored to their customers’ requirements. + Integrated Supply Chain Solutions – Ruan offers an integrated supply chain solution that is customized to the customer’s specific needs. The solution may include a combination of the following services: freight brokerage, dedicated fleets, warehousing services, and contract logistics agreements.

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Kevin Coomes, Matt Parry and Joe Lynch discuss using AI to gain a competitive advantage. Matt is the Senior Vice President of Logistics at Werner Enterprises, a key component of the company’s portfolio of transportation services solutions. Kevin is the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at Greenscreens.ai, a pricing platform specifically tailored for the truckload spot freight market.

About Kevin Coomes Kevin Coomes, the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) at Greenscreens.ai, an accomplished freight tech professional with over 15 years of sales, business development, and start-up experience spanning two countries. His expertise extends across a diverse range of industries, including healthcare, energy efficiency, logistics, and technology applications. Kevin's journey in transportation and logistics began in China, where he managed ocean and air imports for his own venture, Phoria Energy Solutions. Additionally, he collaborated with AnSen Beyond Investments on various logistics projects involving commodities and agricultural products, demonstrating his proficiency in navigating international markets. Fluent in Mandarin, Kevin spent three years living and working in China, immersing himself in the culture and language. Over the past decade, Kevin has built an extensive network that has fueled success and innovation in the U.S. logistics market. He has made significant contributions through his involvement in consulting projects with Metafora (formerly CarrierDirect) and his instrumental role in developing and executing sales, marketing, and product growth strategies for ExFreight Zeta, Inc. and Revenova, LLC. Kevin holds a bachelor’s degree in political science, with a concentration in Chinese, from Kansas State University. This comprehensive academic background further enhances his ability to navigate diverse markets and engage with stakeholders on a global scale.

About Matt Parry Matt Parry is the Senior Vice President of Werner Logistics, a key component of the company’s portfolio of transportation services solutions. Parry is responsible for all of Werner Enterprises’ fully developed Intermodal, Brokerage, Freight Management and Final Mile service offerings. He began his career at Werner in 1999 as the Director of Operations for Dedicated Services. During his time at Werner Enterprises, he has held leadership roles in both Operations and Sales within Dedicated, Temperature-Controlled, Intermodal and Werner Logistics. Prior to joining Werner, Parry spent nearly 10 years working in a variety of roles for Schneider National. Parry holds a Business Management degree from Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis

About Greenscreens.ai Greenscreens.ai is a pricing platform specifically tailored for the truckload spot freight market. Through the utilization of advanced machine learning techniques and big data, Greenscreens.ai offers real-time market price predictions that take into account the buying power of your company. Their platform not only provides highly accurate buy rates but also offers sell price suggestions based on comprehensive data analysis. This proven solution has been designed to assist companies in boosting their win rate, safeguarding, and expanding their profit margins, and improving the productivity of their sales representatives. Greenscreens.ai empowers businesses in the truckload spot freight market with the tools they need to make informed decisions and maximize their success.

About Werner Enterprises Werner Enterprises delivers superior truckload transportation and logistics services to customers across the United States, Mexico and Canada. With 2022 revenues of $3.3 billion, an industry-leading modern truck and trailer fleet, more than 14,000 talented associates and our innovative Werner EDGE technology, we are an essential solutions provider for customers who value the integrity of their supply chain and require safe and exceptional on-time service. Werner provides Dedicated and One-Way Truckload services as well as Logistics services that include truckload brokerage, freight management, intermodal and final mile. As an industry leader, Werner is deeply committed to promoting sustainability and supporting diversity, equity and inclusion.

Key Takeaways: Using AI to Gain a Competitive Advantage * In the podcast interview, Matt Parry (SVP, Werner Logistics), Kevin Coomes (Greenscreens CRO), and Joe Lynch discuss using AI to gain a competitive advantage. * Matt Parry discusses Werner Logistics' decision to partner with Greenscreens for dynamic pricing, as well as the implementation and ROI. * Greenscreens.ai is a dynamic pricing platform for the truckload spot rate market. * It provides buy and sell-side market intelligence and business insights to help users bid more effectively and grow and protect their margins. * Greenscreens.ai is driven by real-time market data and provides high-confidence, predictive buy rate guidance and differentiated pricing strategies. * It is personalized to each company's unique behavior and seamlessly integrated with existing systems and workflows. * Greenscreens.ai has invested 110,000+ man-hours in R&D and serves 125+ customers in North America. * Its network has aggregated and anonymized transactional load data over $20B and growing. * A booked load influences the pricing model in less than 24 hours. * The machine-learning engine considers over 130 features and data points in every rate prediction. * Greenscreens.ai has been featured on the FreightTech 100 list and has won numerous awards for its innovative technology.

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Drone delivery is here and it is an increasingly viable mode for home delivery. Tom Walker and Joe Lynch discuss the logistics and economics of drone delivery. Tom is the Founder and CEO of DroneUp, a pioneering autonomous drone delivery company that specializes in last-mile delivery.

About Tom Walker Tom Walker is the Founder and CEO of DroneUp. DroneUp provides drone delivery and flight services to organizations and communities. Tom has also brought a singular purpose to the Unmanned Transportation (UTM) market – to bring the economic benefits of drones that are essential for communities and our competitive standing in the world to market safely. Tom is a recognized pioneer in military and government digital reform, having managed the extensive programming and web enablement of computer systems to support both the U.S. and International Special Forces. As a result of his thesis, The Point of Mobile Confluence, Tom was tapped as an advisor to the White House on innovative technologies and their impact on the emerging workforce. The data from the research, combined with his military search and rescue experience, led to the creation of DroneUp. Tom is a UAS industry pioneer with patents on mobile app technology. He has led pandemic drone delivery testing under FAA Part 107 Regulations with the State of Virginia, which established the partnership team focused on free COVID-19 test kit delivery with Walmart. Soon after that, under Tom’s leadership, the first drone airport, the DroneUp Hub, was founded.

About DroneUp DroneUp is a pioneering autonomous drone delivery company that specializes in providing innovative and efficient solutions for last-mile delivery. DroneUp’s proprietary autonomous technology is integrated with its ground infrastructure to provide affordable and scalable last-mile delivery. With a commitment to utilizing cutting-edge technology and a customer-centric approach, DroneUp is revolutionizing the way goods are transported, making delivery faster, safer, and more cost-effective. Founded in 2016, DroneUp is headquartered in Virginia Beach, Virginia. DroneUp provides drone delivery service in 34 locations across six states for the #1 retailer in the world, Walmart.

Key Takeaways: Drone Delivery is Here with Tom Walker * DroneUP is a San Diego based drone delivery company that was founded in 2017. * DroneUP has a network of over 10,000 pilots who can deliver packages to customers within minutes. * The company offers a variety of delivery services, including last-mile delivery, emergency response, and aerial photography. * DroneUP has partnered with companies such as Walmart, FedEx, and CVS to provide drone delivery services. * DroneUP is one of the leading drone delivery companies in the United States and is committed to providing safe and reliable drone delivery services. * DroneUP is developing new technologies and services to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of drone delivery. * The company is also working to expand its network of pilots and partners to reach more customers. * DroneUP is a fast-growing company that is poised to play a major role in the future of drone delivery. * DroneUP is a member of the Drone Delivery Alliance, a coalition of companies working to advance the commercialization of drone delivery.

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Andy Johnston and Joe Lynch discuss modernizing the warehouse. Andy is the Senior Director of Innovation at GEODIS, a leading global logistics provider acknowledged for its expertise across all aspects of the supply chain.

About Andy Johnston Andy Johnston joined GEODIS in 2012 and currently serves as the Senior Director of Innovation for the Americas region. In his current role, Andy spearheads innovation initiatives, fostering collaboration among diverse cross-functional teams including operations, finance, network, warehouse control and warehouse management to identify opportunities to enhance operational efficiency and productivity. In his 11 years at GEODIS, Andy has orchestrated the successful implementation of over 300 autonomous mobile robots in 15 different facilities across the U.S. During his tenure at the company, Andy has held various senior-level roles in operations, solutions and innovation. Prior to joining GEODIS, he served in management roles at PepsiCo, overseeing large regional teams and merchant accounts. Andy earned a Bachelor of Science degree in logistics and marketing and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

About GEODIS GEODIS is a leading global logistics provider acknowledged for its expertise across all aspects of the supply chain. As a growth partner to its clients, GEODIS specializes in five lines of business: Supply Chain Optimization, Global Freight Forwarding, Global Contract Logistics, Distribution & Express, and European Road Network. With a global network spanning nearly 170 countries and more than 49,400 employees, GEODIS is ranked no. 6 in its sector across the world. In 2022, GEODIS generated €13.7 billion in revenue. GEODIS is a company owned by SNCF group.

Key Takeaways: Modernizing the Warehouse * In the interview, Andy and Joe discuss labor challenges, wage inflation, competition, and the need to do more with less. * Andy and GEODIS team are using innovation and technology to overcome the challenges and better serve their customers. * GEODIS is a global leader in logistics and supply chain management. * GEODIS offers a wide range of services, including freight forwarding, supply chain management, customs clearance, and warehousing. * The company has a strong track record of helping its customers to improve their supply chains and reduce costs. * GEODIS is committed to innovation and sustainability. * The company is investing in new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and robotics, to improve its operations. * GEODIS is also working to reduce its environmental impact and has set a goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2030.

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Doug Estrada and Joe Lynch discuss Walmart transportation. Doug is a Senior Director of Supply Chain at Walmart Stores Inc.

About Doug Estrada Douglas Estrada is a Senior Director of Supply Chain at Walmart Stores Inc. A graduate of Doane University in Crete, NE. Doug Estrada has 30 plus years of experience in Supply Chain with the last 20 years of supporting Walmart Stores, Inc. Doug has held various supply chain roles with the Walmart Private Fleet as well as working Internationally for Walmart in Central America in setting up the Retail Transportation Supply Chain Network for Walmart in several Central American Countries. Doug currently leads the Great Lakes / Upper Midwest Transportation Region for Walmart overseeing 15 Transportation Distribution Centers with over 2000 Walmart Drivers that support Stores and Clubs in that part of the country. Doug has been a board member of the Washington DC Metro Police Foundation since 2016 and sits on the Advisory Board for Truckers Against Trafficking. Doug and his wife Lisa of 31 years reside in Bentonville, AR and have three adult children.

About Walmart Sixty years ago, Sam Walton started a single mom-and-pop shop and transformed it into the world’s biggest retailer. Since those founding days, one thing has remained consistent: our commitment to helping our customers save money so they can live better. Today, we’re reinventing the shopping experience and our associates are at the heart of it. When you join our Walmart family of brands (Sam's Club, Bonobos, Moosejaw and many more!), you’ll play a crucial role in shaping the future of retail, improving millions of lives around the world. This is that place where your passions meet purpose. Join our family and build a career you’re proud of.

Key Takeaways: Walmart Transportation * Douglas Estrada is a Senior Director of Supply Chain at Walmart, the largest retailer in the world. * In the podcast interview, Doug and Joe discuss Walmart transportation along with Walmart’s vast network of carriers and brokers. * The Average Walmart Supercenter receives the following in + 20-40 Walmart truckloads (private fleet) + 200 shipment from UPS or other carrier * Walmart private fleet consists of: + 12K plus tractors + 65-80K trailers + 13K plus drivers * Walmart is hiring for drivers, distribution, and fulfillment: www.drive4walmart.com * Walmart is not only the largest retailer, they are also one of the largest shippers and their best practices often become industry best practices. * Walmart pioneered the use of the OTIF metric, which stands for on-time and in-full – meaning the shipment arrived on-time and everything that was supposed to deliver was included with the shipment (in-full). * Walmart Inc. engages in the operation of retail, wholesale, and other units worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Walmart U.S., Walmart International, and Sam's Club. * Walmart operates supercenters, supermarkets, hypermarkets, warehouse clubs, cash and carry stores, and discount stores; membership-only warehouse clubs; ecommerce websites, such as walmart.com, walmart.com.mx, walmart.ca, flipkart.com, and samsclub.com; and mobile commerce applications. * Walmart operates approximately 10,500 stores and various ecommerce websites under 46 banners in 24 countries. * The company was formerly known as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and changed its name to Walmart Inc. in February 2018. The company was founded in 1945 and is based in Bentonville, Arkansas.

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Robert Bain and Joe Lynch discuss the 3 pillars of freight operations. Robert is is the Director of Client Engagement at CDL 1000, a a technology-driven, third-party logistics (3PL) leader based in Chicago, IL.

About Robert Bain Robert Bain is the Director of Client Engagement at CDL 1000, a technology-driven, third-party logistics (3PL) leader based in Chicago, IL. Robert is a long time logistics professional, who has nearly 2 decades in the space in both asset and non-asset applications. He has been a leader in the freight tech movement with companies like Uber Freight, Shipwell, and CDL 1000, and his passion is combining great solutions with exceptional people to service clients. Robert, his wife Nichole, and their 4 children reside in the Chicagoland area, and when not solving the logistical world’s problems, you’ll find him in the gym or on the back porch with his dog, Ginger.

About CDL 1000 CDL 1000 connects premium shippers with capacity from a marketplace of 26k highly qualified trucking companies. Leveraging AI and ML, CDL 1000 aggregates freight from shippers, empowering smart routing and scheduling that cuts deadhead and emissions, reduces price per shipment, and allows carriers to increase their day-to-day earnings. Headquartered in Chicago and with operations/availability nationwide, CDL 1000 has been trusted to handle drayage, OTR, intermodal, and transloading for 17 of the top 20 US importers and 9 of the top 10 freight forwarders.

Key Takeaways: The 3 Pillars of Freight Operations * According to Robert the 3 pillars of freight operations are: + Extreme ownership + Free cash flow + Superior customer experience * CDL 1000 is a technology-driven, third-party logistics (3PL) leader. * CDL 1000 is a Chicago-based supply chain solutions company, provides comprehensive logistics services. * CDL 1000 was ranked #3 on the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America in 2023. * CDL 1000's platform provides ports and railyards infrastructures with better tools to manage the movement of goods. * CDL 1000's platform uses AI and real-time transparency to ensure a perfect transportation mode with great prices, load rates, and freight times. * CDL 1000's integration of railyards and ports can reduce costs, fuel consumption, and time.

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Jason Murray and Joe Lynch discuss modernizing the ecommerce supply chain. Jason is Co-founder and CEO of Shipium, a technology-driven supply chain and logistics company that helps ecommerce companies deliver their orders fast, free, and on-time.

About Jason Murray Jason is Co-founder and CEO of Shipium where he guides the company's vision towards becoming the world’s best supply chain technology platform for ecommerce and retail. Prior to founding Shipium, he spent 19 years at Amazon as VP of Retail Systems and VP of Forecasting & Supply Chain. While there he owned the global software and operations group that powered Prime, Subscribe & Save and Pricing. He is a University of Washington grad and an engineer at heart who loves solving complex scaling problems.

About Shipium Shipium builds the ecommerce infrastructure that smart companies use to modernize their operations. Customers turn to Shipium to increase revenue and decrease costs, while mitigating major supply chain risks. Shipium is a technology-driven supply chain and logistics company that helps ecommerce companies deliver their orders fast, free, and on-time. The company's platform integrates shipping details with data and algorithms to provide customers with information on expected delivery times, fulfillment speed, on-time performance, and outbound ship times. This information enables businesses to make better trade-offs between speed and cost and deliver on the promises they make to their customers.

Key Takeaways: Modernizing the Ecommerce Supply Chain * Shipium is a leading technology-driven supply chain and logistics company that helps ecommerce companies to deliver their orders fast, free, and on-time. * The company's platform offers a number of benefits to its customers, including reduced shipping costs, improved delivery times, reduced on-time delivery failures, and improved customer satisfaction. * Shipium's platform is used by a variety of ecommerce companies, including retailers, brands, 3PLs, and marketplaces. * The company's customers include some of the largest and most well-known e-commerce companies in the world, such as Walmart, Target, and Amazon. * Shipium's platform offers a number of benefits to its customers, including: + Reduced shipping costs: Shipium's platform helps customers to reduce their shipping costs by optimizing carrier selection and routing. + Improved delivery times: Shipium's platform helps customers to improve their delivery times by providing them with real-time information on inventory levels and carrier transit times. + Reduced on-time delivery failures: Shipium's platform helps customers to reduce their on-time delivery failures by providing them with alerts and recommendations when shipments are at risk of being delayed. + Improved customer satisfaction: Shipium's platform helps customers to improve their customer satisfaction by providing their customers with accurate and up-to-date information on their order status and delivery times.

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John Stauffer and Joe Lynch discuss why your KPIs are broken. John is the Co-founder and COO of ISO, the only neutral platform that provides shippers, brokers and carriers with the ability to measure the total cost of transportation procurement.

About John Stauffer John Stauffer, Co-founder and COO of ISO, is a long-time transportation and logistics professional with expertise in operations, product management, business development and customer success. John is a legendary builder; he was a founding member of both the Uber Freight product team and the Echo Logistics carrier sales team, and co-founded Isometric Technologies in February 2020. John was raised in Chicago, but traded polar vortexes for the Bay in San Francisco where he lives with his wife and his corgi, Buzz.

About ISO ISO is the only neutral platform that provides shippers, brokers and carriers with the ability to measure the total cost of transportation procurement. Our Transportation Performance Intelligence platform arms customers with trustworthy data so they can measure the hidden costs of service, supercharge carrier procurement, and build stronger network relationships with more accountability. ISO gives logistics service providers access to the industry's first Service Index with performance benchmarks, dynamic scorecards and analytics to pinpoint their strengths and understand how their carrier network performs relative to the market.

Key Takeaways: Your KPIs are Broken * ISO is the only Logistics Performance Intelligence platform that provides shippers, brokers, and carriers with the ability to accurately measure the total cost of transportation. * ISO provides a neutral, single source of truth for logistics performance, eliminating siloed systems and human analysis. * ISO helps customers measure the hidden costs of service, supercharge carrier procurement, and build stronger network relationships with more accountability. * ISO gives logistics service providers access to the industry's first Service Index with performance benchmarks, dynamic scorecards, and analytics. * ISO's Transportation Performance Intelligence platform arms customers with trustworthy data to: + Identify service problems + Improve data accuracy + Understand true costs * ISO is founded by a team of logistics and technology professionals with decades of experience from leading companies such as Uber, Google, FourKites, Flexport, C.H.Robinson, Echo Global Logistics, LinkedIn, and Deloitte. * Benefits of ISO for shippers: + Establish a single source of truth for logistics performance + Supercharge procurement + Provide dynamic carrier scorecards + Fight retailer chargebacks * Benefits of ISO for brokers: + Measure performance relative to the entire logistics industry + Source the highest-performing carriers on every load and lane * Benefits of ISO for carriers: + Collaborate with shippers to establish the truth behind every load + Resolve discrepancies + Understand how you're performing across all your shippers

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Tyler Abderholden and Joe Lynch discuss a new approach to small parcel. Tyler is the Vice President of Network, North America, at Sendle, the first delivery network in North America specifically designed to serve the needs of small ecommerce businesses.

About Tyler Abderholden Tyler Abderholden is the Vice President of Network, North America, at Sendle. He has held roles in global logistics optimization, and management of Sendle's North American network over the past two years, launching Sendle's network in Canada and expanding access to Sendle's alternative US carrier network. Tyler has over 15 years of total experience in the logistics sector, with 13 years at FedEx SmartPost and Ground, and various roles of facility and network engineering and optimization and operations research management.

About Sendle Sendle is the first delivery network in North America specifically designed to serve the needs of small ecommerce businesses. Sendle levels the playing field for small businesses by offering simple, reliable, and affordable shipping across North America, with no hidden fees, subscriptions, or warehousing required. Merchants simply purchase a label and their package can be picked up from their front door. Sendle is also 100% carbon-neutral, a Certified B Corporation and Climate Neutral Certified. The company was founded in Australia in 2014 and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia; Seattle, Washington; and Toronto, Canada.

Key Takeaways: A New Approach to Small Parcel * Sendle is a convenient, affordable, and carbon-neutral shipping solution for small ecommerce businesses. * Free pickup, easy dropoff. You can choose to have your packages picked up from your front door or drop them off at a nearby location. * Sendle offsets the carbon emissions of every package you send, at no extra cost. * Get easy access to detailed advice and support from real people. * Free quotes in under 30 seconds. Get a quote for any package from your Sendle Dashboard. * Not an express service, but most packages arrive in 1-5 days with Sendle Preferred service. Also offers 2-Day Guaranteed and 3-Day Guaranteed services. * Pickup is free for all Sendlers. * Designed to make shipping a breeze. * Some items cannot be shipped with Sendle, such as dangerous goods or items over 20lb or 864 cubic inches.

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Akash Gupta and Joe Lynch discuss thriving in an omnichannel world. Akash is the CEO of GreyOrange, a hardware-agnostic fulfillment orchestration platform and proprietary and certified third-party hardware.

About Akash Gupta As Chief Executive Officer, Akash Gupta leads GreyOrange’s strategic direction globally and is central to the company’s culture of innovation. His primary focus is driving research and development and attracting the brightest talent globally as the company uniquely blends Artificial Intelligence, software design, robotics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and data science to transform fulfillment for companies worldwide. While still a student at Birla Institute of Tech and Science, a top-5 college in India, Akash teamed up with fellow student Samay Kohli to begin winning global robotic competitions and the success led them to found GreyOrange. He proceeded to build an R&D engine able to unite multiple software and robotic technologies to transform the fulfillment operations of companies around the world. Akash has led mentoring sessions and workshops at more than 25 educational institutions globally, including Stanford University, Louisiana University, MIT, IITs, and IIIT. Akash was named to MIT Technology Review’s global list of “35 Innovators under 35,” has designed and implemented an active underwater Sonar Stabilization System at the University of Louisiana and served on the Chief Organizing Committee of RoboCup 2011-2012.

About GreyOrange Re-defining fulfillment, GreyOrange Inc. provides a state-of-the-art hardware agnostic fulfillment orchestration platform, GreyMatter™, that responds to customer orders in real time as well as proprietary and certified third-party hardware. The company’s solutions offer a competitive advantage by increasing productivity, empowering growth and scale, mitigating labor challenges, and reducing risk and time to market while also creating better experiences for customers and employees. Founded in 2012, GreyOrange is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with offices and partners across the Americas, Europe, and Asia.

Key Takeaways: Thriving in an Omnichannel World with Akash Gupta * GreyOrange is a provider of hardware-agnostic fulfillment orchestration platform and proprietary and certified third-party hardware. * The company's solutions offer a competitive advantage by increasing productivity, empowering growth, and scale, mitigating labor challenges, and reducing risk and time to market. * GreyOrange was founded on the fundamental reality that modern fulfillment demands cannot be met with technology built for a previous era. * GreyOrange's solutions help businesses realize greater speed-to-fulfill, ability-to-fulfill, and margin-to-fulfill. * GreyOrange's Warehouse Automation Evaluation (WAE) is the first step to helping businesses make the move to modern fulfillment. * The GreyOrange WAE process follows 5 well-defined work steps: understand current operations, evaluate practices and identify opportunities, facilitate brainstorming session, analyze opportunities, and develop recommendations. * GreyOrange is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with offices and partners across the Americas, Europe, and Asia.

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Chris Caplice and Joe Lynch discuss MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics and a wide range of logistics and supply chain topics. Chris is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT and serves as the Executive Director of the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL).

About Chris Caplice Dr. Chris Caplice is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT and serves as the Executive Director of the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) where he is responsible for the planning and management of the research, education, and corporate outreach programs for the center. He created and leads the MITx MicroMaster’s Program in Supply Chain Management, the first online credential offered at MIT, for which he was awarded the MITx Prize for Teaching and Learning, the Irwin Sizer Award for the Most Significant Improvement to MIT Education, and the MIT Teaching with Digital Technology Award. He is also the founder of the MIT FreightLab – a research initiative that focuses on improving the way freight transportation is designed, procured, and managed. Outside of MIT, Dr. Caplice is the Chief Scientist for DAT Freight and Analytics. In this role, he pioneered the development of the Freight Market Intelligence Consortium (FMIC). He received a Ph.D. from MIT in 1996 in Transportation and Logistics Systems, a MSCE from the University of Texas at Austin, and a BSCE from the Virginia Military Institute. Twice the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals has formally recognized him: the Doctoral Dissertation Award in 1996 and the Distinguished Service Award in 2016. Chris was named the Silver Family Research Fellow in 2016.

About MIT Center of Transportation and Logistics The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) is a research and education center dedicated to advancing the field of supply chain management, freight transportation, and logistics. Founded in 1973, the center has since become a world-renowned institution known for its innovative research and practical solutions to complex transportation and logistics problems. CTL offers a range of educational programs, including a master's program in supply chain management, executive education courses, and online courses, all of which focus on preparing students for careers in the transportation and logistics industry. The center also engages in cutting-edge research, working with companies and organizations to develop new technologies, strategies, and practices that improve the efficiency, sustainability, and safety of global supply chains. The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics is a leader in the field, working to address the challenges facing the transportation and logistics industry today and, in the future, and driving innovation into practice.

Key Takeaways: MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics * Dr. Chris Caplice is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT and serves as the Executive Director of the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL). * The MITx MicroMasters Program in Supply Chain Management helps learners gain expertise in the growing field of Supply Chain Management through an innovative online program consisting of five courses and a final comprehensive exam. The MicroMasters is an advanced, professional, graduate-level foundation in Supply Chain Management. * Chris is also the Chief Scientist at DAT Freight & Analytics * In the podcast interview, Chris and Joe discuss the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) and the Supply Chain Management MicroMasters (mit.edu) * Future Freight Flows initiative is primarily concerned with improving the way in which freight infrastructure investments are made and enabling informed discussions of national, multistate, state, and regional freight policy and system investment priorities. * MIT FreightLab which develop innovations in freight transportation planning and operations and drive them into practice. * Almost 400 new mines needed to meet future EV battery demand, data finds * Remora – Carbon Capture for Semi-Trucks

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John Madewell and Joe Lynch discuss Six Figure Trucker, which is a weekly podcast about driveaway trucking brought to you by Norton Transport. John is an Account Manager at Norton Transport and host of the Six-Figure Trucker Podcast.

About John Madewell John Madewell is an Account Manager at Norton Transport and host of the Six-Figure Trucker podcast. Before joining Norton, John was a broadcast journalist with 31 years of experience in the television industry, including four years in Savannah, GA for the NBC affiliate and 27 years in Chattanooga, TN for the ABC affiliate. During his time in broadcasting, he has covered a wide range of stories, including murders, federal court cases, a Super Bowl, a College Football National Championship, and countless college football, basketball, and high school games. Some of his favorite memories from his career include interviewing Snoop Dogg, shaking hands with President Bill Clinton, covering a Senate swearing-in ceremony, and flying with the Thunderbirds in an F-16. John is a native of Ringgold, GA and attended the University of Georgia. He enjoys fly fishing, riding motorcycles, and playing golf. He is also a passionate Georgia Bulldogs fan.

About Six Figure Trucker Podcast The Six-Figure Trucker Podcast is a weekly show about driveaway trucking, brought to you by Norton Transport. In each episode, the hosts interview one of the industry's most successful driveaway truck drivers. They share amazing driver stories, talk about what's going on in the news, and most importantly, give listeners the resources and tools they need to accelerate their driveaway career to that of a six-figure trucker. Driveaway trucking is a unique type of trucking where drivers transport new and used vehicles from dealerships to customers. It's a great option for truckers who are looking for more flexibility and independence than traditional trucking jobs offer. Driveaway truckers are also typically paid more than traditional truckers, making it a great way to earn a six-figure income.

About Norton Transport Norton Transport is a family-owned and operated business that has been providing reliable driveaway and truckaway services for over 20 years. The company is committed to providing its customers with the most efficient and affordable way to transport their vehicles, and it takes pride in its excellent customer service. Norton Transport's team of experienced and professional drivers is dedicated to delivering vehicles safely and on time. The company offers a wide range of services, including single, boom, and deck loads, and it can transport vehicles of all sizes and types. Norton Transport also provides customized services to meet the specific needs of its customers. The company is a trusted partner for many of the nation's top dealers and manufacturers. Norton Transport has a proven track record of providing safe and reliable delivery services. The company is also fully licensed and insured, so customers can be confident that their vehicles are in good hands.

Key Takeaways: Six Figure Trucker * The Six-Figure Trucker Podcast is a great resource for anyone who is interested in learning more about driveaway trucking and how to succeed in the industry. * It's also a great show for experienced driveaway truckers who are looking for tips and advice on how to take their career to the next level. * Here are some specific things that you can learn from the Six-Figure Trucker podcast: + How to find the best driveaway trucking companies to work for + How to get your commercial driver's license (CDL) + How to choose the right vehicle for driveaway trucking + How to get the most out of your fuel mileage + How to avoid common mistakes that driveaway truckers make + How to build a successful driveaway trucking business * Norton Transport has a proven track record of success, with over 20 years of experience in the vehicle transport industry. This experience gives Norton Transport has the knowledge and expertise to safely and efficiently transport vehicles of all types, including cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans. * Norton employs a team of highly experienced and professional drivers who are dedicated to providing safe and on-time delivery of vehicles. Norton drivers are thoroughly screened and trained, and they are committed to following all safety protocols. * The company uses state-of-the-art equipment and technology to track vehicles throughout the transport process, and Norton Transport drivers are constantly communicating with the dispatch team to ensure that vehicles are delivered on schedule. * Norton offers a variety of discounts to customers, including discounts for multiple vehicles, military personnel, and seniors. * The company offers a wide range of services to meet the specific needs of customers. Norton Transport offers door-to-door transport, open and enclosed transport, and expedited transport. Norton Transport also offers a variety of other services, such as storage and insurance. * Norton Transport is dedicated to providing the best possible customer experience. Norton Transport's customer service team is available 24/7 to answer questions and provide support. Norton Transport is also committed to resolving any issues that may arise quickly and efficiently.

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Paul Noble and Joe Lynch discuss modernizing MRO using AI. Paul is the Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Verusen, a supply chain intelligence platform, purpose-built to help manufacturers streamline their MRO supply and materials management.

About Paul Noble As Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Verusen, Paul Noble oversees the company’s vision and strategic direction. He has extensive experience in the industrial supply chain and distribution space, as he was recognized as a Supply Chain Pros to Know by Supply and Demand Chain Executive in 2021, 2022, & 2023. Prior to founding Verusen, Noble spent over a decade with The Sherwin-Williams Company, where he specialized in supply chain/manufacturing and led its Eastern U.S. Industrial Distribution business unit. Noble graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in management and marketing from Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee.

About Verusen Verusen is a leading MRO Materials Intelligence provider focused on helping global manufacturers streamline their MRO supply and materials management strategy. Verusen utilizes advanced data science and artificial intelligence to harmonize disparate material data across multiple enterprise systems to provide complex supply chains with material truth for supply and inventory planning and procurement intelligence. This helps organizations reduce risk and tail spend, optimize working capital, and ensure production uptime to meet customer needs. The result is a foundation that organizations can trust to fuel digital transformation and support supply chain maturity initiatives. Headquartered in Atlanta, Verusen has been named one of Georgia’s Top 10 Innovative Technology Companies.

Key Takeaways: Modernizing MRO using AI * Verusen is a leading provider of materials intelligence solutions that help companies improve their supply chain resilience and efficiency. * Verusen is the leader in materials intelligence for the digitalization of the supply ecosystem. * The company utilizes AI, data harmonization, and decision support to help companies achieve supply chain resiliency and improve bottom lines. * Verusen provides configurable, scalable, and sustainable supply optimization for MRO, spare parts, and indirect materials. * For manufacturers: + Optimizes inventory and harmonizes data to reduce costs, improve visibility, and make better sourcing decisions. + Minimizes unplanned production downtime by ensuring the right materials are in the right place at the right time. + Reduces duplicate materials and centralizes inventory to improve efficiency and reduce costs. * For suppliers and industrial distributors: + Improves efficiency and accuracy by automating manual processes and addressing data variability. + Increases sales and order volumes by reducing RFQ response time and identifying material candidates for VMI solutions. + Grows market share by helping suppliers preemptively avoid RFQs and increase their share of wallet with customers.

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Amit Jain and Joe Lynch discuss connecting the smart fleet ecosystem. Amit is the Founder and Chief Operating Officer at Roadz, a Silicon Valley based fleet-tech company. Amit is also the General Manager of Fleetstore, a Bosch Initiative.

About Amit Jain Amit Jain serves as the founder and Chief Operating Officer at Roadz, a Silicon Valley based fleet-tech company. Roadz is transforming the fragmented commercial fleet management segment into an open and integrated ecosystem. Prior to Roadz, Amit was the founder and CEO at Becansoft, an IoT startup which developed a car-sharing app targeting the mobility needs of kids, elderly and the disabled. For seven years, Amit was the chief architect of Verizon's IoT verticals' strategy which included telematics, transportation, and smart city segments. In that capacity, he led the acquisitions of companies such as Fleetmatics, Networkfleet and Telogis resulting in the creation of Verizon Connect. Later in his tenure at Verizon, he joined the executive leadership team at Verizon Connect as the head of strategy, business development, market intelligence and big data. Prior to joining Verizon, Amit was a ‘Product Leader’ at General Electric where his team developed an award-winning fleet management solution and a ‘Research Director’ at AberdeenGroup, a market research firm where he led the M2M/IoT research practice.

About Roadz Roadz, a Silicon Valley based fleet-tech company, is transforming the fragmented fleet management industry into an integrated open ecosystem. The Roadz platform brings together, for the first time, siloed data sets from diverse sources to enable solution providers in the commercial fleet market to create new value, accelerate innovation, and reduce friction. The Roadz "Marketplace as a Service" platform is used by industry leaders to offer their fleet customers an ecosystem of pre-integrated, 3rd-party fleet solutions in a one-stop-shop environment. We are a group of fleet-tech veterans who have spearheaded innovation at some of the industry’s leading corporations. We are committed to helping fleets and solution providers across the fleet management ecosystem achieve their goals, while promoting safety and sustainability.

Key Takeaways: Connecting the Smart Fleet Ecosystem * Roadz is a Silicon Valley-based fleet-tech company that is transforming the fragmented fleet management industry into an integrated open ecosystem. * The Roadz platform brings together siloed data sets from diverse sources to enable solution providers in the commercial fleet market to create new value, accelerate innovation, and reduce friction. * The Roadz "Marketplace as a Service" platform is used by industry leaders to offer their fleet customers an ecosystem of pre-integrated, 3rd-party fleet solutions in a one-stop-shop environment. * Roadz is a team of fleet-tech veterans who have spearheaded innovation at some of the industry’s leading corporations. * Roadz is committed to helping fleets and solution providers across the fleet management ecosystem achieve their goals, while promoting safety and sustainability. * Here are some of the key benefits of Roadz for fleets: + Discover solutions: Fleet managers can find the right solutions for their fleets through a single, curated end-to-end marketplace. + Data integration: Solutions on the marketplace are pre-integrated with vehicle, driver, and fleet data. + Centralized access: Fleet managers can access and use purchased solutions from within the marketplace. + Unified & flexible billing: Fleets can pay for multiple solutions with flexible billing processes and payment methods. * Here are some of the key benefits of Roadz for solution providers: + Improved customer acquisition: Access to normalized vehicle, driver, and fleet data. + Simplified agreements and billing: Roadz handles all agreements and billing with fleet customers. + Simplified operations: Roadz takes care of all the technical aspects of managing the marketplace, including data integration and customer support.

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Dan Lindsey and Joe Lynch discuss the Broker-Carrier Summit which will be held on October 11 thru October 13 in Tampa, Florida.

About Dan Lindsey Dan Lindsey is the Co-founder of Linkage Logistics and the Broker-Carrier Summit. Dan has been in the logistics industry since 2001 when he began working the preload shift for UPS. Since then, he has worked as a freight broker, operations manager, and business development leader in multiple segments of the industry. His commitment to “doing business the right way” led him to launch Linkage Logistics in March of 2020. He is also the driving force behind the Broker-Carrier Summit, a semiannual event focused on creating closer cooperation between freight brokers and trucking companies.

About The Broker-Carrier Summit The Broker-Carrier Summit is a semi annual event designed to facilitate closer cooperation between freight brokers and trucking companies. It's goal is to create a common space for both parties to build their professional network, received education, and grow together.

About Linkage Logistics Linkage Logistics is a full-service freight brokerage and manage transportation company, specializing in high touch, high priority, full truckload shipments. Linkage was founded in March 2020, and has grown by leaps and bounds and was recognized as the fastest-growing private company in central Indiana.

Key Takeaways: Broker-Carrier Summit * The Broker-Carrier Summit will be held on October 11 thru October 13, 2023 in Tampa, Florida. * The Broker-Carrier Summit brings together brokers and carriers to discuss the state of the industry and to network with each other. * The Summit will feature a variety of speakers and sessions on topics such as market trends, regulations, and new technologies. * The Broker-Carrier Summit is a forum for brokers and carriers to connect and discuss the state of the industry. * An opportunity to learn about the latest trends and developments in the freight and logistics industry. * The Broker-Carrier Summit is a valuable event for both brokers and carriers. It provides an opportunity to learn, network, and collaborate on important issues.

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Brandon Daniels and Joe Lynch discuss modernizing supply chains. Brandon is the CEO of Exiger, a global risk and regulatory intelligence company that helps organizations build resilience and achieve sustainable growth.

About Brandon Daniels Brandon Daniels is the CEO at Exiger, where he’s pioneering the development and scaling of the innovative AI applications to solve complex supply chain challenges for Fortune 500 companies and 40+ government agencies. The seasoned tech executive has been tapped by the world’s most influential organizations to resolve high-profile crises, navigate complicated risk environments, and respond to urgent business problems with cutting edge technology – from the mid-2000s financial markets regulatory overhaul to supply chain management for the COVID-19 Joint Acquisition Task Force. Prior to Exiger, Brandon served as President of Clutch Group and Vice President of CPA Global. Throughout his career, he’s appeared in virtually every major business outlet, including CNBC, Fox Business, Financial Times, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.

About Exiger Exiger is revolutionizing the way corporations, government agencies and banks navigate risk and compliance in their third-parties, supply chains and customers through its software and tech-enabled solutions. Exiger’s mission is to make the world a safer and more transparent place to succeed. Emboldening its 550 customers across the globe, including 150 in the Fortune 500 and over 50 government agencies, with award-winning AI technology, Exiger leads the way in ESG, cyber, financial crime, third-party and supply chain management. Its work has been recognized by 40+ AI, RegTech and Supply Chain partner awards.

Key Takeaways: Modernizing Supply Chains * Exiger is a team of risk and regulatory experts who help organizations navigate the complex and ever-changing world of compliance. * The company is a global risk and regulatory intelligence company that helps organizations build resilience and achieve sustainable growth. * It was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in New York City, with offices in London, Dublin, Singapore, and Tokyo. * Exiger helps organizations build resilience and achieve sustainable growth. * Exiger's services include due diligence, compliance, intelligence, and investigations. * Exiger has over 1,000 employees and provides services to a wide range of clients, including Fortune 500 companies, financial institutions, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. * Exiger is the parent company of several subsidiaries, including Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, Exiger Analytics, and Exiger Diligence. * Exiger has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing companies in the United States by Inc. magazine.

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Jonathon McKay, Sarah Ahern, and Joe Lynch discuss how exceptional companies grow. Jonathon and Sarah are partners in PATH, a supply chain market research and business management firm that helps businesses understand their customers, employees, and the market better to drive long-term growth.

About Jonathon McKay Jonathon McKay is a highly experienced partner at PATH specializing in exceptional growth strategies for the supply chain industry. With over 15 years of expertise, Jonathon leverages customer insights, market trends, and employee engagement to drive success. Focused on logistics, manufacturing, and distribution channel strategies, Jonathon helps organizations make confident decisions for bold growth. Key areas of emphasis include customer loyalty, employee engagement, differentiation, and profitability. Jonathon is not only a strategist but also a dynamic facilitator, conducting nationwide workshops on employee engagement, customer loyalty, leadership development, and growth metrics. These workshops provide practical insights for organizational success. As a Net Promoter Score Associate and Certified Innovative Leadership Coach, Jonathon is committed to delivering exceptional customer experiences and guiding leaders on growth journeys. With a Bachelor's in Economics, he analyzes economic trends effectively.

About Sarah Ahern Sarah Ahern is a trailblazing female leader and mentor in data and business management, a 4x entrepreneur with a social impact focus, and a builder in the woman-owned business community and beyond. Sarah is an Owner and Partner at PATH, a research and growth strategy with a four-decade history dedicated to supply chain organizations. Her unique approach to research and strategy is based on a decade-long career launching successful B2B and B2C programs and products across North America. She has helped major corporations, nonprofits, startups and more build human-focused experiences by using the power of research to transform the way businesses understand their customers and employees – and improve their bottom line and outperform the market. Her expertise is in new product/market strategies, customer and employee experience, and change management. Sarah is a 40 Under 40 recipient, a certified Innovative Leadership Coach, and an active board member in the Ohio community.

About PATH (People are the How) PATH is a 40-year-old supply chain market research and business management firm that helps businesses understand their customers, employees, and the market better to drive long-term growth and customer loyalty. PATH uses data to turn down the noise and bring the voice of customers to life, so businesses can make confident decisions that will help them outperform the market. PATH is committed to helping businesses succeed in the ever-changing supply chain landscape. With their deep expertise and proven track record, PATH is the partner businesses can trust to help them make the right decisions for their future.

PATH offers a variety of services, including:

  • Customer benchmarking: PATH helps businesses build the capability to understand their customers' needs, wants, and pain points better than anyone else can.
  • New product and new market validation: PATH validates whether customers want a business's new products or services before they are launched, so businesses can be confident that their investments will drive growth.
  • National voice of the customer programs: PATH collects feedback from thousands of customers across the country for large organizations, using those insights to ensure businesses maintain and grow their market share.
  • Employee engagement, market research, strategic planning, and more.

Key Takeaways: How Exceptional Companies Grow * PATH is a 40-year-old supply chain market research and business management firm. * They help businesses understand their customers, employees, and the market better to drive long-term growth and customer loyalty. * PATH uses data to turn down the noise and bring the voice of customers to life, so businesses can make confident decisions that will help them outperform the market. * PATH offers a variety of services, including: customer benchmarking, new product and new market validation, voice of the customer programs, employee engagement, market research, and strategic planning * How Exceptional Companies Grow: + Focus on people first and foremost. Note: PATH stands for “People are the How.” + Develop a competitive advantage mindset. + Determine what game you’re playing in the market – price/commodity vs customer experience. + Use data to know who their best customers are and what they want - exceptional companies don’t guess.

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Anne Reinke and Joe Lynch discuss the state of freight. Anne is the President & CEO of Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA), the trusted voice for third-party logistics companies of all sizes.

About Anne Reinke Anne Reinke was named President & CEO of the TIA in October 2020, coming from the USDOT where she served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary – Congressional Affairs. Reinke started her service at USDOT in April 2019, initially as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, and transitioned to Congressional Affairs in November 2019. Prior to her time at USDOT, Reinke spent 16 years at CSX Corporation in their Federal Affairs office, ultimately serving as the Vice President – Government Affairs, overseeing the Federal, State Government and Community Affairs Departments. Before joining CSX, she worked at the Association of American Railroads and High-Speed Ground Transportation Association.

Reinke is a Washington, DC native, and graduated from the National Cathedral School. She received a B.A. from Rice University in Houston, and a J.D. from the Wake Forest University School of Law. She and her husband, Brett, have two sons and reside in Alexandria, VA.

About TIA The TIA is a leading industry organization dedicated to advancing the interests of transportation intermediaries across the United States. Established in 1978, TIA has consistently demonstrated its commitment to fostering excellence and innovation within the logistics and transportation sector. As a collective voice for freight brokers, 3PLs, and other intermediaries, TIA plays a pivotal role in shaping industry policies and promoting best practices. TIA provides its members with invaluable resources, including educational programs, advocacy efforts, and networking opportunities, enabling them to thrive in an ever-evolving marketplace. With a history of advocating for fair and equitable regulations, TIA ensures that its members are well-prepared to meet the challenges of a dynamic transportation landscape. Through collaboration, education, and advocacy, TIA remains at the forefront of the transportation industry, driving growth and innovation for its members and the broader logistics community.

Key Takeaways: The State of Freight * Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) Is the trusted voice for third-party logistics companies of all sizes. * TIA provides leadership and direction for the 3PL industry and professionals to advance professional standards and business practices, to include the overall image and credibility of the profession and its ultimate contribution to society. * TIA serves more than 1,700 third-party logistics members and helps them better manage their companies for growth and profitability. No other association provides more ways for third-party logistics professionals to grow, connect and to protect their business. * TIA 2023 Technovations Conference, October 18-20, San Diego, CA

+ Focuses on technology innovation, trends, and new product offerings for the 3PL community.
+ Features 21 showcase presentations with innovations that will advance the industry.
+ Offers education sessions crafted by the TIA's Technology Committee.
+ Provides an opportunity to network with peers and leaders in 3PL technology deployment.
  • TIA 2023 3PL Policy Forum, September 25-27, Washington DC

    • Opportunity for seasoned veterans and first-time attendees to shape the future of the industry in the nation's capital.
    • Over 100 TIA Members participated in the 2022 Policy Forum, engaging with over 200 Members of Congress and their staff to support the 3PL industry.
    • TIA receives strong support from its members and holds personal meetings with Members of Congress, setting it apart from other groups in Washington, DC.

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Jim Waters and Joe Lynch discuss the key to effective last mile delivery. Jim is the Vice President of Marketing at FRAYT, an on-demand, last mile delivery solution that enables businesses to meet their customers' same-day expectations, comparable to Amazon's level of service.

About Jim Waters Jim Waters is Vice President of Marketing at FRAYT, overseeing branding, customer acquisition and retention. With over 30 years in sales and marketing, he has led the success of such cutting-edge start-up companies as Tive, Coveo (TSE: CVO), FAST (MSFT) and StreamServe (OpenText). Jim has a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from the D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Marketing from Bridgewater State University.

About FRAYT FRAYT is a nationwide, on-demand, last mile delivery solution that offers businesses an automated web, mobile app, and advanced API platform to efficiently and cost-effectively move their products. With FRAYT, businesses can meet their customers' same-day expectations, comparable to Amazon's level of service. The platform boasts a network of over 15,000 vetted drivers who own and operate their own vehicles, utilizing their time and excess cargo capacity to earn extra income. FRAYT's multi-stop service enables businesses to maximize efficiency by easily scheduling multiple stops along a driver's route. Additionally, FRAYT provides fleet augmentation, allowing companies to replace their middle and last-mile fleet with a fluid network of delivery assets, ranging from sedans to 26-ft box trucks. By leveraging FRAYT, businesses can enhance the customer experience, expand their offerings, and accomplish more within a day.

Key Takeaways: The Key to Effective Last Mile * FRAYT enables businesses to meet their customers' same-day expectations, comparable to Amazon's level of service. * FRAYT has a network of over 15,000 vetted drivers who own and operate their own vehicles, utilizing their time and excess cargo capacity to earn extra income. * FRAYT offers an automated web, mobile app, and advanced API platform for businesses to efficiently and cost-effectively move their products in a nationwide, on-demand last mile delivery solution. * FRAYT's multi-stop service allows businesses to maximize efficiency by easily scheduling multiple stops along a driver's route. Additionally, FRAYT provides fleet augmentation, allowing companies to replace their middle and last-mile fleet with a fluid network of delivery assets, ranging from sedans to 26-ft box trucks. * FRAYT's Preferred Driver Program is designed to reward and recognize the best drivers in the industry. * The program offers exclusive benefits and incentives to drivers who consistently deliver exceptional service and meet performance standards. * Preferred drivers receive priority access to high-paying loads and have the opportunity to earn more money through increased rates and bonuses. * FRAYT provides ongoing training and support to help preferred drivers improve their skills and stay up-to-date with industry trends and regulations. * Preferred drivers also enjoy flexible scheduling options and the ability to choose the loads they want to haul, giving them greater control over their work-life balance. * The program promotes a positive driver experience by providing access to a dedicated support team that is available 24/7 to address any issues or concerns. * FRAYT's Preferred Driver Program creates a community of top-performing drivers who can share their insights and experiences, fostering a sense of camaraderie and collaboration within the company.

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Luke Buckberrough and Joe Lynch discuss powerful automation simplified. Luke is the Chief Growth Officer of The Rubic, a warehouse-agnostic, autonomous robotic system, designed to operate seamlessly within existing facilities.

About Luke Buckberrough Luke Buckberrough, Chief Growth Officer, is a dynamic force fueled by a passion for startups and scaling visions. With a mindset wired for high-growth, fast-paced environments, Luke has a knack for propelling companies towards their 'tomorrow' ambitions. His genuine love for fostering connections and establishing robust industry partnerships positions him as an invaluable asset, bridging companies with the right people and opportunities. At the heart of it all, Luke's commitment to growth isn't just about numbers; it's about building lasting relationships and real-world impact.

About The Rubic The Rubic is at the forefront of warehouse automation, marrying AI and advanced robotics to redefine industry standards. Their flagship product, Freedom Pick, streamlines the box-picking process, enhancing efficiency and reducing operational costs. With AI-driven vision systems, unique arm designs, and state-of-the-art mobility, Freedom Pick ensures faster, safer, and more reliable warehouse operations. Join the next-gen revolution with The Rubic, where innovation meets functionality.

Key Takeaways: Powerful Automation Simplified * The Rubic is a warehouse automation company that uses AI and robotics to redefine industry standards. * The Rubic's flagship product, Freedom Pick, is an autonomous robotic system that can be used to streamline the box-picking process in any type of warehouse. * Freedom Pick is designed to be easy to install and use, with no custom racking or complicated infrastructure required. * Freedom Pick can help businesses to maximize space, efficiency, and ROI. * The Rubic is a leading provider of warehouse automation solutions, and their products are used by businesses of all sizes. * The Rubic is committed to innovation, and they are constantly developing new ways to improve their products and services. * The Rubic is a reliable partner, and they are dedicated to providing their customers with the best possible experience. * Powerful Automation Simplified: The Rubic's products are designed to be easy to use and maintain, even for businesses with limited experience with automation. * Freedom Pick is designed to work with the existing warehouse infrastructure of businesses, so they don't need to invest in expensive custom racking or other systems. * Freedom Pick is a warehouse-agnostic system, meaning it can be used in any type of warehouse, regardless of the size, shape, or layout. * The Rubic is at the forefront of warehouse automation, marrying AI and advanced robotics to redefine industry standards: The Rubic is constantly innovating and developing new ways to improve their products and services. * Their flagship product, Freedom Pick, streamlines the box-picking process, enhancing efficiency and reducing operational costs: Freedom Pick can pick boxes up to 60 pounds and can travel at speeds of up to 10 feet per second. * With AI-driven vision systems, unique arm designs, and state-of-the-art mobility, Freedom Pick ensures faster, safer, and more reliable warehouse operations: Freedom Pick uses AI-driven vision systems to identify and pick the correct boxes, and its unique arm design allows it to reach into tight spaces.

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Rahmel Wattley and Joe Lynch discuss the FreightFest 2023. Rahmel is a transportation entrepreneur and host of the popular trucking podcast, Truck N’ Hustle. FreightFest 2023 is presented by Truck N' Hustle.

About Rahmel Wattley Rahmel Wattley is a transportation entrepreneur and host of the popular trucking podcast, Truck N’ Hustle. Rahmel got his start in the trucking business in the early 2000’s. After getting his CDL, Rahmel quickly learned that driving was not for him, so he transitioned to a dispatcher role at a small mom and pop trucking company. From there he held a series of leadership roles with increasing responsibilities at several carriers. In 2015, after seeing an opportunity in driver turnover, he started a CDL driver staffing company with a partner. In 2019, Rahmel successfully exited the business and began the Truck N ‘Hustle podcast, which seeks to provide valuable information and resources to the business owners and entrepreneurs of the trucking community. Rahmel is also the Co-founder and Managing Partner of Mega Driver Solutions, a CDL driver staffing company based in the Philadelphia metro area. Rahmel and his team are excited to bring the “Truck N’ Hustle” experience to the world stage with the commencement of FreightFest 2022 in Houston, TX.

About Truck N’ Hustle Truck N’ Hustle is the #1 trucking and logistics community in the world. Truck N' Hustle is a community and platform specializing in educating and inspiring trucking and logistics entrepreneurs and their teams. Truck N’ Hustle provides the news, stories, resources, and tools for transportation and logistics professionals to be successful in the trucking business.

About FreightFest 2023 FreightFest 23, presented by Truck N' Hustle, is an eagerly anticipated event in the Trucking, Transportation & Logistics industry. Taking place at The Hilton Americas Hotel in Houston, TX from September 28 to October 01, 2023, this conference is expected to attract over 1,000 providers from across the country. The event aims to explore profitable industry niches and provide valuable insights from subject matter experts. Attendees will have the opportunity to network and establish meaningful connections while also benefiting from business opportunities. FreightFest 23 offers a chance to scale businesses and take them to the next level. A wide range of topics will be discussed at the conference, including Last Mile Delivery, Dump Trucking, Heavy Hauling, Oil & Gas, Waste Management, Cannabis Transportation, Auto Transport, Air Freight, Freight Brokerage, Government Contracting, Freight Forwarding, Intermodal & Drayage, Truck Repair Services, Freight Factoring, Dry Freight, Refrigerated Freight, SBA & Business Financing, and USPS Postage Freight. FreightFest 23 promises to be an exciting and informative event for professionals in the industry.

Key Takeaways: FreightFest 2023 * FreightFest 23 is presented by Truck N' Hustle and is a highly anticipated event in the Trucking, Transportation & Logistics industry. * The conference will take place at The Hilton Americas Hotel in Houston, TX from September 28 to October 01, 2023. * Over 1,200 providers from across the country are expected to attend the event. * The main goal of FreightFest 23 is to explore profitable industry niches and provide valuable insights from subject matter experts. * Attendees will have the opportunity to network and establish meaningful connections with other professionals in the industry. * The conference will also offer business opportunities to attendees, allowing them to scale their businesses and take them to the next level. * A wide range of topics will be discussed at FreightFest 23, including Last Mile Delivery, Dump Trucking, Heavy Hauling, Oil & Gas, Waste Management, Cannabis Transportation, Auto Transport, Air Freight, Freight Brokerage, Government Contracting, Freight Forwarding, Intermodal & Drayage, Truck Repair Services, Freight Factoring, Dry Freight, Refrigerated Freight, SBA & Business Financing, and USPS Postage Freight. * FreightFest 23 promises to be an exciting and informative event for professionals in the industry. * This is the 2nd annual FreightFest conference organized by the Truck N' Hustle community. * The event aims to provide attendees with valuable industry insights and facilitate meaningful connections.

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Gary Allen and Joe Lynch discuss automating the warehouse. Gary is Vice President of Supply Chain Excellence at Ryder System, Inc., a leader in supply chain, dedicated transportation and fleet management solutions, that has been recognized by FORTUNE magazine as one of the World's Most Admired Companies® for 2023.

About Gary Allen Gary Allen is Vice President of Supply Chain Excellence at Ryder System, Inc. Mr. Allen for leading sales support and operational excellence functions across Ryder including new offer development, solutions design, program management, quality management and re-engineering disciplines. He has more than 25 years of experience in supply chain management, logistics outsourcing and professional services. Mr. Allen's areas of expertise range from process improvement, logistics outsourcing, new product development, business transformation, systems selection/implementation, operational due diligence, business performance improvement and overall supply chain strategy. Prior to Ryder, Mr. Allen was the leader of Ernst & Young's logistics advisory practice. Prior to Ernst & Young, he spent seven years with DHL Supply Chain as Vice President of product Development & Innovation as well as Vice President, Solutions, for the company’s Automotive, Chemical, and Industrial business unit. He was responsible for product development, solution design, operations excellence, and process improvement disciplines.

About Ryder System, Inc. Ryder System, Inc. (NYSE: R) is a leading logistics and transportation company. It provides supply chain, dedicated transportation, and fleet management solutions, including full service leasing, rental, and maintenance, used vehicle sales, professional drivers, transportation services, freight brokerage, warehousing and distribution, e-commerce fulfillment, and last mile delivery services, to some of the world’s most-recognized brands. Ryder provides services throughout the United States, Mexico, and Canada. In addition, Ryder manages nearly 239,000 commercial vehicles and operates more than 330 warehouses, encompassing more than 80 million square feet. Ryder is regularly recognized for its industry-leading practices in third-party logistics, technology-driven innovations, commercial vehicle maintenance, environmental stewardship, corporate social responsibility, world-class safety and security programs, military veteran recruitment initiatives, and the hiring of a diverse workforce. www.ryder.com

Key Takeaways: Automating the Warehouse * Gary Allen is Vice President of Supply Chain Excellence at Ryder System, Inc. * In the podcast interview, Gary and Joe discuss automating the warehouse – a subject that Gary and his team at Ryder know better than virtually anyone else in the industry. * Ryder is the only supply chain logistics provider to offer an end-to-end portfolio of solutions that includes warehousing & distribution, transportation logistics, e-commerce fulfillment, last mile delivery, reverse logistics, and innovative technology. * Ryder operates 400 warehouses in the USA, Mexico, and Canada, with 160 of those locations managing e-commerce shipments. * Ryder has made significant investments in acquisitions, information technology, and automation to maintain their leadership position in the warehousing space. * Warehousing is an increasingly important part of the supply chain because of the growth of e-commerce and rising customer expectations, but warehouse work is tough and there is a labor shortage. * Ryder investments in warehouse automation has reduced their costs, improved their output & quality, and created better jobs for the people who work within their warehouses. * Ryder provides supply chain, dedicated transportation, and fleet management solutions, including full service leasing, rental, and maintenance, used vehicle sales, professional drivers, transportation services, freight brokerage, warehousing and distribution, e-commerce fulfillment, and last mile delivery services, to some of the world’s most-recognized brands.

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Chris Peer and Joe Lynch discuss building a foundation for sales. Chris is the Founder of SyncShow, G8P, and the author of the book, “The Great 8 Pillars of ROI-Driven Marketing.”

About Chris Peer Chris Peer is a highly experienced professional in the field of B2B digital marketing strategy, lead generation, and marketing consultancy for manufacturing firms. With over 20 years of expertise, Chris has made significant contributions to the industry. As the founder and CEO of G8P and SyncShow, Chris has established himself as a successful entrepreneur and author. His companies have developed the Great 8 Pillars, a transformative approach to marketing that turns the department from a corporate expense into a profit center. Chris has worked with numerous companies, helping them scale through the implementation of world-class marketing best practices. His perspective on marketing operations goes beyond tactical methodologies, focusing on people, strategies, systems, and software to drive success. Chris continues to dedicate his efforts to assisting B2B manufacturing companies through his companies, consulting services, and speaking engagements. His credentials include being the founder and CEO of SyncShow, a B2B marketing agency, founder and CEO of G8P, a marketing consulting firm, author of the Great 8 Pillars of ROI-Driven Marketing, two-time INC 5000 winner, and a certified StoryBrand Implementer.

About SyncShow SyncShow is a leading B2B marketing agency founded and led by Chris Peer. With a strong focus on helping B2B manufacturing and logistics companies scale, SyncShow offers a wide range of services to drive digital marketing success. The agency specializes in developing effective marketing strategies, lead generation, and marketing consultancy for manufacturing firms. SyncShow's team of experts utilizes the Great 8 Pillars, a transformative approach to turn the marketing department into a profit center. With a deep understanding of the pain points and challenges faced by businesses, SyncShow provides world-class marketing best practices to help companies achieve their goals. As a two-time INC 5000 winner, SyncShow has a proven track record of delivering exceptional results. With Chris Peer's leadership and expertise, SyncShow continues to be a trusted partner for B2B manufacturing companies seeking to scale and succeed in the digital marketing landscape.

About “The Great 8 Pillars of ROI-Driven Marketing" "The Great 8 Pillars of ROI-Driven Marketing" is a book written by Chris Peer, the founder and CEO of SyncShow and G8P. The book focuses on transforming the marketing department from a corporate expense into a profit center. It introduces the concept of the Great 8 Pillars, which are strategies and methodologies that help companies achieve world-class marketing practices. The book emphasizes the importance of people, strategies, systems, and software in moving the needle and driving measurable results. It provides practical insights and actionable steps for B2B manufacturing companies to scale and achieve a strong return on investment (ROI) through effective marketing. Overall, "The Great 8 Pillars of ROI-Driven Marketing" offers valuable guidance and expertise for businesses looking to optimize their marketing efforts and drive growth.

Key Takeaways: Building a Foundation for Sales * SyncShow is a leading B2B marketing agency founded and led by Chris Peer. * The company specializes in helping B2B manufacturing firms scale through world-class marketing best practices. * SyncShow's founder, Chris Peer, brings over 20 years of experience in B2B digital marketing strategy, lead generation, and marketing consultancy for manufacturing firms. * Chris Peer is also the founder and CEO of G8P, a marketing consulting firm. * SyncShow has developed the Great 8 Pillars, a transformative approach to marketing that turns the department from a corporate expense into a profit center. * The company's focus is on people, strategies, systems, and software to drive results and move the needle for B2B manufacturing companies. * SyncShow has helped hundreds of companies scale through their expertise in marketing operations. * Chris Peer is the author of the book "The Great 8 Pillars of ROI-Driven Marketing." * SyncShow has been recognized for its success, being a two-time INC 5000 winner. * Chris Peer is also a certified StoryBrand Implementer, further showcasing his expertise in effective marketing strategies.

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Nick Darman and Joe Lynch discuss a carrier-centric TMS, which is exactly what Nick and the Alvys team have built. Nick is the CEO and Founder of Alvys, a transformative TMS for carrier, broker and hybrid operations.

About Nick Darman Nick Darman iis the CEO and Founder of Alvys, a transformative TMS for carrier, broker and hybrid operations. During college, Nick began dispatching for his dad's family-owned trucking business. After earning his degree in Economics, he took a position at JP Morgan. However, his entrepreneurial spirit led him back to trucking. By 2014, he established an asset-based brokerage. Seeing a gap in quality operating systems, he assembled a team and crafted his own TMS in 2017. The system boosted his business to an impressive 100 million in revenue in just a few years. Given the success (and friends' interest in the TMS), Nick shifted to tech. Partnering with CTO Leo Gorodinski, the former VP of Engineering at Jet.com, Nick introduced Alvys in 2020. Created to support underrepresented carriers, Alvys is enhanced with a native EDI solution, granting carriers and brokers swift integrations and fluid workflows.

About Alvys Alvys is a cloud-based Transportation Management System (TMS) that offers high-tech automation. On average, users see a 22% increase in loads in their first few months using the platform. It aims to revolutionize the logistics industry by providing a comprehensive solution for carriers, brokers, and hybrid operations. Alvys has a built-in EDI solutions that integrates all internal and external systems, streamlining operations and analytics. By automating manual tasks, it improves efficiency and simplifies workflows. It covers various tasks such as load and customer management, accounting, and compliance. Alvys also offers free setup and doesn't require long-term contracts, allowing users to cancel anytime.

Key Takeaways: A Carrier-Centric TMS * Alvys is a cloud-based Transportation Management System (TMS) that offers high-tech automation that can revolutionize the operations of carriers, brokers, and hybrid logistics companies. * Alvys unifies all systems, both internal and external, providing a comprehensive end-to-end solution for logistics companies. * It replaces inefficient manual tasks with automation, saving time and improving efficiency. * Alvys covers all aspects of logistics operations, including load and customer management, accounting, and compliance. * The workflow in Alvys is fine-tuned to be super simple and efficient, making it easy to use for all users. * It provides detailed analytics and reporting capabilities, allowing users to gain insights into their operations. * Alvys offers free setup, making it easy for companies to get started without any upfront costs. * It does not require long-term contracts, giving users the flexibility to cancel at any time. * Alvys aims to streamline logistics operations and improve overall productivity for its users.

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Sarah Bertram and Joe Lynch discuss navigating market uncertainty. Sarah is a Shipper Sales Manager at DAT, an online marketplace that connects shippers and carriers in the transportation industry.

About Sarah Bertram Sarah Bertram is a Shipper Sales Manager at DAT. She brings almost 20 years of supply chain and benchmarking experience to DAT, where she is focused on providing actionable insights to shippers through DAT’s Benchmark Analytics and Rateview benchmarking tools. Her supply chain and traditional G&A consulting background bring a unique perspective to clients who must work across their organizations to drive supply chain initiatives with Procurement, IT, Operations, and the C-suite. At DAT, she has been instrumental in growing the shipper practice. Throughout her career, Sarah has been recognized for developing and executing sales strategies that help clients choose the best products for their needs.

About DAT DAT Freight & Analytics, a subsidiary of Roper Technologies (NYSE: ROP), boasts the largest North American truckload freight marketplace, with data representing over 400 million freight matches and $150B+ in annual transaction data. Established in 1978, DAT established itself as the go-to source for industry trends and market intelligence for transportation brokers, carriers, shippers, news outlets, and industry analysts. Over 1,300 shippers place their trust in DAT iQ's rate and capacity analytics solutions, which empower confident decision-making and transportation planning and management. The DAT iQ platform offers streamlined data, high-level and granular reporting, and versatile analysis capabilities that enable shippers to optimize their networks, enhance supply chain resilience, and improve operational agility to adapt to dynamic market conditions. Backed by a team of experts and the broadest, deepest, and most accurate freight data in the industry, DAT iQ delivers comprehensive, reliable insights to help shippers thrive in a fast-paced and intricate economy.

Key Takeaways: Navigating Market Uncertainty * DAT.com is an online marketplace that connects shippers and carriers in the transportation industry. * It was founded in 1978 and has since become one of the leading platforms for freight matching and load board services. * The platform offers a wide range of features and tools to help shippers find available carriers and carriers find available loads. * DAT.com provides real-time information on trucking rates, capacity, and market trends, allowing users to make informed decisions. * It offers a comprehensive database of over 1 million trucks and 183 million loads annually, making it a valuable resource for both shippers and carriers. * The platform also includes features like credit reports, fuel price data, and broker authority information to further assist users in their decision-making process. * DAT.com has a user-friendly interface and offers mobile apps for convenient access on the go. * It provides various subscription plans tailored to the needs of different users, including small businesses, brokers, and large enterprises. * The platform has a strong network of trusted carriers and shippers, ensuring reliable and efficient transportation services. * DAT.com is constantly evolving and introducing new features to meet the changing needs of the transportation industry.

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Paul Brashier and Joe Lynch discuss lingering port congestion and other issues causing shipping delays. Paul Brashier is Vice President Drayage and Intermodal at ITS Logistics, a third party logistics (3PL) company that offers creative supply chain solutions with an asset-lite transportation division that ranks #21 in North America, a top-tier asset-based dedicated fleet, and a Top 12 intermodal and drayage division.

About Paul Brashier Paul Brashier has been an industry leader in the sales and logistics industry for over 20 years, working for such companies as Schneider National, Coors Brewing, and Coca-Cola. Joining ITS Logistics in 2015, Brashier created and elevated the drayage and intermodal division to #11 in the United States to over $300 million in revenue. Having been featured in CNBC, the Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Bloomberg, The Loadstar, CBS News, Freight Waves, and Transport Topics, Brashier lends his expertise on US and global supply chain matters. When he isn’t working, which is rare, he spends time at his ranch with his wife and family, travels, and volunteers for the Down Syndrome Network of Northern Nevada.

About ITS Logistics ITS Logistics is a premier Third-Party Logistics company that provides creative supply chain solutions with an asset-lite transportation division ranked #21 in North America, the #11 drayage and intermodal provider, a top-tier asset-based dedicated fleet, and innovative omnichannel distribution and fulfillment services. With the highest level of service, unmatched industry experience and work ethic, and a laser focus on innovation and technology–our purpose is to improve the quality of life by delivering excellence in everything we do.

Key Takeaways: Lingering Port Congestion * ITS Logistics is a third party logistics (3PL) company that offers creative supply chain solutions with an asset-lite transportation division that ranks #21 in North America, a top-tier asset-based dedicated fleet, and a Top 12 intermodal and drayage division. * ITS Logistics offers a wide range of services, including transportation management, warehousing, distribution, and fulfillment. * They specialize in serving industries such as ecommerce, retail, food and beverage, and manufacturing. * The company operates a network of strategically located warehouses across the United States, allowing for efficient distribution and fulfillment. * ITS Logistics prides itself on its advanced technology and data-driven approach to logistics, which helps optimize supply chain operations and improve customer satisfaction. * They have a team of experienced logistics professionals who work closely with clients to understand their unique needs and develop customized solutions. * ITS Logistics places a strong emphasis on sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, such as using energy-efficient equipment and optimizing transportation routes. * The company has received several industry awards and recognition for its exceptional service and commitment to innovation. * ITS Logistics is known for its strong customer focus and dedication to delivering reliable, cost-effective logistics solutions.

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 **Sponsor: Tusk Logistics** Tusk Logistics is a national network of the best regional parcel carriers that puts Shippers first, with lower costs, reliable service, and proactive support. Tusk save Shippers 40% or more on small parcel shipping. Tusk's technology connects your parcel operation to a national network of vetted regional carriers, all with pre-negotiated rates and reliable, predictable service. Integrating to your existing software takes minutes, and Tusk has your back with proactive shipper support on each parcel, in real time.

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Joe Oliaro and Joe Lynch discuss the evolution of warehousing. Joe Oliaro is the Vice President of Sales and Chief Real Estate Officer at Wagner Logistics, a leading provider of supply chain solutions.

About Joe Oliaro Joe Oliaro is the Vice President of Sales and Chief Real Estate Officer at Wagner Logistics. Joe is a force to be reckoned with in the world of logistics and supply chain strategy. Hailing from the vibrant City of Fountains (Kansas City Metropolitan Area), he brings a wealth of experience and a knack for navigating the intricate landscape of #raas, #fulfillment, #contractlogistics, #logisticsservices, #supplychainstrategy, and #supplychainsolutions. Joe's journey began at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where he honed his business acumen. Since then, he has been leaving an indelible mark on the industry, earning accolades such as being recognized as one of Ingram's Magazine's 40 Under Forty and was also identified as a “Heavy Hitter in Commercial Real Estate” by the KC Business Journal. Joe has an innate ability to creatively solve problems and paired with his skills in negotiating, Joe's expertise is highly sought after. Beyond his professional endeavors, he is actively involved in the Kansas City community, serving on the advisory board for LEARN Science and Math Club (Geeks for Kids), a Monarch Ambassador at the Kansas City Area Development Council, co-president of the downtown chapter of the Kansas City Whiskey Club, and lead vocals and rhythm guitar for his band, Just Add Water. Joe Oliaro's dedication, drive, and keen business sense make him an invaluable asset at the crossroads of logistics and real estate. His passion for excellence and commitment to his craft ensure that Wagner continues to make waves in the industry, one strategic move at a time.

About Wagner Logistics Wagner Logistics, a leading provider of supply chain solutions, offers a comprehensive range of services designed to optimize and streamline operations for businesses across various industries. With a commitment to excellence and a customer-centric approach, Wagner Logistics has built a strong reputation for delivering innovative and tailored solutions that drive efficiency, cost savings, and overall supply chain success. Backed by decades of experience, Wagner Logistics leverages its extensive network of strategically located facilities (~7 million sq. ft. of operations across 26 locations in the US) and advanced technology to provide end-to-end supply chain management. From warehousing and distribution to transportation and fulfillment, Wagner Logistics offers a seamless and integrated solution that meets the unique needs of each client. Driven by a continuous improvement mindset and a commitment to operational excellence, Wagner Logistics employs best-in-class practices and industry-leading technology to ensure optimal efficiency, visibility, and accuracy throughout the supply chain. With a focus on collaboration and partnership, Wagner Logistics works closely with clients to understand their specific requirements and deliver customized solutions that drive growth and competitive advantage. With a proven track record of success and a dedication to exceptional customer service, Wagner Logistics is the trusted partner for businesses seeking a reliable and agile supply chain solution.

Key Takeaways: The Evolution of Warehousing with Joe Oliaro * Wagner Logistics is a leading provider of supply chain solutions. * They offer a comprehensive range of services to optimize and streamline operations for businesses across various industries. * Wagner Logistics has a strong reputation for delivering innovative and tailored solutions. * They have a network of strategically located facilities, totaling approximately 7 million square feet across 26 locations in the US. * Wagner Logistics utilizes advanced technology to provide end-to-end supply chain management. * Their services include warehousing, distribution, transportation, and fulfillment. * Wagner Logistics employs best-in-class practices and industry-leading technology for optimal efficiency, visibility, and accuracy. * They prioritize collaboration and partnership with clients to understand their specific requirements. * Wagner Logistics has a proven track record of success and a dedication to exceptional customer service. * They offer value-added services such as stretch wrapping, banding, sorting, and inbound quality inspections.

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Richard Perry and Joe Lynch and discuss the importance of freight bill audit. Richard is Vice President of Strategic Accounts at Intelligent Audit, a cutting-edge logistics and supply chain technology company, dedicated to revolutionizing how businesses manage their shipping and transportation processes.

About Richard Perry Richard Perry is a seasoned logistics and supply chain professional with over 20 years of industry experience and is a dedicated professional with a passion for individual development and process optimization. With extensive expertise in parcel and freight bill auditing, payment, business intelligence, and associated technologies, he offers valuable insights to the supply chain industry. Over his 20-year career, he’s triumphed over challenges, transforming setbacks into opportunities. From humble beginnings out of high school sorting BOLs in a mailroom, he pursued knowledge relentlessly and earned his college degree, and advancing his career. Progressing from project manager to VP of Product, he revitalized outdated applications into seamless user experiences. Transitioning to sales and marketing, he mastered go-to-market strategies for driving growth. Sales and marketing are his true calling. Guiding customers toward success and fueling organizational growth brings him joy. Richard embodies agility, self-discipline, and motivation, adapting swiftly to change.

About Intelligent Audit Intelligent Audit is a cutting-edge logistics and supply chain technology company, dedicated to revolutionizing how businesses manage their shipping and transportation processes. With a forward-thinking approach and a commitment to innovation, we've transformed traditional auditing and optimization methods into a streamlined, technology-driven solution. Our proprietary AI-powered platform goes beyond standard audit processes, identifying hidden discrepancies and overcharges in shipping invoices with remarkable precision. By leveraging advanced machine learning, data analytics, and business intelligence, we empower businesses to recover funds that would otherwise go unnoticed, significantly enhancing their bottom line. But we're not just about recovering funds – we're also about optimizing operations. Intelligent Audit provides actionable insights to fine-tune shipping strategies, minimize costs, and maximize efficiency. Our team of logistics experts and technologists work in synergy to create an integrated solution that redefines the logistics landscape, helping businesses navigate challenges and thrive in a rapidly evolving market. At Intelligent Audit, we're more than just a service provider; we're a strategic partner, committed to helping businesses achieve logistical excellence and unlock untapped potential.

Key Takeaways: The Importance of Freight Bill Audit * Intelligent Audit is a technology-driven company that specializes in freight audit and payment services. * Intelligent Audit offers a comprehensive suite of solutions that help businesses optimize their transportation spend and improve supply chain visibility. * Their services include freight audit and payment, contract optimization, carrier management, and data analytics. * Intelligent Audit's advanced technology platform utilizes artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to automate the auditing process and identify potential savings opportunities. * The company works with a wide range of industries, including retail, manufacturing, e-commerce, and healthcare. * Intelligent Audit's clients benefit from increased cost savings, improved operational efficiency, and enhanced visibility into their transportation data. * They have a global presence and serve clients across North America, Europe, and Asia. * Intelligent Audit has established strategic partnerships with leading transportation management system providers and carriers to deliver seamless integration and enhanced services.

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Anya Skomorokhova and Joe Lynch discuss supply chain growing pains. Anya is Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer of PorterLogic, a low-code supply chain operations platform that replaces all the spreadsheets typically used to manage warehouses and inventory.

About Anya Skomorokhova Anya Skomorokhova is the Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer of PorterLogic, a low-code supply chain operations platform that replaces all the spreadsheets typically used to manage warehouses and inventory. Anya has worn many hats throughout her career, working in different roles, industries and company stages, primarily within B2B SaaS in product management, product marketing and solution engineering. Anya also has a bad case of the travel bug and has been known to disappear for weeks trekking into the depths of a jungle or a snow-capped mountain range. She cofounded PorterLogic to give supply chain teams the systems they need to maintain their competitive advantage without being forced into a box by packaged solutions.

About PorterLogic PorterLogic is a low-code supply chain operations platform that replaces all the spreadsheets typically used to manage warehouses and inventory. High-growth supply chain teams use the visual, low-code platform to build internal applications, connect systems and automate tasks across their supply chain – from order management and demand planning to inventory and warehousing. With PorterLogic, supply chain teams can optimize their competitive advantage without being constrained by an off-the-shelf system. Rather than forcing customers into a box, PorterLogic molds to their operation, helping them efficiently and profitably scale their business.

Key Takeaways: Supply Chain Growing Pains * PorterLogic is a low-code supply chain operations platform that replaces spreadsheets used in warehouse and inventory management. * High-growth supply chain teams use PorterLogic to build internal applications, connect systems, and automate tasks across their supply chain. * PorterLogic allows supply chain teams to optimize their competitive advantage without being limited by an off-the-shelf system. * The platform is tailored specifically for supply chain organizations, with extreme flexibility to support any nuanced requirements. * PorterLogic helps customers drive profitable and efficient growth by replacing spreadsheet-driven processes and filling operational gaps. * The platform is designed to maximize yield, increase productivity, and improve resiliency across the entire supply chain operation. * PorterLogic enables users to automate workflows, build user screens, and connect systems using composable drag-and-drop building blocks. * The platform allows users to break the mold and build their own supply chain stack, adapting quickly and deprecating what doesn't work. * PorterLogic offers a wide range of features, including procurement management, order management, inventory and demand planning, returns management, enterprise resource planning, orchestration engine, data integrator, and reporting and visibility. * The goal of PorterLogic is to help supply chain teams love their software again by providing a flexible and tailored solution that solves their specific problems.

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Rik Schrader and Joe Lynch discuss logistics and distribution transportation, which is one of the specialties of Rik’s company, Körber Business Area Supply Chain. Rik is Senior Vice President of Sales at Körber Business Area Supply Chain and responsible for sales and alliances leadership across the Americas for Körber’s supply chain software portfolio.

About Rik Schrader Rik Schrader is Senior Vice President of Sales at Körber Business Area Supply Chain and responsible for sales and alliances leadership across the Americas for Körber’s supply chain software portfolio. He has played a key part in Körber’s business growth in recent years. With over 30 years of information technology experience, he combines a broad range of experience in commercial management, operational sales, exceptional revenue growth and driving strategic perspectives in building success factors for clients and partners. His previous leadership roles at IBM, Honeywell or Manhattan Associates have helped Körber build its global direct and indirect sales capabilities. Rik is an energetic leader driving long term partnerships, innovation and growth across the business operation. His unmatched expertise has earned the trust of national and international companies worldwide. Committed by heart, he keeps developing and maintaining strong relationships centered on trust with each of his customers.

About the Körber Business Area Supply Chain Supply chains are growing more complex by the day. Körber uniquely provides a broad range of proven, end-to-end supply chain solutions fitting any business size, strategy or appetite for growth. Our customers conquer the complexity of the supply chain thanks to our portfolio that includes software, voice, and robotics solutions,– plus the expertise to tie it all together. Conquer supply chain complexity – with Körber. The Business Area Supply Chain is part of the global technology group Körber.

Key Takeaways: Logistics and Distribution Trans * Körber's Business Area Supply Chain is a division of the Körber Group, a global technology company. * It focuses on providing innovative solutions and services for optimizing supply chain processes. * The division offers a wide range of products and solutions, including warehouse management systems, voice picking technology, and robotics automation. * Körber's Business Area Supply Chain serves various industries, such as retail, e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, and logistics. * The division's solutions help companies improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction. * Körber's Business Area Supply Chain has a global presence, with offices and customers in over 100 countries. * The division has a strong focus on research and development, constantly innovating to meet the evolving needs of the supply chain industry. * Körber's Business Area Supply Chain offers comprehensive consulting services to help companies optimize their supply chain strategies. * The division's solutions are designed to be scalable and adaptable, catering to businesses of all sizes and complexities.

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Bart De Muynck and Joe Lynch discuss the connective tissue of the supply chain, which is a reference to project44. As the supply chain connective tissue, project44 operates the most trusted end-to-end visibility platform, tracking over 1 billion shipments annually for the world's leading brands. Bart is Chief Industry Officer at project44 where he drives supply chain industry thought leadership and supports customers with their logistics and supply chain strategies.

About Bart De Muynck Bart De Muynck is Chief Industry Officer at project44 where he drives supply chain industry thought leadership and supports customers with their strategies. He also leads the Sustainability strategy and roadmap at project44. A logistics industry thought leader with over 30 years of experience, Bart previously served as VP of Research at Gartner. He is a frequent speaker at industry events and has contributed to publications including WSJ, Freightwaves, Inbound Logistics, Logistics Management, DC Velocity, Transport Topics, and Bloomberg. Bart is also a member of the WEF, SCLA, CSCMP and TIA. Earlier in his career, Bart held logistics roles with PepsiCo, Elemica, Penske Logistics, GE Capital, and EY.

About project44 project44 is a visibility company dedicated to optimizing supply chains and improving the movement of products globally. They are on a mission to make supply chains work by delivering better resiliency, sustainability, and value for their customers. As the supply chain connective tissue, project44 operates the most trusted end-to-end visibility platform, tracking over 1 billion shipments annually for the world's leading brands. They have achieved significant recognition in the market, including being named a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant and ranking #1 on FreightWaves' FreightTech 25 for 2022. Project44 is the world's most robust multimodal network, operating in over 170 countries and more than 20 languages. Headquartered in Chicago, they have a diverse and global workforce with offices in various locations worldwide.

Key Takeaways: The Connective Tissue of the Supply Chain * Project44 is a visibility company dedicated to optimizing supply chains and improving the movement of products globally. * The company's mission is to make supply chains work, delivering better resiliency, sustainability, and value for its customers. * Project44 operates the most trusted end-to-end visibility platform, tracking over 1 billion shipments annually for the world's top brands. * The company has been recognized as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant and has achieved top customer ratings on G2. * Project44 has been ranked #1 on FreightWaves' FreightTech 25 for 2022 and named a Customer's Choice in Gartner Peer Insights' Voice of the Customer. * It achieved Tech Unicorn Status in June 2021 and raised $420M in Series F Funding led by Goldman Sachs, Thoma Bravo, and TPG. * Project44 has a presence in over 170 countries and operates in more than 20 languages, making it the world's most robust multimodal network. * It offers global and multimodal connectivity, allowing supply chain and logistics professionals to track inventory across various modes of transportation. * Headquartered in Chicago, project44 has a diverse and fast-growing global workforce, with offices in multiple locations worldwide. * Whether you're looking to transform your supply chain or join a winning team that solves complex supply chain challenges, project44 is the company to consider.

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Shawn Vo and Joe Lynch discuss the Denim story. Shawn is Co-Founder & CTO at Denim, a payments automation and financing platform for freight and logistics.

About Shawn Vo Shawn Vo is chief technology officer and co-founder of Denim, a payments automation and financing platform for freight and logistics. A graduate of the University of Virginia, Shawn spent seven years in financial technology, building software for fast-growing startups and consulting for the top 20 largest banks before starting Denim with his longtime business partner and friend, Bharath Krishnamoorthy. As CTO, Shawn leads Denim’s technology strategy, product development, data operations, and development of a technical framework to support the company’s rapid growth. His expertise and innovation have helped bring new levels of automation and modernization to a historically pen-and-paper industry. Shawn runs an ever-expanding group of engineers tasked with building new products at pace while fostering a culture of tenacity and transparency. Shawn is an angel investor in fintech and developer tools. He holds certifications for machine learning from the University of Washington and advanced cybersecurity from Stanford.

About Denim Denim is a financial enablement platform that specializes in freight broker end-to-end automation and intelligent back-office tools that is rapidly disrupting the $2 trillion logistics sector. Its proprietary technology allows freight brokers to simplify their financing operations and easily access the working capital they need to grow in a competitive market. Denim automates invoicing, collections, and payments - ultimately reducing daily freight broker tasks by 75%. A remote-first company, Denim has been named a Best Place To Work by Built In.

Key Takeaways: The Denim Story * Shawn Vo is the Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder of Denim, a payments automation and financing platform for freight and logistics. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Shawn discuss Shawn’s personal and professional journey including the founding of Denim. * Denim’s proprietary technology allows freight brokers to simplify their financing operations and easily access the working capital they need to grow. * Denim automates invoicing, collections, and payments – ultimately delivering a better customer experience. * The most asked questions in the freight business are “where is my stuff” and “where is my money.” The visibility folks can answer the first question and Denim can help you with the money question. * Shawn and the Denim team help brokers and carriers understand exactly where their money is – they are where freight-tech meets fin-tech. * The Denim team are experts in logistics, finance, and tech. * Denim is the all-in-one financial platform for freight brokers. Hundreds of freight brokers trust Denim to manage their working capital, carrier payments, and back office processes.

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Jim Saponaro and Joe Lynch discuss the life sciences and healthcare supply chain. Jim is the President, Life Sciences & Healthcare DHL Supply Chain North America.

About Jim Saponaro Jim Saponaro is the President, Life Sciences & Healthcare DHL Supply Chain North America. Jim joined DHL Supply Chain in 2011 and over the last decade, his leadership responsibilities have grown alongside the LSHC sector’s growth. His initial focus on operational performance in North America’s Life Sciences operations has enabled the business to strengthen customer relationships and drive further growth. He is an accomplished Senior Operations and Business Development Executive with a proven record of managing multi-million dollar domestic and international businesses for Fortune 500 and privately held companies. His expertise is in general management, sales, marketing, supply chain economics, logistics, startup/turnaround initiatives, and partnership management.

About DHL Supply Chain DHL Supply Chain, the global and North American contract logistics leader within DHL Group, offers a broad suite of integrated solutions, bringing greater flexibility, predictability, and speed to customers’ supply chains. We create a competitive advantage for our customers backed by 51000 associates, 529 operating sites, 3 transportation control towers and over 161 million sq. ft in warehousing space. DHL Supply Chain is known for its exceptional operational service, innovative solutions, and deep expertise in major vertical markets, including eCommerce, Automotive, Chemicals Consumer, Energy, Life Sciences & Healthcare, Retail, and Technology.

Key Takeaways: The Life Sciences and Healthcare Supply Chain * DHL Life Sciences and Healthcare offers a holistic range of patient-centric, forward-thinking, intelligent healthcare logistics solutions. * DHL provides a more connected experience along the entire patient journey, from clinical trials to point of care. * DHL ensures that pharmaceutical, medical devices, and clinical trials logistics and supply chains are treated with care. * DHL offers a wide range of transportation options for the specific needs of the life sciences and healthcare industry, including air and ocean freight. * DHL has life-science-graded regional hubs and forward stocking locations to safely store products close to target markets. * DHL has a global network of facilities focused on Life Sciences and Healthcare, with over 140 life-science-graded and GDP-certified facilities in 40 countries. * DHL provides shared or dedicated warehousing and goods distribution solutions for storing raw materials, consumables, spare parts, and finished goods. * DHL offers integrated solutions as a Lead Logistics Partner, overseeing the entire supply chain and its operation. * DHL LifeConEx is a premium and customized temperature-controlled air freight service that provides post-shipment diagnostics, cold chain optimization, and data analysis services. * DHL Life Sciences and Healthcare has sector expertise in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, clinical trials, and hospital and health services, providing tailored solutions for each industry's specific challenges and priorities.

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Jordan Graft and Joe Lynch discuss freight has an identity crisis, which refers to rampant fraud and double brokering in the transportation business. Jordan is Founder and CEO of Highway, where he is leading the charge in solving one of the biggest challenges facing the transportation industry today: the lack of connection between digital and physical carrier identity.

About Jordan Graft Jordan Graft is a seasoned entrepreneur and business leader with a passion for technology and transportation. As the Founder and CEO of Highway, he is leading the charge in solving one of the biggest challenges facing the transportation industry today: the lack of connection between digital and physical carrier identity. With a patent-pending identity engine and the most comprehensive carrier equipment data in the industry, Highway's Single Sign-On (SSO) for trucking identity service is revolutionizing the way carriers operate and interact with digital systems. Prior to founding Highway, Jordan served as the CEO of TriumphPay from 2018 to 2021, where he transformed the concept from a reverse factoring business into the first payments network in transportation, growing TriumphPay into the largest payer of freight invoices in the US. Before that, he co-founded CrateBind, a Dallas-based IT consulting and software development company that developed over fifty custom applications across various industries. Jordan also served as an investment professional with TA Associates, a global private equity firm in Boston, Massachusetts, and as an investment analyst for J.P. Morgan in New York City. Jordan's diverse experience has equipped him with the knowledge and expertise to lead Highway towards a brighter future in the transportation industry.

About Highway Highway is a technology company focused on solving the digital identity problem in the trucking industry. They have developed a Carrier Identity engine that manages carrier identity and eliminates the risks of fraud and double brokering. Highway provides brokers with comprehensive data on carrier equipment to supercharge their capacity sourcing and vetting efforts. The company accelerates connections and drives engagement, making the industry more integrated, digital, and secure. Customers can identify the right carrier for every load, source with superpowers that give them the truth about a carrier's lanes and equipment and be warned of negative indicators discovered in public and private data sources. They can also connect their carrier network with speed and security, onboard new carriers with rightful owner validation and dispatch service detection and monitor carriers to enforce an all-new standard with automated compliance. Highway is transforming the trucking industry with their innovative technology and commitment to improving security and efficiency.

Key Takeaways: Freight has an Identity Crisis * Jordan Graft is Founder and CEO of Highway, where he is leading the charge in solving one of the biggest challenges facing the transportation industry today: the lack of connection between digital and physical carrier identity. * Highway is a technology company solving the digital identity problem in the trucking industry. * The company removes risk and friction between brokers and carriers with a Carrier Identity engine. * Highway provides brokers with comprehensive data on carrier equipment to supercharge capacity sourcing and vetting efforts. * The company accelerates connections and drives engagement to make the industry more integrated, digital, and secure. * Customers can identify the right carrier for every load and be warned of negative indicators from public and private data sources. * They can also onboard new carriers with rightful owner validation and dispatch service detection. * Customers can monitor carriers to enforce new standards with automated compliance. * Highway is transforming the trucking industry with their innovative technology. * The company is committed to improving security and efficiency in the industry.

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Mike Jarrett and Joe Lynch discuss success in retail logistics. Mike is the Founder of Jarrett, a leading 3PL providing transportation and logistics solutions.

About Mike Jarrett Mike Jarrett, President, and CEO of Jarrett, founded the company in 1999. Prior to starting the company, Mike spent several years in the supply chain industry where he was Vice President of Carrier Operations for Hudson, Ohio–based Caliber Logistics (now known as FedEx Supply Chain Services). Earlier in his career, he was a leader at Roadway Express. He graduated from the University of Mount Union with a Bachelor of Business Administration and received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Akron. Mike and his wife Diane reside in Orrville, Ohio. They have two daughters, Alexa, and Madeline. He currently serves as the Chair of the Heartland Education Community Board of Trustees, the Wayne County Community Foundation (WCCF) Board, and the University of Mount Union Board of Trustees.

About Jarrett Jarrett is a privately held, family-owned company founded in 1999 in Orrville, Ohio, where the company headquarters are today. As a leading multimodal 3PL, Jarrett provides transportation, logistics, warehousing, and fleet services for customers throughout North America. At Jarrett, the philosophy is that supply chain partners should have no limits. Jarrett makes a promise to its customers. The customer is important. Customer emergencies are Jarrett’s emergencies. Highly personalized service is provided 24/7/365 through the company’s routing center – of which all calls are answered within three rings or less. Jarrett promises customers are informed. With the most advanced technology combined with the greatest people, Jarrett provides actionable data so customers can make informed decisions in real time. Jarrett promises their customer’s supply chain will be innovative. The way we Jarrett delivers solutions gives customers a strategic advantage and helps them grow their business in a new way.

About The Jarrett Supply Chain Summit The Jarrett Supply Chain Summit is an event that aims to provide innovative insights and help participants stay ahead in the market. It will take place on Thursday, August 10 at the Orrville High School Auditorium in Orrville, Ohio. The registration for the event begins at 8:00 a.m. The keynote speaker for the summit is Jim Tressel, a College Football Hall of Famer, and former Ohio State University football coach. Tressel is known for his leadership and strategic brilliance, which led the Buckeyes to numerous championships. Other guest speakers include industry leaders such as Satish Jindel, Mike Jarrett, Berkley Stafford, Gary Moore, Alan Jones, Jerry Zurovchak, Rick Brumett, Todd Polen, Holli Goare, Janene Holmes, Steve Antunes, David Reese, and Tom Clark. The summit offers networking opportunities, interactive sessions, and the chance to explore innovative solutions for supply chain operations. After the summit, there will be a musical performance by Tracy Byrd and a silent auction to support the Heartland Education Community at Jarrett Headquarters.

Key Takeaways: Success in Retail Logistics with Mike Jarrett * As a leading multimodal 3PL, Jarrett provides transportation, logistics, warehousing, and fleet services for customers throughout North America. * Jarrett is a privately held, family-owned company founded in 1999 in Orrville, Ohio. * Jarrett has multiple locations, including its corporate headquarters in Orrville, Ohio, as well as facilities in Los Angeles, California, Hickory, North Carolina, Leola, Pennsylvania, Kent, Ohio, and Seville, Ohio. * The Jarrett team aim is to create continuous improvement opportunities throughout the entire supply chain. * Jarrett offers high-touch, personalized service to their clients. * The company services enhance operational efficiency and lower transportation-related costs. * They ensure seamless execution of end-to-end supply chain solutions. * Their vision is to be the best logistics company in the industry, providing excellent customer service, state-of-the-art technology, and premier services. * Jarrett believes in innovation and supports their employees in doing great things for their clients every day.

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Tusk Logistics is a national network of the best regional parcel carriers that puts Shippers first, with lower costs, reliable service, and proactive support. Tusk save Shippers 40% or more on small parcel shipping. Tusk's technology connects your parcel operation to a national network of vetted regional carriers, all with pre-negotiated rates and reliable, predictable service. Integrating to your existing software takes minutes, and Tusk has your back with proactive shipper support on each parcel, in real time.

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Joe Chandler and Joe Lynch discuss how to build a successful freight brokerage. Joe Chandler is the President and COO of SPI Logistics, one of the top logistics firms in North America, boasting a robust network of 65 offices and over 54,000 carriers across Canada and the United States.

About Joe Chandler Joe Chandler is the President and COO of SPI Logistics, one of the top logistics firms in North America, boasting a robust network of 65 offices and over 54,000 carriers across Canada and the United States. Joe joined SPI in 2015 with three decades of prior experience as a transportation company executive and an industry consultant. He has held every executive role in transportation, including CEO, EVP, COO, CFO, CIO and CHRO. He currently serves on the Boards of Directors of the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) and the TIA Political Action Committee; he is a past Board member of American Trucking Association’s Technology Council; and he is a past Chairman of the Trucking Industry Advisory Panel to the Texas Transportation Institute. He is a Certified Transportation Broker (CTB) and a Certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (“SHRM-SCP” and “SPHR” credentials). Joe attended Texas A&M University on an Army scholarship and was an Airborne Ranger Air Defense Artillery Captain when he resigned his commission to enter the trucking industry. Joe represents the fourth generation of his family in transportation.

About SPI Logistics SPI Logistics is a leading logistics firm in North America, boasting a robust network of 65 offices and over 54,000 carriers across Canada and the United States. With a rich history spanning over 40 years, SPI has cultivated enduring relationships with shippers, receivers, and carriers, solidifying its position as a trusted industry leader. Committed to expediting the success of its clients, SPI prides itself on being more than just a transportation network or third-party logistics hub. Their dedicated team of transportation professionals is driven by a singular purpose – to ensure the seamless growth and prosperity of their clients. With a vision to be the premier logistics network in North America, SPI continuously aspires to enhance the freight transportation experience through teamwork, trust, transparency, and cutting-edge technology. Discover the SPI Logistics advantage and unlock your business's full potential.

About SPI Logistics Agent Program Becoming an SPI Logistics agent comes with several advantages. As one of North America's first independent freight brokerage agent networks, SPI has 40 years of experience in helping businesses grow. This means you can count on their expertise and knowledge of commission structures, support systems, software, and financing models. SPI offers risk-free commissions of up to 75%, ensuring that you won't face any hold-backs or claw-backs. They provide the best systems and support in the industry, making it easy for you to book freight and communicate effectively. Additionally, SPI offers independence, allowing you to guide your business without any barriers. They prioritize removing obstacles and being easy to work with, ensuring your success as an agent.

Key Takeaways: How to Build a Successful Freight Brokerage * In the podcast interview Joe Chandler and Joe Lynch discuss how to build a successful freight brokerage: + Strong sales and marketing + A safe, reliable carrier network – ideally with complete overage of the USA and Canada + Sufficient investment because most freight brokerages have cash flow problems that limit their success + Operational expertise – a back office that keeps the trucks moving, the customers happy, and the money flowing + The latest freight technology that enables a superior customer experience and industry leading efficiency + A partner like SPI Logistics, North America’s Premier Full-Service Network for Freight Brokers * SPI Logistics is a leading logistics firm in North America with a robust network of 65 offices and over 54,000 carriers across Canada and the United States. * SPI has a rich history spanning over 40 years and has cultivated enduring relationships with shippers, receivers, and carriers, solidifying its position as a trusted industry leader. * SPI's dedicated team of transportation professionals is driven by a singular purpose – to ensure the seamless growth and prosperity of their clients. * SPI has a vision to be the premier logistics network in North America and continuously aspires to enhance the freight transportation experience through teamwork, trust, transparency, and cutting-edge technology. * SPI Logistics Agent Program offers several advantages for businesses looking to grow. * SPI has 40 years of experience in helping businesses and provides expertise in commission structures, support systems, software, and financing models. * SPI offers risk-free commissions of up to 75%, ensuring agents won't face hold-backs or claw-backs. * SPI provides the best systems and support in the industry, making it easy for agents to book freight and communicate effectively.

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Adam Vazquez and Joe Lynch discuss growing a brand and a business. Adam is the CEO of Heard Media, a marketing firm that specializes in creating audio and video content that educates, entertains, and engages target markets.

About Adam Vazquez Adam Vazquez is an experienced marketing leader who serves as the CEO of Heard Media. Adam has built memorable growth stories for numerous companies throughout the supply chain, healthcare, and technology industries, and is a leading mind for growth and marketing in the B2B space. Applying the strategies and methodologies he learned while serving Fortune 1000 brands as a strategist, Adam brings both creative and practical strategies that move the needle for the mid-market companies he serves. Adam is also an entrepreneur. After leaving VaynerMedia, he co-founded Heard Media and has built the company to what it is today using many of the same strategies and techniques he employs for his clients. He is a trusted consultant to mid-market CEOs and an entertaining public speaker on the topics of brand, b2b growth, creative campaigns, and content marketing. Adam's work has won several awards from the American Advertising Federation as well as being a finalist for a Cannes Lion. Notable credits include: Writer of "The Stain", Executive Producer of "The Future of Supply Chain", Executive Producer of "The Data Stack Show", Executive Producer of "Trending Thoughts with Torrey Smith", and Host and Executive Producer of "Content is for Closers".

About Heard Media Heard Media is a company that exists to help businesses find and serve their customers through audio and video content. They believe that growing a business online is crucial for its future success. Their Custom Content Framework, which has generated millions of dollars in revenue for their clients, is now available to all businesses. Heard Media's Custom Content Growth Model consists of three phases: Clarify, Create, and Convert. In the Clarify phase, their team uses a combination of research, industry reports, and experience to help businesses determine the best platforms to promote their content campaigns. The Create phase focuses on bringing ideas to life through design, including show/series identity, logo development, web and landing page development, and more. Finally, in the Convert phase, Heard Media ensures that the content drives business results by maximizing exposure and implementing measurement systems. They also offer supply chain and logistics services specifically tailored to the trucking industry.

Key Takeaways: Growing a Brand and a Business * Heard Media specializes in creating audio and video content that educates, entertains, and engages target markets. * Their Custom Content Framework has generated millions of dollars in revenue for clients and is now available to new customers. * They offer a Custom Content Growth Model that includes strategies such as brand and content strategy, audience research, competitive analysis, and digital content roadmap. * Heard Media believes in the importance of preparation and uses a mix of first and third-party research, industry reports, and decades of experience to help clients decide the best place to promote their content campaigns. * They bring ideas to life through design, whether it's visual or audio, and offer services such as show/series identity, logo development, web and landing page development, and visual asset development. * Results are a priority for Heard Media, and they ensure that content drives business over the long-term by providing platform selection, paid ads management, email marketing campaign development, and analytics services. * They also serve the trucking industry by offering brand and content strategy, audience research, competitive analysis, and digital content roadmap services. * Heard Media understands the importance of blending business and brand into a cohesive entity that resonates with the target audience. * They believe in the power of creativity and its role in executing successful content campaigns. * Heard Media takes pride in their ability to take the guesswork out of growth and help businesses thrive online.

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Courtney George and Joe Lynch discuss moving the mission, which is what Courtney and the Wreaths Across America team do every day. Courtney is the Manager of Transportation and Industry Relations for Wreaths Across America, a nonprofit organization that coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies at more than 3,700 locations across the United States, at sea, and abroad.

About Courtney George Courtney George is the Manager of Transportation and Industry Relations for Wreaths Across America. She is an experienced Recruiting and HR leader with a demonstrated history of working in the transportation/trucking/railroad industry. Courtney's focus is on expanding the mission within the trucking industry and supporting the logistics team with recruiting, dispatching, and carrier relations. She has a strong background in negotiation, employee relations, retention, operations management, compensation, and onboarding. Courtney is a North Carolina native, currently residing in Atlanta, and a graduate of the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Science focused in Commerce and Business Administration; Marketing.

About Wreaths Across America Wreaths Across America is an American nonprofit organization established in 2007 by wreath producer Morrill Worcester, assisted by veterans and truckers. Its primary activity is distributing Veteran's wreaths for placement on graves in military cemeteries. In December 2008, the United States Senate agreed to a resolution that designated December 13, 2008, as Wreaths Across America Day. Subsequent National Wreaths Across America Days have been designated on the second or third Saturday of December. What began in 1992 with a trailer load of wreaths, decorated by volunteers and laid at the graves of fallen soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery has now become a national organization with over 3,700 participating locations - all focused on the mission to REMEMBER the fallen; HONOR those who serve; TEACH our children the value of freedom.

Key Takeaways: Moving the Mission * Wreaths Across America is an American nonprofit organization established in 2007 by wreath producer Morrill Worcester, assisted by veterans and truckers. * Its primary activity is distributing Veteran's wreaths for placement on graves in military cemeteries. * The mission of Wreaths Across America is to remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach children the value of freedom. * In December 2008, the United States Senate designated December 13, 2008, as Wreaths Across America Day. * National Wreaths Across America Days have been designated on the second or third Saturday of December. * Wreaths Across America started in 1992 with a trailer load of wreaths laid at the graves of fallen soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery. * It has now become a national organization with over 3,700 participating locations. * National Wreaths Across America Day is held on December 16, 2023. * Wreaths Across America coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies at more than 3,700 locations across the United States, at sea, and abroad. * Wreaths Across America also supports the Remembrance Tree program and operates a museum in Maine to honor and remember veterans.

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Nils Alstad and Joe Lynch discuss how drivers can drive remotely. Nils is the Chief Product Officer at Phantom Auto, a technology platform that enables people to remotely control vehicles across sites from thousands of miles away with just the click of a button.

About Nils Alstad Nils Alstad is the Chief Product Officer at Phantom Auto, a technology platform that enables people to remotely control vehicles across sites from thousands of miles away with just the click of a button. Before Phantom Auto, Nils was the Vice President of Customer Experience at Canvas Technology, a leading warehouse autonomous robotics startup that was acquired by Amazon in 2019. At Amazon, Nils led the Canvas Customer Operations teams, including product management for all remote support tools and interfaces. Nils has over 15 years of experience leading Operations teams across four continents. Nils acts as an advisor to technology startups.

About Phantom Auto Phantom Auto’s human-centric technology enables people to remotely operate vehicles – including trucks, forklifts, and robots – from thousands of miles away; connecting people who want to work with jobs that need to be filled. By decoupling labor from location, Phantom’s technology increases labor access & retention, safety, productivity, and resilience across the supply chain.

Key Takeaways: Drivers Can Drive Remotely Too * Phantom Auto enables people to remotely control vehicles across sites from thousands of miles away with just the click of a button. * Remote operation in logistics keeps businesses moving by tapping into labor when and where it's needed. * Phantom Auto allows employees to remotely monitor, guide, and operate forklifts from anywhere in the world, solving driver shortages and expanding access to labor. * By moving forklift operators from hazardous warehouses into office buildings, Phantom Auto can reduce injuries and lower workers' compensation premiums by up to 85%. * Phantom Auto offers a platform with multiple logistics solutions, including remotely operated forklifts, assisting autonomy for resolving edge cases in autonomous vehicles, and distanced driver training. * The platform provides operators with tools like 360° hi-resolution cameras, lidar sensors, and graphic overlays for improved safety and ergonomics. * Remote operation allows businesses to tap into previously-inaccessible labor pools, such as geographically isolated individuals or people with physical disabilities. * On-demand control of vehicles at any location increases operator productivity and reduces surge staffing costs. * Phantom Auto's solutions are built on a powerful core technology platform that adapts to variable network conditions and prioritizes low latency, interoperability, security, and safety. * By combining autonomy with remote operation, Phantom Auto enables unmanned vehicles to accomplish more, safely operate in challenging scenarios, and collect real-world data for continuous improvement.

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Paul Gioupis and Joe Lynch discuss e-fleet as a service. Paul is the Co-founder and CEO of Zeem Solutions, a company dedicated to accelerating commercial EV adoption.

About Paul Gioupis Paul Gioupis is the Co-founder and CEO of Zeem Solutions, a company dedicated to accelerating commercial EV adoption. With a passion for bringing EVs to all, Paul has been a vital part of the EV ecosystem for 20 years. He founded Zeem with the goal of making it easy for small businesses to adopt EVs. Paul's success can be attributed to his collaborative approach, working alongside industry leaders to provide solutions that give everyone access to clean energy and air. This commitment to working together is evident in everything Zeem does.

About Zeem Solutions Zeem Solutions is a Transportation-as-a-Service company, with the mission of transforming the way fleets operate by providing an affordable solution for zero emission transportation. Zeem owns and operates chargers at strategically located depots, and fleet customers pay a monthly lease that includes zero-emission vehicle leasing (class 2b-8), charging, servicing, maintenance, and parking. Zeem's depots are available for opportunity charging during the day for customer fleets and for others on a contract basis, with resident technicians to provide service, preventative maintenance, and temporary replacement vehicles. Zeem has an operational depot near LAX and its first customers began operating out of that depot in December 2021, with 8MW of charging power and able to support 200 commercial electric vehicles onsite. Zeem is deploying in strategic locations across the US, and plans to expand its offerings at existing and future locations. California's electric-truck drive has drawn startups building charging networks, and concerns about charging are a major roadblock to accelerating demand for electric vehicles.

Key Takeaways: E-Fleet as a Service * Zeem Solutions is a Transportation-as-a-Service company, with the mission of transforming the way fleets operate by providing an affordable solution for zero emission transportation and providing a Transportation as a Service (TaaS) solution. * Zeem owns and operates chargers at strategically located depots, and fleet customers pay a monthly lease that includes zero-emission vehicle leasing (class 2b-8), charging, servicing, maintenance, and parking. * Depot services include long-term leases of zero emission class 2b to 8 vehicles, supervised overnight charging for resident fleets, opportunity charging for high-mileage fleets, secure parking for fleet vehicles, vehicle service, maintenance, and cleaning, lounge space for drivers. * Zeem's depots are available for opportunity charging during the day for customer fleets and for others on a contract basis, with resident technicians to provide service, preventative maintenance, and temporary replacement vehicles. * Zeem has an operational depot near LAX and its first customers began operating out of that depot in December 2021, with 8MW of charging power and able to support 200 commercial electric vehicles onsite. * Zeem is deploying in strategic locations across the US, and plans to expand its offerings at existing and future locations. * California's electric-truck drive has drawn startups building charging networks, and concerns about charging are a major roadblock to accelerating demand for electric vehicles.

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Gabe Pankonin and Joe Lynch discuss residential LTL delivery perfected. Gabe is the CEO of Rocket Shipping, a full-service logistics provider focusing on 4 core competencies: LTL shipping, white glove/ home delivery, full truckload management, and technology/integrations.

About Gabe Pankonin Gabe Pankonin is the CEO of Rocket Shipping, a full-service logistics provider based in Fargo, North Dakota. Gabe and his team focus on working with ecommerce brands to help them scale their businesses without the need to hire additional customer service or logistics employees. Gabe leads the Rocket Shipping team in handling the complexities of LTL shipments direct to consumer (DTC), including reconsignments, reverse logistics, claim handling/management, freight bill auditing, proactive track and trace, and workflow integrations. He is also a co-founder of Rustic.com (ecommerce) and has experience as an independent sales contractor at DLS Worldwide. Gabe holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology, with an emphasis in Health and Medical Sciences, from Minnesota State University Moorhead, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude.

A Quote from Gabe “ I've always had a knack for sales and relationships, but I never would have imagined it would have led me to running a fast-growing start-up in the freight industry. Through this industry, I've been able to meet and work next to the most amazing people in the world. Together, we're solving some of the most unique problems in freight and rewriting the playbook on logistics. Everyday I'm grateful we get to work with our clients to provide the best solution and customer experience on the market.” - Gabe Pankonin

About Rocket Shipping Rocket Shipping, located in Fargo, ND, is a full-service logistics provider with expertise in LTL shipping, white glove/ home delivery, full truckload management, and technology/integrations. With over 50 years of combined industry experience, their knowledgeable in-house team handles all aspects of moving freight, including reconsignments, damage claims, lost shipments, missed delivery appointments, and late freight. They pride themselves on solving complex problems and maintaining open communication with our clients. When issues arise, they provide solutions so that their clients can focus on growing their business with peace of mind. The company operates without contracts or long-term commitments, because they believe in earning the business with every transaction. The Rocket Shipping team offers consultative support to streamline your supply chain and promote sustainable business growth.

Key Takeaways: Residential LTL Delivery Perfected * Gabe Pankonin is the CEO of Rocket Shipping, a full-service logistics provider focusing on 4 core competencies: LTL shipping, white glove/ home delivery, full truckload management, and technology/integrations. * In the podcast interview, Gabe and Joe discuss residential LTL delivery perfected. * Rocket Shipping has over 50 years of combined industry experience, and its in-house operations and customer service team is knowledgeable in handling the daily pain points of moving freight. * Rocket Shipping specializes in solving complex problems and communicating each step of the way with clients. * Rocket Shipping prides itself on providing solutions to clients when something goes wrong, so they can focus on growing their business and have the peace of mind that Rocket Shipping will handle the rest. * Rocket Shipping does not operate with contracts or long-term commitments, because it understands that it needs to "earn" your business on every transaction. * Rocket Shipping will work with you on a consultative basis to help streamline your supply chain and grow your business sustainably. * Rocket Shipping blends technology, rates, and customer service to provide a managed transportation experience for your LTL shipments. * Rocket Shipping's API-enabled online portal allows you complete autonomy on rate shopping each lane, and gives you access to the industries top carriers all in one platform. * Rocket Shipping's in-house operations team monitors each shipment from pickup to delivery.

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Ben Steffes and Joe Lynch discuss 3PL outsourcing trends. Ben is Vice President of Managed Services at Coyote Logistics, a leading global third-party logistics provider.

About Ben Steffes Ben Steffes is Vice President of Managed Services at Coyote Logistics, a leading global third-party logistics provider. Since joining the company in 2011, he's focused on developing and growing its Coyote Transportation Management offerings, driving synergy efforts with UPS, and leading the Supply Chain Consulting team. His primary goal has been leveraging Coyote's proprietary technology, people, and capacity to solve pressing customer challenges. Ben received his bachelor's degree from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and lives in Milwaukee.

About Coyote Logistics Coyote Logistics is a leading global third-party logistics provider that has moved business forward with expertise and integrity for over 15 years. More than 15,000 shippers around the world trust Coyote to move 10,000 loads every day through their comprehensive multi-modal solutions portfolio. Data intelligence and market insights, reliable support and proprietary technology combine with these solutions to enable smarter supply chain decisions and strategies. Coyote became a UPS Company in 2015, adding new services and capabilities to their expanding solutions portfolio. Coyote is the trusted global logistics provider that empowers business growth in a rapidly changing world.

Key Takeaways: 3PL Outsourcing Trends * Ben Steffes is Vice President of Managed Services at Coyote Logistics, a leading global third-party logistics provider. * In the podcast interview, Ben and Joe discussed 3PL outsourcing trends gleaned from Coyote’s research study, “Supply Chain Outsourcing for the Win.” * For the study, Coyote worked with a 3rd party research firm to survey over 500 supply chain decision makers.

+ Businesses ranged in size from $250M to over $5B in annual revenue.
+ Industries included manufacturers, retailers, automotive, food & beverage, CPG and healthcare shippers.
+ 81% were from the U.S., and 19% were from Canada.
+ 37% of respondents were managers, 29% were Director or VP, and 26% were executives.
  • Coyote became a UPS Company in 2015, adding new services and capabilities to their expanding solutions portfolio.
  • Coyote provides multi-modal solutions, including full truckload, less than truckload (LTL), intermodal and other capacity or asset solutions, to more than 15,000 shippers around the world.
  • Coyote offers a centralized marketplace that connects shippers to the people, technology, data, and capacity they need to take their supply chain further, faster.
  • Coyote's multi-modal marketplace matches over 10,000 shipments a day.
  • Coyote's data-driven marketplace empowers business growth in a rapidly changing world.
  • Coyote's centralized marketplace helps shippers consolidate a fragmented North American market by connecting them to diverse capacity and resources.
  • Coyote's multi-modal solutions enable shippers to scale up or down with flexible multi-modal and equipment solutions.
  • Coyote's proprietary technology, CoyoteGO, gives shippers online access to a large marketplace, allowing them to quickly generate quotes, build loads, run reports, and track shipments on-demand.
  • Coyote is committed to providing a better service experience in the transportation industry, raising the standards for service metrics and customer satisfaction.

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Brian Kempisty and Joe Lynch discuss the state of containerized shipping. Brian is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada.

About Brian Kempisty Brian Kempisty is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada. Brian grew up as a farm kid outside of Buffalo, NY and learned how to work at a young age. While earning his degree at Canisius College he needed a job and found himself working in the logistics industry. Since those early days, he has run multiple companies and his latest adventure called for him to create Port X Logistics which is a national drayage and transloading company with offices on both coasts.

About Port X Logistics Port X Logistics specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the US and Canada. With a combination of company trucks, owner operators, and logistics network Port X Logistics can effectively service every port and rail ramp. Port X Logistics provides drayage, trans-loading, and over the road trucking to help clients meet their fulfillment and production plans. The team operates with urgency, attention to detail, proactive communication, and the ultimate in visibility.

Key Takeaways: The State of Containerized Shipping * Brian Kempisty is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada. * In the podcast interview Brian and Joe discuss the state of containerized shipping including the following topics: + West Coast Port labor negotiations + Cargo is steadily moving from the West Coast Ports to the East Coast and Gulf Ports + The California Ports are more challenging to service because of AB5 and CARB + AB5 refers to Assembly Bill 5, a California law that went into effect on January 1, 2020. It is also known as the "Gig Worker Law" or the "Independent Contractor Law." AB5 aims to classify more workers as employees rather than independent contractors, + CARB emissions refer to emissions of pollutants regulated by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). * Port X Logistics specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the US and Canada. * They offer drayage, trans-loading, and over the road trucking services. * Port X utilizes a combination of company trucks, owner operators, and a logistics network to effectively service every port and rail ramp. * Port X Logistics operates with urgency, attention to detail, proactive communication, and provides the ultimate in visibility. * They have a strong focus on culture, service, technology, and trucks. * Port X Logistics provides drayage to and from all ports and ramps in the USA and Canada. * Port X Logistics provides safe and just-in-time truckload services, unique problem-solving for supply chain solutions, worry-free crisis management services, and collaborative and dedicated project management from start to finish.

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Kyle Henderson and Joe Lynch discuss real time container tracking, which is exactly what Kyle and his team do at Vizion. Kyle is Co-founder and CEO of Vizion, a groundbreaking technology company revolutionizing container tracking in the logistics industry.

About Kyle Henderson Kyle Henderson is Co-founder and CEO of Vizion, a groundbreaking technology company revolutionizing container tracking in the logistics industry. With a wealth of experience as a repeat entrepreneur and a veteran in product management, development, and design, Kyle has played pivotal roles in nine early-stage technology startups, including senior product management positions at renowned companies like Fullstory, ClearMetal, Nokia, and NAVTEQ. Prior to his current venture, Kyle dedicated three years to developing a cutting-edge control tower solution for supply chain management. Faced with the challenge of limited data availability, he co-founded Vizion, an API-first solution empowering cargo owners, freight forwarders, and software providers to achieve true supply chain visibility by tracking ocean freight in near real-time. Vizion's remarkable success led to Series A funding in summer 2022, and its API is now utilized by companies worldwide. Kyle holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Political Science from Berry College in beautiful Rome, Ga.

About Vizion Vizionis a leading tech company that revolutionizes container tracking in the logistics industry. Traditionally, cargo owners and freight forwarders had to rely on manual methods such as calling carriers or visiting websites to track containers across ocean and rail. Vizion changes the game by providing multiple data sources that are already connected, offering instant-on capabilities. Their API normalizes data from various sources, including EDI, AIS, port-terminal events, and direct connections to Class I railways. With data refreshed multiple times daily, latency is reduced to 6 hours or less. Vizion automatically pushes complete, standardized, and detailed container tracking events to any software system or spreadsheet, providing end-to-end visibility for logistic service providers, shippers, and stakeholders.

Key Takeaways: Real Time Container Tracking * Kyle Henderson is Co-founder and CEO of Vizion, a groundbreaking technology company revolutionizing container tracking in the logistics industry. * In the podcast interview, Kyle and Joe discuss real time container tracking. * Vizon provides multiple data sources for tracking containers across ocean and rail. * The company offers instant-on capabilities, allowing users to track containers without the need to call carriers or visit websites. * Vizon's API normalizes data from various sources, including EDI, AIS, port-terminal events, and direct connections to Class I railways. * The data is refreshed multiple times daily, reducing latency to 6 hours or less. * Vizon automatically pushes complete, standardized, and detailed container tracking events to any software system or spreadsheet. * The company has recently launched intermodal rail tracking, providing direct connections to the 7 Class I railways in North America. * Users can access real-time container tracking data through Vizon's API, pushing the information to spreadsheets, ERPs, TMS, or other software systems. * Vizon allows users to track containers by entering container numbers or master bill of lading. * The company's API also provides port and terminal events to enhance visibility, including Last Free Date alerts and Available for Pickup notifications. * Vizon serves a wide range of customers, including 3rd Wave, Anvyl, Blackstone Shipping, Freight Mango, Geodis, Mohawk, Overhaul, Redwood, Revolution Beauty, Visco, gtms, and Samsonite.

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Corey Apirian and Joe Lynch discuss fulfillment vs. micro-fulfillment. Corey, CEO of Davinci Micro Fulfillment, supports brands with an end-to-end solution for efficient direct-to-consumer eCommerce fulfillment.

About Corey Apirian Corey Apirian is the CEO of Davinci Micro Fulfillment. With over 15 years of senior management experience, Corey is an accomplished Supply Chain and Operations Leader. He has a track record of driving significant growth, savings, and exceptional service through the development and execution of effective strategies. Corey specializes in ecommerce and channel merchandising, aligning operational initiatives with corporate objectives. He is skilled in building and leading high-performing teams that thrive on inclusion, collaboration, and engagement. Corey is also proficient in product development and management, successful contract negotiations, continuous improvements, emerging technologies, and cultivating key relationships and partnerships. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Supply Chain Management from Syracuse University.

About Davinci Micro Fulfillment Davinci Micro Fulfillment Solutions partners with consumer brands to support their fast forward fulfillment with an end-to-end solution that includes front-end merchandising, inventory optimization and fulfillment services provided from our micro-fulfillment centers. Davinci’s MFC locations are strategically located throughout the US and sized to minimize lead-time (same day to 1-2 days shipping time to consumers) and cost. Each MFC is operated to maximize flexibility and focused on forward deployed inventory and fulfillment.

Key Takeaways: Fulfillment vs. Micro-Fulfillment * Corey Apirian, CEO of Davinci Micro Fulfillment, supports brands with an end-to-end solution for efficient direct-to-consumer eCommerce fulfillment. * In the podcast interview, Corey and Joe discuss fulfillment vs. micro-fulfillment.

+ Fulfillment refers to the process of receiving, processing, and delivering customer orders. It involves tasks such as picking and packing products, managing inventory, and shipping orders to customers.
+ Micro-fulfillment, on the other hand, is a specific type of fulfillment that takes place in small fulfillment centers located in close proximity to the end customer.
+ Micro fulfillment focuses on fast and efficient fulfillment, with the goal of minimizing lead time and cost.
+ Micro-fulfillment centers are strategically located throughout the country and are designed to reach any zip code in 2 days or less.
  • Davinci Micro Fulfillment Solutions partners with consumer brands to provide end-to-end fulfillment services from their strategically located micro-fulfillment centers.
  • Their micro-fulfillment centers are designed for fast, forward fulfillment, with shipping times of same day to 1-2 days to consumers.
  • Davinci offers Micro Fulfillment as a Service, using technology in a physical location network to market, sell, fulfill, and ship products for brands and retailers.
  • Their Davinci Quadron service provides a seamless experience for consumers, placing products where they want to purchase and ensuring quick product movement.
  • With hyper-local micro-fulfillment centers throughout the US, Davinci enables parcel delivery in 1, 2, and same-day service within a 90-mile radius.
  • Davinci provides a full-service operation that covers every function in the supply chain, from point of origin to point of consumption, reducing operating expenses and expediting inventory turnover.
  • Their micro-fulfillment centers promise 1-day ground delivery to over 60% of the continental US and 2-day delivery to 100%.
  • Davinci's front-end merchandising team helps brands develop strategies for presenting products on eCommerce platforms, optimizing pricing, content, and more.
  • They offer network optimization services to curate the right products in the right quantities in the right locations, guaranteeing efficient and profitable shipment.
  • Davinci supports various integration methods, including API and EDI, and can handle different types of shipments, including LTL, bulk, and small parcel.

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Christian Piller and Joe Lynch discuss painless retail returns. Christian is a co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer of Pollen, a technology platform revolutionizing the reverse supply chain for retailers with pickups from consumers’ doorsteps for less than a standard return shipping label.

About Christian Piller Christian Piller is a co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer of Pollen Technologies, Inc. (ReturnsSuck.com) where he is responsible for business development, fundraising, sales, and strategy. Christian brings 15+ years’ experience of supply chain execution, strategy, and digitalization from project44, Amazon, and Grainger. He is a Lecturer at DePaul University’s Kellstadt Graduate School of Business and an Instructor for the University of Tennessee’s Executive Education for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). He is Purdue University’s Mitch E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business 2023 Young Alumni Award winner. Christian earned his bachelor’s from Purdue University. He and his wife, Michelle, live in Chicago.

About Pollen Pollen Technologies is a groundbreaking technology platform that is revolutionizing the reverse supply chain for retailers. With a focus on returns, Pollen helps retailers sell and save millions by plugging its technology into existing logistic ecosystems. By orchestrating a "door to warehouse" label/box-less pickup at no additional cost to the retailer, Pollen can free up billions in working capital that is often trapped in excess inventory. Additionally, Pollen's innovative approach minimizes millions of tons of waste, making it an environmentally friendly solution. Unlike traditional methods, Pollen does not require overhead costs such as drivers, rented space, or sort centers. Instead, it leverages a network of gig economy, rideshare partners, and shippers to facilitate pickups from consumers' doorsteps. With its patented technology, Pollen is transforming returns from a cost to a profit center for retailers.

Key Takeaways: Painless Retail Returns * Christian Piller is a co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer of Pollen, a technology platform revolutionizing the reverse supply chain for retailers with pickups from consumers’ doorsteps for less than a standard return shipping label. * In the podcast interview, Christian and Joe discuss painless retail returns, which is exactly what Pollen provides to their customers. * Pollen helps retailers sell and save millions through returns. * Pollen plugs its technology into existing logistic ecosystems to orchestrate a "door to warehouse" label/box-less pickup at no additional cost to the retailer. * Pollen frees billions in working capital trapped in excess inventory and minimizes millions of tons of waste. * Pollen is the first technology platform revolutionizing the reverse supply chain for retailers with pickups from consumers' doorsteps for less than a standard return shipping label. * Pollen requires no overhead like drivers, rented space in a retail location, or sort centers. * Pollen lays on top of existing supply chain solutions to orchestrate pickups through a network of gig economy, rideshare partners, and shippers. * Pollen does not require a box or label to pick up - that's something they've patented. * Pollen's solutions include "door to warehouse" synchronization of the existing supply chain, market your business with branded returns, faster recovery and reinjection of products into existing inventory lines, consolidation to streamline warehouse flows, sustainable packaging waste reduction, and verified item validation at pickup. * Pollen's pick up service is available across 20,000 locations, covering 95% of the US. * Pollen's technology transforms returns from a cost to a profit center, resulting in happy customers, increased post-return buy rates, reduced return fraud, and improved cart conversion rates.

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Alexis Mizell-Pleasant and Joe Lynch discuss the next frontier in food logistics. Alexis is Managing Editor at Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive.

About Alexis Mizell-Pleasant Alexis Mizell-Pleasant is Managing Editor at Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazines where she is responsible for writing, editing, managing the awards programs, overseeing social media, moderating webinars, managing client relationships and more. She has a background in journalism and a diverse resume of experience in many communications roles for companies like the Medical University of South Carolina, Amazon, and a major non-profit in the city of Charleston, SC. She holds a master’s degree in communication from Johns Hopkins University and she is a U.S. Navy veteran who served as an engineer in the nuclear field onboard the USS Ronald Reagan prior to her writing career.

About Food Logistics Food Logistics reaches more than 26,000 supply chain executives in the global food and beverage industries, including executives in the food sector (growers, producers, manufacturers, wholesalers and grocers) and the logistics section (transportation, warehousing, distribution, software and technology) who share a mutual interest in the operations and business aspects of the global cold food supply chain. Food Logistics and sister publication Supply & Demand Chain Executive also operate SCN Summit and Women in Supply Chain Forum.

About Supply & Demand Chain Executive Supply & Demand Chain Executive is the only supply chain publication covering the entire global supply chain, focusing on trucking, warehousing, packaging, procurement, risk management, professional development and more.

Key Takeaways: The Next Frontier in Food Logistics * Alexis Mizell-Pleasant is managing editor at Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive. * In the podcast interview, Alexis and Joe discuss the next frontier in food logistics. * Food Logistics is the only magazine exclusively dedicated to covering the cold food and beverage sector. * It is published 6 times a year, providing regular updates and insights into the industry. * The magazine reaches more than 26,000 supply chain executives in the food and beverage sector. * Its readership includes growers, producers, manufacturers, wholesalers, packagers, and grocers. * Food Logistics also caters to professionals in the logistics sector, including transportation, warehousing, distribution, software, and technology. * The magazine serves as an excellent source of buyers in various areas of the food and beverage industry. * It covers topics related to food and beverage manufacturing, producing, processing, retailing, distributing, restaurant and food service, warehousing, transportation, and storage. * Food Logistics provides valuable insights into industry trends, best practices, and innovations. * Its subscribers include professionals from manufacturing, retail, distribution, restaurant/foodservice, 3PLs and cold storage providers, ocean ports/carriers, software/technology providers, and cold storage. * By focusing solely on the cold food and beverage sector, Food Logistics offers specialized and in-depth coverage of this specific industry segment.

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Matt Schultz and Joe Lynch discuss retail delivery trends. Matt is Vice President of Logistics Partnerships at OneRail, an Orlando-based last mile transportation visibility solution providing shippers with Amazon-level dependability and speed.

About Matt Schultz Matt Schultz is Vice President of Logistic Partnerships at OneRail. OneRail is an Orlando-based last mile transportation visibility solution providing shippers with Amazon-level dependability and speed. With a real-time connected network of drivers, OneRail finds the right vehicle for suitable delivery, so shippers gain low prices and greater capacity to rapidly scale their businesses. Matt has played an instrumental role in growing OneRail’s logistic partnership network to more than 10 million drivers, from national delivery companies to small local couriers. His expertise includes start-ups, franchising, business planning & development, operations management, and talent acquisition.

About OneRail OneRail is an Orlando-based last mile transportation visibility solution providing shippers with Amazon-level dependability and speed. With a real-time connected network of 10 million drivers, OneRail finds the right vehicle for the right delivery so shippers gain low prices and greater capacity to rapidly scale their businesses. Across retail, CPG, distribution, construction, healthcare and more, OneRail offers an exceptional last mile delivery experience with an on-time delivery rate of 98.6%, while keeping brands front and center. To learn more, visit OneRail.com.

Key Takeaways: Retail Delivery Trends * Matt Schultz is Vice President of Logistic Partnerships at OneRail, an Orlando-based last mile transportation visibility solution providing shippers with Amazon-level dependability and speed. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Matt discuss retail delivery trends and OneRail’s delivery fulfillment platform that has an integrated coast-to-coast courier network of 10 million drivers. * 3 retail delivery trends discussed:

+ The marketplace problem – the marketplaces that specialize in retail delivery and pick-up service (usually groceries) are not good for retailers because they:
      1. Define and own the customer relationship and all the data, instead of the retailer. 2. Compete directly with the retailers and may entice customers to try other retailers. 3. Charge fees that may cause the retailer to lose money on the transaction.
    • Ownership of the customer, customer data, and the customer experience is increasingly important and retailers need a delivery partner that will consistently execute the retailers vision, while respecting the retailer’s relationship with their customers.
    • To provide the customer experience for both the shipper (retailer) and the customer, a technology orchestration platform is a must have. OneRail’s orchestration platform connect shippers to vetted couriers in real time.
  1. OneRail provides 100% visibility into the delivery flow, but it’s way more than a visibility platform. With the right mix of leading technology, dependable couriers, and a vigilant customer experience (CX) team, customers get the ability to change delivery outcomes in real time.
  2. The OneRail logistics platform is modular, with the flexibility to serve as a standalone platform or integrate with an existing TMS.

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Mark Hunter and Joe Lynch discuss becoming a Sales Hunter. Mark also known as "The Sales Hunter” helps companies and salespeople find and retain better prospects they can close at full price.

About Mark Hunter Mark Hunter is recognized as one of the top 50 most influential sales and marketing leaders in the world. He is author of three books, “High-Profit Prospecting” and “High-Profit Selling” and his newest “A Mind for Sales.” His integrity centered communication strategies are used each day by thousands of people from “Fortune 100” firms to small start-ups. Clients include, American Express, Chubb Insurance, Farm Bureau, Great Western Bank and hundreds more. These same strategies are found in The Sales Hunter University on-line program which in 2020, was ranked as one of the top 10 sales learning programs due its unique style of coaching and engagement with Mark Hunter. Mark has spoken in more than 30 countries on 5 continents and travels more than 200 days per year working with people helping to show them how to find and retain better clients. He’s known for his engaging style that empowers others to move to a higher level. He doesn’t view what he does as a job, he views it as a lifestyle. He believes when you live life helping others you have the ability to create deep relationships that impact others. His mission is to help others see sales in this manner to allow them to increase their influence and impact.

Key Takeaways: Becoming a Sales Hunter * Mark Hunter, also known as "The Sales Hunter” helps companies and salespeople find and retain better prospects they can close at full price. * In the podcast interview, Mark and Joe discuss becoming a sales hunter. During the interview, Mark shares some of the sales strategies he uses in his sales consulting and training practice. * Strategy #1 – Know Your Ideal Prospect. + Pick a niche and develop a profile for your ideal customer. + Stay in your lane – become very knowledgeable in your chosen niche. * Strategy #2 – Understand Your Customer’s Problem and How You Solve it. + Become an expert in your customer’s problems and your solutions to those problems. + Use your new found expertise to engage with similar customers. * Strategy #3 – Land and Expand. + When you land a new account, you are not closing a deal, you are opening a relationship. + Constantly find ways to add more value and to win more business within existing accounts. * Strategy #4 – Maintain Profitability. + Lowering margins to win business seldom works out for the customer or the salesperson. + The Sales Hunter teaches his client how to avoid negotiating and finding serious prospects – ones who not just shopping for price. * Mark Hunter has literally written the book(s) on sales. If you want to improve your sale performance connect with Mark or read one of his books: + A Mind for Sales + High Profit Prospecting + High-Profit Selling: Win the Sale Without Compromising on Price

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Mark Harris and Joe Lynch discuss the rise of exosuits. Mark is the CEO of HeroWear, a wearable technology company focused on developing assistive clothing solutions.

About Mark Harris Mark is a driven, serial entrepreneur with an innovator’s mindset. At HeroWear, Mark leads a team of amazing engineers, designers, manufacturers, and business experts to launch a line of exosuits that will improve the health, safety, and productivity of workers within the logistics industry. Previously, Mark founded and led Concert Genetics in its mission to connect the Genetic Health Information Network. Mark is deeply involved in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, having advised startup accelerators, investment groups, and early-stage companies in Nashville, and has been recognized as one of Nashville's Forty Under 40 and was awarded as one of 25 Health Care Heroes selected by the Chamber of Commerce for his contributions and leadership in the community. Mark earned three degrees from Vanderbilt University: a BS in Molecular and Cellular Biology, a Ph.D. in Cancer Biology, and an MBA from the Owen Graduate School of Management.

About HeroWear HeroWear is a wearable technology company that aims to revolutionize physical labor by developing exoskeleton technology to prevent back pain and improve people's lives. Their focus is on providing comfortable, reliable, and effective protection for working men and women in various industries such as warehouses, manufacturing centers, and construction sites. Founded in 2019, HeroWear introduced their first product, the Apex exosuit, in 2020. Since then, thousands of users at hundreds of customers have experienced the benefits of the suit, allowing them to feel better and work smarter. In 2021, HeroWear embarked on a project to develop the SABER exosuit for the US Army, showcasing their expertise and commitment to innovation. In 2023, HeroWear unveiled the Apex 2, the latest advancement in their back-assist exosuit technology. This new iteration is even more comfortable, user-friendly, and durable, incorporating valuable insights gained from real-world usage of the Apex exosuit. With a strong track record and a dedication to improving the lives of workers, HeroWear continues to lead the way in the field of wearable technology for physical labor.

**Key Takeaways: The Rise of Exosuits** * Mark Harris is the CEO of HeroWear, a wearable technology company focused on developing assistive clothing solutions.
  • In the podcast interview, Mark and Joe discuss the rise of exosuits, which is what Mark and the HeroWear team provide to the working men and women in various industries such as warehouses, manufacturing centers, and construction.
  • Their first product, the Apex, is a back-assist exosuit designed to reduce strain on the back.
  • The Apex was developed in collaboration with the Center for Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology at Vanderbilt University.
  • It is the first exosuit built from the ground up for both men and women.
  • The Apex features a patent-pending dual-mode technology that allows users to easily turn the back assistance on or off.
  • The textile-based design of the Apex is modular, offering over 50 possible combinations for a perfect fit and support.
  • HeroWear also offers the Apex 2, a lightweight back-assist exosuit that focuses on comfort and wearability.
  • The Apex 2 reduces muscle fatigue and strain, providing more energy on the job and a better quality of life outside of work.
  • HeroWear offers an exclusive exo-as-a-service for select companies interested in their technology.
  • They also provide pilot programs and field studies to gather data and equip companies with the information needed to implement exosuit programs.

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Mark Lavelle and Joe Lynch discuss n alternative to UPS and FedEx. Mark is the Chief Executive Officer at Maergo, a first-of-its-kind parcel delivery platform, purpose-built for branded direct-to-consumer delivery using modern technology and advanced data capabilities.

About Mark Lavelle Mark Lavelle is the Chief Executive Officer at Maergo, a first-of-its-kind parcel delivery platform, purpose-built for branded direct-to-consumer delivery using modern technology and advanced data capabilities. Mark has over 20 years of experience growing businesses at the intersection of commerce, payments, and internet technology. He’s Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of Deep Lake Capital. Previously, Mark was SVP of Commerce at Adobe as a result of the $1.7B acquisition of Magento where he was CEO. Other senior leadership roles include eBay, PayPal and Bill Me Later.

About Maergo Serving the fastest growing brands across retail, Maergo simplifies and expedites small parcel delivery. Offering 1-3 day nationwide service, Maergo accelerates the end-to-end ecommerce & delivery experience through a comprehensive, proven network of providers, and simplifies the challenge many brands face of having to manage multiple carriers. Maergo takes care of it all through a single relationship. We deliver the reliability brands have come to count on, while offering freedom from egregious price increases, hidden accessorial fees, and lackluster support often seen from legacy providers. Topped off by improving time-in-transit and lowering your costs, Maergo is reimagining delivery and changing the way the retailers ship and deliver to their customers.

Key Takeaways: An Alternative to UPS and FedEx * Mark Lavelle is the Chief Executive Officer at Maergo, a first-of-its-kind parcel delivery platform, purpose-built for branded direct-to-consumer delivery using modern technology and advanced data capabilities. * In the podcast interview, Mark and Joe discuss alternatives to UPS and FedEx. Mark’s company, Maergo is one of those alternatives that many fast growing brands are using to simplify and expedite their small parcel shipments. * Maergo simplifies and expedites small parcel delivery for the fastest growing brands across retail. * They offer 1-3 day nationwide service, accelerating the end-to-end ecommerce and delivery experience. * Maergo has a comprehensive network of providers, eliminating the need for brands to manage multiple carriers. * They deliver reliability while avoiding price increases, hidden fees, and lackluster support seen from legacy providers. * Maergo improves time-in-transit and lowers costs, reimagining delivery for retailers. * They drive higher conversion rates by providing a faster delivery experience for brands. * Maergo eliminates the need for expensive regional distribution centers and complex carrier relationships. * Their network features include pick-ups seven days a week, flexible sortation, eco-friendly use of passenger flight cargo capacity, and diverse last mile partners. * Maergo understands that providing a great shipping experience is crucial for brand success. * They offer faster, cheaper, and greener shipping options for high-growth brands, reducing carbon emissions and providing an alternative to legacy carriers.

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Desmond (Dez) Clark and Joe Lynch discuss winning at football and freight, which is exactly what Dez is up to. Dez is the President of Bear Down Logistics, an asset-based transportation company based in Orlando, Florida. Dez played in the NFL for 12 years, 8 years with the Chicago Bears - hence the company name.

About Desmond (Dez) Clark Desmond Clark is a multi-talented individual with a diverse range of experiences. He is the President of Bear Down Logistics, a transportation company based in Orlando, Florida. In addition to his work in logistics, Desmond is also a Motivational Speaker and Leadership Trainer-Coach at Dez Clark Speaks. He has also held positions as an Associate Partner at Podium Risk Management, a Principal in Property and Casualty at The Insurance People, and a Financial Advisor at MassMutual. Desmond is also the former President of the Chicago Chapter of the NFL Alumni Association. Prior to his successful career in business, Desmond was an NFL athlete, having played for 12 years and with the Chicago Bears for 8 years. He graduated from Wake Forest University with a Bachelor of Science in Communication.

About Bear Down Logistics Bear Down Logistics is a highly experienced asset-based transportation company that has been operating out of Central Florida for over 30 years. With over 100,000 sq ft of Class-A, bonded warehouse space, the company provides storage, transload, and dry van services. Bear Down Logistics utilizes its company-owned assets for drayage and delivery services throughout the State of Florida, while its brokerage division serves all states and excess capacity needs for its customers. Partnering with 30-year-old company Quick Trip Express, Bear Down Logistics understands the importance of being dependable and producing at the highest level, both internally for its team and externally for its customers. The company's network of over 25,000 carriers allows it to serve a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, retail, lumber, hotel, construction, food, medical, and more. Bear Down Logistics believes in the process of greatness, executing details in excellence consistently over time to deliver premium results.

Key Takeaways: Winning at Football and Freight * Bear Down Logistics is an asset-based transportation company operating out of Central Florida. * The company has over 100,000 square feet of Class-A, bonded warehouse space, providing storage, transload, and dry van services. * Bear Down utilize their company-owned assets for drayage and delivery services throughout the State of Florida. * Their brokerage division serves all states and their excess capacity needs for their customers. * The company serves a wide range of industries including manufacturing, retail, lumber, hotel, construction, food, medical, and more. * Bear Down moves a wide variety of commodities including wood products, stone, machinery, metals, furniture, and more. * The company has a network of over 25,000 carriers, allowing them to ship for a wide range of industries. * They are trusted by 750+ happy clients and offer 24/7 ELD tracking, quick coverage, and on-time deliveries. * Bear Down believe in being great and executing the details in excellence consistently over time to deliver premium results.

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 Dr. Yossi Sheffi and Joe Lynch discussAI and the future of supply chain, which is the central theme of Yossi’s latest book, The Magic Conveyor Belt: Supply Chains, A.I., and the Future of Work. Yossi is the Elisha Gray II professor of Engineering Systems at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he serves as Director of the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL).

About Dr. Yossi Sheffi Dr. Yossi Sheffi is the Elisha Gray II professor of Engineering Systems at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he serves as Director of the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL). He is an expert in systems optimization, risk and resilience, and supply chain management, topics he researches and teaches at MIT and other leading business and engineering schools. Professor Sheffi is the author of a 1985 textbook on transportation networks and eight management books, dealing with supply chain resilience, sustainability, industrial clustering, and other business management issues. His latest books include The New (Ab)Normal: Reshaping Business and Supply Chain Strategy Beyond Covid-19 (2020) and A Shot in the Arm: How Science, Engineering, and Supply Chains Converged to Vaccinate the World (2021). His latest book, The Magic Conveyor Belt: Supply Chains, A.I., and The Future of Work, was released in April 2023. Under his leadership, MIT CTL has launched many educational, research, and industry/government outreach programs, including the MIT Master of Engineering in Logistics program in 1998, the MIT Master of Applied Sciences in Supply Chain Management, and the MIT on-line offering, MITx MicroMasters program in supply chain management. Launched in 2016, the program had its one millionth registrant at the end of 2022. Outside academia, Professor Sheffi has consulted with numerous government agencies as well as leading manufacturing, retail, and transportation enterprises all over the world. He is also an active entrepreneur, having founded five successful companies, all acquired by larger enterprises, and a sought-after speaker at corporate and professional events.

About The Magic Conveyor Belt (Yossi's new book) The societal and economic spasms of the early 2020s highlighted the crucial role of world-spanning supply chains in the modern global economy, as well as the growing role of digital technology, including A.I. and automation, in the future economy. In The Magic Conveyor Belt, MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi explains what supply chains are, how they operate, and how the integration of advanced technology with people and processes will be the hallmark of future supply chain management. Professor Sheffi lays the foundation for understanding supply chains and the characteristics that make them complex. In Part 1 of the book, “The Global Dance,” he delves into the often-hidden intrinsic structure of supply chains to ground the reader in the challenges of managing the mammoth networks involved. Part 2, “Further Complexity and Challenges,” shows how the last 50 years have added even more complexity to supply chains. This part covers the rising demand for goods, as well as the increasing consumer expectations for fast, perfect delivery services. The capabilities and future roles of automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence are changing and augmenting the jobs held by workers—covered in Parts 3 and 4. Elements of the book trace the implications of multiple trends in the operating environment for tomorrow’s global supply chains, as they change and augment the jobs held by workers. While many of the new skills require technical knowhow, it is social skills, ironically, that may be a key for future human employment in an economy dominated by technology.

About MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics has been a global leader in supply chain management innovation, education, and research for fifty years. It has educated practitioners worldwide and has helped numerous companies gain a competitive advantage from its cutting-edge research.

Key Takeaways: AI and the Future of Supply Chain * Dr. Yossi Sheffi is the Elisha Gray II professor of Engineering Systems at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he serves as Director of the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL). * In the podcast interview, Yossi and Joe discuss AI and the future of supply chain, which is the central theme of Yossi’s latest book, The Magic Conveyor Belt: Supply Chains, A.I., and the Future of Work * The topics below were touched on in the podcast and covered in much more depth in Yossi's book, The Magic Conveyor Belt: * Demystifying the murky depths, twists, and turns of supply chains. * A.I. - job killer or job creator? * The 5th Industrial Revolution: Why human and A.I. collaboration is the future. * Exploring the complex production systems of consumer goods, from Grape-Nuts to diapers. * The March of the Machines: fears of job-stealing tech across time. * Following the journey of the t-shirt from factory to retailer. * How critical components can flip a supply chain from plenty to shortages. * The impact of digital technology on supply chain management. * Technology is not enough – the drawbacks of automated systems. * The challenge of entry-level employment for future generations. * Five skills to retain employment in a world with growing levels of automation. * Future trends in world supply chains and economies. * Six areas humans surpass computers in supply chain operations. * Environmental sustainability and the impact of climate change on supply chains. * Why supply chains actually worked well during the pandemic. * How technology is the key to sustainability.

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Lionel van der Walt and Joe Lynch discuss revolutionizing freight forwarding using tech, which is exactly what Raft.ai does. Lionel is the Chief Growth Officer of Raft.ai, an intelligent logistics platform that automates AP invoices, customs, shipping documents, and pre-alert workflows significantly reducing manual work while increasing accuracy and compliance for freight forwarders and customs brokers.

About Lionel van der Walt Lionel van der Walt is currently the Chief Growth Officer at Raft and an industry thought leader on sustainability in supply chain with over 20 years of international executive leadership experience. He began his career in the South African Air Force and later spent more than a decade with the International Air Transport Association (IATA), where he held various leadership positions in South Africa, Spain, and the United States, including President of Cargo Network Services Corp., IATA’s U.S. cargo subsidiary. Lionel served as Chief Executive Officer at the International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants (IIBEC), then as President and Chief Executive Officer, Americas, followed by Global Chief Commercial Officer at PayCargo. He has also been a member of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association and PayCargo’s Board of Directors. Lionel holds an MBA in Strategy and General Management from Milpark Business School in South Africa and has also qualified as an Air Traffic Controller and Aircraft Maintenance Technician.

About Raft Raft is the intelligent logistics platform that’s rewriting the technology playbook for freight forwarders and customs brokers in the automation era. They empower their customers to drive efficiency and deliver more value to their end-customers by automating and orchestrating the entire shipment lifecycle—from operations, finance, customs, and sales to visibility and emissions reporting. Raft combines the power of unified data, communications, and workflows with the speed and scale of AI and third-party connectivity, freeing up teams to focus on higher value work while reducing costs and driving profitability. Founded in 2017, Raft serves 60 freight forwarders in 30+ countries globally, including several of the A&A’s Top 25 Global Freight Forwarders List, and is used to manage over 300k shipments per month, saving its customers up to 2 hours on every shipment.

Key Takeaways: Revolutionizing Freight Forwarding Using Tech * Lionel van der Walt is the Chief Growth Officer of Raft.ai, an intelligent logistics platform that automates AP invoices, customs, shipping documents, and pre-alert workflows significantly reducing manual work while increasing accuracy and compliance for freight forwarders and customs brokers. * In the podcast interview, Lionel and Joe discuss revolutionizing freight forwarding using tech. * Raft.ai is a technology company that specializes in conversational AI and natural language processing. * The company was founded in 2017 by a team of experienced entrepreneurs and AI experts. * Raft.ai's mission is to help businesses improve customer engagement and streamline operations through AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants. * The company's flagship product is called RaftBot, which can be customized to meet the specific needs of different industries and businesses. * Raft.ai has worked with a variety of clients, including major brands like Coca-Cola, Nestle, and Unilever. * The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, but also has offices in London and Bangalore. * Raft.ai has won several awards for its innovative technology, including the 2019 AI Breakthrough Award for Best Conversational Interface Platform. * The company is committed to ethical AI practices and has developed a set of principles to guide its work, including transparency, accountability, and respect for user privacy.

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Trey Griggs and Joe Lynch discuss key takeaways from TMSA Elevate, a conference held in Savannah, Georgia on June 11, 12, and 13. TMSA is the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association, a non-profit organization for sales and marketing professionals in transportation and logistics. Trey Griggs, Founder of the Beta Consulting Group was an emcee for the event.

About Trey Griggs Trey Griggs is a successful sales and marketing professional with a diverse background in education, youth ministry, and technology. He is the Founder and CEO of Beta Consulting Group, where he helps logistics companies improve their sales and marketing outcomes through consulting, coaching, and connecting. Trey began his career as a high school physics teacher and coach, as well as a youth pastor, before transitioning to sales and marketing. He gained valuable experience in door-to-door office supply sales before joining a technology company in transportation and logistics. Trey quickly excelled in his role, earning Sales Rep of the Year and leading the team in revenue-generation for three consecutive years. He is known for building a personal brand on social media, creating familiarity and trust among prospects, clients, and partners. Trey is also a skilled writer, producing website content, blogs, white papers, customer testimonials, and social media content. C-level executives and sales and marketing leaders rely on Trey to promote collaboration between teams and grow revenue.

About Beta Consulting Group BETA Consulting Group is in the business of building brands through foundational messaging and customer testimonial videos, along with creating relevant content for the transportation industry through LinkedIn LIVE shows and industry events to entertain, educate and inspire. Trey collaborates with industry titans in sales and marketing to ensure his clients have the best resources to build their brands and drive revenue growth.

About Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA) Sales and marketing professionals in the logistics and transportation industry come to the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA)as the place to learn, to grow, to have fun together and to make lasting connections. Members enjoy access to live events, virtual forums and exclusive member-only benefits. The association was founded in 1924 and has gone through many names and iterations throughout the years, but it’s mission to be the resource for its members has never changed.

Key Takeaways From TMSA Elevate * Trey Griggs is the Founder and CEO of Beta Consulting Group, where he helps logistics companies improve their sales and marketing outcomes through consulting, coaching, and connecting. * Trey was an emcee for TMSA Elevate, a conference held in Savannah, Georgia on June 11, 12, and 13. * TMSA is the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association, a non-profit organization for sales and marketing professionals in transportation and logistics. * TMSA provides opportunities for members to learn, make lasting connections, and access member-only benefits. * TMSA is focused on building relationships within the community of sales and marketers in transportation and logistics. * TMSA offers resources to help members elevate their skill set, including attending the TMSA Annual Conference, webinars, virtual roundtables, and networking opportunities. * TMSA's mission is to enable transportation and logistics sales and marketing professionals to learn and give back to the industry through education, connections, and resources. * TMSA is the pre-eminent non-profit sales and marketing association that transportation and logistics professionals turn to for industry-specific education, connections, and resources. * TMSA has multiple levels of membership to fit the needs of individual professionals and businesses. * TMSA was founded in 1924 as a railroad-based association and has evolved with the marketplace throughout its existence. * TMSA is the only association dedicated to advancing the success of marketing and sales professionals in all modes of the commercial freight transportation market. * TMSA offers a variety of resources to its members, including access to a complete database of past webinars, conference presentations, and award submissions.

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Ben Emmrich and Joe Lynch discuss the Tusk Logistcis story. Ben is the Co-founder and CEO of Tusk, a small parcel shipping network driving value through lower prices, faster deliveries, and great service.

About Ben Emmrich Ben Emmrich is the Co-founder and CEO of Tusk. Ben has spent his career at the overlap of small parcel shipping and ecommerce and led operations and strategic partnerships at Google Shopping and Shippo before building Tusk. Having seen the small parcel industry from many angles -- as an operator, software provider and start-up -- Ben is a firm believer that any small parcel delivery provider's sole focus should be on making a meaningful, honest impact for its shippers and that volume follows value.

About Tusk Logistics Tusk puts professional shippers first, unlocking previously unachievable savings and offering peace of mind with reliable technology, easy integrations, and great service. Founded in 2021 by Ben Emmrich and Adam Hipp, Tusk expands the possibility for shippers by connecting them to a national network of regional parcel carriers that offers reliable, predictable service at a significant savings – usually 30-40% lower than UPS or FedEx. Tusk instantly lowers shipping costs with pre-negotiated rates, eliminates “new carrier headache” with easy integrations and offers superior, proactive shipper support.

Key Takeaways: The Tusk Logistics Story * Ben Emmrich is the Co-founder and CEO of Tusk, a small parcel shipping network driving value through lower prices, faster deliveries, and great service. * In the podcast interview, Ben and Joe talked about the small parcel market and the founding of Tusk Logistics. * Small parcel shipping has seen explosive growth due to the rise of ecommerce. * Most shippers that need to move a lot of ecommerce small parcel shipments, use FedEx, UPS, or USPS because these companies have a nationwide service area, and they do a great job. * In addition to the dominant players (UPS, FedEx, etc.) there are a lot of regional small parcel carriers who provide a tremendous value, but they don’t have the nationwide service area. * Tusk Logistics is laser focused on shippers and they have developed a technology/service that gives high volume small parcel shippers the ability to leverage the superior service and cost savings that the regional players provide – without sacrificing the nationwide service area. * Tusk has connected the leading regional small parcel companies into a network that covers most of the USA (and growing all the time). * The Tusk technology provides shippers a seamless experience while saving 30-40% on small parcel shipping.

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Seth Clevenger and Joe Lynch discuss the top 100 logistics companies. Seth is Managing Editor of features at Transport Topics. He plans, writes and edits news features for Transport Topics’ weekly newspaper, supplemental publications and TTNews.com.

About Seth Clevenger Seth Clevenger is Managing Editor of features at Transport Topics. He plans, writes and edits news features for Transport Topics’ weekly newspaper, supplemental publications and TTNews.com. He also creates video and audio content for Transport Topics’ webcasts, podcasts and radio programming. Clevenger, who joined TT in 2011, covers the latest industry news with a special focus on transportation technology, including automated vehicles and driver-assist systems, the latest developments in trucking equipment, transportation management software, telematics and mobile communications, data analytics, routing and navigation software, onboard video and more. Clevenger, currently based in Alexandria, Va., is a native of northwest Ohio. He is a 2005 graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

About Transport Topics Since 1935, Transport Topics has been the news leader in trucking and freight transportation. When it comes to major issues, industry events, and new developments, TT journalists get the story first and get it right, keeping readers informed about all aspects of the trucking industry and helping them stay ready for what's to come.

Key Takeaways: The Top 100 Logistics Companies * Seth Clevenger is Managing Editor of features at Transport Topics. He plans, writes, and edits news features for Transport Topics’ weekly newspaper, supplemental publications and TTNews.com. * In the podcast interview, Seth and Joe discuss the top 100 logistics companies. Below are some highlights from Seth’s article, 2023 Top 100 Logistics List Highlights Growth for 3PLs. * Despite a challenging economic environment and less favorable market conditions, the largest third-party logistics companies in North America continued to grow last year. * Spot freight demand has softened, and truck capacity has loosened since the frenetic days of the 2021 freight boom. * Shippers have replenished their inventories after struggling with supply chain bottlenecks during the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. * An overwhelming majority of the 3PLs that appear on the 2023 Transport Topics Top 100 Logistics Companies list continued to grow their revenues last year. * The annual list ranks companies on the basis of annual gross revenue generated by their logistics operations, including freight brokerage, freight forwarding, warehousing and distribution and asset-based dedicated contract carriage. * Freight brokerage giant C.H. Robinson Worldwide holds onto its No. 1 ranking by a significant margin. * Ryder Supply Chain Solutions climbed into the top 10 after expanding its revenue to $6.5 billion last year. * Armada Supply Chain Solutions acquired St. Louis-based freight brokerage Sunset Transportation and lands at No. 13 on the Top 100 with more than $5.5 billion in revenue. * Several companies are making their first appearance on the Top 100 this year, including RXO, Ryan Transportation Service, Scotlynn Group, Canada Cartage, KAG Logistics, and Logistics Plus. * The Top 100 list and the accompanying sector rankings were produced in collaboration with industry research and consulting firm Armstrong & Associates.

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Erik Kiser and Joe Lynch discuss why faster EDI is a competitive advantage. Erik is the Founder and CEO of Orderful, a complete cloud EDI platform that is revolutionizing the way manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and technology companies trade EDI data.

About Erik Kiser Erik Kiser is a visionary entrepreneur with a passion for revolutionizing the world of EDI. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, he has honed his skills in a variety of roles, from hands-on integration work to high-level strategic advising. As the founder of Doppio Group, a leading system integrator specializing in EDI, and Orderful Inc, a cutting-edge EDI platform that streamlines supply chain operations, Erik has established himself as a true innovator in the field. He holds a degree in Business Informatics from Indiana University Bloomington, and his expertise and leadership have earned him widespread recognition as a thought leader in the industry.

About Orderful Orderful is a complete cloud EDI platform that is revolutionizing the way manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and technology companies trade EDI data. The platform includes an API that enables companies to connect once and trade EDI data with their entire supply chain, eliminating the need for point-to-point integrations with trading partners. Orderful's customers go live with new EDI connections in days, leading to improved top-line revenues and bottom-line margins. The product is built for users, bringing control and agility back to supply chain operations.

Key Takeaways: Faster EDI is a Competitive Advantage * Erik Kiser is the Founder and CEO of Orderful, a complete cloud EDI platform that is revolutionizing the way manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and technology companies trade EDI data. * In the podcast interview, Erik and Joe discuss why faster EDI is a competitive advantage. * Orderful is a complete cloud EDI platform for manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and technology companies. * Forward-thinking companies are using Orderful to replace their existing EDI infrastructure. * The platform includes an API that enables companies to connect once and trade EDI data with their entire supply chain. * Orderful's customers go live with new EDI connections in days leading to improved top-line revenues and bottom-line margins. * Orderful's modern EDI platform standardizes integrations and streamlines testing, getting your business connected with partners 10x faster than other solutions. * Orderful's cloud-native architecture modernizes your enterprise IT landscape and lets you onboard partners easily and quickly. * The product is built for your users, bringing control and agility back to your supply chain operations. * Orderful allows you to integrate your enterprise applications to Orderful once leveraging our easy-to-use canonical API. * Orderful provides you with a payload structure for each transaction type consolidating the EDI requirements of all your partners.

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Michelle LeBlanc and Joe Lynch discuss investing in future sales. Michelle is the CEO and Founder of Drop & Hook Content, a social media and content marketing agency purpose-built for the transportation and logistics industry.

About Michelle LeBlanc Drop & Hook CEO and Founder Michelle LeBlanc has been a marketing professional for over a decade and has specialized in work with transportation and logistics companies since 2014. Over that time she has worked with a range of startups, local businesses, and Fortune 500 brands, including TFI International, CFI, Wreaths Across America, Imaginnovate, Fleet Enable, IMC Companies, Core-Mark International/Performance Foods Group, and PalletTrader/Bettaway Logistics. She has been a featured speaker on social media and content marketing at a range of industry events and currently serves on the board of the Transportation Marketing & Sales Association.

About Drop & Hook Drop & Hook is a social media and content marketing agency purpose-built for the transportation and logistics industry. When you work with drop & hook, you can count on our team to bring more than a decade of industry experience to the conversation. We’re experts in building employer brands, creating trucking trends, engaging niche communities, and making email open rates climb. But more importantly, we’re good listeners. We’ll take the time to learn your business, get to know your unique audience and develop your brand’s voice. Then we’ll build the solutions you need to know that social media and content marketing are simply handled.

Key Takeaways: Investing in Future Sales * Michelle LeBlanc is the CEO and Founder of Drop & Hook Content, a social media and content marketing agency purpose-built for the transportation and logistics industry. * Drop & Hook is a content marketing agency that specializes in social media and community management. * The company has over a decade of experience in building employer brands, creating trucking trends, engaging niche communities, and making email open rates climb. * Drop & Hook Content is known for being good listeners and taking the time to learn their clients' businesses, unique audiences, and brand voices. * The company offers a range of services, including community management, influencer marketing, user-generated content, social media strategy, paid social, creative concepting, content and copy creation, inbound and marketing automation, and social media training. * Drop & Hook Content believes that great stories are what tie all marketing efforts together and can help clients identify and serve those stories to the right audience. * The company offers a six to eight-week discovery project to define clients' social media and content strategies. * Drop & Hook Content provides creative campaign concepts that can be extended across multiple channels and platforms for a fully integrated experience. * The company offers community management services, including inbound message monitoring and response, reputation and review management, group moderation, or message scheduling and publishing. * Drop & Hook Content provides copywriting and content production services for paid advertising copy, organic social media post copy, blog posts, email marketing, newsletters, and more.

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Blake Grolmus and Joe Lynch discuss the overlooked advantage in trucking. Blake serves as the Vice President of Safety for Ruan Transportation Management Systems, a family-owned dedicated logistics provider since 1932.

About Blake Grolmus Blake Grolmus serves as the Vice President of Safety for Ruan Transportation Management Systems. Blake joined Ruan in 2017, leading the company’s new customer onboarding and continuous improvement activities before taking a leadership role in Ruan’s Gases and Chemicals bulk hazmat operating group. He assumed his current role leading Ruan’s safety and compliance teams in 2022. Prior to Ruan, Blake worked in various progressive supply chain roles at Target and grew up in a small business family. Blake was raised in Williamsburg, Iowa and earned his undergraduate degrees in Finance, Real Estate, and Marketing from the University of Northern Iowa. Blake is a member of the American Trucking Associations’ Safety Policy Committee and serves on the Board of Directors and the LEAD Council for the Iowa Motor Truck Association. Blake is also a member of his local city council and volunteers time with outdoor conservation and youth sports organizations.

About Ruan Transportation Ruan provides Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, Value-Added Warehousing, and Brokerage Support Services to customers across the U.S. Ruan’s Integrated Supply Chain Solutions services encompass all aspects of transportation and logistics, providing our customers the ideal combination of asset- and non-asset-based solutions that get your products from point A to point B safely and efficiently. With more than 90 years of transportation management experience, Ruan is one of the top 10 privately owned transportation companies in the country with 300 operations and 5,000 team members.

Key Takeaways: The Overlooked Advantage in Trucking * Blake Grolmus serves as the Vice President of Safety for Ruan Transportation Management Systems, a family-owned dedicated logistics provider since 1932. * In the podcast interview, Blake and Joe discuss the overlooked advantage in trucking, which is safety. * Ruan was the first transportation company to implement a formal safety program in the 1940s. * Ruan’s Megasafe Safety Program is their overarching, comprehensive safety structure. * The company ensures team members have the safest equipment, ongoing training, and guidance from Ruan’s proprietary Megasafe7 Rules of Safe Driving. * Ruan has deployed Lytx Driver Safety Program across its fleet of more than 3,000 vehicles. * The company has an ongoing commitment to quality and process improvement. * Ruan provides 24/7 customer care from one full-service transportation company. * Ruan has over 5,000 team members, including 4,000 truck drivers. * The company has 1.5 million square feet of dedicated warehousing space. * Ruan is a family-owned transportation management company, providing Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, and Value-added Warehousing. Their Integrated Supply Chain Solutions combine Ruan’s non-asset and asset-based capabilities with optimal technology. * Ruan Transportation Management System includes:

+ **Dedicated Contract Transportation** – With Ruan’s Dedicated Contract Transportation, shippers gain a transportation solution that functions as an extension of their supply chain. The tractors and trailers are often branded with the customer’s company logo and image. Driver uniforms also reflect the customer’s brand.
+ **Managed Transportation** – Ruan’s provides a customized third-party logistics solutions that includes mode selection, carrier management, network optimization, certified brokerage services, and more.
+ **Value-Added Warehousing** – Ruan offers dedicated, Value-Added Warehousing services that combines the best warehouse management system (WMS) and experienced professionals to create the best experience for their customers. Ruan offers the region’s most versatile warehouse space and customized solutions tailored to their customers’ requirements.
+ **Integrated Supply Chain Solutions** – Ruan offers an integrated supply chain solution that is customized to the customer’s specific needs. The solution may include a combination of the following services: freight brokerage, dedicated fleets, warehousing services, and contract logistics agreements.

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Joe Lynch and Ryan Mann discuss outsourced sales and marketing, which is one of many services provided by Lean Solutions Group. Ryan is the Director of Marketing at Lean Solutions Group which offers a nearshore/offshore model to establish remote satellite offices in Latin America and the Philippines, allowing businesses to build mission-critical teams in just 3-5 weeks to meet customer expectations and accomplish more.

About Ryan Mann Ryan Mann is the Director of Marketing at Lean Solutions Group, with a proven track record of success in the industry. He earned his degree in General Studies from Texas Tech University, where he also minored in Psychology, Sociology, and Human Resources Development. With extensive experience in agencies, freelance work, and business marketing, Ryan is a highly skilled strategist and marketer who is passionate about helping businesses grow and connecting people with their goals. Ryan's biggest motivation is his family, and he is dedicated to turning amazing ideas into reality for businesses. He is a natural leader who has led each member of his team with passion and hard work, promoting their best qualities and building team confidence and collaboration. Ryan is also a talented writer, with a love for blogs, essays, short stories, songs, and Haiku.

About Lean Solutions Group Lean Solutions Group is a nearshore and offshore service provider that offers a range of services, including staffing, technology, marketing, sales, and BPO services. The company helps transportation and logistics businesses hire and retain the best talent while keeping costs low. Lean Solutions Group has satellite offices in Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and the Philippines, staffed with qualified bilingual professionals trained in clients' processes and systems. The company has worked with over 500 satisfied U.S.-based transportation and logistics providers since 2014. Lean Solutions Group has a low-cost, low-risk, and low-hassle approach, and their account managers handle the entire process. The company has a highly scalable and flexible workforce of over 9,000 employees with operations at seven satellite offices. Lean Solutions Group has ranked four years in a row on the Inc.500 list for fastest-growing private companies in America and has obtained recognitions like Best Place to Work and landed on the FreightTech List of most innovative companies in the transportation and logistics industry.

Key Takeaways: Outsourced Sales and Marketing * Ryan is the Director of Marketing at Lean Solutions Group which offers a nearshore/offshore model to establish remote satellite offices in Latin America and the Philippines, allowing businesses to build mission-critical teams in just 3-5 weeks to meet customer expectations and accomplish more. * In the podcast interview, Ryan and Joe discuss outsourced sales and marketing, a service that Ryan and the LSG team provides to leading companies in transportation, logistics, warehousing, and technology. * Lean Solutions Group is a nearshore and offshore service provider with satellite offices in Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and the Philippines. * They offer a broad range of services, including staffing, technology, marketing, sales, and BPO services. * They specialize in helping transportation and logistics companies hire and retain top talent. * Their team consists of qualified bilingual professionals. * They have worked with over 500 satisfied U.S.-based transportation and logistics providers since 2014. * They ensure that your satellite office is staffed with highly educated, English-speaking professionals trained in your company’s processes and systems. * Their approach is low cost, low risk, and low hassle. * They have a highly scalable and flexible workforce of over 9,000 employees. * Lean Solutions Group have been ranked four years in a row on the Inc. 500 list for fastest-growing private companies in America and have obtained incredible recognitions like Best Place to Work.

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Luke Denny and Joe Lynch discuss overcoming last mile hurdles. Luke is the Co-Founder and CEO of FRAYT Technologies, a last-mile on-demand delivery and logistics technology company.

About Luke Denny Luke Denny is a seasoned entrepreneur and business leader with extensive experience in software and supply chain logistics. He is currently the Co-Founder and CEO of FRAYT Technologies, a last-mile delivery platform. With 15 years of experience in software and 6 years in supply chain, logistics, and transportation, Luke has founded three separate companies and sold one of them in early 2022. He is also a licensed CPA and previously spent 7 years in the accounting industry working for firms such as BDO. Originally from Los Angeles, Luke is a graduate of Indiana University and currently resides in Cincinnati, OH.

About FRAYT FRAYT is a last-mile on-demand delivery and logistics technology company that offers businesses professional, reliable on-demand shipping through an intuitive web platform, API, and mobile app. With over 13,000 drivers in over 50 markets across the United States, FRAYT enables businesses and retailers to offer same-day, last-mile delivery to their customers. The company's delivery platform offers scheduled or same-day delivery to customers in industries like retail, building material supply, and manufacturing. FRAYT's vehicle options range from cars to box trucks, making it easy to transport smaller items or multiple pallet deliveries. The company's multi-stop service allows businesses to maximize their spend and boost efficiency by easily scheduling multiple stops during a FRAYT driver's route. With FRAYT, businesses can deliver the best customer experience, expand their offerings, and get more done in a day.

Key Takeaways: Overcoming Last Mile Hurdles with Luke Denny * Luke Denny is the Co-Founder and CEO of FRAYT Technologies, a last-mile on-demand delivery and logistics technology company. * In the podcast interview, Luke and Joe discuss overcoming last mile hurdles. * FRAYT has over 13,000 drivers in over 50 markets across the United States and is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. * The company offers businesses professional, reliable on-demand shipping through an intuitive web platform, API, and mobile app. * FRAYT enables businesses and retailers to offer same-day, last-mile delivery to their customers. * The company's platform allows businesses to offer scheduled or same-day delivery to their customers. * FRAYT's customers come from industries like retail, building material supply, and manufacturing. * The company offers a range of delivery vehicle options, from cars to box trucks. * FRAYT's platform allows businesses to easily schedule multiple stops during a driver's route, maximizing efficiency and saving money.

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Ed Stockman and Joe Lynch discuss the Newtrul story. Ed is Co-founder & CEO at Newtrul, a technology company helping increase efficiencies in the trucking industry with a digital freight-aggregation platform.

About Ed Stockman Ed Stockman is the Co-founder & CEO at Newtrul, a technology company helping increase efficiencies in the trucking industry with a digital freight-aggregation platform. Ed is a logistics industry veteran with over a decade of experience from Echo, Redwood Logistics and Transfix. Ed’s expertise is rooted in sales and growth, and he has served as the Director of Sales at two enterprise transportation brokerages. Ed founded Newtrul on his first-born’s birth date in 2018 after realizing the need for digitization and aggregation in the increasingly fragmented transportation space. Ed describes himself as a servant leader who would is passionate, competitive, and sympathetic. He thrives in nuanced, fast-paced environments and is known for bringing clarity and conciseness to complicated scenarios. Ed earned a bachelor’s degree in Social Statistics & Law Enforcement from Western Illinois University. Outside of his work, you’ll find Ed spending time with his wife and two children in Dallas, TX.

About Newtrul Based in Chicago, Newtrul is a technology company helping increase efficiencies in the trucking industry with a digital freight-aggregation platform. Newtrul’s proprietary, digital freight matching platform integrates with freight brokers to seamlessly share available loads with carriers digitally in real-time. The carrier platform allows trucking companies to enter Newtrul’s user interface to search for the best shipment across multiple customers for each truck. Instead of carriers and brokers spending time and resources contacting each other individually, Newtrul’s digital aggregation platform provides an easier, simpler, and more cost-effective way to connect everyone and book more loads faster. For more information visit www.Newtrul.com.

Key Takeaways: The Newtrul Story * Ed Stockman is the Co-founder & CEO at Newtrul, a technology company helping increase efficiencies in the trucking industry with a digital freight-aggregation platform. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Ed discuss Ed’s career and the founding of Newtrul. * Newtrul connects shippers, brokers, and carriers through a centralized portal – similar to traditional load boards, but with more integration. * Newtrul technology is easy to use and will seamlessly integrate into your current systems (TMS, WMS, Fleet Management System, etc.) * Newtrul is a digital freight aggregator that operates with the primary goal of providing the most cost-effective and efficient options for shippers and providing an easily accessible portal for carriers. * Carriers and shippers can seamlessly conduct business without the need to go through a traditional load board.

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Hannah Kain and Joe Lynch discuss the outsourced supply chain, a topic Hannah is familiar with due to ALOM's extensive experience managing supply chain functions for diverse industries. Hannah is Founder and CEO of ALOM, a leading global supply chain management services and solutions provider, offering comprehensive services to Fortune 500 clients in various industries.

About Hannah Kain Hannah Kain is President and CEO of ALOM, a supply chain company she founded in 1997. ALOM operates out of 19 global locations to support its Fortune 500 customers in the technology, automotive, life sciences, and regulated industry sectors. Hannah was born in Denmark where - in addition to a business and political career - she taught at Copenhagen Business School. Hannah is a board member of the National Association of Manufacturers, WBEC-Pacific, the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) where she also serves as WBENC Forum 1st vice chair, board chair of How Women Lead–Silicon Valley, and is a member of the Committee of 200 for executive women. Hannah was named an SDCE 2023 Supply Chain Pro to Know and 2021 WE USA Top WBE CEO. In 2020 she was featured as a Business Insider Top 100 People Transforming Business, recognized as a Top 10 Women in Logistics by Global Trade Magazine, and won the SDCE Women Leaders in Supply Chain award.

About ALOM ALOM is a global supply chain management services and solutions provider, serving as a strategic partner to its Fortune 500 clients in the technology, automotive, life sciences, and highly regulated industry sectors. Headquartered in Fremont, CA, USA, its teams of technology engineers and supply chain specialists operate globally from 19 locations. Committed to environmental and social responsibility, ALOM manages the physical supply chain from procurement, inventory management, contract assembly, digital media and print, to omni-channel fulfillment and returns. ALOM seamlessly integrates digital and financial streams into the physical supply chain, deploying e-commerce and payment solutions, visibility tools, digital delivery tools, data management, and strong back-end systems, all while producing and fulfilling goods worldwide. ALOM is proud to deliver its clients’ products and services impeccably, enrich the end-user experience, and uphold their brand reputations.

Key Takeaways: The Outsourced Supply Chain * Hannah Kain is Founder and CEO of ALOM, a leading global supply chain management services and solutions provider, offering comprehensive services to Fortune 500 clients in various industries. * In the podcast interview, Hannah and Joe discuss the outsourced supply chain, a topic Hannah is familiar with due to ALOM's extensive experience managing supply chain functions for diverse industries. * ALOM aims to bring competitive advantage to customer brands through operational excellence, innovative technology, and quality management practices. * Excellence and innovation: ALOM specializes in designing and implementing innovative and sustainable supply chain strategies that help customers gain a competitive edge and increase brand loyalty. * Protecting customer brands: ALOM strictly adheres to world-class standards in process and quality excellence to ensure flawless product delivery and mitigate supply chain disruptions and reputational risks. * Collaborative business model: ALOM believes in collaborative and results-driven customer/supplier relationships, focusing on understanding customers' needs, improving operational performance, and optimizing supply chains for efficiency. * Supply chain planning: ALOM's supply chain engineers blend expertise, technology, and innovative thinking to optimize process flow, material movement, and visibility while reducing time, risk, and costs. * Data analytics and reporting: ALOM employs robust order management and business intelligence systems to track, analyze, and continuously improve supply chain operations based on terabytes of data. * Global operations: With strategic locations near major industrial hubs and markets worldwide, ALOM offers agility in adjusting supply chain operations based on changing market requirements. * Compliance and risk management: ALOM invests heavily in maintaining stringent compliance with regional, national, and international regulatory mandates to protect customers and ensure uninterrupted delivery of goods and services. * ALOM Advantage: ALOM's global resources, customer-centric approach, regulatory compliance, agility, and collaboration help solve complex challenges and achieve customers' supply chain goals while protecting their brands.

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Mike Newman and Joe Lynch discuss sustainability and reusable packaging. Mike is the CEO of Returnity Innovations, a triple bottom line company dedicated to supporting its investors, the community, and the planet.

About Mike Newman Mike Newman, the CEO of Returnity Innovations, is a recognized authority in the field of transformational logistics platforms, specializing in shifting from single-use to circularity through reusable packaging solutions for companies and organizations. With a strong commitment to reducing plastic and corrugated cardboard waste while achieving significant cost savings in packaging expenses, Mike has made substantial contributions to the industry. He holds an MBA from the prestigious Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. Throughout his extensive career spanning over 20 years, Mike has been instrumental in merging supply chain and sustainability initiatives. Notably, he has served as the Sales and Marketing Vice President for ReCellular, where he developed e-waste programs for renowned companies like Verizon, Walmart, and Best Buy. Mike's expertise has earned him speaking engagements at prominent events such as Shoptalk, NRF Big Show, Package Fulfillment, Logistics & Delivery EXPO, Home Delivery World, Pack EXPO, and Waste Expo.

About Returnity Returnity, headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, is a triple bottom line company dedicated to supporting its investors, the community, and the planet. Specializing in reusable packaging solutions, Returnity offers a wide range of products to companies and organizations. Their offerings include consumer and B2B reusable bags, industrial/enterprise reusable solutions, and customizable options. With an extensive product lineup consisting of reusable shipping boxes, bags, envelopes, and shopping bags, Returnity caters to both enterprise and consumer needs. The company provides a comprehensive integration plan that encompasses cleaning, repair, and replacement services. Renowned clients such as Walmart, Estée Lauder, New Balance, and Rent the Runway rely on Returnity's expertise in designing, manufacturing, and implementing reusable packaging and circular logistics systems. Impressively, their packaging solutions facilitate over 1 million shipments and deliveries per month, achieving an impressive return rate of 95.5% through their target of 20 customer shipment/delivery cycles (40 in total) per bag or box.

Key Takeaways: Sustainability and Reusable Packaging * Triple Bottom Line Approach: Returnity is a company committed to supporting investors, the community, and the planet. * Extensive Product Range: They offer a diverse selection of reusable packaging solutions, including consumer and B2B reusable bags, industrial/enterprise solutions, and customizable options. * Comprehensive Integration Plan: Returnity provides a full-service integration plan that covers cleaning, repair, and replacement services for their reusable packaging products. * Renowned Clientele: Returnity's expertise is trusted by renowned clients such as Walmart, Estée Lauder, New Balance, and Rent the Runway. * Impressive Shipment and Delivery Volume: Their packaging solutions facilitate over 1 million shipments and deliveries per month. * High Return Rate: Returnity achieves a remarkable return rate of 95.5% through their target of 20 customer shipment/delivery cycles (40 in total) per bag or box. * Addressing the Packaging Problem: Returnity recognizes the challenges posed by excessive cardboard waste in the shipping and delivery industry. * Reusable Packaging Solution: They offer durable, customized, and reusable bags and boxes, along with supporting logistics systems. * Comprehensive Approach: Returnity follows a systematic approach, starting with a reusable packaging analysis, followed by a pilot program to measure performance and finally scaling up based on the learnings. * Circular Framework: Returnity embraces a circularity framework, allowing businesses to make the switch to reusables, thus reducing waste and promoting sustainability.

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Matt Hertz and Joe Lynch discuss 3PL Selection 101 - A Step by Step Guide. Matt is the Co-founder of Second Marathon, a logistics consulting firm that helps brands find outsourced fulfillment providers tailored to their business needs.

About Matt Hertz Matt Hertz, the Co-Founder of Second Marathon, established the ecommerce logistics consulting firm after a successful career building and scaling intricate supply chain operations. With experience as an early employee at Rent the Runway, Birchbox, and Shyp, Matt's journey began as the 5th employee at Rent the Runway, where he spearheaded warehouse operations. Subsequently, at Birchbox, as the 1st employee, he played a pivotal role in scaling the company's supply chain, facilitating growth from 500 to 1 million monthly orders across 5 countries. Matt then relocated to San Francisco to lead Business Development at Shyp. Initially starting his career at a hedge fund in New York, Matt now resides in Nashville and holds a bachelor's degree in commerce and finance from McGill University.

About Second Marathon Second Marathon, founded by operators Matt Hertz (Ex-Birchbox, Rent the Runway, Shyp) and Ryan Belanger (Ex-Everlane, Venmo), leverages over 25 years of experience in supporting brands with supply chain operations. Frustrated by the lack of suitable external assistance in navigating the complex landscape of 3PLs, they established Second Marathon as a dedicated resource. Their mission is to guide brands in finding the ideal partner to build, scale, and manage their supply chains. With a deep understanding of the industry, Second Marathon aims to provide the necessary support to ensure brands discover the right solutions and optimize their operations.

Key Takeaways: 3PL Selection 101 - A Step by Step Guide * Matt Hertz is the Co-founder of Second Marathon, a logistics consulting firm that helps brands find outsourced fulfillment providers tailored to their business needs. * In the podcast interview, Matt and Joe discuss 3PL Selection 101 - A Step by Step Guide. * Second Marathon helps brands find outsourced fulfillment providers tailored to their business needs. * The company has a vast network of ecommerce-focused 3PLs and uses a refined search process to match growing ecommerce brands with the right provider. * Second Marathon was founded by two ecommerce leaders who experienced challenges in finding suitable outside support, leading to the company's mission of finding tailored solutions for brands. * The company assists businesses in navigating their options and securing proposals to find the ideal 3PL partner, whether it's their first or next provider. * Second Marathon understands the challenges faced by brands in supply chain and logistics and aims to be a resource, providing solutions that meet their standards and enable scalability. * The company offers to handle the heavy lifting of finding the right 3PL provider, which can be a challenging, frustrating, and time-consuming process. * Second Marathon follows a comprehensive process designed to understand a brand's unique needs and identify the right 3PL partner to meet their business goals. * The process includes thorough preparation, curation, outreach to potential 3PLs, evaluation of pricing proposals, decision-making support, and assistance during the transition phase. * During the preparation stage, Second Marathon conducts meetings with stakeholders, gathers key information about the brand's operations, and determines criteria for a successful 3PL partnership. * Second Marathon manages the screening process, communicates with selected 3PL providers, evaluates pricing proposals, guides the decision-making process, and supports brands in transitioning their operations smoothly to the chosen 3PL provider.

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Jennifer Karpus-Romain and Joe Lynch discuss elevating transportation sales and marketing. Jennifer is the Executive Director of the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA), an association that enables sales and marketing professionals to learn and give back to the transportation and logistics industry through education, connections and resources for close to a century. Click here to register for 2023 TMSA ELEVATE Conference – June 11 – 13, 2023, Savannah, GA

About Jennifer Karpus-Romain Jennifer serves as the Executive Director at the Transportation Marketing & Sales Association (TMSA) and as an adjunct professor at Cuyahoga Community College teaching social media. Previously, she was Director of Marketing for Faye, a software integration firm, and has also held roles in the publishing and marketing industries, and managed her own content and publishing firm. Karpus-Romain has her Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Ohio University and received her MBA from Capella University.

About Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA) Sales and marketing professionals in the logistics and transportation industry come to the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA)as the place to learn, to grow, to have fun together and to make lasting connections. Members enjoy access to live events, virtual forums and exclusive member-only benefits. The association was founded in 1924 and has gone through many names and iterations throughout the years, but it’s mission to be the resource for its members has never changed.

Key Takeaways: Elevating Transportation Sales and Marketing * Jennifer Karpus-Romain is the Executive Director of the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA). * The Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA) is a professional association focused on advancing marketing and sales practices within the transportation and logistics industry. * TMSA provides a platform for professionals in transportation marketing and sales to network, exchange ideas, and access valuable resources. * The association offers educational programs and resources to enhance the knowledge and skills of its members, including webinars, articles, whitepapers, and industry-specific research. * TMSA hosts events and conferences throughout the year, providing opportunities for industry professionals to connect, learn from experts, and stay updated on the latest trends and innovations. * Membership in TMSA offers benefits such as access to exclusive content, networking opportunities, discounts on events and publications, and the ability to engage with a community of transportation marketing and sales professionals. * TMSA promotes thought leadership within the industry through its partnerships with leading organizations and experts, who contribute to the association's initiatives and resources. * The association offers a certification program, the Certified Transportation Marketing Professional (CTMP), which recognizes individuals who have demonstrated expertise in transportation marketing and sales. * TMSA actively advocates for the transportation and logistics industry, addressing key challenges, promoting best practices, and fostering collaboration among its members. * The association provides a platform for companies in the transportation and logistics sector to showcase their products and services through sponsorships, advertising opportunities, and participation in TMSA events. * 2023 TMSA ELEVATE Conference – June 11 – 13, 2023, Savannah, GA * TMSA's website serves as a comprehensive hub for transportation marketing and sales professionals, featuring a directory of members, a blog with industry insights, and a wealth of resources to support professional growth and success.

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Kevin Coomes and Joe Lynch discuss navigating the freight downturn in the logistics and transportation space. Kevin is the Vice President of Sales at Greenscreens.ai, a technology that provides predictive pricing recommendations for maximum broker margins.

About Kevin Coomes Kevin Coomes, the Vice President of Sales at Greenscreens.ai, is an accomplished freight tech professional with over 15 years of sales, business development, and start-up experience spanning two countries. His expertise extends across a diverse range of industries, including healthcare, energy efficiency, logistics, and technology applications. Kevin's journey in transportation and logistics began in China, where he managed ocean and air imports for his own venture, Phoria Energy Solutions. Additionally, he collaborated with AnSen Beyond Investments on various logistics projects involving commodities and agricultural products, demonstrating his proficiency in navigating international markets. Fluent in Mandarin, Kevin spent three years living and working in China, immersing himself in the culture and language. Over the past decade, Kevin has built an extensive network that has fueled success and innovation in the U.S. logistics market. He has made significant contributions through his involvement in consulting projects with Metafora (formerly CarrierDirect) and his instrumental role in developing and executing sales, marketing, and product growth strategies for ExFreight Zeta, Inc. and Revenova, LLC. Kevin holds a bachelor’s degree in political science, with a concentration in Chinese, from Kansas State University. This comprehensive academic background further enhances his ability to navigate diverse markets and engage with stakeholders on a global scale.

About Greenscreens.ai Greenscreens.ai is a pricing platform specifically tailored for the truckload spot freight market. Through the utilization of advanced machine learning techniques and big data, Greenscreens.ai offers real-time market price predictions that take into account the buying power of your company. Their platform not only provides highly accurate buy rates but also offers sell price suggestions based on comprehensive data analysis. This proven solution has been designed to assist companies in boosting their win rate, safeguarding, and expanding their profit margins, and improving the productivity of their sales representatives. Greenscreens.ai empowers businesses in the truckload spot freight market with the tools they need to make informed decisions and maximize their success.

Key Takeaways: Navigating the Freight Downturn * Kevin Coomes is the Vice President of Sales at Greenscreens.ai, a technology that provides predictive pricing recommendations for maximum broker margins. * In the podcast interview, Kevin and Joe discuss navigating the freight downturn in the logistics and transportation space. * By leveraging Greenscreen's dynamic pricing platform, freight brokers can generate precise pricing with greater efficiency, empowering them to thrive even in times of freight downturn.Greenscreens.ai is a pricing platform specifically designed for the truckload spot freight market. * The platform utilizes big data and advanced machine learning techniques to provide real-time market price predictions. * Greenscreens.ai considers your company's buying power when generating accurate buy rates. * Greenscreens.ai's solution has been tested and proven to help companies increase their win rate. * The platform enables businesses to protect and grow their profit margins through optimized pricing strategies. * By leveraging comprehensive data analysis, Greenscreens.ai enhances the productivity of sales representatives. * Greenscreens.ai provides users with the tools to make informed decisions and negotiate effectively. * The platform's real-time market insights allow companies to stay competitive and adapt to market fluctuations.

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Blythe Brumleve and Joe Lynch discuss the state of logistics podcasting. They talk about the growing popularity of podcasts in the logistics industry and how podcasting can be a helpful tool for professionals to stay up-to-date on industry trends and insights. Blythe is the Founder of Digital Dispatch and the Host of Cyberly, an influential podcast on the Freightwaves platform.

About Blythe Brumleve In 2008, Blythe Brumleve was working as a waitress and a blogger with a dream of owning her own company when she received an opportunity to work in the world of logistics. As an executive assistant to the C-suite, she gained first-hand knowledge of the daily operations of a $140M asset-based logistics provider. Knowing about her blogging side hustle, the executive team allowed her to take on the additional responsibility of the company’s digital marketing initiatives where over the course of 5 years, orchestrated two website redesigns, implemented an inbound marketing initiative, and established a sales outreach plan. After 5 years and following the unexpected closure of the logistics company, Blythe chose to seek opportunities in traditional marketing and media. During this time she served as editor in chief of Void Magazine, B2B copywriter for an ad agency, and radio/TV broadcaster in the North Florida market. During this time, her team earned several awards including three ADDY’s plus earning runner-up as Jacksonville’s Best Radio Personality. Eventually, Blythe would use these skills to fulfill her entrepreneurial goal by founding Digital Dispatch in 2018. Present-day, Blythe and her team oversee the management of dozens of websites to help the one-person marketing team flourish. In addition to running her company, Blythe is also a co-founder of the Jacksonville Podcasters Unite community, hosts the tech/B2B marketing show Cyberly on Freightwaves, and serves on the board of the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association.

About Digital Dispatch Your website is the only thing that can sell for you 24/7. While managing it can feel like a part-time job, ignoring it can cost your business revenue. That’s why Digital Dispatch is on a mission to help every freight company build a better website that connects your digital sales dots. Using our website services, you’ll know your company is built on a stronger digital foundation to increase brand awareness, off-load those annoying website tasks, shorten sales cycles, and speak confidently about ROI. Trusted by 30 freight brands and growing, Digital Dispatch pricing starts as low as $90/month with solutions to connect all of your marketing and sales data to one place with bonus industry-specific marketing education for your whole team.

TIMESTAMPS [00:01:48] Joe’s career background.

[00:03:51] Starting a successful blog.

[00:07:57] Podcasting during COVID lockdown.

[00:10:54] High Failure Rate of Podcasts.

[00:15:50] Picking podcast guests.

[00:17:09] Evergreen content strategy.

[00:23:14] Listener-funded podcasts.

[00:24:49] Sponsored content authenticity.

[00:28:39] How to make a bad podcast.

[00:32:45] Successful entrepreneurs from humble beginnings.

[00:36:05] Starting a Podcast.

[00:38:12] The challenges of podcasting.

[00:41:33] Collaborating with sponsors.

[00:47:46] Podcasting and YouTube convergence.

[00:48:23] Creating YouTube-friendly content.

[00:52:32] The future of TikTok.

[00:55:57] Trucking industry job improvement.

[01:00:11] Podcasting and community building.

[01:02:54] Warehousing company turnover.

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Kayne Grau and Joe Lynch discuss smarter fleet operations. Kayne is the CEO and Board Director at Uptake, a Chicago-based Industrial AI and Analytics company that specializes in providing predictive analytics software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions to various industries.

About Kayne Grau Kayne Grau is a seasoned executive with an impressive track record in the technology industry. Currently serving as the CEO and Board Director at Uptake, a Chicago-based Industrial AI and Analytics company, he joined the company as President a year prior with a strong passion for building high-performing teams and delivering advanced analytics to operators in the industrial enterprise space. As CEO, he is responsible for evolving the product suite, enhancing deployment and customer success, and optimizing company operations. Prior to his current role, Kayne served in various senior executive positions with KAR Global (NYSE: KAR), where he co-founded and served as CEO of DRIVIN until April 2017. He also held leadership positions at Music Dealers, Apartments.com, Cars.com, Allstate, and several other online companies. Kayne is an active member of the tech community, serving on various advisory boards, mentoring local start-ups, and investing in technology-based companies in Chicago and Dallas. He is also a dedicated father of three children and enjoys learning about fatherhood in his free time.

About Uptake Uptake is a Chicago-based company that specializes in providing predictive analytics software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions to various industries. Their focus is on translating data into actionable insights that improve operations, increase efficiency, and reduce costs. Uptake leverages industrial data science to offer over 45 patents, almost 200 data science models, and has received recognition from several industry leaders such as Gartner, Verdantix, CNBC, and Forbes. Uptake's solutions predict and prevent failures in trucks and components, optimize parts and maintenance strategies, and visualize cost information to help businesses make better decisions. They promise to deliver real-time insights in an easy-to-use and visually appealing interface that provides streamlined results. Uptake's products are designed to be simple to use, easy to scale, and provide a fast return on investment. With their predictive analytics software, companies can leverage data to optimize their operations, increase efficiency, and reduce costs. Overall, Uptake is a leader in predictive analytics SaaS, providing businesses with the tools they need to improve their bottom line.

Key Takeaways: Smarter Fleet Operations with Kayne Grau * Kayne Grau is the CEO and Board Director at Uptake, a Chicago-based Industrial AI and Analytics company that specializes in providing predictive analytics software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions to various industries. * Kayne Grau and Joe Lynch discuss smarter fleet operations, which is exactly what Uptake provides to carriers. * Uptake specializes in providing predictive analytics SaaS solutions to various industries. * The company leverages industrial data science to offer over 45 patents and almost 200 data science models. * Uptake's solutions predict and prevent failures in trucks and components, optimize parts and maintenance strategies, and visualize cost information. * Uptake promises to deliver real-time insights in an easy-to-use and visually appealing interface that provides streamlined results. * Their products are designed to be simple to use, easy to scale, and provide a fast return on investment. * Uptake helps companies optimize their operations, increase efficiency, and reduce costs through data-driven insights. * The company's solutions enhance preventive maintenance programs with predictive maintenance. * Uptake's solutions help streamline operations and maintenance, maximize reliability and availability with data-driven insights. * The company's solutions also help optimize inventory, improve labor effectiveness, and make the right repair the first time by having the right people and expertise available for the job.

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Jorge Gonzalez Henrichsen and Joe Lynch discuss why China is moving to Mexico. Jorge is Co-CEO of The Nearshore Company, where he helps North American, European, and Asian manufacturing companies to successfully establish reliable manufacturing operations in Mexico.

About Jorge Gonzalez Henrichsen Jorge Gonzalez Henrichsen is Co-CEO of The Nearshore Company, where he helps North American, European, and Asian manufacturing companies to successfully establish reliable manufacturing operations in Mexico, by ensuring quality, certifications, transparency, and continuous improvement. Jorge also has become a leading voice on nearshoring and globalization, contributing insights as an expert source and author to such publications as Forbes, the BBC, Sourcing Journal, Supply & Demand Chain Executive, and FreightWaves. For more than 20 years, Jorge has connected Mexico’s rich financial and industrial resources to companies and individuals the world over. In addition to his current role at The Nearshore Company, Jorge is managing partner of Akazia Capital Partners, an enterprise that acquires and grows middle-market companies. Jorge has a deep background in cross-border investment banking, private equity, and corporate management at companies such as Rothschild, UBS, CMR-Mexico, and Grupo Calidra, that have benefited from his keen business sense and determined approach. Additionally, Jorge has leveraged his insights with students in Mexico, serving as a clinical professor of entrepreneurship for the Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, where he taught an undergraduate course for students majoring in business, economics, and engineering. Jorge holds a B.A. in International Relations from Mexico’s Universidad Iberoamericana, and an MBA from New York University.

About The Nearshore Company The Nearshore Company is a manufacturing services company that was founded in 1992. With the aim of helping manufacturing companies around the world to launch and/or transfer their operations, The Nearshore Company offers traditional and customized business models that are tailored to the needs and requirements of its customers. Its services range from the "shelter" model, where the company provides real estate, administrative, and legal services while the client manufactures their goods, to "contract manufacturing," where the company manufactures the client's design and specification. The Nearshore Company is known for its flexibility and ability to work across the entire spectrum of manufacturing services. International Assembly LLC (IAI Mexico) is a part of The Nearshore Company, and it helps manufacturers of all sizes to transfer their manufacturing operations into Mexico through traditional and customized nearshoring arrangements. Its facilities are certified and comply with Mexico's legal, environmental, and safety regulations. By manufacturing in Mexico, clients of The Nearshore Company can reduce their operating costs by up to 80%, increase production efficiency, and grow their businesses. Overall, The Nearshore Company offers a range of manufacturing services that are customized to meet the needs of its clients, with a focus on reducing costs, improving efficiency, and helping businesses grow.

Key Takeaways: China is Moving to Mexico * Jorge Gonzalez Henrichsen is Co-CEO of The Nearshore Company, where he helps North American, European, and Asian manufacturing companies to successfully establish reliable manufacturing operations in Mexico. * In the podcast interview, Jorge Gonzalez Henrichsen and Joe Lynch discuss why China is moving to Mexico. * USA based companies are increasingly interested in moving their supply chains from China to Mexico and Latin America. * The nearshoring trend is driven by several causes including: + China is no longer the lowest cost country for manufacturing. + Sustainability – long supply chains produce more green house gases. + USA tariffs that make China a less attractive place to manufacture. + Supply chain resiliency concerns that were highlighted by COVID. * Chinese companies are moving to Mexico so they can keep their USA based customers and expand their reach into the USA and Mexico markets. * The Nearshore Company provides manufacturing services that are tailored to the needs and requirements of its clients, ranging from the "shelter" model to "contract manufacturing," allowing for maximum flexibility. * With the assistance of International Assembly LLC (IAI Mexico), The Nearshore Company helps manufacturers of all sizes to transfer their operations into Mexico through traditional and customized nearshoring arrangements. * The facilities provided by The Nearshore Company and IAI Mexico are certified and comply with Mexico's legal, environmental, and safety regulations, ensuring a high standard of quality. * Manufacturing in Mexico through The Nearshore Company can result in a reduction of operating costs by up to 80%, allowing businesses to improve their bottom line. * The Nearshore Company's services are designed to help businesses improve production efficiency and grow their operations, with a focus on providing customized solutions that meet the unique needs of each client.

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Shane Hanson and Joe Lynch discuss 5 reasons to leave your 3PL. Shane is Founder and CEO of Square1 Distribution & Logistics, a 3PL Warehouse that focuses on the Beauty and Packaged Food sectors.

Shane Hanson Bio Shane Hanson is an experienced logistics executive with over 30 years of experience in distribution. He is the Founder and CEO of Square1 Distribution & Logistics, a 3PL Warehouse that focuses on the Beauty and Packaged Food sectors. Before founding Square1, Shane served as Vice President of Salon Service Group (SSG), where he was responsible for navigating the company through seven acquisitions and founding GB Logistics. Shane began his career working with the Wal-Mart Innovation Network, a group dedicated to providing market feasibility analysis to inventors and innovators. Shane completed his bachelor's degree in business administration from Missouri State University while working with the Wal-Mart Innovation Network. He is also a US Army veteran. With his vast experience in distribution, Shane has become a valuable asset to the logistics industry, particularly in the Beauty and Packaged Food sectors.

About Square1 Distribution & Logistics Square1 Distribution & Logistics is a 3PL warehouse located in Springfield, Missouri that offers omni-channel services. Their facility spans 114,000 square feet and is climate-controlled, maintaining temperatures of 65o - 68o and 40% - 60% humidity. Square1 primarily serves clients in the Beauty, Packaged Food, Apparel, and Consumer Goods industries, and currently works with 40 domestic and international clients. One of Square1's strengths is their use of technology, combined with a dedicated staff, to provide fast and accurate order fulfillment. They have a skilled team that can handle kitting, light assembly, and Amazon Prep services as well. Square1 is committed to flexibility and communication, always willing to go the extra mile to help their clients achieve success. Overall, Square1's focus on customer service, combined with their technological capabilities, make them a valuable partner for businesses looking for reliable and efficient 3PL services.

Key Takeaways: 5 Reasons to Leave Your 3PL * Shane Hanson is Founder and CEO of Square1 Distribution & Logistics, a 3PL Warehouse that focuses on the Beauty and Packaged Food sectors. * In Shane’s experience, below are 5 reasons to leave your 3PL: 1. Lack of responsiveness - If your 3PL is not taking proactive steps to address your needs and concerns in a timely manner, it may be necessary to look for a more responsive provider. 2. Poor fit - If your 3PL does not have the necessary specialization, expertise, or resources to meet your specific business needs, it may be time to consider finding a provider that is a better fit. 3. Poor quality - If your 3PL is causing issues such as product damage or shipping the wrong products, it can have a detrimental effect on your business. In such cases, it may be necessary to seek a more reliable provider. 4. Poor communication - Effective communication is vital when working with a 3PL. If your current provider is lacking in terms of regular reviews, updates, or general communication skills, it may be time to consider a provider who can offer better communication. 5. Outgrowing the 3PL - As your business evolves and expands, you may require more advanced support and services than your current 3PL can provide. It may be necessary to look for a more experienced and capable provider to meet your growing needs. * Square1 Logistics is a third-party logistics (3PL) provider based in Springfield, Missouri. * The company offers a range of logistics services, including transportation, warehousing, and supply chain management. * Square1 Logistics serves clients across various industries, including food and beverage, consumer goods, and automotive. * The company has a network of carriers and warehouses across the United States, allowing for efficient transportation and distribution. * Square1 Logistics offers customizable solutions tailored to the unique needs of each client, ensuring optimal efficiency and cost-effectiveness. * The company uses state-of-the-art technology to manage and track shipments in real-time, providing clients with visibility and control over their supply chain. * Square1 Logistics has a team of experienced logistics professionals with expertise in various areas, including transportation management, inventory control, and order fulfillment. * The company is committed to sustainability and uses eco-friendly practices wherever possible, including recycling and reducing waste. * Square1 Logistics has a reputation for delivering high-quality service and building long-term partnerships with its clients. * The company is dedicated to continuous improvement and invests in ongoing training and development for its employees to stay ahead of industry trends and best practices.

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Mike Zayonc and Joe Lynch discuss Silicon Valley in a box, a nickname for Plug and Play Ventures, a global startup accelerator and venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley, California. Mike is a Partner at Plug and Play where he founded the firm's $25.5M Supply Chain Fund and Supply Chain accelerator program.

About Mike Zayonc Mike Zayonc is a Partner at Plug and Play where he founded the firm's $25.5M Supply Chain Fund as well as the Supply Chain accelerators based in Silicon Valley, Savannah, Toronto, Northwest Arkansas, Hamburg, and Shanghai in partnership with 60+ corporate partners such as Walmart, TJX, Tyson Foods, JB Hunt, Shell, DHL, Kohls, Japan Post, Yamato, Maersk, Ryder, Prologis, BASF, ArcelorMittal, ExxonMobil, United States Postal Service, Arcbest, Mitsubishi Electric, Georgia Pacific, Trimac, Crowley Martime, etc... This program is responsible for accelerating hundreds of startups and investing 60+ supply chain related startups at the seed stage including Rappi, Einride, Shippo, Cogniac, Repowr, Koffie Labs, Oloid, etc. Prior to joining Plug and Play, Mike was a serial entrepreneur from Vancouver, Canada. Mike graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Management, where he specialized in studying Entrepreneurial Technology and Finance. Throughout University Mike maintained a full-ride athletic scholarship for competing across Canada in men’s varsity basketball.

About Plug and Play Plug and Play is a global innovation platform that connects startups, corporations, venture capital firms, universities, and government agencies. The firm is headquartered in Silicon Valley and has a presence in more than 40 locations across five continents. Plug and Play offers corporate innovation programs and assists corporate partners at every stage of their innovation journey, from education to execution. The firm also organizes startup acceleration programs and is among the most active investors worldwide, with over 200 investments per year driving innovation across multiple industries. Plug and Play's portfolio comprises companies such as Dropbox, Guardant Health, ApplyBoard, Course Hero, Einride, Honey, Blockdaemon, N26, PayPal, and Rappi.

Key Takeaways: Silicon Valley in a Box with Mike Zayonc * Mike Zayonc is a Partner at Plug and Play Ventures a global startup accelerator and venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley, California. * The firm was founded in 2006 by Saeed Amidi, who is also the CEO of Plug and Play Tech Center, a startup incubator and co-working space. * Plug and Play Ventures invests in early-stage startups across various industries, including fintech, healthtech, insurtech, and mobility, among others. * The firm has a portfolio of over 1,200 companies, including notable successes like Dropbox, PayPal, and LendingClub. * Plug and Play Ventures provides more than just funding to startups; it also offers mentorship, resources, and access to a vast network of corporate partners, investors, and mentors. * The firm has a presence in over 35 locations globally, including in the US, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. * Plug and Play Ventures typically invests between $25,000 and $500,000 in startups, with the potential for follow-on funding in later rounds. * The firm is known for its industry-specific accelerator programs, which provide startups with tailored resources and connections to help them grow and succeed. * Plug and Play Ventures is also actively involved in corporate innovation, working with established companies to help them stay competitive and innovative in the face of disruption. * The firm has a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, with initiatives like its Female Founders program and partnerships with organizations like Black Founders Matter.

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Jordan Graft and Joe Lynch discuss freight has an identity crisis, which refers to rampant fraud and double brokering in the transportation business. Jordan is Founder and CEO of Highway, where he is leading the charge in solving one of the biggest challenges facing the transportation industry today: the lack of connection between digital and physical carrier identity.

About Jordan Graft Jordan Graft is a seasoned entrepreneur and business leader with a passion for technology and transportation. As the Founder and CEO of Highway, he is leading the charge in solving one of the biggest challenges facing the transportation industry today: the lack of connection between digital and physical carrier identity. With a patent-pending identity engine and the most comprehensive carrier equipment data in the industry, Highway's Single Sign-On (SSO) for trucking identity service is revolutionizing the way carriers operate and interact with digital systems. Prior to founding Highway, Jordan served as the CEO of TriumphPay from 2018 to 2021, where he transformed the concept from a reverse factoring business into the first payments network in transportation, growing TriumphPay into the largest payer of freight invoices in the US. Before that, he co-founded CrateBind, a Dallas-based IT consulting and software development company that developed over fifty custom applications across various industries. Jordan also served as an investment professional with TA Associates, a global private equity firm in Boston, Massachusetts, and as an investment analyst for J.P. Morgan in New York City. Jordan's diverse experience has equipped him with the knowledge and expertise to lead Highway towards a brighter future in the transportation industry.

About Highway Highway is a technology company focused on solving the digital identity problem in the trucking industry. They have developed a Carrier Identity engine that manages carrier identity and eliminates the risks of fraud and double brokering. Highway provides brokers with comprehensive data on carrier equipment to supercharge their capacity sourcing and vetting efforts. The company accelerates connections and drives engagement, making the industry more integrated, digital, and secure. Customers can identify the right carrier for every load, source with superpowers that give them the truth about a carrier's lanes and equipment and be warned of negative indicators discovered in public and private data sources. They can also connect their carrier network with speed and security, onboard new carriers with rightful owner validation and dispatch service detection and monitor carriers to enforce an all-new standard with automated compliance. Highway is transforming the trucking industry with their innovative technology and commitment to improving security and efficiency.

Key Takeaways: Freight has an Identity Crisis * Jordan Graft is Founder and CEO of Highway, where he is leading the charge in solving one of the biggest challenges facing the transportation industry today: the lack of connection between digital and physical carrier identity. * Highway is a technology company solving the digital identity problem in the trucking industry. * The company removes risk and friction between brokers and carriers with a Carrier Identity engine. * Highway provides brokers with comprehensive data on carrier equipment to supercharge capacity sourcing and vetting efforts. * The company accelerates connections and drives engagement to make the industry more integrated, digital, and secure. * Customers can identify the right carrier for every load and be warned of negative indicators from public and private data sources. * They can also onboard new carriers with rightful owner validation and dispatch service detection. * Customers can monitor carriers to enforce new standards with automated compliance. * Highway is transforming the trucking industry with their innovative technology. * The company is committed to improving security and efficiency in the industry.

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Sankalp Arora and Joe Lynch discuss gathering inventory data, a function that is being transformed by Sankalp’s company Gather AI. Sankalp is CEO and Co-founder at Gather AI, a warehouse automation company that has created the world's first drone-powered inventory monitoring solution.

About Sankalp Arora Sankalp Arora is an accomplished entrepreneur and roboticist, currently serving as the CEO and Co-founder of Gather AI, a cutting-edge warehouse automation company. Gather AI has created the world's first drone-powered inventory monitoring solution, which promises to revolutionize the way warehouses manage their inventory. Sankalp has a wealth of experience in the field of robotics, having spent 14 years working on various projects related to autonomous vehicles and robotics. He played a key role in developing safety and sensor planning for the world's first safe autonomous helicopter, a project that earned several prestigious awards including the Howard Hughes award, AUVSI Xcellence award, and a nomination for the Collier Trophy. Sankalp's innovative work has also earned him recognition in the form of the Qualcomm Innovation fellowship and Swartz Innovation fellowship. He holds a PhD in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University, where he conducted extensive research on robotic perception and control. With his vast experience and expertise in robotics and automation, Sankalp is leading Gather AI towards a brighter future, where the power of drone technology can be harnessed to optimize warehouse operations and transform the logistics industry as we know it.

About Gather AI Gather AI is a pioneering warehouse automation company that was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The company has quickly established itself as a leader in the field of drone-powered inventory monitoring, providing warehouse operators with an innovative solution to optimize their profitability. Led by a team of experienced roboticists and entrepreneurs, including founders Sankalp Arora, Daniel Maturana, and Geetesh Dubey, Gather AI has developed a unique product that is already being used by warehouses across a range of industries, including third-party logistics, retail distribution, manufacturing, and food & beverage. With its cutting-edge technology and forward-thinking approach, Gather AI is poised to revolutionize the logistics industry and transform the way warehouses operate in the years to come.

Key Takeaways: Gathering Inventory Data * Sankalp Arora is CEO and Co-founder at Gather AI, a warehouse automation company that has created the world's first drone-powered inventory monitoring solution. * Gather AI uses off-the-shelf autonomous drones to gather data in warehouses, such as the number of items on a shelf and the locations of particular pallets. * Gather AI was co-founded in 2019 by Sankalp Arora, Daniel Maturana and Geetesh Dubey, who were graduate students at Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute. * Gather AI's core product is an inventory monitoring system that uses off-the-shelf autonomous drones. * Gather AI's approach is more fungible and less costly than that of its rivals because it relies on consumer drones instead of custom-built ones. * Consumer-grade drones are more attainable and scalable than their commercial counterparts, and still able to perform tasks like detecting damaged inventory and counting pallet cases. * A core innovation of Gather AI is that it can achieve sophisticated state estimation on commodity hardware and can fly autonomously without GPS on drones that can be bought at consumer stores. * With Gather AI you can drive efficiency with autonomous warehouse drones. What used to take employees 2 hours can now be done in an automated 8 minutes. * A common knock-on autonomous inventory solutions is that not all warehouses are robot-friendly, and that if barcodes aren’t displayed perfectly, then the system suffers. Gather AI can read your existing labels over 95% of the time.

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Summitt Hogue and Joe Lynch discuss what kills warehousing companies. Summitt is the founder of Growe, a Dallas-based commercial real estate firm focused exclusively on serving the various needs of third-party logistics companies across the United States.

About Summitt Hogue Summitt is the founder of Growe, a Dallas-based commercial real estate firm focused exclusively on serving the various needs of third-party logistics companies across the United States. After beginning his career in commercial real estate, Summitt quickly identified the unique and under-served challenges faced by 3PLs. Growe was formed on a foundational appreciation for the importance of speed, flexibility, creativity, and timing on a 3PL’s real-estate strategy and overall profitability. This customized approach and ingrained understanding of the 3PL business model has led Summitt & the Growe team to expand beyond just real-estate services. Growe has evolved into a diverse network that connects numerous 3PLs, brands, manufacturers, and vendors in every market across the country. This multi-faceted approach has allowed Growe to fully support all aspects of its customers’ growth initiatives by simultaneously providing real-time market intelligence, real-estate services, vendor connections, and customer introductions - resulting in full warehouses & well over $100 million in CRE transactions in the last 5 years alone. Summitt grew up working on a family farm/vineyard in West Texas and went on to play division I football at Texas Tech University. He now resides in Dallas where he enjoys spending time with his wife, Miranda, and chasing around their daughter, Falynn.

About Growe Growe is a commercial real estate firm that specializes in representing 3PL (third-party logistics) companies in managing their real estate portfolios across North America. The company's core focus is to facilitate growth for 3PLs by helping them find new warehouses and fill the space as they expand across the country. Growe works specifically with growth-minded 3PLs, figuring out what they specialize in and bringing them brands that fit their needs, resulting in a win/win situation for both the 3PL and the brand. The company provides tenant representation and lease negotiation services specifically to those growth-minded 3PLs and helps them navigate the process of expanding in their existing market, managing a renewal, or expanding into a new market on the other side of the country. Growe has experience in almost every market across the United States and has local partners in every market to ensure that they have very specific submarket knowledge and understanding. The company ensures that their 3PLs get the most cost-effective and flexible deal in the market, which is important in the 3PL business.

Key Takeaways: What Kills Warehousing Companies * Summitt Hogue is the founder of Growe, a Dallas-based commercial real estate firm focused exclusively on serving the various needs of third-party logistics companies across the United States. * In the podcast interview, Summitt and Joe discus what kills warehousing companies. * Summitt and his team have direct experience working with 3PLs in the USA and are familiar with the challenges that can negatively impact warehousing companies. + Labor problems are a key issue, including high turnover rates, cultural challenges, low productivity, and high labor costs. + Poor technology is another major challenge that can limit productivity and hinder a company's ability to compete effectively. + Bad customer fit can be costly for warehousing companies, as the wrong customers may require extra resources, lack technological expertise, and cost more to support. + Customer acquisition costs can also be a significant challenge, particularly in a competitive market. + Growth, especially in terms of real estate, can be a complex issue for warehousing companies and requires careful planning and management. * Growe is a commercial real estate firm that specializes in representing 3PL (third-party logistics) companies in managing their real estate portfolios across North America. * The company's core focus is to facilitate growth for 3PLs by helping them find new warehouses and fill the space as they expand across the country. * Growe provides tenant representation and lease negotiation services specifically to growth-minded 3PLs and helps them navigate the process of expanding in their existing market or expanding into a new market. * The company has experience in almost every market across the United States and has local partners in every market to ensure specific submarket knowledge and understanding. * Growe works with growth-minded 3PLs, figuring out what they specialize in and bringing them brands that fit their needs, resulting in a win/win situation for both the 3PL and the brand.

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Ashley Thomas and Joe Lynch discuss what drivers want. Ashley is the CEO of is of Supreme Driver Recruiting where they provide rapid CDL driver staffing and direct placement for carriers in 48 States.

About Ashley Thomas Ashley Thomas is the CEO of Supreme Driver Recruiting where they provide rapid CDL driver staffing and direct placement for carriers in 48 States. She has been a dominant force in the driver recruiting industry for the past 5 years. Ashley is a renowned speaker and trainer in CDL driver recruitment. Ashley is also a well-known non-fiction author and a symbol of success in America due to her remarkable story of overcoming obstacles. Her book, "Divorcing the Game: My Journey from The Stripper Pole to Owning a Million-Dollar Trucking Business" has been featured on Fox4 News, NY Weekly, Forbes Magazine, and the Black Authors Matter Tour, leaving a positive impact on many. As a former exotic dancer, high school dropout, and survivor of teen sex trafficking, Ashley has inspired many by sharing her story and showing what God has done for her to bring hope to others. Despite facing numerous trials and tribulations, Ashley persevered with the help of God's plan.

About Supreme Driver Recruiting Supreme Driver Recruiting is a leading CDL Driver/Owner Operator Recruitment and Exclusive Lead Generation firm. They specialize in providing highly qualified drivers for trucking companies to fill their vacant seats, helping them achieve success on the road. With a skilled team of experts, Supreme Driver Recruiting is dedicated to steering companies towards growth by adding reliable owner operators to their fleets. Their commitment to excellence is demonstrated through their motto, "Providing Jobs for The Whole Block," and they take pride in offering top-paying jobs to all Class A Drivers. Supreme Driver Recruiting is equipped to propel medium and large-sized trucking companies to new heights, providing the horsepower needed to thrive in all 48 states.

Key Takeaways: What Drivers Want with Ashley Thomas * Ashley Thomas is the CEO of Supreme Driver Recruiting, a company that offers rapid CDL driver staffing and direct placement services for carriers across 48 states. * In the podcast interview with Joe, Ashley discussed the common wants and needs of drivers, an issue that her team at Supreme Driver Recruiting encounters daily. * In her experience, drivers want the following: + The truth about various aspects of the job, such as the truck, money, and freight. + More time at home + Good and clean equipment + More money + Respect. * Supreme Driver Recruiting specializes in connecting trucking companies with highly qualified drivers who are available for interviews within 48 hours. The company provides guaranteed results and no-risk services, allowing carriers to build a reliable team without the stress and hassle of traditional driver hiring methods.

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Nick Dangles and Joe Lynch discuss winning in a down freight market. Nick is Co-founder of Sync Logistics Training is a joint venture between Metafora + Kinetic, a Learning Management Software that gives brokerages the power to transfer years of industry knowledge to new hire employees in an engaging and effective platform.

About Nick Dangles Nick Dangles is the Co-founder of Kinetic, and Sync Logistics Training, a learning management platform built and designed for the growing supply chain and logistic industry. Nick is a tenured veteran of full truckload freight brokerage who has firsthand knowledge of technology’s power in the freight industry. Nick’s operational focus and capacity to find a path forward, no matter the challenge, make his skills indispensable when working on a project, problem, or idea. Nick received his degree in Philosophy from The University of Illinois and received his law degree from Loyola University Chicago School of Law.

About Sync Logistics Training Sync Logistics Training is a learning management platform built and designed for the growing supply chain and logistic industry. Effective training is no longer an option, it’s an expectation, and the quicker your employees ramp the quicker you realize ROI. With Sync you’ll experience engaging video content, real time call simulations, and premade worksheets and handouts that will jump start and bolster your training needs.

About Kinetic Kinetic helps freight tech companies get their products to market faster and with better adoption. It’s not enough to simply build a great product. To succeed, both startups and companies at scale need to make decisions about how to effectively acquire new customers and address their target audience. By leveraging our network and transportation experience, we assess the current market understanding of your product to help find product-market-fit and provide support to your sales and marketing teams. We also partner with your company to build and deliver effective training materials, drive adoption throughout an organization, and provide basic customer support.

Key Takeaways: Winning in a Down Freight Market * Nick Dangle is Co-founder of Sync Logistics Training, a joint venture between Metafora + Kinetic. * Sync Logistics Training is a Learning Management Software that gives brokerages the power to transfer years of industry knowledge to new hire employees in an engaging and effective platform. * In the podcast interview Nick and Joe discuss winning in a down freight market + During a down freight market, most freight brokers scale back spending on technology, people, marketing, and training – while this might be an economic necessity for some, it often results in lagging results especially when the market becomes healthy again. + During down freight markets like right now, many shippers become price focused, which means freight brokers need different sales tactics – and perhaps some training on new sales tactics. * Training is a proven tool to improve the performance of employees, but it has under-utilized in logistics because most training programs were expensive, required off-site travel, and wasn’t customized to the needs of logistics people. * With Sync Logistics Training companies can: + Reduce the burden on management. + Increase retention of new hires. + Increase employee utilization rates in their first 180 days. + Increase speed of knowledge transfer through engagement. + Increase employee engagement. + Implement enterprise level course content at a fraction of the cost. + Minimize time to employee utilization. * Sync Logistics Training provides customized learning management perfect for the logistics industry by utilizing a mix of video courses, simulations, and quizzes that will help employees improve their attitudes, skills, and knowledge.

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Joe Lynch and Chris Pickett discuss what’s next for the freight market. Chris is the Chief Operating Officer at Flock Freight, a technology company that is on a mission to solve the US trucking industry’s wasted capacity problem. Chris is also the Lead Market Analyst at Pickett Research, LLC – an independent market research firm focused exclusively on the dynamics that drive US truckload freight rates.

About Chris Pickett Chris Pickett is the Chief Operating Officer at Flock Freight, a technology company that is on a mission to solve the US trucking industry’s wasted capacity problem. Its patented technology finds and fills underutilized trailer space so Shippers can save, Carriers can earn more, and goods can move terminal-free faster and more efficiently. Think faster than traditional LTL and with less damage and cheaper than underutilized FTL – while emitting 20-40% less carbon than the alternative. In addition to his role at Flock, Chris is also the Lead Market Analyst at Pickett Research, LLC – an independent market research firm focused exclusively on the dynamics that drive US truckload freight rates. Prior to Flock, he played key leadership roles (including Chief Strategy Officer from 2010-2020) at Coyote Logistics - a UPS Company, a leading provider of non-asset based 3PL solutions across North America and Europe. Chris’ passion for understanding US Truckload Freight Market dynamics and predicting the direction of spot and contract rates stems from his work at Coyote over this period where long-term contract commitments were often made based on an expected long-term cost of capacity in the spot market. It has since become a borderline obsession, where his fascination in these market phenomena continues to drive the evolution of the market cycle framework and the predictive value it delivers. Before joining Coyote in 2006, Chris spent his early career in supply chain software development and network design – and studied at as many Eastern US tech schools as he could: earning a B.S. in Industrial & Systems Engineering from Virginia Tech, an M.Eng. in Logistics from MIT, and an MBA from Georgia Tech.

About Flock Freight Founded in 2015, Flock Freight is a technology company reinventing the supply chain through smarter, more sustainable shipping solutions. By leveraging its patented technology, Flock Freight matches locations, schedules, and compatible shipments, finding the best options to pool freight at scale among billions of possible combinations. As one of the first freight shipping companies to earn a B Corporation certification, Flock Freight’s solutions for moving fuller trucks on optimized routes results in reduced carbon emissions by up to 40% compared to traditional methods. Flock Freight was recently recognized as one of TIME’s Most Influential Companies in the World and as a CNBC Disruptor 50. To learn more about the company, offerings, and careers, visit flockfreight.com.

About Pickett Research Pickett Research was established in 2020 to fill a void in the US Truckload Freight Marketplace for analysis, forecasting, and market guidance that is both objective and credible. The mission at Pickett Research is to fill that void by leveraging a unique market philosophy, framework, and forecasting methodology that was developed and refined over more than a decade of commercial market experience scaling one of the largest and fastest-growing truckload freight brokers and 3PLs in North America from scratch. PR’s flagship research product, The Pickett Line, launched January 2021 as a monthly publication available via paid annual subscription, provides an overview of current and expected future market conditions and a rolling forecast for national spot and contract truckload linehaul rates on a quarterly year-over-year basis for up to five years out. To learn more or to subscribe to the 2023-24 series, visit www.pickettresearch.com.

Key Takeaways: What’s Next for The Freight Market * Chris Pickett is the Chief Operating Officer at Flock Freight, a technology company that is on a mission to solve the US trucking industry’s wasted capacity problem. * Chris is also the Lead Market Analyst at Pickett Research, LLC – an independent market research firm focused exclusively on the dynamics that drive US truckload freight rates. * In the podcast interview, Chris and Joe discuss what’s next for the freight market, a topic where Chris is recognized as an industry expert. * Pickett Research’s flagship research product, The Pickett Line, is a monthly publication available via paid annual subscription, provides an overview of current and expected future market conditions and a rolling forecast for national spot and contract truckload linehaul rates on a quarterly year-over-year basis for up to five years out. * Flock Freight is a technology-driven logistics company that specializes in pooling shipments to increase efficiency and reduce transportation costs. * Flock Freight uses proprietary algorithms and machine learning to optimize the shipping process and identify opportunities for consolidation. * The company's technology platform allows shippers to easily book and track shipments in real-time and provides carriers with better access to high-quality freight opportunities. * Flock Freight's unique approach to shipping has helped to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by minimizing the number of trucks on the road. * Flock Freight is a B Corp, which means they meet the highest standards of verified levels of social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose. B Corps are accelerating a global culture shift to redefine success in business and build a more inclusive and sustainable economy.

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Dusty Holcomb and Joe Lynch discuss fulfilling big bulky small parcels. Dusty is the CEO of Red Stag Fulfillment is a third-party logistics (3PL) company based in Knoxville, Tennessee.

About Dusty Holcomb Dusty Holcomb joined “The Herd” at Red Stag Fulfillment in May 2021. As a leader in a dynamic industry, his focus as CEO is on three things: delivering exceptional value for our clients, operational excellence, and curating an exceptional people first culture. He is committed to developing, inspiring, and leading a team of client-centric problem solvers who are constantly innovating and adapting new techniques and technologies to serve clients better. While he values all of Red Stag’s core principles, “we treat all with dignity and respect” stands out most for Dusty. He believes we are all people first and every team member should be treated with the utmost respect, no matter what role they have in the organization. As a triathlete and the CEO of a client-centered business, Dusty has always believed in going the extra mile.

About Red Stag Fulfillment Red Stag Fulfillment is a rapidly growing third-party logistics company based in Knoxville, Tennessee. Specializing in ecommerce order fulfillment and inventory management services, the company operates multiple warehouse facilities with over 1 million square feet of space across the United States. Red Stag Fulfillment sets itself apart by handling large, heavy, and high-value products that can be challenging to ship and store. They utilize advanced technology and automation to ensure accurate and efficient order processing and offer a 100% guarantee on order accuracy and on-time shipping. The company has received recognition for its exceptional service and innovative solutions, including being named to the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies. Red Stag Fulfillment's online portal provides clients with real-time visibility and reporting, and the company's dedicated account managers and support teams deliver exceptional customer service. With a commitment to excellence, Red Stag Fulfillment has established itself as a leader in the logistics industry, serving businesses of all sizes across a range of industries.

Key Takeaways: Fulfilling Big Bulky Small Parcels * Dusty Holcomb is the CEO of Red Stag Fulfillment is a third-party logistics (3PL) company based in Knoxville, Tennessee. * In the podcast interview, Dusty and discuss fulfilling big, bulky small parcels – the type of business most fulfillment companies avoid. * Handling large, heavy, and high-value products that can be difficult to ship and store – this is where Red Stag Fulfillment excels. * Red Stag Fulfillment specializes in providing ecommerce order fulfillment and inventory management services to businesses of all sizes. * The company operates multiple warehouse facilities across the United States, with a combined total of over 1 million square feet of space. * The company uses advanced technology and automation to ensure accurate and efficient order processing. * Red Stag Fulfillment offers a 100% guarantee on its order accuracy and on-time shipping. * The company has won multiple awards for its outstanding service and innovative solutions, including the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies. * Red Stag Fulfillment provides real-time visibility and reporting to its clients through a user-friendly online portal. * The company prides itself on its exceptional customer service, with dedicated account managers and support teams available to assist clients.

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Ron Richardson and Joe Lynch discuss last mile delivery grows up. Ron is the Chief Revenue Officer at OneRail, an Orlando-based omnichannel fulfillment solution providing shippers across all verticals with Amazon-level dependability and speed to keep their delivery promise.

About Ron Richardson Ron Richardson is a highly experienced Chief Revenue Officer with a strong background in logistics and transportation. He currently works at OneRail, an Orlando-based last mile transportation visibility solution providing shippers with Amazon-level dependability and speed. Prior to joining OneRail, Ron was the CRO at Turvo, a TMS solution provider that offers end-to-end communication and analytics solutions for freight brokers, 3PLs, shippers, and carriers. Ron has also played a key role in the success of FourKites, a logistics technology company. Throughout his career, Ron has worked with many Fortune 2,000 shippers, retailers, and 3PLs, helping them to optimize their logistics operations using real-time visibility, predictive analytics, and global control tower capabilities. Ron's sales leadership experience spans more than 20 years, and he has worked for major companies such as Infor, Microsoft, and OpenText. Ron holds a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and a master's degree from Eastern Michigan University. He is also a regular speaker at leading supply chain universities, including the University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton Supply Chain College.

About OneRail OneRail is an Orlando-based omnichannel fulfillment solution providing shippers across all verticals with Amazon-level dependability and speed to keep their delivery promise. With a real-time connected network of 12 million drivers, OneRail finds the right vehicle for the right delivery so shippers gain low prices and greater capacity to rapidly scale their businesses. Across retail, CPG, distribution, construction, healthcare and more, OneRail offers an exceptional last mile delivery experience with an on-time delivery rate north of 98.6%, while keeping brands front and center. To learn more about OneRail, visit OneRail.com.

Key Takeaways: Last Mile Delivery Grows Up * Ron Richardson is the Chief Revenue Officer at Onereail, Orlando-based omnichannel fulfillment solution providing shippers across all verticals with Amazon-level dependability and speed to keep their delivery promise. * OneRail is a last mile delivery logistics solution company that helps businesses remove friction in fulfillment. * The company provides a cloud-based platform that enables retailers, carriers, and delivery providers to optimize their delivery operations. * OneRail's platform offers real-time visibility, predictive analytics, and global control tower capabilities to its customers. * The company works with a range of businesses, including retailers, e-commerce companies, and healthcare providers. * The company's platform can integrate with a variety of systems, including ecommerce platforms, warehouse management systems, and transportation management systems. * OneRail offers multiple delivery options, including same-day, next-day, and two-day delivery. * The company provides customers with a branded tracking page that allows them to monitor their deliveries in real-time. * OneRail's solution is designed to help businesses reduce delivery costs, improve customer satisfaction, and increase operational efficiency.

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Paul Jarrett and Joe Lynch discuss subscription first fulfillment. Paul is Co-Founder & CEO of Bulu, a subscription-first, full-service 3PL based in Lincoln, Nebraska.

About Paul Jarrett Paul Jarrett is a multifaceted individual who wears many hats including father, husband, CEO, entrepreneur, innovator, athlete, and speaker. As a former D1 college football player, Paul is a driven and competitive individual with a passion for leading his team to success. In 2012, after managing advertising campaigns for top-tier brands for many years, Paul and his wife co-founded Bulu Box, a health and wellness subscription box service that provides product samples to customers. Bulu Box has since evolved alongside the ecommerce industry, diversifying its offerings to include a software company, and partnering with major retail brands like American Express, BuzzFeed, Clorox, Disney, Pepsi, and Scotts Miracle-Gro to create "Private-Label Subscription Box" programs. With over 15 years of experience in ecommerce, subscription services, fulfillment, and global brand management, Paul, and his team at Bulu identified an opportunity to help small and medium-sized businesses grow their brands. By reducing customer acquisition costs, lowering shipping fees, and increasing customer lifetime value, Bulu has created a proven model for brand growth. Bulu solves the challenges that arise at the intersection of the ecommerce order page and warehouse logistics, positioning itself as a subscription-first, full-service 3PL. This approach has allowed Bulu to rapidly scale its operations, making it a formidable force in the industry.

About Bulu Bulu is a full-service 3PL company that specializes in subscription-based services. Founded in 2012 by husband-and-wife team, Paul and Stephanie Jarrett, Bulu initially started as a health and wellness product sample Subscription Box company. Over the years, the company has diversified and expanded its offerings by building and selling a software company and partnering with major retail brands such as Disney, Pepsi, and Clorox to execute "Private-Label Subscription Box" programs. With over 15 years of experience in ecommerce, subscription services, fulfillment, and global brand management, the Bulu team identified a gap in the SMB market and created a model to grow brands of all sizes. By solving the problems at the intersection of the ecommerce order page and warehouse logistics, Bulu reduces customer acquisition costs and lowers shipping fees while increasing customer lifetime value. Bulu's approach is to provide a subscription-first model, ensuring that their clients' customers are consistently engaged and active. Their full-service 3PL model includes everything from warehousing and fulfillment to customer service and marketing support. By offering a comprehensive solution, Bulu has rapidly scaled its operations, becoming a leading player in the industry. In summary, Bulu is a subscription-based, full-service 3PL company that offers a proven model for brand growth. With a focus on reducing costs, increasing customer engagement, and providing a comprehensive solution, Bulu is well-positioned to help businesses of all sizes succeed.

Key Takeaways: Subscription First Fulfillment * Paul Jarrett is Co-Founder & CEO of Bulu, a subscription-first, full-service 3PL based in Lincoln, Nebraska. * In the podcast interview Paul and Joe discuss subscription first fulfillment, which is what Paul and his team at Bulu provide to their customers. * Bulu Group is a leading provider of turnkey subscription box solutions for retail and media partners. * The company offers a range of services including product sourcing, packaging design, order fulfillment, and customer service management. * Bulu Group's proprietary technology platform, BuluBox, allows partners to easily launch and manage their own subscription box programs. * The company has worked with a diverse range of partners, including major brands such as Disney, Clorox, and Crayola, as well as media companies like Women's Health and Men's Health. * In addition to its subscription box services, Bulu Group also offers product development and consulting services to help clients bring new products to market. * The company has received numerous accolades for its innovative approach to subscription box services, including being named to the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies in America. * Bulu Group is committed to sustainability, with a focus on reducing waste and sourcing eco-friendly materials for its packaging and products.

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Brian Kempisty and Joe Lynch discuss the question is drayage just drayage. Brian is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada.

About Brian Kempisty Brian Kempisty is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada. Brian grew up as a farm kid outside of Buffalo, NY and learned how to work at a young age. While earning his degree at Canisius College he needed a job and found himself working in the logistics industry. Since those early days, he has run multiple companies and his latest adventure called for him to create Port X Logistics which is a national drayage and transloading company with offices on both coasts.

About Port X Logistics Port X Logistics specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the US and Canada. With a combination of company trucks, owner operators, and logistics network Port X Logistics can effectively service every port and rail ramp. Port X Logistics provides drayage, trans-loading, and over the road trucking to help clients meet their fulfillment and production plans. The team operates with urgency, attention to detail, proactive communication, and the ultimate in visibility.

Key Takeaways: Is Drayage Just Drayage * Brian Kempisty is the Founder of Port X Logistics, a transportation company that specializes in expediting containerized cargo throughout the U.S. and Canada. * In the podcast interview Brian and Joe discuss the question, is drayage just drayage. Drayage is not just drayage if you work with Port X Logistics. * Brian and his team at Port X Logistics have revolutionized the drayage business. * While most drayage companies are small local carriers that only work at one or two ports, Port X is a national drayage company that employs state of the art technology to manage the shipment before it even reaches the port. * Port X Logistics provides the following services: + Drayage – every port in the USA and Canada + Transload + Truckload + Crisis Management + Project Management + Supply Chain Solutions * Port X Logistics lives by the motto “Culture. Service. Tech. Trucks.”

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Oren Zaslansky and Joe Lynch discuss the Flock Freight story. Oren is the Founder and CEO of Flock Freight, a Certified B Corporation that's been reinventing freight shipping since 2015.

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About Oren Zaslansky Raised by parents who worked for a van line and later started their own freight forwarders, Oren has deep-seated roots in logistics and entrepreneurship. At 21, he founded a 125-truck fleet that provided white-glove freight service throughout the U.S. and Canada. His subsequent venture, SolSource Logistics, continues to operate today, with Oren serving as chairman. SolSource Logistics opened Oren’s eyes to how wasteful traditional freight shipping is. He became determined to find a new approach by building a technology-driven solution. Flock Freight (formerly AuptiX) opened its doors in 2015, driven by Oren’s vision of using technology to combine multiple shipments into one multi-stop shared truckload. Under Oren’s leadership, Flock Freight continu es to rapidly grow while creating a new standard of service for shippers, increasing revenue for carriers, and eliminating the impact of carbon emissions through the patented shared truckload solution, FlockDirect™.

About Flock Freight Flock Freight is a Certified B Corporation that's been reinventing freight shipping since 2015. Flock Freight leverages its advanced, first-to-market algorithms that pool shipments and fill trucks at scale to create a new standard of service for shippers and increase revenue for carriers. Flock Freight's shared truckload solution eliminates the need for terminals and is the only carbon-neutral shipping option with all emissions accounted for through carbon offsets supporting freight-related efficiency projects. Flock Freight is headquartered in Encinitas, CA with an additional office in Chicago, IL.

Key Takeaways: The Flock Freight Story * Oren Zaslansky is the Founder and CEO of Flock Freight, where he and his team are driving industry change and powering shared truckload service with top-tier talent and advanced algorithms. * In the podcast interview, Oren shares his entrepreneurial story and the founding of Flock Freight. * Flock Freight provides an alternative to less-than-truckload shipping, which has traditionally been expensive, slow, and more likely to damage freight compared to truckload shipping. * Shippers and 3PLs have always converted some number of LTL shipments to multi-stop or shared truckload shipments, but the approach was scattershot and process was very manual. As investments in freight tech grew, the number of multi-stop shipments increased, however there were no purpose built tech or companies dedicated to multi-stop truckload shipments until Flock Freight. * For Shippers: Flock Freight moves shipper freight via shared truckload, combining it with other freight into one multi-stop truckload. Flock Freight gives midsize freight shippers an efficient, cost-effective way to move their goods. * For Carriers: Flock Freight helps carriers maximize their revenue by booking high-paying shared truckloads online in seconds. Carriers earn higher profits for the same amount of work by combining multiple shipments moving in the same direction to minimize half-empty trucks and deadhead miles. Most trucks are moving with trailers that are only partially full – Flock Freight can help them earn more revenue by filling up their truck with good paying freight. * For the Environment: Flock Freight shipments move via shared truckload, skipping the inefficient LTL hub and spoke system and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 40%. Flock takes the remaining 60% and offset it by supporting projects with Carbonfund.org, making Flock Freight the only carbon neutral shipping option available to shippers at no extra cost. * Flock Freight is a B Corp, which means they meet the highest standards of verified levels of social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose. B Corps are accelerating a global culture shift to redefine success in business and build a more inclusive and sustainable economy.

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Dan Slagen and Joe Lynch discuss the biggest risk facing truck drivers. Dan is the Chief Marketing Officer at Tomorrow.io, the world’s weather and climate security platform, helping countries, businesses, and individuals manage their weather and climate security challenges.

About Dan Slagen Dan Slagen is currently the Chief Marketing Officer at Tomorrow.io, and a 4-time start-up executive specializing in scaling global go-to-market functions from early stage to $100M+ in annual revenue. With experience in both private and public companies such as HubSpot and Wayfair, Dan has built teams across marketing, growth, sales, customer success, business development, and founded and sold a video technology startup of his own. A frequent speaker and advisor, Dan has spoken at more than 50 conferences and has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, CNBC, TechCrunch, and Bloomberg TV amongst others. Above all else, Dan believes in creativity, drive, and a people first mentality. Dan graduated from Endicott College with a degree in international business and marketing, and currently lives with his family in Boston, Massachusetts.

About Tomorrow.io Tomorrow.io is The World’s Weather and Climate Security Platform, helping countries, businesses, and individuals manage their weather and climate security challenges. Fully customizable to any industry impacted by the weather, customers around the world including ITS ConGlobal, Uber, Delta, Ford, National Grid, and more use Tomorrow.io to dramatically improve operational efficiency. Tomorrow.io was built from the ground up to help teams prepare for the business impact of weather by automating decision-making and enabling climate adaptation at scale.

Key Takeaways: The Biggest Risk Facing Truck Drivers * Dan Slagen is the Chief Marketing Officer at Tomorrow.io, the world’s weather and climate security platform, helping countries, businesses, and individuals manage their weather and climate security challenges. * In the podcast interview, Dan Slagen and Joe Lynch discuss the biggest risk facing truck drivers. * Weather or more accurately the lack of weather-related intelligence and alerts is the biggest risk for drivers. * Approximately 20% of accidents are caused by weather events such as sleet, snow, heavy rain, fog, and high winds. * Traditional weather services are not accurate enough or targeted enough to be useful for truck drivers who potentially drive through multiple weather systems and climates every day. * The cost of weather-related accidents, delays, inventory damage, service failures, and hour of service problems for drivers are enormous, but there hasn’t been a push to improve because nobody can control the weather. * While we can’t control the weather, we can do a better job of planning around the weather – avoiding all those weather-related problems. * Tomorrow.io has developed a weather intelligence and climate security platform that is custom-built to help logistics and transportation companies reduce the impact of weather on their operations. * Carriers using Tomorrow.io’s weather and climate security platform are reducing weather related risk and improving the lives of truck drivers. * Tomorrow.io customers make better decisions because they a have better weather intelligence. Better weather-related decisions reduce accidents, insurance costs, shipment delays, and makes the lives of drivers safer and easier.

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Brad Young and Joe Lynch discuss BI and AI for logistics. Brad is a Principal at Third Axiom Solutions, a quick and cost-effective solution for delivering AI-based transportation analytics to your company and customers.

About Brad Young Brad Young is a Principal at Third Axiom Solutions. Leveraging his passion for using technology and diverse transportation experience he is working to help organizations gain insight and answers to what is driving their business performance. This is accomplished through Axiom-One, a next generation artificial intelligence platform that enables transportation professionals to communicate data-driven insights and recommendations more quickly and easier than ever before. Prior to joining Third Axiom, Brad was a key member of the executive team at MODE Transportation where he developed and implemented technology solutions across operations, pricing, capacity, data science, and analytics while also working to design and implement solutions for MODE’s transportation network and managed transportation customers.

About Third Axiom Solutions Founded by a small group of individuals with deep experience in the transportation industry Third Axiom Solutions develops advanced software solutions specific to the transportation and logistics industry. Our platform, Axiom-One, enables our customers to deploy business solutions utilizing technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, and data visualization. Designed to remove the complexity inherent in deploying transportation analytics, Axiom-One is a truly affordable one-stop solution built specifically to solve organization’s unique transportation problems. Combining advanced software, effective processes, and data science services allows Third Axiom to jumpstart your journey to analytics success.

Key Takeaways: BI and AI for Logistics * Brad Young is a Principal at Third Axiom Solutions, a quick and cost-effective solution for delivering AI-based transportation analytics to your company and customers. * In the podcast interview, Brad and Joe discuss the use of BI and AI in logistics. * BI = business intelligences and AI = artificial intelligence. * Third Axiom Solutions provide a next-generation artificial intelligence platform, Axiom-One, that enables transportation professionals to communicate data-driven insights and recommendations more quickly and easily than ever before. * Third Axiom’s solution was built by transportation experts to solve the industry's specific problems in less time, and with less expense, than other solutions. * Third Axiom Solutions enable their customers to use AI and analytics to: + Increase Sales + Manage Cost + Support Customers + Enhance Productivity * Third Axiom Solutions has developed analytics and AI custom built for for 3PLs, brokers, freight forwarders, and shippers.

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Tucker Perkins and Joe Lynch discuss beyond electric vehicles. Tucker is the President and CEO of the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC), a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit that invests in the research and development of propane-powered innovation and promotes the safe, efficient use of propane through safety training and education programs.

About Tucker Perkins Tucker Perkins is the President and CEO of the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC). Perkins joined PERC in 2015 as Chief Business Development Officer and was promoted to Chief Operating Officer before the Council named him President and CEO in 2018. A Virginia Tech graduate in civil engineering, Perkins earned his MBA from the University of Richmond. Perkins is a dynamic and relatable leader who has amplified propane’s voice in the national energy conversation as a frequent keynote speaker on energy-related topics. Tucker is also host of the podcast, Path to Zero, in which he engages energy thought leaders in provocative discussions regarding energy and the environment and the path to zero carbon emissions.

About PERC The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) is a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit that invests in the research and development of propane-powered innovation and promotes the safe, efficient use of propane through safety training and education programs. PERC is operated and funded by the propane industry, and its programs benefit a variety of markets including transportation, agriculture, commercial landscaping, residential, and commercial building.

Key Takeaways: Beyond Electric Vehicles * Tucker Perkins is the President and CEO of the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC). * In the podcast interview, Tucker and Joe discuss beyond electric vehicles. * There are many challenges facing the transportation and logistics industry regarding reducing greenhouse gas emissions and meeting sustainability goals. * Propane is a cleaner, greener option that is often overlooked. * There are many advantages to using propane in transportation and logistics including: + Propane fuel has a lower carbon content than conventional gasoline and diesel fuel. When used as a vehicle fuel, propane can offer life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions benefits over conventional fuels, depending on vehicle type, age, and drive cycle. + Propane exhaust is also colorless and almost odorless, making it ideal for locations where air quality is a concern. + Diesel engines may be prohibited in certain areas due to their emissions. A propane engine is also quieter than diesel and gasoline engines. * Propane is frequently used to replace gasoline in smaller off-road applications, such as forklifts and commercial lawn equipment, and it provides benefits like those achieved in on-road vehicles. * The potential for lower maintenance costs is one reason behind propane's popularity for use in light- and medium-duty vehicles, such as trucks and taxis, and for heavy-duty vehicles, such as school buses. * Propane vehicles have been widely used and refined for decades, and a propane vehicle's power, acceleration, and cruising speed are like those of conventionally fueled vehicles. * The Propane Education & Research Council is a nonprofit that provides leading propane safety and training programs and invests in research and development of new propane-powered technologies. PERC is operated and funded by the propane industry. PERC programs benefit a variety of markets including transportation, agriculture, commercial landscaping, residential, and commercial building.

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Peter Tirschwell and Joe Lynch discuss highlights from TPM 2023. Peter is Vice President, Journal of Commerce, the Maritime, Trade & Supply Chain division of S&P Global, a global data, analytics and business intelligence organization serving sectors including maritime, energy, automotive, petrochemical and financial.

About Peter Tirschwell Peter Tirschwell is Vice President in the Maritime, Trade & Supply Chain division of S&P Global;, a global data, analytics and business intelligence organization serving sectors including maritime, energy, automotive, petrochemical and financial. In his role Peter leads The Journal of Commerce, the historic New York City maritime newspaper founded in 1827, today a team of specialized business journalists focused on the end-to-end international shipping supply chain including shipping, ports, airfreight, trucking, rail and home delivery, addressed to the needs of shippers. A career business journalist, Peter has served as a maritime reporter, West Coast Bureau Chief, Editor in Chief and Publisher of The Journal of Commerce, over the course of his 30-year career with the JOC beginning as a maritime beat reporter in the early 1990s. He is the founder and chairman of the annual JOC TPM conference in Long Beach, Calif., the world’s largest container shipping conference, now 23 years old. He writes a regular JOC column, speaks regularly at industry events and has been quoted in or written for mainstream business media including the The Wall Street Journal, CNBC and The Washington Post, CBS News, NPR, The Financial Times, The New York Times and others. He has degrees from the University of Maine and Fordham University.

About Journal of Commerce Journal of Commerce is a team of specialized journalists covering international logistics and supply chains with a focus on containerized shipping, ports, trucking, railroads and airfreight. The JOC develops industry-leading events such as TPM, the world’s largest containerized shipping event. The Journal of Commerce is part of S&P Global Market Intelligence, whose team of experts delivers unrivaled insights and leading data and technology solutions, partnering with customers to expand their perspective, operate with confidence, and make decisions with conviction. S&P Global Market Intelligence is a division of S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI). S&P Global is the world’s foremost provider of credit ratings, benchmarks, analytics and workflow solutions in the global capital, commodity and automotive markets. With every one of our offerings, we help many of the world’s leading organizations navigate the economic landscape so they can plan for tomorrow, today.

Key Takeaways: Highlights from TPM 2023 * Peter Tirschwell is Vice President, Journal of Commerce, the Maritime, Trade & Supply Chain division of S&P Global. * In the podcast interview, Peter and Joe discuss highlights from TPM 2023 * TPM is the premier conference for the international container shipping and logistics community. * TPM 2023 was held February 26 – March 1, 2023, at the Long Beach Convention Center, California. * TPM annually presents the industry’s most in-depth program delving into the most pressing challenges affecting container shippers in North America and globally. * TPM annually attracts the most senior-level audience in the industry and is a platform for a week of essential and intensive networking, negotiations, and relationship building among the multiple parties in the international container shipping supply chain: shippers, carriers, forwarders, technology providers, trucking operators, railroads, ports, terminals, and many others who participate in this market. * In addition to significant networking opportunities, the event provides an in-depth look at the industry’s current situation through panel discussions, roundtables, and speeches by key industry players. * Now part of S&P Global Market Intelligence , the JOC Group is the world’s authoritative provider of business intelligence, information and events for trade, transportation, and logistics professionals. * JOC Group provides import and export trade information to more than 1,600 companies, governments, and associations in more than 50 countries. * JOC products include PIERS, the world’s most comprehensive database of U.S. waterborne activity; the TPM annual conference for the trans-Pacific and global container shipping community; JOC.com, an information portal for container shipping and international logistics; The Journal of Commerce publication for logistics executives; and RailResource, a collection of well-known brands that serve the North American freight railroad and rail-supply markets.

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Matt Silver and Joe Lynch discuss the power of partnerships in the logistics and transportation space. Matt is the VP of Strategic Partnerships with Greenscreens.ai, a technology that provides predictive pricing recommendations for maximum broker margins.

About Matt Silver Matt Silver is the VP of Strategic Partnerships with Greenscreens.ai. Greenscreens.ai is a dynamic pricing infrastructure for the logistics industry that optimizes and enriches historical and real-time market data to predict buy rates and sell prices that are 2 – 3X more accurate than traditional pricing methods, empowering LSPs to increase profit per transaction and volume per rep. Matt's extensive skill set comes from his unique work history, which ranges from owning and operating a small business to holding an executive leadership position for one of the fastest-growing freight brokerages in the world. Matt champions pushing our industry forward with his "better together" mantra and inclusive approach. When Matt is not traveling for work or pleasure, he enjoys cooking, car building, and spending time with his adopted pit bulls in his home base in Phoenix, AZ.

About Greenscreens.ai Greenscreens.ai is a dynamic pricing infrastructure for the logistics industry that delivers freight market pricing intelligence and business insights to help you grow and protect your margins. We exist to help our customers quote with confidence & win more business…more profitably. Our solution combines the power of aggregated market data and your own data with advanced machine-learning techniques to deliver short-term predictive freight market pricing specific to your company's individual buying and selling behavior.

Key Takeaways: The Power of Partnerships * Matt Silver is the VP of Strategic Partnerships with Greenscreens.ai., a technology that provides predictive pricing recommendations for maximum broker margins. * In the podcast interview, Matt and Joe discuss the power of partnerships, which is so important in the logistics business. Greenscreens.ai partners with freight brokers to provide them with predictive pricing recommendations that result in higher margins. * Greenscreens.ai is a dynamic pricing technology for the truckload spot rate market that delivers buy and sell-side market intelligence and business insights to help brokers and 3PLs grow and protect their margins. * Freight brokers and 3PLs using Greenscreens.ai gain the following advantages: + Faster pricing for both buy side and sell side transactions. + Pricing that is more accurate and more likely to win profitable business. * Greenscreen.ai’s dynamic pricing is based on an algorithm that gets better every day, unlike human reasoning which typically has biases and blind spots. * Greenscreens.ai was started in 2020 by a team of veterans who have collectively spent over 100 years in the supply chain industry who remember what it was like to operate with limited technology and market intelligence. That is why they named the company Greenscreens.ai. * Greenscreens.ai's mission is to be the industry-leading, neutral platform for dynamic pricing and revenue optimization. Providing customers with high-confidence, highly accurate predictive buy and sell rate guidance, and differentiated pricing strategies that are powered by the industry's most up-to-date and contextually relevant dataset.

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Barry Conlon and Joe Lynch discuss supply chain risk management, which is exactly what Barry and his team at Overhaul provide to Fortune 100 companies across the world. Barry is the CEO and founder of Overhaul, an Austin-based company that provides intelligent, real-time supply chain visibility, risk, compliance, and insurance solutions for global shippers and logistics providers.

About Barry Conlon Barry Conlon is the CEO and founder of Overhaul, an Austin-based company that provides intelligent, real-time supply chain visibility, risk, compliance, and insurance solutions for global shippers and logistics providers. Barry is a dedicated supply chain security professional with more than 30 years of experience within that discipline. Founder and former CEO of FreightWatch, Barry is considered one of the originators of modern-day supply chain security standards and best practices that have been adopted by shippers of high-value freight worldwide. Barry is a former member of the Irish Defense Forces, Irish Special Operations Unit, Army Ranger Wing, and gained unique security operations experience in all aspects of Special Forces Operations during his eleven-year tenure. He moved from Ireland to Texas and became a citizen in 2011

About Overhaul Founded in 2016 and with offices around the world, Overhaul is the only device-agnostic supply chain visibility and risk management software company. As the global leader in in-transit supply chain risk management, Overhaul transforms real-time visibility into risk management, compliance, and insurance solutions for its partners. Its software-based approach offers high configurability and efficient time-to-value to supply-chain organizations without heavy tech. Overhaul is a trusted provider for Fortune 100 companies moving freight globally across industries, such as pharmaceutical and healthcare, technology, logistics, and food and beverage. Customers include Microsoft, Bristol Myers Squibb, and many others.

Key Takeaways: Supply Chain Risk Management * Barry Conlon is the CEO and founder of Overhaul, an Austin-based company that provides intelligent, real-time supply chain visibility, risk, compliance, and insurance solutions for global shippers and logistics providers. * In the podcast interview, Barry and Joe discuss supply chain risk management, which is exactly what Barry and his team at Overhaul provide to Fortune 100 companies across the world. * Logistics and supply chain professionals are paid to increase compliance and visibility, while simultaneously reducing risks and cost – Overhaul provides the technology and expertise to achieve these goals in an increasingly difficult environment. * Overhaul is a tech company founded by logistics experts who have actually managed supply chains and logistics networks at some of the world’s biggest organizations. This real-world experience means they’ve been in your shoes, grappling with the same risks and performance pressures. * Overhaul’s vision is to empower their customers to have world leading supply chains. * Overhaul’s mission is to enhance visibility, security, safety, and integrity by transforming data into actionable outcomes. * Overhaul’s technology is an always-on, SaaS solution that enables truly transformational supply chain visibility and risk management.

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Karl Siebrecht and Joe Lynch discuss flexible warehousing, which is exactly what Karl and the Flexe team provides to their customers. Karl is the Co-Founder and CEO of Flexe, a company that solves the hardest omnichannel logistics problems for the world’s largest retailers and brands.

About Karl Siebrecht Karl Siebrecht is the Co-Founder and CEO of Flexe, a company that solves the hardest omnichannel logistics problems for the world’s largest retailers and brands. Karl is a seasoned technology executive, with leadership experience in both startups and large, global corporations. Prior to co-founding Flexe, Karl was CEO of AdReady, a Seattle-based advertising technology company. He is also a founding Board member of EnergySavvy, a SaaS-based solution for energy efficiency management. Previously, Karl was President of Atlas at aQuantive, before its $6B acquisition by Microsoft, and earlier in his career he was a Manager at Bain & Company in Boston and a Diving Officer in the U.S. Navy.

About Flexe Flexe solves the hardest omnichannel logistics problems for the world’s largest retailers and brands. Integrating technology, open logistics networks, and elastic economic models allow Flexe customers to move fast, at scale, and with precision. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Seattle, Flexe brings deep logistics expertise and enterprise-grade technology to deliver innovative eCommerce fulfillment, retail distribution and network capacity programs to the Fortune 500.

Key Takeaways: Flexible Warehousing * Karl Siebrecht is the Co-Founder and CEO of Flexe, a company that solves the hardest omnichannel logistics problems for the world’s largest retailers and brands. * In the podcast interview, Karl and Joe discuss flexible warehousing, which is exactly what Flexe delivers to their customers. * Flexe solves the most difficult omnichannel logistics problems for the world’s largest retailers and brands. * Flexe Logistics Programs expedite network expansion and growth through a flexible, asset-light approach. * With Flexe, there are no upfront costs or term agreements, just better omnichannel operations and a smarter use of capital. * Flexe provides their customers with a sophisticated technology platform to run same-day delivery, ecommerce fulfillment, and B2B distribution programs.

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Joe Spisak and Joe Lynch discuss how to find a fulfillment partner. Joe Spisak is the Founder and CEO of www.Fulfill.com, a marketplace that connects ecommerce brands with the right warehousing and fulfillment partners.

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About Joe Spisak Joe Spisak is the Founder and CEO of www.Fulfill.com, a marketplace that connects ecommerce brands with the right warehousing and fulfillment partners. Prior to starting Fulfill, Joe founded and successfully exited ShipDaddy, a flexible fulfillment solution for ecommerce companies. Joe is also the founder of a 7-figure ecommerce brand, which is when he learned first-hand how difficult it is for shipper to find a good fulfillment partner. Earlier in his career, Joe was a Network Engineer for AT&T global. Joe earned a bachelor’s degree in leadership and public policy, and a master’s degree in education from University of Virginia. Joe was a scholarship wrestler at UVA.

About Fulfill.com Fulfill.com, headquartered in Austin, Texas is the #1 3PL marketplace to help brands find the right warehousing and fulfillment partner. Founded in 2020, the company has rapidly grown. The Fulfill.com team has successfully placed hundreds of ecommerce brands with the right 3PL partner. Fulfill.com's mission is to help businesses streamline their operations and improve their customer experience by providing recommendations for fast, reliable, and cost-effective fulfillment partners. The company's vast 3PL directory and advanced matchmaking technology enable it to efficiently process eCommerce information and recommend the best 3PL partner across the globe.

Key Takeaways: How to Find a Fulfillment Partner * Joe Spisak is the Founder and CEO of www.Fulfill.com, a marketplace that connects ecommerce brands with the right warehousing and fulfillment partners. * In the podcast interview Joe and Joe discuss how to find a fulfillment partner, which is one of the biggest decisions a company can make. A bad fulfillment partner can cost ruin a business. * Fulfill.com is a digital marketplace connecting companies with the highest-rated 3PLs. Built to simplify the RFP process and ensure brands partner with the best 3PL for their specific needs, Fulfill.com is bringing scale to both 3PLs and the companies they service. * Selecting a fulfillment partner is one of the most critical decisions a company can make, yet few companies have the internal expertise required to make the right decision, which is why Fulfill.com exists. * Fulfill.com also helps warehousing and fulfillment companies to grow – they are a sales channel. * Fulfill.com is a network of 3PLs where shippers select the right partner for their needs – so the Fulfill team has helped many 3PLs (fulfillment partners) achieve exceptional growth.

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Rick Tellez and Joe Lynch discuss the KlearNow story. Rick is the Co-founder of KlearNow, a tech firm dedicated to simplifying global customs clearance and drayage functions.

About Rick Tellez Rick Tellez is the Co-founder of KlearNow, a technology start-up positioned as the go-to digital supply chain solution for businesses that trade across borders. His business acumen was built from a 20-year successful track record of managing operations, engineering and sales positions at DHL. Prior to starting KlearNow, Rick was on an executive career development track at DHL where he experienced multiple aspects of the business, including operations, process improvement, hub and gateway management, labor negotiations, special project management, and sales. Rick saw the frustrations faced by today’s supply chain operators, and those observations sparked his desire to start KlearNow. Now, Rick uses his first-hand experience to inform the strategy behind KlearNow’s logistics technology and services. Rick received a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

About KlearNow KlearNow is transforming supply chains with its smart Logistics as a Service (LaaS) platform that connects data, people, processes, and organizations to enable new levels of visibility and productivity that reduce logistics costs and create better customer experiences. KlearNow’s customs clearance and drayage marketplaces on its AI-powered platform ease supply chain bottlenecks by digitizing paper-based transactions and enabling customs brokers and transporters to deliver superior real-time visibility needs of importers, exporters, and freight forwarders.

Key Takeaways: The KlearNow Story * Rick Tellez is the Co-founder of KlearNow, a tech firm dedicated to simplifying global customs clearance and drayage functions. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Rick discussed Rick’s entrepreneurial journey and the founding of KlearNow. * The global supply chain logistics market is highly fragmented with documentation processes that are complex, labor-intensive, error-prone, and time-consuming. KlearNow’s goal is to simplify and automate those processes. * KlearNow custom clearance + Digital customs clearance with end-to-end shipment and transportation visibility + Consolidated view of customs activities and multi-leg shipments on one platform + Clear customs exceptions quickly * KlearNow drayage + Connecting truckers to shipments just at the right time with KlearNow Trucker Mobile App + Last mile visibility for efficient warehouse planning and increased customer satisfaction + Real-time demurrage clock to avoid unnecessary fees

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Courtney Muller and Joe Lynch discuss highlights from Manifest 2023 conference, which was held in Las Vegas, January 31 to February 2. Courtney is currently the President of Manifest, a new generation event with logistics technology at the center. She leads the Manifest team and drives all strategic partnerships for the event.

About Courtney Muller Courtney Muller lived in 8 states before she was 14 years old. Which might be the reason she loves the travel and pace of the events industry! Courtney started her career in events in 1991. Courtney is currently the President of Manifest, a new generation event with logistics technology at the center. She leads the Manifest team and drives all strategic partnerships for the event. Manifest is owned by Connectiv, where Courtney also serves as Chief Corporate Development Officer. Connectiv is a live events studio that focuses on technology and how it transforms and evolves industries. Courtney has 31 years of trade show and event experience which includes a 20-year career at Reed Exhibitions where she rose to the role of Senior Vice President overseeing a portfolio of 10 industry leading events in five sectors, including multiple Trade Show 200 events (Global Gaming Expo Las Vegas and Macau, The Vision Expos, Interphex and BookExpo America as well as New York Restaurant, Florida Restaurant & Lodging and California Restaurant events). She also oversaw the sponsorship revenue team as well as the conference teams for all U.S. events. Recently, Courtney worked for Clarion Events North America where she was Chief Corporate Development and Strategy Officer. In her role she was responsible for acquisitions, new business, partnerships, and commercial development for Clarion North America. Courtney also oversaw two acquisitions, InsureTech Connect and The National Grocer’s Association Show. During her 4-year tenure in the role in the North American Division of Clarion grew by 4 times, putting them on the map of the leading event organizers in the U.S. Prior to Clarion Events, Courtney worked as Executive Vice President for Urban Expositions where she oversaw the team and portfolio of almost 35 events. Clarion Events bought Urban in 2016 and Courtney continued to help build the division of Clarion. Muller is recognized for building strong relationships with association partners and customers. Over her career she has worked with The American Booksellers Association, The American Gaming Association, The Vision Council, The New York State Restaurant Association and the National Indian Gaming Association and the National Grocer’s Association to name a few. Courtney’s creative approaches to growing business are exemplified by her strong leadership and team building skills. Courtney is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She enjoys gardening and cooking and adores the natural beauty of her island home in North Carolina. She and her husband and dog live on the Topsail Island Sound and only steps from the beach! They have three grown children and three grandsons.

About Manifest: The Future of Logistics The world of logistics is changing faster than ever. Technology advances plus rapidly changing consumer behavior has already dramatically changed how business gets done. Manifest will provide a focused look at what’s to come across the spectrum of LogisticsTech and which companies and technologies are transforming the way goods circumnavigate the globe. Manifest will help you forge new relationships, new alliances, and foster new strategies that help move your business forward and avoid falling into the traditional mindset.

About Connectiv Connectiv is a live events studio that for the past decade has dedicated itself to creating industry leading gatherings. Our passion and our expertise is owning and operating at scale, vertical-specific conferences. The events we have created attract more than 15,000 people each year and touch on global industries impacting people’s daily lives.

Key Takeaways: Highlights from Manifest 2023 * Courtney is currently the President of Manifest, a new generation event with logistics technology at the center. She leads the Manifest team and drives all strategic partnerships for the event. * In the podcast, Courtney and Joe discuss the highlights of Manifest 2023 --- and there were a lot of highlights. * Courtney also shared plans for Manifest 2024, which is going to be even more epic that Manifest 2023. Register early and save big: Manifest Registration * Manifest Vegas brings together the most comprehensive ecosystem of innovation and transformation in supply chain and logistics. * Manifest: The Future of Logistics is February 5th – 7th, 2024 in Las Vegas * Manifest is the premiere gathering of industry leaders, innovators, and investors in a showcase of the cutting edge of Logistics and Supply Chain. * Get unprecedented access to the people and technologies changing the way the world moves. * Register now for Manifest 2024 and save big: Manifest Registration

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Nathan Lugo-Montanez and Joe Lynch discuss 3 reasons to outsource fulfillment. the empty container marketplace. Nathan is the EVP of Strategy and Transformation at STACI-US, a leading provider of supply chain end-to-end solutions.

About Nathan Lugo-Montanez Nathan Lugo-Montanez is a turnaround executive with over 15 years of experience in supply chain and business operations. Throughout his career, he has specialized in turnaround and expansion projects for a wide range of industries from startups to Fortune 100 companies. In addition to his work, Nathan is a former US Army Ranger having served for over a decade with several tours in Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. He is deeply involved in numerous veteran’s charities and mentors young aspiring business leaders through the Future Business Leaders of America program. Nathan is currently pursuing his doctorate in business administration with a concentration in strategy and innovation at Columbia International University and has Masters Degrees in Business and Public Administration. He is a sought-after speaker and have presented at NRF, eRetail West, and TEDx. Currently, Nathan is the EVP of Strategy and Transformation at STACI-US, where he works with the executive leadership team to develop and implement the overall strategy for STACI’s business, including identifying growth opportunities, optimizing service offerings, and enhancing customer value proposition.

About STACI-US STACI-US is a dynamic and innovative logistics network headquartered in Jersey City, NJ, specializing in technology driven omni-channel distribution solutions and consulting services. The company has an impressive track record of delivering cutting-edge 3PL solutions that help businesses of all sizes to optimize their supply chain and e-commerce operations, reduce costs, and increase profitability. With a team of experienced and highly skilled professionals, STACI-US has established itself as a trusted partner for businesses looking to stay ahead of the curve in today's rapidly evolving supply chain landscape. STACI US has recently acquired Amware Fufillment bringing together STACI’s expertise in logistics and supply chain management with Amware's exceptional warehousing and fulfillment services across 18 locations throughout the US.

Key Takeaways: 3 Reasons to Outsource Fulfillment * Nathan Lugo-Montanez is the EVP of Strategy and Transformation at STACI-US, a leading provider of supply chain end-to-end solutions. * In the podcast interview, Nathan and Joe discuss 3 reasons to outsource fulfillment. * There are many reasons to outsource warehousing and fulfillment, but Nathan shared these: 1.) Economics (cost savings). 2.) Enables the brand to focus on their core competency. 3.) Ability to quickly scale fulfillment without investment, hiring, or hassle. 4) Technology - warehousing and fulfillment companies like STACI have invested in the technology and the expertise to leverage that technology. * STACI-US support ecommerce, B2C, and B2B Clients across a diverse range of industries. * STACI’s services include multi-channel integrated fulfillment solutions (direct to customer, retail, and wholesale customers), kitting, complex packaging, logistics and warehousing. * Staci Group Acquires Amware Fulfillment to create strong global fulfillment capability. * The combined company now has 81 fulfillment centers across the U.S., France, Belgium, UK, Germany, Netherlands, Italy and Spain

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Episode Sponsor: Tusk Logistics Tusk Logistics is a national network of the best regional parcel carriers that puts Shippers first, with lower costs, reliable service, and proactive support. Tusk save Shippers 40% or more on small parcel shipping. Tusk's technology connects your parcel operation to a national network of vetted regional carriers, all with pre-negotiated rates and reliable, predictable service. Integrating to your existing software takes minutes, and Tusk has your back with proactive shipper support on each parcel, in real time.

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Kara Brown and Joe Lynch discuss lead gen for logistics. Kara is the Founder and CRO of LeadCoverage, the premier B2B marketing and PR firm dedicated to helping logistics companies increase lead generation through targeted marketing strategies and media coverage.

About Kara Brown Kara Brown is the Founder and CRO of LeadCoverage, the premier B2B marketing and PR firm dedicated to helping logistics companies increase lead generation through targeted marketing strategies and media coverage. Kara was one of the first employees at Echo Global Logistics which grew quickly in three years and her name is on the company’s 2009 IPO press release. In 2017 after a successful corporate career including SEKO Logistics, OHL (now Geodis), and Rubicon Global, she partnered with Will Haraway, another industry veteran, to start LeadCoverage. Brown is also an active force in empowering women leaders. She is on the board of the Entrepreneur's Organization Atlanta chapter, LaunchPad2x, and co-founded CloseHer, a community for women in sales.

About LeadCoverage LeadCoverage is a premier B2B marketing and PR firm dedicated to helping companies increase lead generation through targeted marketing strategies and media coverage. Their team of industry experts, Kara Brown and Will Haraway, specialize in supply chain and logistics services, offering lead gen services that include marketing and sales alignment, perfecting tech stacks, social and email conversions, SEO & PPC, and sales accountability. The LeadCoverage team take pride in their ability to align marketing efforts with sales goals while providing their clients with measurable results.

Key Takeaways: Lead Gen for Logistics with Kara Brown * Kara Brown is the Founder and CRO of LeadCoverage, the premier B2B marketing and PR firm dedicated to helping logistics companies increase lead generation through targeted marketing strategies and media coverage. * In the podcast interview, Kara and Joe discuss lead gen for logistics, which is the specialty of Kara’s company, LeadCoverage. * Kara and her team at LeadCoverage have developed a proven approach to lead generation that is focused on measuring results and getting a positive return on investment (ROI). * The LeadCoverage process in a nutshell: + Share Good News – a robust content development process enables targeted PR and lead generation campaigns. + Track Who's Interested - follow prospects from first buying signal through closed deal. + Follow Up – the LeadCoverage team of virtual sales development reps make the first dial. + Measurement - analytics and analysis delivered executive-ready. * LeadCoverage has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing, privately owned companies in America by Inc. 5000.

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Episode Sponsor: Tusk Logistics Tusk Logistics is a national network of the best regional parcel carriers that puts Shippers first, with lower costs, reliable service, and proactive support. Tusk save Shippers 40% or more on small parcel shipping. Tusk's technology connects your parcel operation to a national network of vetted regional carriers, all with pre-negotiated rates and reliable, predictable service. Integrating to your existing software takes minutes, and Tusk has your back with proactive shipper support on each parcel, in real time.

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Ben Gordon and Joe Lynch discuss highlights from the BGSA Conference, an annual event designed to bring together top industry leaders from all segments of the supply chain and provides an intimate and candid setting where CEOs and leaders can privately network and explore ideas with their peers. Ben Gordon, is the Founder of Cambridge Capital (private equity), BGSA (advice), and the Ukraine Logistics Coalition (humanitarian aid)

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About Ben Gordon Benjamin Gordon is the Founder and Managing Partner of Cambridge Capital. He draws on a career building, advising, and investing in supply chain companies. Benjamin has led investments in outstanding firms including XPO, Grand Junction, Bringg, Liftit, and others. As CEO of BGSA Holdings, Benjamin has spent his career investing in and helping to build supply chain and technology companies. Benjamin led the firm’s efforts, advising on over $1 billion worth of supply chain transactions. Benjamin has worked with firms such as UPS, DHL, Kuehne & Nagel, Agility Logistics, NFI Logistics, GENCO, Nations Express, Raytrans, Echo Global, Dixie, Wilpak, and others. Prior to BGSA Holdings, Ben founded 3PLex, the Internet solution enabling third-party logistics companies to automate their business. Benjamin raised $28 million from blue-chip investors including Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, BancBoston Ventures, CNF, and Ionian. 3PLex was then purchased by Maersk. Prior to 3PLex, Benjamin advised transportation and logistics clients at Mercer Management Consulting. Prior to Mercer, Benjamin worked in his family’s transportation business, AMI, where he helped the company expand its logistics operations. Benjamin received a Master’s in Business Administration from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale College.

About Cambridge Capital Cambridge Capital is a private equity firm investing in the applied supply chain. The firm provides private equity to finance the expansion, recapitalization or acquisition of growth companies in our sectors. Our philosophy is to invest in companies where our operating expertise and in-depth supply chain knowledge can help our portfolio companies achieve outstanding value. Cambridge Capital was founded in 2009 as the investment affiliate of BG Strategic Advisors (www.bgsa.com), the advisor of choice for a large, growing number of supply chain CEOs. Cambridge Capital leverages BGSA’s unique approach to strategy-led investment banking for the supply chain. BGSA is known for its work helping companies achieve outsized returns via targeted acquisitions and premium sales processes, and has worked with category leaders such as UPS, DHL, Agility Logistics, New Breed, NFI, Genco, Nations Express, Raytrans, and others. Our relationship with BGSA gives us deep market expertise, access to outstanding deal flow and people flow, transactional capabilities, additional resources, and a powerful core competency in the supply chain sector. The Partners and Advisory Board members of Cambridge Capital have diverse backgrounds with complementary technical, operating, and financial expertise. The Cambridge Capital team has spent their careers building, growing, and advising outstanding companies in the supply chain sector. They include former leaders of UPS Logistics, Ryder Logistics, ATC Logistics, APL Logistics, Kuehne + Nagel, and other globally recognized firms. Cambridge Capital’s professionals know what it takes to build great companies.

Key Takeaways: Highlights from the BGSA Conference * Ben Gordon is the Founder of Cambridge Capital (private equity), BGSA (advice), and the Ukraine Logistics Coalition (humanitarian aid). * In the podcast interview, Ben and Joe discuss highlights from the BGSA Conference. * For the 17th year, Ben and his firm hosted the BGSA Holdings Supply Chain Conference at the Palm Beach Breakers hotel. The conference was held from January 19-21. * The BGSA Conference is the industry’s only CEO-level conference focused on all segments of the supply chain. * Over 300 of the top CEOs in the logistics and supply chain space attended this year’s conference to discuss technology, strategy and deals. * BGSA Holdings specializes in providing strategy-led M&A advisory services for leading CEOs in the supply chain and technology sector. BGSA has a track record of executing over 50 deals for our clients, who rely on them for trusted and experienced transaction advice. * Cambridge Capital is a private investment firm focused on investing in high-growth, tech-enabled supply chain companies, encompassing the logistics, transportation, distribution, and supply chain-related sectors.

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Sean Bardon and Joe Lynch discuss the empty container marketplace. Sean is the Co-founder and COO at Qualle, The world's first empty container marketplace that connects exporters, importers, trucking companies, and steamship lines. Using Qualle’s technology, supply chains run more effectively, more efficiently, and less greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere.

About Sean Bardon Sean Bardon is the Co-founder and COO at Qualle, The world's first empty container marketplace truckers actually use. Sean is a bilingual start-up veteran who’s worked in China with the Beijing Silicon Valley Group, leading the logistical planning of multiple joint ventures. After gaining vital international experience in manufacturing and transpacific shipping, he took on a variety of roles back in the U.S. managing freight and drayage trucking operations for enterprise clients like Amazon, Samsung, and Apple. Sean earned a bachelor degrees in Chinese Studies and International Business at University at Albany, SUNY and completed post graduate studies in Chinese at Princeton and Beijing Normal University.

About Qualle Since launching in May 2022, Qualle has quickly built up a substantial trucker base that spans from the LA and Long Beach ports to New York, New Jersey, Savannah, Houston, and Memphis ports. Truckers can use Qualle to manage and request street turns with multiple steamship lines at the click of a button. They can also access additional empty equipment or offer up their surplus equipment in a documented and secure place, the empty container marketplace. This saves them a lot of time and money running their operations. With this marketplace, Qualle has become the leading empty container management platform that connects truckers, exporters, importers, and steamship lines. The team at Qualle aim to streamline the traditionally fragmented drayage space by connecting and sharing more data between these stakeholders with the end goal of keeping containers moving.

Key Takeaways: The Empty Container Marketplace * Sean Bardon is the Co-founder and COO at Qualle, The world's first empty container marketplace truckers actually use. * In the podcast interview, Sean and Joe discuss the empty container marketplace and the importance of efficiency, visibility, and sustainability when moving shipping containers. * Sean, the Qualle team, and major steamship lines have collaborated to develop an empty container marketplace powered by Qualle’s technology. * Shipping containers are the building blocks of the supply chain, yet we don’t do a great job managing those containers. * The poor management of containers drives extra costs, wasted time, empty miles for trucking companies, and excess pollution. * By connecting the four major stakeholders in drayage, Qualle is helps to the container moving: + Exporters gain access to more capacity and equipment. + Steamship lines improve container velocity through flexible connected transactions. + Trucking Companies are able secure the container equipment they need. + Importers free up yard space and reduce their overall costs. * Using Qualle’s technology, supply chains run more effectively, more efficiently, and less greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere.

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Mary Keough and Joe Lynch discuss 5 sales and marketing myths. Mary Keough is a Senior Strategist at Gorilla 76, a marketing company that works with midsized B2B American manufacturing companies selling complex products or services in long, consultative sales cycles.

About Mary Keough Mary Keough is a Senior Strategist at Gorilla 76. After graduating from Northern Illinois University, Mary began her wild and crazy ride through technical writing to editing to marketing. She joined Gorilla after helping a leading water tech manufacturer earn leads by repositioning the B2B customer at the front of their strategy. In a digital world, Mary’s proven approach helps industrial and manufacturing businesses stay ahead.

About Gorilla 76 Gorilla 76 helps B2B manufacturers grow through revenue-focused marketing programs. For more than a decade, Gorilla 76 has built expertise working with B2B companies throughout the manufacturing ecosystem. Gorilla 76's client portfolio includes OEMs, custom machine builders, contract manufacturers, robotics systems integrators and industry 4.0 tech companies.

Key Takeaways: 5 Sales and Marketing Myths * Mary Keough is a Senior Marketing Strategist at Gorilla 76, a marketing company that works with midsized B2B American manufacturing companies ($10M to $200M) selling complex products or services in long, consultative sales cycles. * In the podcast interview Mary and Joe discuss 5 sales and marketing myths * Myth 1: Trade shows are always a good investment. Truth: Do the math and determine if the trade show or event provides a good return on investment (ROI). * Myth 2: The email list that I bought will help us grow our email list and connect with prospective customers. Truth: Bought email lists will annoy prospective customers who don’t know you and potentially cause your email server to be “flagged” which means all your company’s emails may go to the junk folder. * Myth 3: Print media and print first media is a good way to engage your market. Truth: Today’s customers prefer digital first media and digital media is more cost effective – and digital assets can be tracked and measured. * Myth 4: Email newsletters are a great way to sell prospective customers. Truth: Email newsletters can be a great tool for growing engagement and sales, but customers want useful and educational information, not a daily sales pitch from your company. * Myth 5: Social media posts from the company will spur engagement. Truth: Social media posts from actual people perform much better than company social media posts. * Gorilla 76 helps B2B manufacturers grow through revenue-focused marketing programs. * Gorilla 76 uses a four-step framework that include: + Road Map: Strategy and tactical plan to get from point A to point B. + Go-to-Market Messaging Strategy: Customer interviews, written positioning language, documented content plan and campaign map. + Essential Content: Most critical base of product/service, blog, video, case study, landing page and/or other content for use in campaigns. + Campaigns: Ongoing campaign launch, management and reporting to both capture existing demand and create new demand.

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Gary Nemmers, Martyn Verhaegen and Joe Lynch discuss digital freight forwarding – and the importance of a modern, data-driven logistics software platform to optimize every step of the freight forwarding process. Gary (CEO) and Martyn (CTO) are executive leadership at Magaya, the logistics software made for the modern freight forwarder.

About Gary Nemmers A charismatic and visionary leader, Gary Nemmers brings his decades of industry experience in high-growth software to the Chief Executive Officer role at Magaya. Having most recently served as CEO and board member of IQMS Software, Gary previously held the role of COO at HighJump Software, Senior VP at Infor, and was the founder and CEO of DataTrend Information Systems, which provided ERP solutions to the JD Edward and PeopleSoft communities. His educational background includes a Bachelor of Behavioral Psychology from Northwestern University and an MBA from Kellogg School of Management.

About Martyn Verhaegen Prior to his role as Chief Technology Officer, Martyn Verhaegen was the Founder and CEO of Qwyk, the digital forwarder solution that was acquired by Magaya in 2021. Before founding Qwyk, he served as lead for Corporate Account Technology at top global consolidator ECU Worldwide. Having joined ECU in 2007, Martyn operated in roles ranging from Operations to Systems and Technology to Sales. As a product owner, he was jointly responsible for the redesign and development of ECU’s internal and externally facing operational systems. Martyn possesses not only extensive technical expertise, but deep knowledge of the logistics and freight forwarding industries and the vision to evolve the Magaya Digital Freight Platform as the industry continues to shift.

About Magaya Magaya delivers a Digital Freight Platform that accelerates growth with flexible, interoperable, and modular cloud-based solutions designed to optimize and digitize logistics operations and customer experience. Whether used together as an integrated platform or independently, Magaya solutions enable businesses of all sizes to streamline complex and redundant processes, enhance the customer experience, optimize productivity, reduce costs, and grow revenue. Trusted by more than 2,300 businesses located across over 100 countries, the Magaya Digital Freight Platform sets the technology foundation for modern logistics management with solutions for shipping, warehousing, rate management, visibility, digital forwarding, compliance, CRM, and more. Visit magaya.com to learn more.

Key Takeaways: Digital Freight Forwarding * Gary Nemmers is the CEO of Magaya, a modern, data-driven logistics software platform for freight forwarders, 3PLs, NVOCCs, and customs brokers. * Martyn Verhaegen is the CTO of Magaya, the digital freight platform that enables freight forwarders and 3PLs to streamline their operations, better serve their customers, and grow profitably. * In the podcast interview, Martyn, Gary, and Joe discuss digital freight forwarding and importance of using technology to reduce cost, streamline functions and stay competitive in the increasingly tech-centric logistics space. * Freight forwarding is one of the most difficult services within the logistics industry. * The nature of freight forwarding is much more complicated because there are so many companies involved in the process including, but not limited to the shipper, receiver, multiple trucking carriers in multiple countries, customs brokers, customs officials, steamship lines, warehousing companies, and the receiver. * These stakeholders speak different languages, live in different countries, different time zones and are governed by different laws. * Magaya logistics tech solutions include: + Digital freight portal - a branded, interactive digital experience with all the functions of a digital forwarder in a single solution. + Supply chain - all-in-one solution for modern logistics and supply chain management. + Rate management - modernize and optimize your freight rate data and processes with a single control tower for searching and comparing rates, managing margins, filing tariffs, responding to RFQs, and preparing winning quotes. + CRM - Integrated with Magaya Supply Chain, this time-saving logistics CRM solution eliminates redundancies and fosters collaboration across sales and operations teams with greater visibility, streamlined processes, and built-in business intelligence. + Customs compliance - accelerate, streamline, and simplify your compliance workflows with a cloud-based, ACE-certified ABI software solution for customs brokers, FTZ or CFS operators, and self-filers. * Magaya has been included on Inbound Logistics Top 100 Logistics IT Provider list in 2022.

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Chadd Olesen and Joe Lynch discuss the tech that automated 60 million shipments. That tech belongs to AVRL and Chadd is the Co-Founder and CEO. AVRL’s Generation platform converts complex domain expertise into a rich, storied decision trees that can be cross-linked, aggregated across domains, and parsed by existing ERP, smart forms, mobile apps, and RPA.

About Chadd Olesen Chadd Olesen is the Co-Founder and CEO of AVRL, an Austin-based automation company providing the supply chain and logistics architecture required to connect intricate systems and automate complex problems. Chadd and Co-Founder Nikolai Pereira started AVRL in 2017 and the company has grown so quickly that it is recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in America by Inc. magazine.

About AVRL AVRL Generation is the world's most sophisticated platform for applying decision-making technology, while being manageable by your non-technical workforce. This platform uses decision trees in a way never seen before. With our proprietary technology, Generation allows users to convert their complex domain expertise into a rich, storied decision trees that can be cross-linked and aggregated across domains, allowing our users to reach their customers through rich APIs, sophisticated chatbots, automated content serving mechanisms and robotic process management.

Key Takeaways: The Tech that Automated 60 Million Shipments * Chadd Olesen is the Co-Founder and CEO of AVRL, an Austin-based automation company providing the supply chain and logistics architecture required to connect intricate systems and automate complex problems. * AVRL works with more than half of the top 100 3PLs, which is how they have been able to automate over 60 million shipments. * 3PLs, carriers, and shippers come to AVRL to connect disparate systems (TMS, WMS, ERP, etc.) and automate processes. * “Over the course of every year, we identify 18 companies to work with us to automate their processes.” Copied from AVRL’s website.

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Phillip Akhzar and Joe Lynch discuss why packaging matters. Phillip is the Founder and CEO of Arka, a tech enabled packaging platform that provides custom and unbranded eco-friendly packaging to SMBs at competitive prices.

About Phillip Akhzar Phillip Akhzar is the Founder and CEO of Arka, a tech enabled packaging platform that provides custom and unbranded eco-friendly packaging to SMBs at competitive prices. Phillip is a serial entrepreneur, Y Combinator alum, and sustainability and supply chain expert. Prior to starting Arka, Phillip founded and successfully exited a few startups. Phil began his professional career at Boeing Aerospace. Phil is a San Francisco native, who earned an Industrial Engineering degree from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo.

About Arka Arka is a tech enabled packaging platform that provides custom and unbranded eco-friendly packaging to SMBs at competitive prices. Arka is integrated with Shopify, BigCommerce, Square and Shipbob and their integrations provide a seamless experience to their customers when they order packaging. Arka’s API uses AI to auto-replenish packaging inventory for warehouses and 3PLs. Arka Packaging has the flexible packaging solution ecommerce businesses need to stand out from the crowd with custom and unbranded eco-friendly packaging. All of Arka’s paper products are FSC certified. From their material offerings, to how they ship, to the facilities they use, it all utilizes the latest eco-friendly and sustainable practices.

Key Takeaways: Why Packaging Matters * Phillip Akhzar is the Founder and CEO of Arka, a tech enabled packaging platform that provides custom packaging solutions to the SMB market. * Ecommerce packaging is one of keys to a great customer experience. A box that is ugly, too big, or too difficult turns customers off – and they might not buy again. * Arka works with both shippers and warehousing companies. * For shippers: Arka has worked with over 2,000 entrepreneurs, small businesses owners, and makers of all sizes to understand what matters most to their unboxing experience: low minimums, premium materials, quick turnaround, self-service tools and the flexibility to scale orders. * For warehousing companies: Arka automates the packaging ordering process by connecting Arka’s API to the warehouse management system (WMS). By automating the packaging ordering system, companies eliminate packaging inventory shortages, the hassle of inventory counts, and dozens of emails and phone calls.

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Chris Caplice and Joe Lynch discuss MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics and a wide range of logistics and supply chain topics. Chris is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT and serves as the Executive Director of the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL).

About Chris Caplice Dr. Chris Caplice is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT and serves as the Executive Director of the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) where he is responsible for the planning and management of the research, education, and corporate outreach programs for the center. He created and leads the MITx MicroMaster’s Program in Supply Chain Management, the first online credential offered at MIT, for which he was awarded the MITx Prize for Teaching and Learning, the Irwin Sizer Award for the Most Significant Improvement to MIT Education, and the MIT Teaching with Digital Technology Award. He is also the founder of the MIT FreightLab – a research initiative that focuses on improving the way freight transportation is designed, procured, and managed. Outside of MIT, Dr. Caplice is the Chief Scientist for DAT Freight and Analytics. In this role, he pioneered the development of the Freight Market Intelligence Consortium (FMIC). He received a Ph.D. from MIT in 1996 in Transportation and Logistics Systems, a MSCE from the University of Texas at Austin, and a BSCE from the Virginia Military Institute. Twice the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals has formally recognized him: the Doctoral Dissertation Award in 1996 and the Distinguished Service Award in 2016. Chris was named the Silver Family Research Fellow in 2016.

About MIT Center of Transportation and Logistics The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) is a research and education center dedicated to advancing the field of supply chain management, freight transportation, and logistics. Founded in 1973, the center has since become a world-renowned institution known for its innovative research and practical solutions to complex transportation and logistics problems. CTL offers a range of educational programs, including a master's program in supply chain management, executive education courses, and online courses, all of which focus on preparing students for careers in the transportation and logistics industry. The center also engages in cutting-edge research, working with companies and organizations to develop new technologies, strategies, and practices that improve the efficiency, sustainability, and safety of global supply chains. The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics is a leader in the field, working to address the challenges facing the transportation and logistics industry today and, in the future, and driving innovation into practice.

Key Takeaways: MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics * Dr. Chris Caplice is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT and serves as the Executive Director of the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL). * The MITx MicroMasters Program in Supply Chain Management helps learners gain expertise in the growing field of Supply Chain Management through an innovative online program consisting of five courses and a final comprehensive exam. The MicroMasters is an advanced, professional, graduate-level foundation in Supply Chain Management. * Chris is also the Chief Scientist at DAT Freight & Analytics * In the podcast interview, Chris and Joe discuss the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) and the Supply Chain Management MicroMasters (mit.edu) * Future Freight Flows initiative is primarily concerned with improving the way in which freight infrastructure investments are made and enabling informed discussions of national, multistate, state, and regional freight policy and system investment priorities. * MIT FreightLab which develop innovations in freight transportation planning and operations and drive them into practice. * Almost 400 new mines needed to meet future EV battery demand, data finds * Remora – Carbon Capture for Semi-Trucks

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Brian Gibala and Joe Lynch discuss 5 things your carrier wants. Brian serves as Vice President of Sales at LTI Trucking Services, an asset-based truckload carrier and 3PL specializing in temperature-controlled contract service.

About Brian Gibala Brian Gibala is the VP of Sales at LTI Trucking Services, an asset-based truckload carrier and 3PL specializing in temperature-controlled contract service. He studied Logistics and Operations Management at The University of Missouri-St. Louis and got his start in the industry at Hub Group in the Highway Brokerage division. Brian has worn many hats in his 8 years at LTI, holding various roles with responsibilities in operations, sales, pricing, customer success, and network strategy. Brian is passionate about Freight Network Engineering, building relationships, continuous improvement, analytics, and taking a hands-on approach in working with clients and teammates to achieve win-win solutions. Brian is a competitive and compassionate leader and happily married father of two young boys that love trucks.

About LTI Trucking Services LTI Trucking Services is an asset-based, super-regional, truckload carrier and 3PL headquartered in St. Louis, MO offering reliable, consistent, quality capacity. One of The Top 500 For-Hire Carriers in United States, their network consists of nearly 300 tractors, 600 trailers, and 15,000 vetted partner carriers. LTI has strong density and capabilities in the Midwest and select markets in Georgia, Eastern Pennsylvania, Texas, and Colorado. Obsessed with efficiency and delivering on promises, LTI Trucking’s niche strengths are leveraged by many Fortune 500 food manufacturers and retail corporations. Their professional drivers and experienced operations team work diligently to deliver value utilizing technology, proven processes, and resilience.

Key Takeaways: 5 Things Your Carrier Wants * Brian Gibala is the VP of Sales at LTI Trucking Services, an asset-based truckload carrier and 3PL specializing in temperature-controlled contract service. * In the podcast interview, Brian and Joe discuss 5 things your carrier wants: 1. Carriers want consistent shipments so they can manage their assets. Carriers want shippers who forecast their shipments and then meet those forecasted volumes - within reason because no forecast is perfect. 2. A solid shipper/carrier partnership characterized by collaboration, communication, and great relationships. 3. Consistent communication cadence (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly) 4. Load and unload quickly and move to drop & hook if feasible. 5. Mutual respect * LTI’s fleet is based in St. Louis, a central location that enables them to cover the Midwest, East Coast, and South. LTI utilize their logistics division for increasing that coverage. * The combination of both allows LTI to remain efficient and network-dense, while also covering freight across the nation, wherever it needs to go.

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Blythe Brumleve and Joe Lynch discuss connecting the digital dots. Blythe is the Founder of Digital Dispatch and the Host of Cyberly, an influential podcast on the Freightwaves platform.

About Blythe Brumleve In 2008, Blythe Brumleve was working as a waitress and a blogger with a dream of owning her own company when she received an opportunity to work in the world of logistics. As an executive assistant to the C-suite, she gained first-hand knowledge of the daily operations of a $140M asset-based logistics provider. Knowing about her blogging side hustle, the executive team allowed her to take on the additional responsibility of the company’s digital marketing initiatives where over the course of 5 years, orchestrated two website redesigns, implemented an inbound marketing initiative, and established a sales outreach plan. After 5 years and following the unexpected closure of the logistics company, Blythe chose to seek opportunities in traditional marketing and media. During this time she served as editor in chief of Void Magazine, B2B copywriter for an ad agency, and radio/TV broadcaster in the North Florida market. During this time, her team earned several awards including three ADDY’s plus earning runner-up as Jacksonville’s Best Radio Personality. Eventually, Blythe would use these skills to fulfill her entrepreneurial goal by founding Digital Dispatch in 2018. Present-day, Blythe and her team oversee the management of dozens of websites to help the one-person marketing team flourish. In addition to running her company, Blythe is also a co-founder of the Jacksonville Podcasters Unite community, hosts the tech/B2B marketing show Cyberly on Freightwaves, and serves on the board of the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association.

About Digital Dispatch Your website is the only thing that can sell for you 24/7. While managing it can feel like a part-time job, ignoring it can cost your business revenue. That’s why Digital Dispatch is on a mission to help every freight company build a better website that connects your digital sales dots. Using our website services, you’ll know your company is built on a stronger digital foundation to increase brand awareness, off-load those annoying website tasks, shorten sales cycles, and speak confidently about ROI. Trusted by 30 freight brands and growing, Digital Dispatch pricing starts as low as $90/month with solutions to connect all of your marketing and sales data to one place with bonus industry-specific marketing education for your whole team.

Keay Takeaways: Connecting The Digital Dots * Blythe Brumleve is Founder of Digital Dispatch and the Host of Cyberly, an influential podcast on the Freightwaves platform. * At Digital Dispatch, Blythe and her team are on a mission to help every freight company build a better website that connects their digital sales dots. * In the podcast interview, Blythe and Joe discuss connecting the digital dots – in other words, leveraging your website to get more leads, reduce the sales cycle, and increase sale revenue. * Blythe shared a number of great insights including: * The buying process almost always begins online so companies need a website that will attract and convert prospective customers. * The “95-5 Rule” applies to website visitors – for every visitor, 95% are visiting to educate themselves, but are not serious buyers and 5% are serious buyers. * We don’t control the sales process, the buyers do. * The goal should be to build a relationship with prospects using engaging content. * When Blythe works with customers, she does an audit on their customer’s buying journey with the goal of finding and fixing any gap that may prevent the company from making a prospect into a customer (connecting the digital dots). * Digital Dispatch helps your freight companies get online and grow. * Digital Dispatch provides website infrastructure and industry-leading creative plus marketing education that helps their customers stay competitive.

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Charlie Saffro and Joe Lynch discuss winning the logistics talent war. Charlie is the Founder and President of CS Recruiting, a Woman-Owned leading search firm that specializes in the Logistics, Transportation, and Supply Chain industry.

About Charlie Saffro Charlie Saffro is the President and Founder of CS Recruiting, a leading executive search firm that specializes in finding the right talent in the supply chain, logistics, and transportation industry. Charlie has over 14 years of direct recruiting experience within the logistics, transportation, and supply chain space. Charlie graduated from the University of Illinois and has since worked with many small to medium sized businesses, as well as with Fortune 50 companies to help them identify the right talent for their organizational needs. Clients have included third party logistics providers (3PL’s), asset-based providers, shippers (manufacturers and distributors) and vendors to the industry (transportation technology/fleet solutions). Charlie’s team of dedicated recruiters have experience filling positions of all levels, including C Level and executive positions, management roles and independent contributor seats. Their network of talent spans across all functions (sales/operations/analytics/leadership) and the CS team prides themselves on knowing how to identify and evaluate talent for key positions. CS Recruiting’s goal is to partner with clients and candidates to develop long lasting relationships and make appropriate and time sensitive career matches.

About CS Recruiting CS Recruiting focuses on recruitment within the logistics, transportation, and supply chain Industry. We partner with clients across North America to help them identify the most qualified candidates for their niche hiring needs. Our client base consists of 3PLs, asset providers, shippers, (manufacturers/distributors) and companies that offer a technology platform, equipment solution or consulting services. We pride ourselves on our industry expertise, competitive market knowledge and network of talent to support searches for positions of all levels and functions that influence the supply chain. CS Recruiting’s goal is to partner with clients and candidates to develop long lasting relationships and make appropriate and time sensitive career matches.

Key Takeaways: Winning the Logistics Talent War * Charlie Saffro is the President and Founder of CS Recruiting, a leading executive search firm that specializes in finding the right talent in the supply chain, logistics, and transportation industry. * In the podcast interview, Charlie and Joe discuss winning the logistics talent war. As the founder of a recruiting company that specializes in supply chain, logistics, and transportation, Charlie and her team have their finger on the pulse of the industry. * After the shipping boom of COVID and the recent layoffs, it is difficult to know where the industry stands. Charlie is an excellent follow on LinkedIn and she share her industry insights. In the interview, Joe and Charlie discussed this LinkedIn post even though the market has recently changed. * Since 2011, CS Recruiting has been the go-to recruiting firm for acquiring top talent within supply chain, transportation, and logistics. As experts in the space, they know the competitive landscape and industry trends and have worked on searches to find talent of all levels to serve in roles across all company functions. * CS Recruiting understand the various positions required to support a supply chain and know to find talent, to attract the right candidates, and to manage client expectations to successfully fill roles with our proven process. * CS Recruiting has quickly become one of the most trusted transportation executive search firms. They provide their expertise to companies across the globe. * CS Recruiting focus areas include third-party logistics, asset-based trucking & warehousing, freight forwarding, import/export, supply chain management, manufacturing, distribution, technology, audit, finance, and insurance.

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Sean Coakley and Joe Lynch discuss a new model for grocery delivery. Sean is the Chief Commercial Officer of Capstone Logistics, a leading provider of technology-enabled warehouse services, freight management, and last mile distribution solutions.

About Sean Coakley Sean Coakley is the Chief Commercial Officer of Capstone Logistics, a leading provider of technology-enabled warehouse services, freight management, and last mile distribution solutions. He is responsible for helping the company continue its rapid growth across its end-to-end logistics services offering. Previously, Sean held supply chain operations, design, consulting, and sales roles with companies such as EDS, Arthur Anderson, Ryder, and Kenco. He received his bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University and a master’s degree in International Business Administration from Central Michigan University.

About Capstone Logistics Capstone Logistics is the leader in providing specialized, technology-enabled solutions for the most challenging supply chains. Powered by an interconnected platform, Capstone creates end-to-end efficiencies and cost-savings that help suppliers, distributors, and retailers exceed customer expectations. From performance-driven labor solutions to high-touch transportation and fulfillment, Capstone delivers the scale, accountability, and continuity that enables modern supply chains to compete in an ever-evolving environment.

Key Takeaways: A New Model for Grocery Delivery * Sean Coakley is the Chief Commercial Officer of Capstone Logistics, a leading provider of technology-enabled warehouse services, freight management, and last mile distribution solutions. * In the podcast interview, Sean and Joe discuss the new model for grocery delivery, which might also be called the “revenge of the retailers.” * Prior to the pandemic, grocery retailers were slowly dipping their toes into ecommerce and grocery delivery. The sales and associated infrastructure were very small. * The pandemic changed everything for grocery retailers – suddenly, consumers wanted to order their groceries online and get them delivered. * Many grocery retailers didn’t have their own ecommerce sites, fulfillment, and delivery services. * Enter the grocery delivery services like Shipt, Instacart, and others who provide a ready-made solution for the grocery delivery challenge. These companies provide the consumer interface, ecommerce technology, integrations, and personal shoppers perfect for grocery retailers who wanted to accommodate their house-bound customers. * Consumers loved it – a record amount of consumers took advantage of this wonderful new service. * Grocery shopping will never be the same and research suggests that 20% of groceries will be sold online by 2025. * The only problem is grocery retailers don’t like it. They no longer have a direct relationship with their customers who use the grocery apps. They also lose control of the data and the customer experience. Worst of all, many grocery retailers lose money on home delivery transactions. * A new model for grocery delivery has emerged. Grocery retailers are creating their own ecommerce sites and partnering with logistics companies to manage fulfillment and delivery. * The new model has promise because grocery retailers will own the customer relationship and experience along with valuable data and insights. Best of all, grocery stores can be profitable on their fastest growing customer segment – home delivery. * Additionally, the logistics providers will optimize the fulfillment and delivery service under a white label service. All communication, personnel, and vehicles carry the grocery store brand. * Capstone’s Last Mile service has the operational expertise and technology that gives grocery retailers an advantage over crowd-sourced delivery apps. Their solutions enhance the customer experience and give retailers more control, increased efficiency, and improved profitability.

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Gary Allen and Joe Lynch discuss automating the warehouse. Gary is Vice President of Supply Chain Excellence at Ryder System, Inc., a leader in supply chain, dedicated transportation and fleet management solutions, that has been recognized by FORTUNE magazine as one of the World's Most Admired Companies® for 2023.

About Gary Allen Gary Allen is Vice President of Supply Chain Excellence at Ryder System, Inc. Mr. Allen for leading sales support and operational excellence functions across Ryder including new offer development, solutions design, program management, quality management and re-engineering disciplines. He has more than 25 years of experience in supply chain management, logistics outsourcing and professional services. Mr. Allen's areas of expertise range from process improvement, logistics outsourcing, new product development, business transformation, systems selection/implementation, operational due diligence, business performance improvement and overall supply chain strategy. Prior to Ryder, Mr. Allen was the leader of Ernst & Young's logistics advisory practice. Prior to Ernst & Young, he spent seven years with DHL Supply Chain as Vice President of product Development & Innovation as well as Vice President, Solutions, for the company’s Automotive, Chemical, and Industrial business unit. He was responsible for product development, solution design, operations excellence, and process improvement disciplines.

About Ryder System, Inc. Ryder System, Inc. (NYSE: R) is a leading logistics and transportation company. It provides supply chain, dedicated transportation, and fleet management solutions, including full service leasing, rental, and maintenance, used vehicle sales, professional drivers, transportation services, freight brokerage, warehousing and distribution, e-commerce fulfillment, and last mile delivery services, to some of the world’s most-recognized brands. Ryder provides services throughout the United States, Mexico, and Canada. In addition, Ryder manages nearly 239,000 commercial vehicles and operates more than 330 warehouses, encompassing more than 80 million square feet. Ryder is regularly recognized for its industry-leading practices in third-party logistics, technology-driven innovations, commercial vehicle maintenance, environmental stewardship, corporate social responsibility, world-class safety and security programs, military veteran recruitment initiatives, and the hiring of a diverse workforce. www.ryder.com

Key Takeaways: Automating The Warehouse * Gary Allen is Vice President of Supply Chain Excellence at Ryder System, Inc. * In the podcast interview, Gary and Joe discuss automating the warehouse – a subject that Gary and his team at Ryder know better than virtually anyone else in the industry. * Ryder is the only supply chain logistics provider to offer an end-to-end portfolio of solutions that includes warehousing & distribution, transportation logistics, e-commerce fulfillment, last mile delivery, reverse logistics, and innovative technology. * Ryder operates 400 warehouses in the USA, Mexico, and Canada, with 160 of those locations managing e-commerce shipments. * Ryder has made significant investments in acquisitions, information technology, and automation to maintain their leadership position in the warehousing space. * Warehousing is an increasingly important part of the supply chain because of the growth of e-commerce and rising customer expectations, but warehouse work is tough and there is a labor shortage. * Ryder investments in warehouse automation has reduced their costs, improved their output & quality, and created better jobs for the people who work within their warehouses. * Ryder provides supply chain, dedicated transportation, and fleet management solutions, including full service leasing, rental, and maintenance, used vehicle sales, professional drivers, transportation services, freight brokerage, warehousing and distribution, e-commerce fulfillment, and last mile delivery services, to some of the world’s most-recognized brands.

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Chad Schofield and Joe Lynch discuss the BoxC story. Chad is the Co-founder and Chief Digital Officer of BoxC, a logistics startup out of 500 Startups Batch 6 that simplifies the complexity of international parcel shipping by bringing together logistics and compliance resources from around the world into a single platform.

About Chad Schofield Chad Schofield is currently Co-founder and Chief Digital Officer of BoxC, a logistics startup out of 500 Startups Batch 6 that simplifies the complexity of international parcel shipping by bringing together logistics and compliance resources from around the world into a single platform. As is the case with many startups he’s involved in many aspects of the company from design of the company’s proprietary software, business development and marketing, negotiations with carriers and postal authorities around the world as well as fund raising. The result has been fast growth year over year with the latest challenge managing the growth and expanding services from China, Hong Kong and the United States to the United Kingdom, Europe, Canada and Australia. Previously, he was Founder and Managing Director of Three Global, a consultancy to guide and advise companies, trade associations, NGOs and governments to adjust to changing realities of international marketing, sourcing and logistics in the apparel and accessories industry. He showcased his expertise in consulting and business by carrying out numerous assignments on strategy and implementation, design and development of new services, projects, and strategic partnerships. His specialty was consulting on domestic and global sourcing strategies and operations with TJM Group in Sydney, Australia. While consulting for USAID/COMPETE Africa, Schofield developed the concept of Origin Africa which is a branding and awareness campaign to promote and increase African apparel exports to the United States and Europe. As part of this effort, his team established an advisory panel of apparel industry leaders in the United States called Friends of Africa to advise and collaborate on solutions to increase East African manufacturers’ global competitiveness. Increasing this global competitiveness to all Africans is important to Schofield, as seen through his work with small African fashion designers, brands and craftspeople by coordinating collaborations with United Sates based fashion brands or advising on international distribution. Through his professional experience, Schofield demonstrates expertise in many areas, especially strategic planning, business development, marketing & brand management, global sourcing, business development, import & export markets, new market identification and partner development.

About BoxC BoxC is an ecommerce logistics management platform built and designed for ecommerce in a globalized world. BoxC provide all the tools for logistics management in a single platform. Built for global ecommerce, logistics providers and ecommerce retailers unlock a delightfully hassle-free experience. Online retailers struggle to scale due to the cost and complexities of shipping. Logistics-enabled companies face prohibitive expenses and technical challenges to compete. At the end of this chain of inefficiency: the end-consumers that keep it all in motion. BoxC believe things can be better and they are here to shake up the status quo. In a single platform with a single API, BoxC put a global network of shipping and logistics services a click away. All the critical details — customs, duties, taxes, dangerous items pre-screening, and more — are managed by BoxC. It’s frictionless. It’s flexible. It’s affordable. It’s ecommerce logistics management the way it should be.

Key Takeaways: The BoxC Story * Chad Schofield is the Co-founder and Chief Digital Officer of BoxC, a logistics startup that simplifies the complexity of international parcel shipping by bringing together logistics and compliance resources from around the world into a single platform. * In the podcast interview, Chad and Joe discuss the challenges of international parcel shipping and the founding of BoxC. * BoxC is an ecommerce logistics management platform that goes beyond passively reselling labels and courier services. * BoxC enable ecommerce shippers to control all aspects of international ecommerce logistics. * Ecommerce shippers that work with BoxC can leverage BoxC’s expertise and scalable, flexible technology to quickly and easily ship internationally. * BoxC connects a traditionally fragmented and growing list of service providers necessary for international ecommerce logistics under one platform. This includes first and last mile carriers, parcel insurance, airlines, customs brokers and agencies, warehouses, and data providers for compliance, taxes and duties, and address verificati

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Ben McLean and Joe Lynch discuss the Ruan story. Ben serves as CEO for Ruan Transportation Management Systems, one of the largest privately-held logistics firms in the U.S.

About Ben McLean Benjamin McLean serves as CEO for Ruan Transportation Management Systems, one of the largest privately-held logistics firms in the United States. Ben joined Ruan in 2007 and served in a number of corporate and operational roles, including COO and CIO, before assuming his current role in 2015. Prior to joining Ruan, Ben assisted companies with mergers, acquisitions, and equity offerings at William Blair & Company in Chicago and the law firm of Cravath, Swaine & Moore in New York. He was also a systems developer and architect at Deloitte Consulting, where his team developed and implemented enterprise software for multiple clients. Ben was raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the Kellogg School of Management and a law degree from Northwestern University School of Law. He earned his undergraduate degree in computer engineering from Northwestern. Ben serves as a board member for UFP Industries and the American Transportation Research Institute, and he is a member of the Northwestern University Transportation Center Business Advisory Committee. Ben is also a member of the Iowa Business Council and served as chair of the organization from 2016 to 2018. Previous board and philanthropic affiliations include United Way of Central Iowa, Orchard Place, and Reaching Higher Iowa.

About Ruan Transportation Ruan provides Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, Value-Added Warehousing, and Brokerage Support Services to customers across the U.S. Ruan’s Integrated Supply Chain Solutions services encompass all aspects of transportation and logistics, providing our customers the ideal combination of asset- and non-asset-based solutions that get your products from point A to point B safely and efficiently. With more than 90 years of transportation management experience, Ruan is one of the top 10 privately owned transportation companies in the country with 300 operations and 5,000 team members.

Key Takeaways: The Ruan Story * Ben McLean is the CEO of Ruan Transportation Management Systems, one of country’s top 10 privately owned transportation companies. * In the podcast interview, Ben shared the Ruan story – a story that started 90 years ago. Ben explains how Ruan’s founder, John Ruan created a company and a culture that enabled it grow into one of country’s top transportation companies. * Over the last 90 years, Ruan has thrived as an industry leader by staying true to their Guiding Principles of People First, Safety Focus, Exceptional Performance, Customer Satisfaction, and Continuous Improvement—all of which were foundational to the company as John Ruan built customer relationships and developed his team during Ruan’s early years of growth. * The company founder, John Ruan moved his first load of gravel on July 4, 1932. See his story here: About John Ruan * Ruan is a family-owned transportation management company, providing Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, and Value-added Warehousing. Their Integrated Supply Chain Solutions combine Ruan’s non-asset and asset-based capabilities with optimal technology. * Ruan Transportation Management System includes: + Dedicated Contract Transportation – With Ruan’s Dedicated Contract Transportation, shippers gain a transportation solution that functions as an extension of their supply chain. The tractors and trailers are often branded with the customer’s company logo and image. Driver uniforms also reflect the customer’s brand. + Managed Transportation – Ruan’s provides a customized third-party logistics solutions that includes mode selection, carrier management, network optimization, certified brokerage services, and more. + Value-Added Warehousing - Ruan offers dedicated, Value-Added Warehousing services that combines the best warehouse management system (WMS) and experienced professionals to create the best experience for their customers. Ruan offers the region’s most versatile warehouse space and customized solutions tailored to their customers’ requirements. + Integrated Supply Chain Solutions – Ruan offers an integrated supply chain solution that is customized to the customer’s specific needs. The solution may include a combination of the following services: freight brokerage, dedicated fleets, warehousing services, and contract logistics agreements. * Ruan Transportation Management Systems Facts + 300+ operations nationwide + On-site managers to direct fleets and drivers + 5,000 team members, including 4,000 professional drivers + Ongoing commitment to quality and process improvement + 24/7 customer care from one full-service transportation company + Asset- and non-asset-based solutions + Proprietary Megasafe Safety Program + More facts about Ruan, click here

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The Basics of Dedicated Contract Carriage with Bob Elkins

Technology Alone Won’t Integrate Your Supply Chain with Paul Jensen

Transportation vs Logistics with Marty Wadle

The Driver’s Perspective with Dean Key

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Chris Jolly and Joe Lynch discuss heavy hauling with the Freight Coach. Chris is the CEO and Founder of The Freight Coach Logistics, a full-service brokerage that specializes in heavy haul trucking.

About Chris Jolly Chris Jolly is the founder of The Freight Coach and the host of Coffee w/#TheFreightCoach podcast. Chris has over 14 years of experience in transportation with the bulk of his experience in freight brokerage. His experience within freight brokerage includes operations, sales, and leadership ranging from start-ups to one of the largest brokerages in the transportation industry. His passion is the training and development of sales and operations professionals in the brokerage business. Chris earned his bachelor’s degree in Management from the University of Wisconsin- Stout located in Menomonie, WI and holds an associate in Management from Chippewa Valley Technical College in Eau Claire, WI.

About The Freight Coach The Freight Coach partners with growth stage transportation companies ranging from traditional freight brokerages, asset-based trucking companies looking to expand into brokerage, as well as technology companies looking to implement their product into the industry. Our main objective is to utilize niche-specific transportation training methods to improve efficiencies within the sales process and use our experience to enhance your operations team to execute your freight mix at a higher level. The Freight Coach provides one on one training with leadership as well as carrier and customer sales representatives to ensure that they overcome the barriers they are facing now to pave the way for greater success.

Key Takeaways: Heavy Hauling * Chris Jolly is the CEO and Founder of The Freight Coach Logistics, a full-service brokerage that specializes in heavy haul trucking. * Heavy haul shipments include any load that is overweight or oversized dimensionally. * Heavy haul shipment usually requires specialized equipment like flatbeds or step-decks. * Special permits are often required to move heavy haul shipments. * Oil field equipment, windmills, solar panel brackets, and infrastructure are often moved via heavy haul.

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Courtney Folk and Joe Lynch discuss the Renewal Logistics story. Courtney is the Co-Founder and CEO of Renewal Logistics, a full-service apparel fulfillment company that is the largest independent apparel restoration company in the US.

About Courtney Folk Courtney Folk is the Co-Founder and CEO of Renewal Logistics, a full service apparel fulfillment company that is the largest independent apparel restoration company in the US. Renewal is the leading 3PL for the fashion industry, serving some of the world’s largest apparel brands, fueling their fulfillment, returns, exchanges and more. She and her husband Bryan Folk who is President of Renewal have 20 years of experience in apparel distribution and returns management. They are the definitive industry experts in the world of apparel fulfillment. Courtney began in her family’s business of retail dry cleaning, then grew that business to become the pre-eminent destination for fashion logistics, then was approached by a top 3 global apparel brand to become their dedicated 3PL. She has since expanded their 3PL business to become the only fully integrated solution for apparel companies in the US, providing not only wholesale, retail, and ecommerce fulfillment, but also value-added services such as wholesale order prep, Amazon FBA prep, and re-ticketing, as well as full scale returns refurbishment via their 85,000 sq. ft. drycleaning facility in Atlanta Georgia. They currently operate 3 locations in the southeast, and have a bench of 2500 workers. She is a graduate from Charleston Southern University in Charleston, South Carolina.

About Renewal Logistics Renewal Logistics is the 3PL for the fashion industry. They provide a unique integrated solution for apparel brands, where ecommerce, dropship wholesale fulfillment, returns, and value added services are handled at scale. They provide apparel brands the ultimate speed to get their goods to market, and quickly bring returns back to factory fresh condition, allowing apparel brands to sell more product faster. These solutions shorten their clients’ order to cash cycle time, provide flexibility they need to proactively manage their inventory, and reduce chargebacks. They became known in the industry as the go to problem solvers for apparel brands that required rework, such as mold remediation, AQL inspections, and re-ticketing, and have since grown to become a full solution for apparel brands that seek to outsource their distribution and fulfillment. Their motto is they bring relief.

Key Takeaways: The Renewal Logistics Story * Courtney Folk is the Co-founder and CEO of Renewal Logistics, a full-service apparel fulfillment company that is the largest independent apparel restoration company in the US. * In the podcast interview, Courtney and Joe discuss apparel logistics, returns, value added services and the founding of Renewal Logistics. * Renewal Logistics provides an end-to-end logistics solution for apparel companies. Renewal provides the following services: + Omni-channel fulfillment solutions for ecommerce, retail, and wholesale distribution. + Amazon FBA prep services + Packaging for ecommerce and retail distribution + Returns and circularity services + Mold remediation services + Subscription box fulfillment

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Shannon Breen and Joe Lynch discuss the FreightVana story. Shannon is Co-CEO & Founder of FreightVana, a digital logistics partner powered by technology and built on a foundation of trust and transparency.

About Shannon Breen Shannon Breen is the Co-CEO & Founder at FreightVana, a digital logistics partner powered by technology and built on a foundation of trust and transparency. With an educational and professional background in finance, Shannon joined the logistics industry in 2012 with Knight Transportation out of Phoenix, Arizona. In 2017, at the time of the merger with Swift Transportation, he led the synergy team focused on combined non-asset success, and soon after earned responsibility over both the Logistics and Intermodal segments for the publicly traded KNX. In early 2020 he left his executive role to embark on a professional passion project, FreightVana, one that he Co-Founded with a life-long friend and business partner John Gamero. Shannon is an avid golfer, coach, competitor, and happily married father of five.

About FreightVana FreightVana is a Digital Logistics Partner powered by technology and built on a foundation of trust and transparency. Founded in 2021 by a team of seasoned logistics and transportation professionals, FreightVana has quickly become a key partner to many Fortune 500 Shippers and is one of the nation’s fastest growing logistics providers. With an unrivaled commitment to delivering margin and sourcing transparency through their proprietary platform, T3, and deploying the first collaborative power only fleet, FreightVana x, they are setting a new standard in the way freight gets moved nationwide. Under the FreightVana umbrella they operate three distinct business units, all constructed to challenge the status quo and advance the transportation industry forward: FreightVana Logistics, FV Technologies, and FV Advisory Group

Key Takeaways: The FreightVana Story * Shannon Breen is the Co-CEO & Founder at FreightVana, a digital logistics partner powered by technology and built on a foundation of trust and transparency. * In the podcast interview, Shannon and Joe discussed how and why Shannon and his partner, John Gamero Co-Founded FreightVana. * Under the FreightVana umbrella they operate three distinct business units, all constructed to challenge the status quo and advance the transportation industry forward: + FreightVana Logistics – a full-service brokerage along with thousands of trailers that they sell and lease to small and medium carriers. + FV Technologies – Proprietary tech platform that streamlines the shipping process / FreightTech development team + FV Advisory Group - advisory that specializes in sell-side, buy-side, and consulting services exclusively in the T&L sector and is not under retainer with any companies. The FV team understand the grind that is transportation and logistics, so it is their primary mission to get their clients their fair, and full value when advising them on the largest, most important transaction of their lives.

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Power-Only On the Rise: What It Is, Why it Matters This Downturn, and How to Play

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Eddie Misicka and Joe Lynch discuss building wolrd class tech for final mile. Eddie is the Vice President of Product Development at OneRail an Orlando-based last mile transportation visibility solution providing shippers with Amazon-level dependability and speed.

About Eddie Misicka Eddie Misicka is the Vice President of Product Development at OneRail. He is based out of Orlando, FL – where OneRail is headquartered – and where Eddie is a 3 generation Orlandoan. Eddie was pretty early into OneRail where he has played an integral role in the success of OneRail. He is formally trained in graphic and interactive design, and has been designing and building software for 15 years for various industries – from streaming freight pricing, streaming karaoke, machine monitoring, insurance, CRMs to healthcare.

About OneRail OneRail is an Orlando-based last mile transportation visibility solution providing shippers with Amazon-level dependability and speed. With a real-time connected network of 10 million drivers, OneRail finds the right vehicle for the right delivery so shippers gain low prices and greater capacity to rapidly scale their businesses. Across retail, CPG, distribution, construction, healthcare and more, OneRail offers an exceptional last mile delivery experience with an on-time delivery rate of 98.6%, while keeping brands front and center. To learn more, visit OneRail.com.

Key Takeaways: Building World Class Tech for Final Mile * Eddie Misicka is the Vice President of Product Development at OneRail, an Orlando-based last mile transportation visibility solution providing shippers with Amazon-level dependability and speed. * In the podcast interview, Eddie and Joe discuss what it takes to build world class tech for final mile shipping. * Eddie described the complex nature of developing technology for the final mile. * The tech development team must successfully manage the following: + Multiple personas – shippers, carriers, in-house team + Multiple levels of users within the customers – financial, operational, and logistics + Multiple environments – phone, laptop, tablet + Regardless of the persona or the environment, the user experience must be perfect + Users are accustomed to consumer grade tech (Amazon, DoorDash, etc.) and they expect it from the final mile tech – and OneRail delivers it * OneRail’s comprehensive 4-in-1 delivery fulfillment solution combines leading technology with a coast-to-coast courier network, a skilled 24/7 Exceptions team and a micro fulfillment labor force to solve last mile logistics more comprehensively than any other solution in the space. * OneRail provides 100% visibility into the delivery flow, but it’s way more than a visibility platform. With the right mix of leading technology, dependable couriers, and a vigilant customer experience (CX) team, customers get the ability to change delivery outcomes in real time. * The OneRail logistics platform is modular, with the flexibility to serve as a standalone platform or integrate with an existing TMS.

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The OneRail Story with Bill Cantania

Inventory is Everything with Jeff Flowers

Retail Delivery Trends with Matt Schultz

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Nicole Glenn and Joe Lynch discuss building a company a network. Nicole is the Founder & CEO at Candor Expedite, a critical expedite service provider as well as a white-glove B2B company.

About Nicole Glenn Nicole Glenn founded Candor Expedite in 2017 after more than two decades in the transportation brokerage business, with a vision to build the smartest and most efficient freight business that delivers on its client’s promises. Today Candor is recognized as a leading certified women-owned business headquartered in Texas – with offices in Illinois and Kansas. Logistics is in Nicole’s DNA having held several operational positions for a variety of transportation brokerage companies over the years. Through these roles she learned the nuts and bolts of moving freight along with the biggest challenges both shippers and carriers face each day. In 2008 Nicole moved to the sales side of the business, working her way up to president of K & L Freight Management, Inc., and in 2016 became head of Cherry Logistics Corporation. After 20+ years of working for others, Nicole wanted to build her own team. With her strong network and excellent industry reputation, it wasn’t long before Candor became one of the top transportation companies in the business - known for its hot shot ground, high touch, time sensitive shipments and white glove delivery services. Nicole credits her success with an amazing team that consistently provides superior customer service, real-time updates, precision, and open communication. Nicole is a certified member of The Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC). She is a member of The Expedite Association of North America, Women in Trucking, and the Transportation Intermediaries Association. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in management and marketing from Northwood University. Nicole is a sought-after speaker and frequent editorial contributor to Modern Shipper at FreightWaves and Inbound Logistics. She has received numerous accolades including: 2022 Top Women-Owned Business by Women in Trucking; a 2022 Enterprising Women of the Year Champion, an annual tribute to the world’s top female entrepreneurs; and 2022 Top Women in Supply Chain by Supply & Demand Chain Executive. Nicole is one of the founders of The Ladies Leadership Coalition (LLC), a popular podcast featuring in-depth interviews with transformative female leaders.

About Candor Expedite Candor Expedite is a woman-owned and operated hotshot ground and white-glove service provider with offices in Illinois and Texas. Candor specializes in hotshot ground, time-sensitive, and white glove delivery services. Because Candor manages so many high-touch, time-sensitive shipments, they have developed a culture of customer service, precision, special handling, and open communication – after all, Candor is the company name. Because shipment and truck visibility is so important on critical shipments, Candor utilizes Trucker Tools to track shipments and provide real-time updates. While no two clients or urgent shipments are the same, Candor has significant experience with customers in manufacturing, trade shows, hotels and hospitality, air-freight, and facility services.

Key Takeaways: Building a Company and a Network * Nicole Glenn, Owner and President of Candor Expedite, a critical expedite service provider as well as a white-glove B2B company. * In the podcast interview, Nicole and Joe discussed the continued growth of Candor Expedite and Nicole’s network, which has been an integral part of her and Candor’s success. * Candor Expedite has 3 areas of expertise: + White Glove + Time-Sensitive Truckload + Hotshot Ground Services * Nicole is a big believer in networking, and she is active in the following organizations: + The Ladies Leadership Coalition (LLC) is a podcast for women in business by women business owners. Comprised of 6 women, each comes from a different walk of life and has encountered obstacles of their own. This podcast is to share those stories and to give listeners advice on being a successful boss lady in business. + Vistage is the world’s largest and most comprehensive executive coaching organization for small and midsize businesses. Members meet with their peers in confidential group meetings facilitated by accomplished executive-level coaches to help solve their most complex issues. * Nicole also has 10 networking calls per month to expand her reach and build solid business relationships.

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Walter (Mitch) Mitchell and Joe Lynch discuss the Tai Software story. Mitch is the Founder and CEO of Tai Software, where they developed a TMS built for speed and scalability.

About Walter (Mitch) Mitchell Walter (Mitch) Mitchell is the Founder and CEO of Tai Software, where they developed a TMS built for speed and scalability. Mitch has over 17 years of experience architecting software applications and leading teams that build business software applications. Throughout his career, he has successfully translated complex business needs into practical software applications focused on efficiency and usability, delivering solutions that solve business problems and help customers. He has a passion for technology and continuous learning. Embracing and adapting to technology changes enables him to produce high-quality results that solve business needs. He tenaciously drives a project forward to ensure objectives are completed. He makes sure a clear finish line is established during that process, ensuring that a project is complete from both a business and development perspective. Walter has a successful track record as a hands-on technology leader responsible for teams across various business areas, including development, sales, and customer service. He is a known leader with excellent motivational skills that cares about his team both personally and professionally. His goal is to help build a successful company and work with a thriving team. To him, that includes financial stability, valuable products and services, a comfortable and productive work environment, and an appropriate work-life balance. Mitch earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of California, Riverside.

About Tai Software Tai Software (TMS) has been actively helping freight brokers grow their business for over 15 years, with a core team of software developers and industry experts. Tai customers know them for commitment to innovation, fast, efficient problem solving, and dedication to their success. Tai’s TMS provides freight brokers with an all-in-one platform for quoting, booking, and tracking shipments. Tai automates the LTL shipping process and provides FTL brokers with a centralized platform for sourcing load coverage. Tai simplify workflows so users can manage all their current shipments on one page, empowering the freight team with a fast, efficient process built for speed and scalability. Tai Software's Mission is to empower every freight broker to become the best version of themself.

Key Takeaways: The Tai Software Story * Walter (Mitch) Mitchell is the Founder and CEO of Tai Software - an LTL and FTL TMS for overachievers! * In the podcast interview, Mitch and Joe discussed the freight brokerage market, TMS design, and the founding of Tai Software. * TAI TMS is a fully integrated platform for freight management and transportation. * The TAI team has developed a comprehensive logistics intelligence system built for speed and scalability. * Tai TMS is a multi-modal platform that provides full-scale automation in the shipment lifecycle. * Through direct integrations with all major carriers and load boards, Tai allows brokers to go from quote to delivered without manual intervention, empowering your company to dedicate valuable resources to business growth. * Tai gives brokers unmatched speed and scalability with automation implanted into every phase, along with direct integrations to carriers, load boards, and capacity tools.

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Thomas Deakins and Joe Lynch discuss the FreightTech roadmap. Thomas is Founder and CEO of Thomas Deakins Consulting, where he advises logistics and supply chain companies on digital supply chain strategy, technology selection, and creating supply chain partnerships.

About Thomas Deakins Thomas Deakins is Founder and CEO of Thomas Deakins Consulting, a freight technology advisory. Thomas is well known in the supply chain ecosystem with a history of success in the supply chain technology and consulting/services industry. Thomas is recognized as a leader in building strategic world-class supply chain partner ecosystems. He is known for his thought leadership and experience in ESG Scope 3 transportation sustainability, TMS applications, real time supply chain visibility applications, and digital supply chain strategies. During his 30 years plus career, Thomas has worked for project44, Oracle, Trimble, MavenWire, MercuryGate, CHEP and JB Hunt. Thomas earned his MBA in Global Supply Chain from the University of Tennessee Knoxville.

About Thomas Deakins Consulting Thomas Deakins Consulting is a trusted advisor to clients in three areas of the supply chain ecosystem: 1.) Digital Supply Chain Data Strategy, 2.) Digital Supply Chain Technology Selection, 3.) Creating World Class Supply Chain Partnership Ecosystem. The firm has 3 marketing segments: technology start-ups struggling with market fit, shippers and 3PLs that need helps with supply chain tech selection, and go-to-market strategies for emerging and established supply chain technology companies.

Key Takeaways: The FreightTech Roadmap * Thomas Deakins is Founder and CEO of Thomas Deakins Consulting, where he advises logistics and supply chain companies on digital supply chain strategy, technology selection, and creating supply chain partnerships. * In the podcast interview, Thomas and Joe discuss the FreightTech road map and its impact on shippers, brokers, 3PLs, and technology companies.

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Pam Simon and Joe Lynch discuss end to end of supply chain disruption, which is what the Manifest Conference is all about. Pam is the Conference Chair & EVP Programming at Connectiv where they organize and host Manifest: The Future of Logistics is Here.

About Pam Simon Pam Simon is a successful entrepreneur and business connector with more than 15 years of experience in event production, content creation, experiential marketing and angel investing. In 2019 Connectiv acquired her Future of Event series from Lab Ventures. She is the Conference Chair of Manifest a global logistics tech show bringing investors, leaders and innovators from around the world together. While a Partner at Lab Ventures Pam produced three major vertical technology summits ~ Future of Travel Tech, Future of Real Estate Tech and Future of Logistics Tech that bring new and emerging business to Miami. With her vast executive network and her ability to span many different worlds, she specializes in linking finance professionals with entrepreneurs to create lucrative new business opportunities. While living in Brazil she founded LATAM Founders Network (LFN), the largest private network of CEO’s, Founders and Investors focused on the technology sector in Latin America. In 2014, Pam launched the LATAM Founders Awards, now known as the ‘Oscars for Technology in Latin America’ an event that recognizes the most disruptive and innovative companies in the region. Pam is a George Washington University Graduate and an angel investor. She and her husband, Daniel Simon, have an 4 year old son, Hayden Storm Simon.

About Manifest: The Future of Logistics The world of logistics is changing faster than ever. Technology advances plus rapidly changing consumer behavior has already dramatically changed how business gets done. Manifest will provide a focused look at what’s to come across the spectrum of LogisticsTech and which companies and technologies are transforming the way goods circumnavigate the globe. Manifest will help you forge new relationships, new alliances, and foster new strategies that help move your business forward and avoid falling into the traditional mindset.

About Connectiv Connectiv is a live events studio that for the past decade has dedicated itself to creating industry leading gatherings. Our passion and our expertise is owning and operating at scale, vertical-specific conferences. The events we have created attract more than 15,000 people each year and touch on global industries impacting people’s daily lives.

Key Takeaways: End to End Supply Chain Disruption * Pam Simon is the Conference Chair & EVP Programming at Connectiv, the company that organizes and hosts Manifest: The Future of Logistics which is scheduled for January 31st - February 2nd, 2023. Manifest is held at Caesars Forum, Las Vegas. * Manifest, a conference designed for those at the forefront of the changing logistics landscape including industry executives, entrepreneurs, and investors. * Manifest Vegas brings together the most comprehensive ecosystem of innovation and transformation in supply chain and logistics. * There are more than 250 thought leaders and pioneers: Confirmed Speakers * It’s not too late to be there: Manifest Registration

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Ben Emmrich and Joe Lynch discuss the Tusk Logistcis story. Ben is the Co-founder and CEO of Tusk, a small parcel shipping network driving value through lower prices, faster deliveries, and great service.

About Ben Emmrich Ben Emmrich is the Co-founder and CEO of Tusk. Ben has spent his career at the overlap of small parcel shipping and ecommerce and led operations and strategic partnerships at Google Shopping and Shippo before building Tusk. Having seen the small parcel industry from many angles -- as an operator, software provider and start-up -- Ben is a firm believer that any small parcel delivery provider's sole focus should be on making a meaningful, honest impact for its shippers and that volume follows value.

About Tusk Logistics Tusk puts professional shippers first, unlocking previously unachievable savings and offering peace of mind with reliable technology, easy integrations, and great service. Founded in 2021 by Ben Emmrich and Adam Hipp, Tusk expands the possibility for shippers by connecting them to a national network of regional parcel carriers that offers reliable, predictable service at a significant savings – usually 30-40% lower than UPS or FedEx. Tusk instantly lowers shipping costs with pre-negotiated rates, eliminates “new carrier headache” with easy integrations and offers superior, proactive shipper support.

Key Takeaways: The Tusk Logistics Story * Ben Emmrich is the Co-founder and CEO of Tusk, a small parcel shipping network driving value through lower prices, faster deliveries, and great service. * In the podcast interview, Ben and Joe talked about the small parcel market and the founding of Tusk Logistics. * Small parcel shipping has seen explosive growth due to the rise of ecommerce. * Most shippers that need to move a lot of ecommerce small parcel shipments, use FedEx, UPS, or USPS because these companies have a nationwide service area, and they do a great job. * In addition to the dominant players (UPS, FedEx, etc.) there are a lot of regional small parcel carriers who provide a tremendous value, but they don’t have the nationwide service area. * Tusk Logistics is laser focused on shippers and they have developed a technology/service that gives high volume small parcel shippers the ability to leverage the superior service and cost savings that the regional players provide – without sacrificing the nationwide service area. * Tusk has connected the leading regional small parcel companies into a network that covers most of the USA (and growing all the time). * The Tusk technology provides shippers a seamless experience while saving 30-40% on small parcel shipping.

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Carl Wasinger and Joe Lynch discuss the Smart Warehousing story. Carl is the CEO and Founder at Smart Warehousing, a warehousing and fulfillment company that operates as a direct extension of its clients’ teams.

About Carl Wasinger Carl Wasinger is the Founder and CEO of Smart Warehousing, a warehousing and fulfillment company that operates as a direct extension of its clients’ teams. Carl has led Smart Warehousing since 2001 and spent his entire career in the logistics, warehousing, and fulfillment space, from working the warehouse floor to CEO and Founder. He is a logistics management and operations veteran, actively leading the business to its next phase of growth. Carl graduated from Kansas State University with a business degree and a focus on Information Systems, as well as from Georgia Tech Supply Chain and Logistics Institute with a warehouse operations focus. He’s also a long-time member of the International Warehouse Logistics Association (IWLA).

About Smart Warehousing Smart Warehousing is a warehousing and fulfillment company that operates as a direct extension of its clients’ teams. With dedicated account managers, state-of-the-art technology, and highly automated processes, Smart’s model is built to be a fully autonomous, turnkey solution that satisfies the fulfillment needs of e-commerce and retail companies throughout the United States.

Key Takeaways: The Smart Warehousing Story * Carl Wasinger is the Founder and CEO of Smart Warehousing, a warehousing and fulfillment company that operates as a direct extension of its clients’ teams. * In the podcast interview, Carl and Joe discussed the founding and spectacular growth of Smart Warehousing. * Smart Warehousing has a nationwide footprint consisting of 38 warehouses, over 12 million square feet, and 12 geographies, * Smart Warehousing offer 1-2 day shipping to 100% of the USA with a 99.8% inventory accuracy rate. * In addition to their national service area, Carl and his team have developed a proprietary technology called Smart Warehousing Information Management System (SWIMS). * SWIMS is a cloud-based technology that provides SW clients real-time visibility of their inventory, transaction level updates & a summary of all of their activity.

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Trey Closson and Joe Lynch discuss the Amplio story. Trey is the Co-founder and CEO at Amplio, an Atlanta based tech firm that predicts and prevents material and parts shortage for companies in the electronic manufacturing space.

About Trey Closson Trey Closson is the Co-founder and CEO at Amplio, an Atlanta based tech firm builds supply chain resilience for electronics manufacturers. Trey and his Co-founder Taha Zinifi started Amplio in Summer 2021 to help solve one of the most critical supply challenges facing the industry. Prior to co-founding Amplio, Trey led the international logistics capability at Georgia-Pacific, which is the largest U.S. exporter. Earlier in his career, Trey was part of the Flexport Atlanta founding team and led Kuehne + Nagel’s account management group where he helped design and operate automotive, high tech, and industrial manufacturing supply chain solutions. Trey holds an MBA from Georgia Tech and a BA in philosophy from Furman University.

About Amplio Amplio builds supply chain resilience for electronics manufacturers. The Amplio solutions ensure that you have the inventory you need, when you need it, at the most optimized price so that you can focus on what matters most to you and your business. Amplio helps you meet your production goals by removing procurement roadblocks - the software assesses your BOMs' sourcing risk, locates inventory for you, and recommends optimal purchasing strategy so that you get the components you need at the best price.

Key Takeaways: The Amplio Story * Trey Closson is the Co-founder and CEO at Amplio, an Atlanta based tech firm that predicts and prevents material and parts shortage for companies in the electronic manufacturing space. * In the podcast interview, Trey and Joe discuss the Amplio mission along with the challenges of managing a supply chain in the electronics manufacturing space. * Trey and the Amplio team believe that sourcing electronic components should be easy and predictable. * Electronics companies that work with Amplio gain the following: + Predict and prevent shortages + Streamline procurement + Access diverse sources of supply * Amplio helps you take back control of your supply chain by making purchasing cost-efficient and stress-free. * Amplio’s procurement solution predicts future component shortages, accesses exclusive sources of supply to drive down costs, and streamlines the busy work of purchasing like PO and invoice management.

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Mary O’Connell and Joe Lynch discuss the Bloomberg of Freight. Mary is a podcast host and writer for FreightWaves, the leader in global supply chain market intelligence.

About Mary O'Connell Mary O’Connell is a former pricing analyst, supply chain planner, and broker/dispatcher turned creator of the newsletter and podcast Check Call. Check Call gives insights into the world around 3PLs and freight brokers. When she's not writing about 3PLs you can find her in the cold chain world hosting Running on Ice. She will talk your ear off about anything and everything if you let her. Expertise in operations, LTL pricing and procurement, flatbed operations, dry van, tracking and tracing, reality tv shows and how to turn a stranger into your new best friend. Outside the office she can be found chasing after her dogs and trying any snack she can get her hands on.

About FreightWaves FreightWaves is the leading freight intelligence provider, offering current digital intelligence and context to the freight community on a central platform. FreightWaves’ SaaS product, SONAR, is the leading freight market analytics tool and dashboard, aggregating billions of data points from hundreds of sources to provide the fastest data in the transportation and logistics sector. FreightWaves.com, the company’s news site, is the leading provider of news and commentary for the transportation and logistics space. FreightWaves also hosts conferences under Transparency and MarketWaves branding and is a co-developer of the first futures contracts dedicated to trucking spot rates.

Key Takeaways: The Bloomberg of Freight with Mary O'Connell * Mary O’Connell is a podcast host and writer at FreightWaves, the Bloomberg of Freight. * In the podcast interview, Mary and Joe discuss some of the challenges facing transportation and logistics companies: + Sustainability. As shippers struggle to comply with carbon mandates and Scope 3 emissions reporting, 3PLs, brokers, and shippers will be expected to become more sustainable. + Modernizing the logistics back office. Many of the top players in transportation and logistics are leveraging technology to reduce costs and streamline process. + Access to freight pricing insights. FreightWaves isn’t called the Bloomberg of Freight for nothing – they have actionable data that enables better decision making for carriers, shippers, and 3PLs. * FreightWaves provides current digital intelligence and context to the freight community on a central platform. FreightWaves is made up of three interconnected pillars: + FreightWaves’​ SaaS product, SONAR, is the leading freight market analytics tool and dashboard, aggregating billions of data points from hundreds of sources to provide the fastest data in the transportation and logistics sector. The platform is mode agnostic and has time-series and geo-based data from all modes of freight, including truck, rail, ocean, air, and warehouse. + FreightWaves.com, the company’s news site, is the leading provider of news and commentary for the space, serving up over 2.5M pageviews a month and over 1.5B monthly impressions. FreightWaves also hosts conferences under Transparency and MarketWaves branding and is a co-developer of the first futures contracts dedicated to trucking spot rates. + FreightWaves TVand audio podcasts provide up-to-the-minute freight industry news provided by hosts who understand the freight business. FreightWaves TV and podcasts are informed by FreightWaves’ freight data analytics and presented in interesting and engaging shows.

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Dan Gilmore and Joe Lynch discuss distributed order management (DOM). Dan is the Chief Marketing Officer at Softeon, a global provider of innovative supply chain solutions that delivers supply chain success – every time.

About Dan Gilmore Dan Gilmore is a recognized thought leader in WMS, with experience prior to his role at Softeon as the founder of Supply Chain Digest, CMO at RedPrairie (now BlueYonder) and as lead WMS analyst at META Group (later acquired by Gartner). Earlier in his career, he led the implementation of two major WMS projects for Forte Industries.

About Softeon Softeon is a global provider of supply chain solutions from planning through execution, anchored by a technology platform that has three pillars: Warehouse Management System (WMS), Warehouse Execution System (WES), and Distributed Order Management (DOM) system. Softeon’s advanced services-based platform is engineered to reduce complex problems into simple solutions for a faster time to value and lower cost of ownership. Users can implement solutions incrementally to solve a specific challenge or deploy an integrated solution. Configurable modules and a rules-based technology platform give companies the business agility they need to get ahead and stay ahead. Companies benefit from the flexibility and ease-of-use of Softeon solutions – delivered in the cloud with a 100% track record of deployment success.

Key Takeaways: Understanding Distributed Order Management * Dan Gilmore is the CMO of Softeon, a global provider of innovative supply chain solutions that delivers supply chain success – every time. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Dan discuss distributed order management (DOM). * WMS stands for warehouse management system, which is a set of policies and processes intended to organize the work of a warehouse or distribution center and ensure that the facility can operate efficiently and effectively. * Distributed order management (DOM) is a software system that provides integrated fulfillment planning and execution across multi-echelon, multi-node, multi-partner, and multi-channel supply chain networks. * Distributed Order Management System (DOMS) provides powerful capabilities to: + Enable omnichannel commerce without modifying existing systems + Serve as a centralized “Order Hub” in both B2C and B2C ecosystems + Integrate the extended fulfillment supply chain + Optimize inbound and outbound order routing + Provide real-time, granular inventory and order visibility across an extended network + Define and execute detailed inventory allocation and reservation rules + Automate complex channel and customer order management requirements (back order management, subscriptions, new product introduction, etc.) + Maximize profitability while meeting customer service commitments

  • Softeon’s broad suite of supply chain solutions improve customer’s operations and enhance their own customer’s satisfaction and experience.
  • Softeon’s three flagship products are 1.) Warehouse Management System (WMS), 2.) Warehouse Execution System (WES) and 3.) Distributed Order Management (DOM) System – solutions increasingly deployed together.
  • Many of the world’s best supply chains are powered by Softeon, including UPS Supply Chain Services, Sears Home Services, Duluth Trading Co., Saddlecreek Logistics, Lenovo, The Honest Company, Casey’s General Stores, Denso, Suncast, Sony, Universal Music Group, Optum Rx and many more.
  • Gartner research has a very favorable opinion of Softeon’s WMS.
  • Check out the research here: Gartner Critical Capabilities for Warehouse Management Systems 2022

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Key WMS Trends for 2023 with Jim Hoefflin

Understanding WMS in the Cloud with Dan Gilmore

The Smart Warehouse With Dan Gilmore

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Doug Waggoner and Joe Lynch discuss the year ahead. Doug is the CEO of Echo Global Logistics, a leading provider of technology-enabled transportation and supply chain management services.

About Doug Waggoner Doug Waggoner has served as Chief Executive Officer of Echo Global Logistics since December 2006 and was a Board member from 2008-2021. Waggoner served as Chairman of the Board from 2015 until 2021. Prior to joining Echo, Waggoner founded SelecTrans, LLC, a freight management software provider based in Chicago, Illinois. From April 2004 to December 2005, Waggoner served as Chief Executive Officer of USF Bestway, and from January 2002 to April 2004 he served as Senior Vice President of Strategic Marketing for USF Corporation. Waggoner served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Daylight Transport from April 1999 to January 2002, Executive Vice President from October 1998 to April 1999, and Chief Information Officer from January 1998 to October 1998. From 1986 to 1998, Waggoner held a variety of positions in sales, operations, marketing, and engineering at Yellow Transportation before becoming Vice President of Customer Service. Waggoner holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from San Diego State University.

About Echo Global Logistics Echo Global Logistics, Inc. is a leading Fortune 1000 provider of technology-enabled transportation and supply chain management services. Headquartered in Chicago with more than 30 offices around the country, Echo offers freight brokerage and Managed Transportation solutions for all major modes, including truckload, partial truckload, LTL, intermodal, and expedited. Echo maintains a proprietary, web-based technology platform that compiles and analyzes data from its network of over 50,000 transportation providers to serve 35,000 clients across a wide range of industries and simplify the critical tasks involved in transportation management. For more information on Echo Global Logistics, visit: www.echo.com.

Key Takeaways: The Year Ahead * Doug Waggoner is the CEO of Echo Global Logistics, a leading Fortune 1000 provider of technology-enabled transportation and supply chain management services. * In the podcast interview Joe and Doug discussed the year ahead. * The Covid hangover, inflation, and higher interest rates are causing softer volumes for shippers and carriers, which is driving cost per mile lower. * Doug believes we are already in a recession, and we should expect higher unemployment, layoffs, lower valuations for venture backed tech companies, and softening of volumes and pricing. Expect some owner operators will leave the market. * Technology will continue to be important and logistics providers will continue to invest. Large companies like Echo will invest in their own proprietary systems while smaller companies will leverage SaaS offerings. * Over the years, Echo has made substantial investment in its technology platforms. Its industry-leading, proprietary technology supports clients by addressing a lack of visibility into their supply chain and provides a more robust, data-driven means of reporting. * Echo's innovations also support freight carriers by providing more flexibility, transparency, and control. These solutions (and their on-going evolutions) ultimately result in a more streamlined and efficient process as well as increased carrier and client satisfaction. Learn more about Echo's branded technology offerings: * EchoAccelerator - A flexible and robust proprietary architecture that supports over 16,000 shipments a day and powers Echo's shipper, carrier, and managed transportation systems. * EchoShip - A self-service shipping platform giving shippers the ability to quote, book, ship, and track, as well as manage invoices, all online. The easy-to-use portal consolidates and simplifies shipping by enabling customers to build loads, store frequently used shipment information, and track shipments in real time. With consistent updates and new location management features, clients have more control over managing their location details, making the booking process faster and more efficient than ever. * EchoDrive - A web portal and mobile app giving carriers real-time access to search, bid, book, manage, track, and get paid on freight hauled for Echo. EchoDrive's load management tool and document upload capabilities streamline operations, keep dispatchers organized, and help drivers get back on the road faster. EchoDrive also provides the opportunity to book loads digitally anytime, anywhere with the Book Now feature, greatly reducing the time it takes to book a load. Users can set up real-time email notifications for new loads that become available for any desired lane in EchoDrive and save preferred lanes to reduce time spent searching for loads.

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Jim Hoefflin and Joe Lynch discuss Key WMS Trends for 2023. Jim is the CEO of Softeon, a global provider of supply chain solutions from planning through execution, anchored by a technology platform that has three pillars: Warehouse Management System (WMS), Warehouse Execution System (WES), and Distributed Order Management (DOM) system.

About Jim Hoefflin Jim Hoefflin is the CEO of Softeon, a global provider of innovative supply chain solutions that delivers supply chain success – every time. Hoefflin brings over 25 years of executive experience in leading software businesses with a proven track record of delivering growth and market leadership. He and the Softeon executive team will lead Softeon through its next phase of growth, including new advances in supply chain technology and expansion of its service offerings. Hoefflin comes to Softeon from CBORD / Horizon Software, a Roper Technologies company, where he served as president and CEO. Prior to that, Hoefflin held executive leadership roles at supply chain software firm Kewill (rebranded BlueJay and now part of e2Open) and workforce management technology provider Empower Software Solutions. Earlier in his career, Hoefflin was a senior executive at RedPrairie (now part of Blue Yonder), where among several achievements Hoefflin was co-developer of the WMS industry’s first component-based technology platform.

About Softeon Softeon is a global provider of supply chain solutions from planning through execution, anchored by a technology platform that has three pillars: Warehouse Management System (WMS), Warehouse Execution System (WES), and Distributed Order Management (DOM) system. Softeon’s advanced services-based platform is engineered to reduce complex problems into simple solutions for a faster time to value and lower cost of ownership. Users can implement solutions incrementally to solve a specific challenge or deploy an integrated solution. Configurable modules and a rules-based technology platform give companies the business agility they need to get ahead and stay ahead. Companies benefit from the flexibility and ease-of-use of Softeon solutions – delivered in the cloud with a 100% track record of deployment success.

Key Takeaways: Key WMS Trends for 2023 * Jim Hoefflin is the CEO of Softeon, a global provider of supply chain solutions from planning through execution, anchored by a technology platform that has three pillars: Warehouse Management System (WMS), Warehouse Execution System (WES), and Distributed Order Management (DOM) system. * In the podcast interview Jim and Joe discussed key WMS trends for 2023: + Warehouse management systems (WMS) are continuing to move to cloud-based computing. Cloud computing is the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer. Cloud computing has many advantages and technology leaders like Softeon architect their solutions to work seamlessly with the cloud. To learn more: Understanding WMS in the Cloud with Dan Gilmore + Increasing need for material handling integration. To run an effective and efficient warehouse, material handling systems are required, and your WMS must be able to easily integrate with those systems. + Rise of the warehouse execution systems (WES). WES are systems used in warehouses and distribution centers to manage and orchestrate the physical flow of products from receiving through shipping. WES organizes sequences and direct resources – both people and material handling systems necessary to move goods with a warehouse. + WMS as part of the broader digital supply chain. Supply chain practitioners are fast realizing the importance of WMS to their supply chains. Companies cannot succeed in meeting customers’ expectations in regard to delivery, quality, and consistency without a modern, fully integrated WMS. A WMS help companies to resolve several issues within their supply chain: accuracy, visibility, productivity, and error reduction are just a few. * Softeon’s broad suite of supply chain solutions improve customer’s operations and enhance their own customer’s satisfaction and experience. * Softeon’s three flagship products are 1.) Warehouse Management System (WMS), 2.) Warehouse Execution System (WES) and 3.) Distributed Order Management (DOM) System – solutions increasingly deployed together. * Many of the world’s best supply chains are powered by Softeon, including UPS Supply Chain Services, Sears Home Services, Duluth Trading Co., Saddlecreek Logistics, Lenovo, The Honest Company, Casey’s General Stores, Denso, Suncast, Sony, Universal Music Group, Optum Rx and many more.

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Softeon Names Proven Technology Executive Jim Hoefflin as CEO

Understanding WMS in the Cloud with Dan Gilmore

The Smart Warehouse With Dan Gilmore

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Dawn Salvucci-Favier and Joe Lynch discuss creating faster, better freight quotes. Dawn's company, Greenscreens.ai develops dynamic pricing which enables transportation and logistics companies to deliver faster, better freight quotes.

About Dawn Salvucci-Favier Dawn Salvucci-Favier is Chief Product Officer & Co-CEO at Greenscreens.ai. She has spent the past 20 years leading Global Product Strategy & Management at major Transportation Management System (TMS) providers. In addition, Dawn was President & Chief Operation Officer at Shippers Commonwealth where she had full P&L management responsibilities for the $6 million, value-added service provider of logistics solutions. In each of these roles, Dawn was able to develop and execute a vision and strategy for delivering industry-leading technology solutions to the Logistics market. She also brings extensive 3PL & Shipper Logistics operations experience having spent time as Director of Logistics Services for NFI Interactive Logistics and starting her career in the inbound transportation management function at Staples, Inc and The TJX Companies.

About Greenscreens.ai Greenscreens.ai is a dynamic pricing infrastructure for the truckload spot rate market that delivers buy and sell-side market intelligence and business insights to help companies grow and protect their margins. The company combines the power of aggregated market data and historical data with advanced machine learning techniques to deliver short-term, predictive freight market pricing specific to a company's individual buying and selling behavior. Greenscreens.ai's mission is to be the industry-leading neutral platform for market data aggregation, market intelligence, and dynamic pricing. Greenscreen’s Provide customers with high confidence, predictive buy rate guidance, and differentiated pricing strategies that are powered by the industry's most up-to-date and contextually relevant dataset. Greenscreens.ai is fueled by transactional data from shippers, carriers, brokers, leading market data sources within the Greenscreens network and executed within the context of their existing technology ecosystem and workflow.

Key Takeaways: Faster, Better Freight Quotes * In the podcast, Dawn highlighted the following challenges facing freight brokers and 3PLs: + Competitive pressures as well funded, venture capital-backed 3PLs and big publicly traded companies invest heavily in tech that enables them: - Reduce the cost per load. - Improve the customer experience. - Deliver faster, more accurate freight quotes using dynamic pricing. + Market volatility - Delivering faster, better quotes is especially difficult when the market is volatile. - Customers (shippers) are becoming more sophisticated and demanding. - Instantaneous freight quotes are becoming more common. + Old, dirty data - There is a lot of data available to brokers and 3PLs, but much of the data is market averages that are non-contextual (out of context). - Even when the data is good, it is difficult for humans to leverage the data into good quotes – too much to process. - If freight margins compress, all the above problems become even more evident. When the margins are high, there is more slop and opportunity for brokers and 3PLs to hide their pricing mistakes. * Dawn also discussed dynamic pricing, which is a pricing strategy that enables 3PLs and brokers to change prices based on algorithms that consider competitor pricing, supply and demand, and other external factors in the market. + Dawn’s company, Greenscreens.ai provides dynamic pricing to the transportation and logistics industry. + Dynamic pricing is used by many industry leaders and in many other industries including ride-sharing, airlines, professional sports, retail, and theme parks. + Dynamic pricing utilizes artificial intelligence and machine learning that can help 3PLs and brokers deliver freight quotes that both faster and better (more accurate). + When companies use dynamic pricing from Greenscreens.ai they win more business because they can deliver faster, better freight quotes. In addition, companies improve their operational productivity and improve margins.

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The Increasing Freight Tech Table Stakes with Nick Dangles

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Ayala Rudoy and Joe Lynch discuss why your shipment is late. Ayala is the Global Vice President and GM of Logistics and Transportation Business Unit at Tomorrow.io, the world's only Weather and Climate Security Platform.

About Ayala Rudoy Ayala Rudoy is the VP & GM of the Logistics & Transportation Enterprise Business Unit at Tomorrow.io, The World’s Weather Intelligence and Climate Security Platform, helping countries, businesses, and individuals manage their weather and climate security challenges. Previously, Ayala worked at SafeDK (acquired by Applovin), for 3.5 years as Director of Strategic Sales. She also served as an Operations Officer in the Israeli Air Force where she witnessed first-hand, the difficulty weather made in planning and executing missions. Ayala, completed her B.A. in Political Science and L.L.M in Law at Tel Aviv University, and she's a certified Lawyer with an Israeli License. She currently resides in Tel Aviv, Israel with her husband and three children.

About Tomorrow.io Tomorrow.io is The World’s Weather and Climate Security Platform, helping countries, businesses, and individuals manage their weather and climate security challenges. Fully customizable to any industry impacted by the weather, customers around the world including ITS ConGlobal, Uber, Delta, Ford, National Grid, and more use Tomorrow.io to dramatically improve operational efficiency. Tomorrow.io was built from the ground up to help teams prepare for the business impact of weather by automating decision-making and enabling climate adaptation at scale.

Key Takeaways: Why Your Shipment is Late * Ayala Rudoy is the VP & GM of the Logistics & Transportation Enterprise Business Unit at Tomorrow.io, The world’s weather intelligence and climate security platform dedicated to helping countries, businesses, and individuals make better decisions concerning the weather. * In the podcast interview, Ayala and Joe discussed “why your shipment is late” and the answer is very often because of weather related delays. * When it comes to late shipments there are lots of reasons including but limited to truck availability, shipment not ready, traffic jams, paperwork issues, etc., but we overlook the impact of weather related delays. * The cost of weather related accidents, delays, inventory damage, service failures, and hour of service problems for drivers are enormous, but there is no push to improve because nobody can control the weather. * While we can’t control the weather, we can do a better job of planning around the weather – avoiding all those weather related problems. * Tomorrow.io has developed a weather intelligence and climate security platform that is custom-built to help logistics and transportation companies reduce the impact of weather on their operations. * Tomorrow.io customers make better decisions because they a have weather intelligence. Better weather-related decisions reduce accidents, insurance costs, shipment delays, and makes the lives of drivers safer and easier.

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Chris Fish and Joe Lynch discuss bulk food transport. Chris is the Senior Vice President of Dedicated Contract Transportation by Ruan Transportation which provides Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, and Value-added Warehousing.

About Chris Fish Chris Fish was appointed Senior Vice President of Dedicated Contract Transportation in 2017. He joined Ruan Transportation Management Systems in 1998 and has served in various progressive roles of leadership over his tenure. Fish has been in the transportation industry for the last 30 years, serving on various transportation committees during that time. Chris is a native of Chicago, IL, and attended Saint Ambrose University in Davenport, IA. Chris and his spouse Christine are active in the community; most recently, Chris served as the chairperson of Ruan’s record breaking 2020 United Way of Central Iowa campaign.

About Ruan Transportation Founded in 1932, Ruan is a family-owned transportation company providing Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, Value-added Warehousing, and Brokerage Support Services. With 90 years of transportation and logistics experience, Ruan is one of the top 10 privately owned transportation service companies in the country. The company operates from 300 locations nationwide and employs over 5,500 team members.

Key Takeaways: Successful Bulk Food Transport * In his role as Senior Vice President of Dedicated Contract Transportation at Ruan, Chris and his team help food producers transport bulk shipments. * In the podcast interview, Chris explains that there is a higher bar for bulk food transport. Because the risk of contamination (intentional and unintentional) is very high, there is a lot of regulatory compliance for both producers and carriers. Bulk food carriers like Ruan must meet a higher standard in areas like driver training, licensing, weighing & sampling, and food safety. * While there are plenty of small carriers that succeed in the space, big carriers who have the resources (people, tractors, tankers, ability to invest) are usually a better fit in the bulk food transportation business. * The pandemic highlighted some of the real challenges faced by both milk producers and their supply chain partners. Overnight, milk producers were forced to drastically redirect their product to alternative channels. Milk cows never stop producing the product so the milk is either sold or it is wasted. * Large carriers like Ruan who have a large fleet, visibility, and the ability to reallocate resources to key customers made all the difference for milk producers in their time of crisis. * When selecting a bulk food transportation partner carrier, Chris suggests that food producers look for the following 5 attributes in a carrier: + A large pool of drivers who have experience in bulk transport, low turnover, proper training, and certifications. + Owns assets including tractors, trailers, terminals - especially valuable during times when capacity is a problem. + The right culture – one that values ownership, employee engagement, safety, customer relationships, accountability, integrity, operational excellence, sustainability, etc. + An exceptional logistics / back office that can plan, execute, and manage every risk and every continency. + Cutting edge technology in their trucks, terminals, and offices.

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Jake Medwell and Joe Lynch discuss the 8VC story. Jake is a Founding Partner at 8VC, an early-stage venture capital firm headquartered in Austin, TX with offices in San Francisco, New York City, and Boston.

About Jake Medwell Jake is a serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist who has spent his life building and scaling companies. He is a co-founder and partner at 8VC, a 6B AUM venture capital fund based in Austin, TX. 8VC is the leading logistics tech investing firm and has led deals in Project 44, Deliverr, Platform Science, FlexPort, FreightWaves, Motive, Trackonomy, The Boring Company, Outrider, and others. Prior to 8VC, he founded Humin (Acq. Tinder/IAC), a consumer mobile software company where he built the engineering team and led growth. Jake also co-founded The Kairos Society, where he sits on the Board of Directors. While in college, he founded Solé Bicycle Co. (Acq.) and grew it into an industry leader. Most recently he co-founded Operation Masks with partner Drew Oetting to help bring PPE to medical workers on the front line of the fight against COVID-19. Jake serves as an advisor and board member to a wide range of companies and nonprofits. Jake graduated from the University of Southern California in 2011, where he has been lecturing on entrepreneurship and technology for the last decade.

About 8VC 8VC is an early-stage venture capital firm headquartered in Austin, TX with offices in San Francisco, New York City, and Boston. 8VC partner with entrepreneurs to build technology platforms that create long-term economic and societal value. 8VC was built by a team of entrepreneurs, engineers, investors, and philosophers who value operating experience and action, as well as new ideas and creative theories. The partners have a proven track-record as founders of successful companies including Palantir, Addepar, Affinity and OpenGov, among others. The firm invest primarily in smart enterprise platforms across industries including financial services, healthcare, logistics and others, and Bio-IT. For more information, please visit https://8vc.com

Key Takeaways: The 8VC Story * Jake Medwell is a Founding Partner at 8VC, a technology and life sciences investment firm that builds and invests in the world’s most ambitious companies. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Jake discussed the state of the logistics industry and the founding of 8VC. * 8VC is an early-stage venture capital firm headquartered in Austin, TX with offices in San Francisco, New York City, and Boston. * Jake and 8VC team are knowledgeable and very active in the logistics space. * 8VC has invested in platforms that help logistics companies become modern data enterprises. * Key applications include streamlining resources, fleet operations, and finance; leveraging telematics for better performance, and, in special cases, building ambitious, next-generation forms of transportation. * 8VC portfolio companies in the logistics space include: Deliverr, Flexport, Project44, Baton, HDVI, FreightWaves, Loop, Vector, The Boring Company, Platform Science and many more.

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  • The HDVI Story with Chuck Wallace
  • Ocean Freight Survival Guide with Nathan Strang
  • Avoiding Port Congestion with Neel Jones Shah
  • Eliminating Detention and Delighting Drivers with Erik Malin
  • Will Chu and the Vector Story

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Bill Vitti and Joe Lynch discuss the connected ecosystem, which is one of the best ways to describe Transflo. Bill is the President and CRO of Transflo, the trusted industry leader in mobile, telematics, and business process automation solutions to the transportation industry.

About Bill Vitti Bill Vitti joined Transflo as President in early 2022, with more than 25 years’ experience in the transportation industry. Most notably, he served as Chief Commercial Officer for Truckstop.com, where he helped drive the company to unicorn status with a valuation of over $1 billion. Bill was also President of Swift Logistics, a leading brokerage and 3PL provider, and head of marketing and strategy for Swift Transportation. Bill has experience working on the carrier, shipper, and broker side, as well as in 3PL and freight software, giving him 360-degrees of visibility of the marketplace. Bill received his MBA from the Graziadio School of Business at Pepperdine University and his BBA from Saginaw Valley State University.

About Transflo Transflo®, a Pegasus TransTech company, is a trusted industry leader in mobile, telematics, and business process automation solutions to the transportation industry in North America. Transflo’s customer-focused mobile and cloud-based technologies deliver real-time communications to fleets, brokers, factors, shippers, and commercial vehicle drivers, and digitize 800 million shipping documents a year, representing approximately $115 billion in freight bills and 3.2 million downloads of the Mobile+ app. Organizations throughout Transflo’s neutral ecosystem use the end-to-end solution suite and digital platform to increase efficiency, improve cash flow, and reduce costs. Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, USA, Transflo has set the pace for innovation in transportation software for over 30 years. For more information, visit www.transflo.com.

Key Takeaways: The Connected Ecosystem * Bill Vitti is the President and CRO of Transflo, a freight tech company that has developed an ecosystem that connects carriers, brokers, shippers, and factoring companies – and that ecosystem streamlines the freight procurement and payment processes. * In the podcast interview, Bill and Joe discuss the connected ecosystem, which is how Transflo describes the connected supply chain that they enable with their technology and marketplace. * Transflo links the entire supply chain together in one digital ecosystem, creating visibility, security, and customization for every freight professional. * Transflo offer a suite of mobile, telematics, data, scanning, and document management all in one integrated experience. * Transflo delivers real-time communications to thousands of fleets, brokers, and commercial vehicle drivers who represent over $100 billion in freight bills each year. * The Transflo Mobile+ app has been built from the ground up to simplify the business of trucking. * Mobile+ is an end-to-end, cloud-based platform designed around removing friction from the supply chain. * Transflo technologies like Mobile+ capture and process over 800 million transportation documents every year, helping drivers get their jobs done — and get loads delivered — faster than ever.

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Daniel Kao and Joe Lynch discuss the TruckSmarter story. Daniel Kao is the co-Founder & CEO of TruckSmarter, a driver-first marketplace for the trucking industry, that improves the lives of truck drivers, and empowers them to get better quality loads and get paid faster.

About Daniel Kao Daniel Kao is the co-Founder & CEO of TruckSmarter. After attending NYU's School of Business, he went on to hold leadership roles early on at Uber Freight and DoorDash. He previously co-founded Sharespace, a venture-backed company acquired by Stripe.

About TruckSmarter TruckSmarter has built the driver-first marketplace for the trucking industry, improving the lives of truck drivers, and empowering them to run their own businesses on their terms. The marketplace serves as a one-stop-shop for drivers to access the information they need to find work, book work, and manage their businesses.

Key Takeaways: The TruckSmarter Story * Daniel Kao is the Co-founder and CEO of TruckSmarter, the driver-first marketplace that empowers truck drivers to run their own businesses on their terms. * In the podcast interview, Daniel and Joe discuss Daniel’s entrepreneurial journey and the founding of TruckSmarter, a driver-first marketplace for the trucking industry. * With the mission of creating a one-stop solution for drivers, TruckSmarter delivers the following: + Load Board – completely free, 100K+ high quality loads per day, In-app booking, built-in business management tools, and a one stop shop to find loads. + Fuel Discounts – Zero fees, save an average of 50¢/gal, drivers lock in low rates on their route, pay automatically in the app, and an IFTA-ready receipt. + Factoring – 1.5%, Same day payments, month-to-month contracts, no hidden fees, and no minimums. * TruckSmarter provides drivers with a no-fee electronic load board, with loads from hundreds of brokers displayed in a simple mobile interface allowing drivers to quickly find the optimal load. * Drivers who have signed up with TruckSmarter book most of their loads through the platform and for the brokers whose loads are being displayed, they get access to a larger pool of drivers. * Access to more loads and better loads improve the quality of life of drivers by allowing them to manage their travel and optimize the amount they are getting paid.

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TruckSmarter Named 2022 Top Tech Startup

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Jeff Dangelo and Joe Lynch discuss creating the future of logistics. Jeff is the Chief Revenue Officer and Chief Impact Officer of Fura, a technology company that is building the future of logistics.

About Jeff Dangelo Jeff Dangelo is the Chief Revenue Officer and Chief Impact Officer of Fura, a technology company that is building the future of logistics. Prior to joining Fura, Jeff co-founded Turvo, the world’s only collaborative logistics software platform. Earlier in his career Jeff was the VP of sales and first employee at MegaCorp Logistics, a billion-dollar freight brokerage. Prior to MegaCorp, Jeff was the 25th employee and served a variety of sales leadership roles at TQL, the second largest freight brokerage in the US. Jeff also advises for and invests in startups in the supply chain/logistics technology sector. Jeff is a graduate of Miami University (Oxford, OH), with a degree in Marketing and Operations.

About Fura Backed by next-generation technology and a dedicated team of industry experts, Fura is not just another logistics company. It’s a platform and service that empowers shippers and carriers of all sizes to take control of their freight and deliver on their goals. Fura is a logistics service provider that implements a fundamentally new vision of how freight is moved – empowered with digital technology. The Fura believe in creating seamless, flexible, and transparent supply chains as a result of combining technology, expertise, and a collaborative infrastructure.

Key Takeaways: Creating the Future of Logistics * Jeff Dangelo is the Chief Revenue Officer and Chief Impact Officer of Fura, a technology company that is building the future of logistics. * In the podcast interview Joe and Jeff discuss how Fura is creating the future of logistics by creating seamless, flexible, and transparent supply chains powered by technology, operational expertise, and a tech-centric perspective. * Fura is seeking freight brokerage businesses that want to transform, scale faster, and go digital. * Once acquired, growth is achieved by: + Carrier consolidation + Technology + Superior processes + Better service * Fura is a team of talented and energetic professionals who are experts in data analytics, supply chain, software engineering, and finance. * The Fura team has built leading players in the freight brokerage space and worked with top global companies like Amazon, Google, Uber, Ernst and Young, TQL, Turvo and Deloitte. * They are well equipped to acquire and scale freight brokerage businesses. * When sellers approach Fura, they mention various reasons for selling their business now. + Some are looking to make a change in their life after spending so much time in freight, e.g. vacation, new venture, retirement. + Other sellers exit because of limited growth potential of the current business – need to scale working capital, train new employees, or face increased competition. + Some are looking to take advantage of the current high demand for acquisitions. Interest in freight brokerage M&A from Private Equity will not last forever as the economy is entering a new cycle. * Carriers love working with Fura because they have upfront pricing, instant booking, fast payments, and concierge level support. In short, Fura helps them scale their business. * Fura delivers next generation value to shippers using technology and expertise to provide full visibility, collaboration, transparent pricing, actionable insights, and optimization strategies.

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Launching a Successful 3PL in the Age of Tech with Nicholas Reasoner and Jeff Dangelo

The Supply Chain is Broken – How to Fix it with Jeff Dangelo

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Sam Lurye and Joe Lynch discuss the Kargo story. Sam is the Founder and CEO of Kargo, a San Francisco tech firm that is on a mission to make factory operations as intuitive and responsive as reading Google Maps.

About Sam Lurye Sam Lurye is the Founder and CEO of Kargo. In October 2019, Sam founded Kargo with a vision to build the universal data layer between the physical world of freight and the digital ecosystem that manages it. After dropping out of Stanford, Sam began a tour of warehouses and distribution centers across the country. In his conversations with everyone from warehouse workers to senior industrial leaders, it became clear that the digitization of the supply chain hinged on creating a unified, scalable sensing network that provided a single source of truth. Kargo leverages computer vision at the loading dock to automate the shipping and receiving process and gather real-time data across the entire supply chain.

About Kargo Kargo's sensor platform verifies all incoming and outgoing freight, aggregating data that enables logistics providers to efficiently manage freight operations and provide visibility to shippers and other key stakeholders and carriers to efficiently manage dock operations, switch out suppliers and understand material flow in real time.

Key Takeaways: The Kargo Story * Sam Lurye is the Founder and CEO of Kargo, a San Francisco tech firm that is on a mission to make factory operations as intuitive and responsive as reading Google Maps. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Sam discuss some of the problems inherent on the shipping dock and the founding of Kargo. * As shipments pass through the dock door, Kargo Towers use computer vision to capture data on freight and facility operations. * The Kargo Towers “see” all sides of the pallet and gather data on freight - pallet labels, condition, and dimensions. * As freight is loaded and unloaded, Kargo Towers capture the action, translating any label or mark into data you can use on the Kargo Platform and your own ERP, WMS, TMS, and YMS. * With Kargo’s machine vision system, companies can optimize shipping and receiving at every loading dock for network effects across supply chains. * Kargo sees and validates multiple freight attributes as forklifts load and unload trucks. Integrations let you connect shipping and receiving end to end. * As Kargo Towers capture data across facilities, companies gain new insights into supply chain operations and partnerships. * The Kargo system uses computer vision to bridge the physical world of freight with digital tools.

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Dr. Erez Agmoni and Joe Lynch discuss Maersk innovation. Dr. Erez Agmoni is the Senior VP of Innovation & Strategic Growth for Maersk, the largest shipping company in the world.

About Erez Agmoni Dr. Erez Agmoni is the Senior VP of Innovation & Strategic Growth for Maersk in North America. After many years working in Israel, Asia, and Latin America, Erez is now based in New Jersey, USA. In his current role, Erez is managing few departments including industrial real-estate, product development, engineering design, maintenance, and the Maersk Innovation Center. The Innovation Center has 4 pillars: R&D, Digital Transformation, Product Innovation, and Data Science. Erez’s broad industry experience of more than 25 years in supply chain management, freight forwarding, logistics, engineering, and digital innovation which he utilizes to develop to improve end to end supply chains. Erez earned a computer engineering bachelor’s degree, telecommunication science master’s degree and a PhD in organization development. Erez is married with three children and enjoy travelling, hiking and mountain biking in his spare time. Erez enjoy meeting and learning new cultures and can speak Hebrew (native), English & Thai fluently and he is at a beginner level in Japanese.

About Maersk Maersk is a Danish shipping company, active in ocean and inland freight transportation and associated services, such as supply chain management and port operation. Maersk is the largest container shipping line and vessel operator in the world The company is based in Copenhagen, Denmark, with subsidiaries and offices across 130 countries and 100,000 plus employees worldwide. Regardless of your industry, your commodity, or your key markets, Maersk has solutions that offer both small and large businesses the opportunity to grow. They serve customers with frequent departures on all major trade lanes and inland services for a true end-to-end experience.

Key Takeaways: Maersk Innovation * Erez Agmoni is the Senior VP of Innovation & Strategic Growth for Maersk in North America. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Erez discussed Maersk innovation - Maersk is on a mission to drive innovation across the logistics industry. * Since Maersk is a huge company, they decided to create the Maersk Innovation Center to speed the creation and adoption of innovative new supply chain solutions. * The Maersk Innovation Center is made up of 4 important functions: + R&D – Maersk is combining their groundbreaking research & development initiatives – and forming strategic partnerships with key stakeholders across the Maersk ecosystem. Maersk’s collaboration with leading institutions, established companies, and early-stage startups to experiment with new approaches that will deliver better innovation and better supply chain solutions. + Digital Transformation - A truly digital logistics industry means integrating sophisticated digital technologies into existing infrastructures, automating processes, and streamlining operations. + Product Innovation – Maersk is developing future-focused products that can be easily integrated into as many different order fulfillment operations as possible. + Education/Training – Maersk is investing in their people to ensure they stay on top of the latest developments and respond proactively to new challenges. * Maersk has also made strategic acquisitions that enable the company to offer a true end-to-end supply chain solution to their customers.

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Thad Price and Joe Lynch discuss the Talroo story. Thad is CEO at Austin-based Talroo, a data-driven job and hiring event advertising platform that helps businesses reach the candidates they need to build their essential workforce.

About Thad Price Thad Price is CEO at Austin-based Talroo, the data-driven job and hiring event advertising platform that helps businesses reach the candidates they need to build their essential workforce. He provides leadership, strategy, and guidance to all departments. With more than 17 years of experience in online recruitment and the job search vertical, Thad is a recognized thought leader in the HR/TA space. He genuinely believes that there is no industry that plays a more integral role in the economy. Thad uses his cross-functional experience to turn client feedback into innovative products that help companies hire better. Under Thad’s leadership, Talroo continues its mission of disruption in the industry. Prior to joining Talroo, he was a VP of Business Development at Job.com. Connect with him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/thad-price-2368b/

About Talroo Talroo is a data-driven job and hiring event advertising platform that helps businesses reach the candidates they need to build their essential workforce. Through AI, unique talent audiences, and a pay-for-performance model, Talroo enables companies to find their ideal candidates and reduce cost-per-hire. Talroo has earned a spot on the Inc. 500/5000 list of fastest-growing companies, as well as the Austin Business Journal’s Fast 50 list, for six consecutive years. Visit https://www.talroo.com/ to learn more.

Key Takeaways: The Talroo Story * Thad Price is CEO at Austin-based Talroo, the data-driven job and hiring event advertising platform that helps businesses reach the candidates they need to build their essential workforce. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Thad discuss Thad's career path to CEO of Talroo along with the founding of Talroo. * Talroo is a data-driven job advertising platform that reaches the candidates you need to build your essential workforce. * Talroo specializes in the transportation and logistics sector and works with some of the industry leaders like UPS, FedEx, and McLane Trucking. * Talroo uses a pay-for-performance job advertising * Talroo is a data-driven job advertising solution that reaches the candidates businesses need to make hires. * Unlike destination job sites, Talroo uses a consumer marketing approach to deliver job opportunities to candidates where they are already spending time online - like what Google and Facebook ad networks do for their advertisers, Talroo uncovers candidates that companies most want to hire.

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Brad Wheeler and Joe Lynch discuss the FreightTech dilemma. Brad serves as the Senior Director of Customer Strategy at Emerge, the leading freight procurement platform.

About Brad Wheeler Brad Wheeler, one of the company's "starting lineup," has been with Emerge since its inception in 2017. In his current role as the Senior Director of Customer Strategy, Brad leads a team focusing on Solutions Architecture and Implementation Strategy whose mission is to work directly with shippers to bring efficiency to the capacity procurement process through technology. Through thousands of shipper and carrier interactions revolving around successful freight tech implementation, Brad brings an incredibly valuable perspective to any shipper looking to introduce technology into their supply chain. With additional experience as the Manager of Sales and later the Director of Business Operations, Brad has been a key contributor to successfully scaling Emerge from a workforce of 30 to over 300 employees. Brad brings it all to the table from characterizing Emerge's brand and culture, presenting Emerge's value proposition to the industry, and determining pivotal insights to enhance customer experience. Brad's higher education includes a B.S. in Exercise & Wellness from Arizona State University and M.S. in Sports & Business Leadership from the University of Kentucky

About Emerge Transforming the $800 billion freight industry, Emerge empowers meaningful logistics relationships through its award-winning Freight Procurement Platform. Built by freight professionals for freight professionals, Emerge is reinventing the procurement process by offering solutions that enable shippers and carriers to make more empowered, strategic decisions. In addition to the platform, shippers can connect to the Emerge Marketplace which opens access to 35,000 asset based carriers in order to create meaningful freight connections. The world’s largest shippers and capacity providers use the Emerge Freight Procurement Platform daily, showing immediate ROI for procurement and saving valuable time in the process. Founded in 2017, and located in Scottsdale, Arizona, Emerge is one of the fastest-growing technology startups in the U.S.

Key Takeaways: The FreightTech Dilemma * Brad Wheeler is the Senior Director of Customer Strategy at Emerge, the leading freight procurement technology platform. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Brad discussed the FreightTech dilemma that many shippers face when considering new technology. * Most shippers recognize that FreightTech is one of the best ways to streamline their shipping function and potentially save money – however, the dilemma arises because FreightTech has traditionally come with some challenges. * Some of the challenges that cause shippers to hesitate when it comes to freight technology are: + Freight technology is daunting, difficult to understand, and there are so many choices – big project to take on + Freight technology has often required a sizeable investment and the ROI is not guaranteed + An organization is going to need specialized knowledge, which may include new hiring or paying for additional resources + Freight technology implementations are time consuming and may disrupt and distract the team from their jobs * During the interview, Brad explains that the newest generation of freight technologies are much easier on the budget, and implementations are much less time consuming. * Emerge’s RFP technology platform is part of the new generation of freight technologies and Brad points out that shippers can use the system for free – and creating an RFP event takes hours, not weeks or months. * Shippers using Emerge’s Freight Procurement Platform can spend less time on carrier RFPs and more time developing relationships with current and prospective carriers. The goal is to let the technology automate the process, while humans are building relationships with their fellow humans. * Emerge is reinventing freight procurement by providing access to benchmarked rates and thousands of trusted partners to maximize cost-savings. * Emerge is custom built for freight RFP events and as a result the process is streamlined, easy, and saves shippers time and money. * The Emerge platform provides carriers access to more shippers and more opportunities. * Carriers gain access and bid directly on exclusive contract and spot lanes that they may have never had access to before. Emerge’s network connects carriers with shippers of all sizes, providing them more opportunities in the lanes that work for your company. * Emerge uses a network model, which becomes increasingly valuable to users (carriers and shippers) as it scales.

Learn More About The FreightTech Dilemma * Brad on LinkedIn * Emerge on LinkedIn LinkedIn * Emerge * Awarded Podcast * Awarded Podcast on Apple * Awarded Podcast on Spotify * Awarded Podcast on YouTube * Modern RFP Processes Offer Multitude of Shipper Benefits * Emerge launches Benchmarking

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  • Building a Freight Juggernaut Again with Michael Leto
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  • Emerge Levels Up with Michael Leto
  • It’s Not the Market, It’s Your Procurement with Andrew Haverkampf
  • The Freight Marketplace with Dave Maddox
  • Is Your TMS Enough with Derek Doddridge
  • The Secret Sauce with Mark McEntire
  • Smart Freight Sourcing with Andy Semisch

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Bill Catania and Joe Lynch discuss the OneRail story. Bill is the Founder & CEO of OneRail, a final mile delivery orchestration platform providing real-time visibility, actionable data, and data-driven optimization capabilities for its enterprise clients.

About Bill Catania Bill Catania is the Founder and CEO of OneRail, a top-tier delivery fulfillment platform with an integrated coast-to-coast courier network of 9 million drivers. Prior to OneRail, Catania was named CEO of CoinFlip Solutions, Inc., a cloud-based payment platform delivering real-time electronic payment solutions for health benefits, points, and promotional offers. Catania was also the founder and CEO of digital coupon pioneer M-Dot Network, the first-of-its-kind retail POS-to-cloud transaction engine, powering the real-time redemption of digital coupons at grocery checkouts throughout North America. After M-Dot was acquired in 2011 by retail transaction processing giant Inmar, Inc., Catania stayed on as VP of Digital Solutions, leading Inmar to a best-in-class position, with its installation network of over 20,000 retail locations across North America.

A graduate of Cornell University, Catania studied Applied Economics and Political Science, and was a Cornell Tradition Fellow. While a student, he founded the motorsports/E-Commerce business RaceFan, Inc., which rapidly grew to become one of the nation's premier online motorsports informational sites. An avid racing fan, Catania has owned and driven stock cars since he was 17, and raced at Daytona International Speedway in the ARCA Racing Series. He can still be found competing today throughout the southeast. At RaceFan, Bill negotiated the purchase of several major dot-com properties, scaling network traffic to over 20 million page views per month, while syndicating its racing news and results to media giants such as Fox Sports, PRIMEDIA and NASCAR.com.

About OneRail Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, OneRail was founded in 2018 by Bill Catania, a serial entrepreneur from the FinTech world, and his wife, Lisa Catania. OneRail is a final mile delivery orchestration platform providing real-time visibility, actionable data, and data-driven optimization capabilities for its enterprise clients. OneRail’s cloud-based “delivery switch” simplifies same-day and on-demand delivery execution by connecting the demand signal (POS, eCommerce, ERP) with an ecosystem of delivery networks and internal fleets, in real-time. The result of OneRail’s centralized view of disparate final mile data enables data-driven optimization, positively impacting the dependability, speed, and cost of final mile fulfillment.

Key Takeaways: The OneRail Story * Bill Catania is the Founder and CEO of OneRail, a final mile delivery fulfillment platform with an integrated coast-to-coast courier network of 9 million drivers. * In the podcast interview, Bill described how his difficulty getting his new refrigerator from the big box store to his home led to him found OneRail, a last mile delivery logistics solution built to remove the friction in fulfillment. * OneRail’s comprehensive 4-in-1 delivery fulfillment solution combines leading technology with a coast-to-coast courier network, a skilled 24/7 Exceptions team and a micro fulfillment labor force to solve last mile logistics more comprehensively than any other solution in the space. * OneRail provides 100% visibility into the delivery flow, but it’s way more than a visibility platform. With the right mix of leading technology, dependable couriers, and a vigilant customer experience (CX) team, customers get the ability to change delivery outcomes in real time. * OneRail has the largest integrated courier network in the last mile space - a managed marketplace with instant access to 9 million drivers, 292 courier entities and more than 65 logistics companies across 220 major U.S. cities.

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Channa Ranatunga and Joe Lynch discuss what Channna learned from working at 6 fulfillment companies in 3 months. Channa’s company, Rabot provides tools that enable improved worker efficiency in fulfillment warehouses, so he wanted to gain firsthand experience working in fulfillment.

About Channa Ranatunga Channa Ranatunga is the Co-founder and CEO of Rabot, a technology company dedicated to building smart tools that reduce repetitive work and improve worker efficiency in warehouses. Channa is an experienced entrepreneur in the logistics and supply chain space. He enjoys learning about new technologies and current challenges faced within the warehousing and fulfillment space and is always looking to connect with logistics professionals. Prior to starting Rabot, Channa was a Senior Applications Specialist at a machine vision company. Earlier in his career, Channa owned a pack and ship store and also founded a wireless device company focused on smart farms.

About Rabot Rabot builds smart tools to reduce repetitive work and improve worker efficiency in warehouses. Due to the growth of e-commerce in the global economy, e-commerce fulfillment and logistics companies are struggling to maintain profit margins as their customers expect shorter and error-free fulfillment cycles. This is prompting the need for smarter technology solutions to help with the rapid growth. At Rabot, we are building smart tools to reduce inefficient, inaccurate, and repetitive manual work and improve warehouse operations' traceability. Rabot is based in Arlington, Texas.

Key Takeaways: What I Learned from Working at 6 Fulfillment Companies in 3 Months Channa learned the following from working at 6 fulfillment companies in 3 months:

  • People
    • The workers are generally very hard working.
    • Diverse workforces, usually a family environment.
    • Many workers are fearful of robotics because they see it as a potential threat to their jobs.
    • Many workers are struggling financially, some sad stories, people living in cars.
    • High turnover, repetitive work, demanding physically, no sick days.
    • Workers often work in the gig economy, very interested in Uber, Lyft, etc. as alternative sources of income.
    • Management was typically very kind, treated people well.
    • Everybody, management, and workers are trying to do the right things.
  • Process
    • The work is repetitive, sometimes difficult to stay focused, which leads to quality issues.
    • Some processes work well, easy to manage, and do a good job, other processes are very hard because there is no technology or the tech is mismatched or inadequate
    • In general, too many manual processes, writing out barcode numbers on to paper, etc.
    • Management often don’t have visibility into the process – only the output
    • Management’s lack of visibility into the process, means there are errors, bad orders
    • Process variability based on the operator (experience, effort, training, size/strength)
  • Technology
    • Many fulfillment companies are not using technology properly.
    • Some warehousing and fulfillment company not utilizing any technology at all.
    • WMS not used in two of the six fulfillment companies – manual processes, no scan guns.

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Ann Holm and Joe Lynch discuss the way to understanding how your customer thinks. Ann is a Professional Certified Coach specializing in executive, leadership, and personal development.

[00:20] Opening / Introduction [02:50] What is the one thing your clients get that they did not expect? * Understanding how your customer thinks. * Knowing the varying temperaments will assist in understanding the differences between how people think. It’s easy to remember, and the tips are immediately helpful. * All customers think differently; however, temperament is being able to take a calibrated guess on how they will feel.

[05:20] How many different temperaments do you get to teach us about today? * There are four; just like the directions on a compass. * The Greeks came up with temperament; the modern-day version has its roots in the Myers-Briggs personality assessment. From the 16 personalities, you can group them into four temperament categories.

[07:30] Tell us about the four types of temperaments. * Traditionalist/Guardian: they make up forty percent of the population. Risk-averse and tend to like much structure. * Experiencer/Artisans: they make up thirty percent of the population. They are looking for something efficient and straightforward. * Theorist/Conceptualizer: they make up fifteen percent of the population. Silicon Valley mindset, often thinking of technological innovation. * Idealist: they make up fifteen percent of the population. They are interested in personal development and may get jobs in human resources.

[11:45] Take us through each one of these groups and how to identify them. * [12:50] 1. Traditionalist: Someone like Warren Buffett, they tend to be very detailed and step-by-step. They look at the facts and past performances and are very time conscious. For instance, if a traditionalist says they have fifteen minutes to talk with you, that does not mean twenty minutes. Others may think of them as rigid because they are so time conscious. Generally, traditionalists are not about small talk; they want you to get to the point. Corporate America is absolutely a traditionalist structure; getting from one job to another is based on past performance. * [16:40] 2. Experiencer: They are calibrated toward making things simple and efficient with a tangible payoff. For example, Richard Branson, the English business magnate behind the Virgin Group is an experiencer. Some adjectives to describe this group are fun and playful; Richard Branson seems like a fun person to work for. They are much more relaxed than the traditionalist, less time efficient, and more playful. Perhaps they go out for a couple of beers or go golfing to talk business. * [20:50] 3. Theorist: These people tend to be long-term and strategic in their thinking. They are often looking at cutting-edge things; not something that has worked before, but something that will be the thing five years from now. For example, Flexport is a company with a theorist mindset. They are giving solutions that will take time to implement now, but long-term will work. Elon Musk is another example of a theorist. There is a lean toward wanting to debate, they will argue with many of your ideas in a meeting, but later could decide they want to implement those ideas. * [25:40] 4. Idealist: Individuals are often in sales and tend to be authentic, collaborative, and are constantly learning. They are also relationship oriented and truly believe in the products they are selling.

[28:30] Give us four quotes, and we will decide which temperament said it. * “Complexity is your enemy.” -Experiencer (Richard Branson) * “If the future doesn’t include being out there among the stars and being a multi-planet species, it’s incredibly depressing.” -Theorist (Elon Musk) * “So why do I talk about the benefits of failure? Simply because failure meant a stripping away of the inessential. I stopped pretending to myself that I was anything other than what I was.” -Idealist (J.K. Rowling) * “I don't look to jump over 7-foot bars: I look around for 1-foot bars that I can step over.” -Traditionalist (Warren Buffett)

[32:15] How to recognize and best engage each temperament as it relates to our customers. * Traditionalist: Time efficient and low-risk. Engage this customer by making sure you have facts about past performance. * Experiencer: Playful but straightforward and efficient. Engage this customer by keeping it brief, but prove that you know the details. * Theorist: Long-term thinkers and strategic. Keep it high-level and talk about the big picture, add as few details as possible; they want to connect the dots themselves. * Idealist: They want to be collaborative and make sure everyone is on the same page. Engage this customer by speaking about future goals, the big picture, and try being more personable.

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Justin Bailie and Joe Lynch discuss the Rose Rocket story. Justin is he Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of leading TMS provider, Rose Rocket, a leading provider of transportation management software (TMS) for trucking companies and 3PLs.

About Justin Bailie Justin Bailie is the Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of leading TMS provider, Rose Rocket. Bailie and his team build modern enterprise-grade software that helps transportation companies improve communications with systems, customers, partners, and teams. A life-long entrepreneur and Y-Combinator Alumni, Bailie is recognized as a subject matter expert in the logistics industry through his extensive experience building and successfully exiting businesses, including a brokerage and consultancy firm. Bailie is an advocate for knowledge sharing, having contributed to over 30 national and international publications, including: INC magazine, Huffington Post, and the Globe and Mail. Bailie spends his time building the next foundational elements of freight-technology, while working with Rose Rocket customers to future-proof their systems, and their marketing and sales strategies. Bailie is also a published author, keynote speaker, and father of four.

About Rose Rocket Rose Rocket is a leading provider of transportation management software (TMS) for trucking companies and 3PLs. Its network driven TMS allows trucking companies to leverage their network of drivers, customers, and partners to unlock visibility and capacity. Additional product offerings include industry-leading driver mobile app, customer and partner portal technology, and an open architecture that allows for native integrations, EDIs, APIs, and more. With Rose Rocket, trucking companies and 3PLs add efficiency and automation at every step of the transport process, allowing for growth through network optimization. Rose Rocket operates in the United States and Canada, catering to carriers and brokerages that have LTL, FTL, hybrid, and multi-division service offerings. Rose Rocket is headquartered in Toronto.

Key Takeaways: The Rose Rocket Story * Justin Bailie is the Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Rose Rocket, a platform transportation management software (TMS) that help manage the unique needs of logistics and transportation companies. * In the podcast interview, Justin and Joe discuss the Justin’s entrepreneurial experience and the founding of Rose Rocket. * Rose Rocket is a Canadian company, however, their TMS is widely used in both Canada and USA. * Rose Rocket makes a TMS tailored to the needs of trucking companies and freight brokers/3PLs. * For trucking companies: + Rose Rocket makes order entry easy and automated through Customer Portals, EDIs, APIs, and Google address auto-fill technology. + Freight quoting made faster, easier, and better (more accurate). + Seamless dispatching to drivers in just a few clicks and all the necessary order and manifest information is automatically passed on so they have the right information to do their jobs. + Customers get real time visibility. * For brokers/3PLs: + Customers can create orders and send them directly to your TMS in less than 30 seconds without any manual entry from your team. + Automatic quotes and rating that let customers choose from a list of rates automatically or create a spot quote for the order. + Instant chat within the order that enables your team and customers communicate easily and effectively. + Rose Rocket lets companies track and calculate the sales performance of their team by automating the process all the way through to accounting. * Rose Rocket is ideal for carriers and brokerages that have LTL, FTL, hybrid, and multi-division service offerings.

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Andy Nitz and Joe Lynch discuss what big shippers need from their 3PL. As the Director of Logistics at a very big shipper, Andy has unique insights into the shipper-3PL relationship.

About Andy Nitz Andy Nitz is the Director of Logistics at Daikin Applied Americas. Prior to joining Daikin, Andy was the Vice President of a management consulting firm. Earlier in his career, Andy was the Vice President of Distribution and Logistics for a privately held safety products company. Andy started his career in logistics and distribution leadership first at Macy's and then at Toys R Us. Andy attended Bowling Green State University and graduated with a double major in Marketing and International Business while playing on the football team.

About Daikin Daikin Applied designs and manufactures technologically advanced commercial HVAC systems for customers around the world. Daikin Applied products, solutions, and services are sold through a global network of dedicated sales, service, and part offices. Daikin Applied’s parent company, Daikin Industries, Ltd. Is a Fortune 1000 company with revenues in excess of $20 billion and more than 50,000 employees worldwide, making it the largest HVAC manufacturer in the world.

Key Takeaways: What Big Shippers Need from Their 3PL * RFP stands for request for partnership, not just request for pricing. + Big shippers are looking for a strategic partner – not a transactional relationship (married, not dating). * Cultural fit + Big shippers are looking for 3PLs that have the right culture. Having a culture of continuous improvement, hon – help us get better – our goal is to be world-class * Services and scale + Big shippers need 3PL partners who can provide the services required to properly service their account. If the 3PL needs to partner with other companies, they should be accountable for their performance. + Big shippers also need their 3PL partner to be big enough to be a true partner, which means they can invest in the relationship and support the shipper's growth goals. Hiring a smaller 3PL is risky for a large shipper. * Technology + Big shippers require their 3PL partner to be able to provide world-class technology. The 3PL should be able to procure, customize, implement, and maintain systems that enable the shipper to be world-class. Since fright tech is always evolving, the 3PL must stay abreast of enhancements and innovations. * Reporting + For the Shipper-3PL relationship to strive, they must agree on key performance indicators and meeting cadence including quarterly business reviews. + Additionally, the 3PL must be completely accountable for the issues driving the KPIs.

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Josh Allen and Joe Lynch discuss Tive's validated, real-time visibility for pharma. Josh is CRO at Tive, a leading provider of real-time supply chain visibility insights that help logistics professionals actively manage their in-transit shipments’ location and condition.

About Josh Allen Josh Allen joined Tive in April of 2022 as Chief Revenue Officer to build out the go-to-market team as the company continues to scale at a rapid pace. Allen's primary responsibilities include fortifying the long-term global sales strategy, hiring the required expertise across the team, driving aggressive revenue growth, and creating a culture of winning. He joined Tive after serving as CRO at two fast-growing Boston-based technology companies in Owl Labs and Drift (acquired by Vista Equity Partners). Prior to that, Allen served as SVP, North America Sales & Service at CarGurus (NASDAQ: CARG) where he led a team of more than 300 sales, service, and operations professionals during the company’s most expansive growth period. He also spent a decade at LogMeIn (NASDAQ: LOGM), where he held a number of leadership positions, including VP of Sales for two of the company’s three business units, and helped open and expand their international headquarters in Dublin, Ireland. Josh attended Bowdoin College and now lives in Lynnfield, MA with his wife and two daughters and spends any extra time he has coaching, training, playing music, or sharing stories with friends and family.

About Tive Tive is a leading provider of real-time supply chain visibility insights that help logistics professionals actively manage their in-transit shipments’ location and condition. With Tive, shippers and logistics service providers (LSP) eliminate preventable delays, damage, and shipment failures. Tive‘s solution provides data generated by its industry-leading trackers allowing clients to actively optimize their shipments, improve their customers’ experience, and unlock supply chain insights in an actionable real-time manner.

Key Takeaways: Validated, Real-Time Visibility for Pharma * Josh Allen is the Chief Revenue Officer of Tive, a tech firm that provides location and condition data of critical shipments in real time to ensure on time and in full delivery. * In the podcast interview, Josh and Joe talked about Tive’s validated, real-time visibility solution for the pharmaceutical and biological industries. * The pharma and biological industries require visibility solutions to comply with exacting regulations – and Tive meets those requirements. * Tive’s pharma compliance is outlined below:

    • FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and EU Annex 11 compliance: Ensures electronic records can be trusted in the same way as handwritten records.
    • 3-Point NIST® traceable Certificate of Calibration included with every Tive tracker: Tive Solo 5G trackers and probes are fully calibrated by an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory.
    • GxP-compliant: Tive’s solution follows the guidelines of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). All the components (hardware and software) are developed and tested following the Good Automated Manufacturing Practice 5 (GAMP 5) model.
  • The bar is higher for medical and pharmaceutical shipments because a shipment that is late or out of temperature range could cause loss of life.

  • The Tive Tracker is about the size of a deck of cards, and it captures and transmits shipment data in real time with unprecedented accuracy.
  • The Tracker provides real time alerts that enable shippers and their 3PL partners to respond and recover the shipment in the case of temperature breech, tampering, shock, damage, theft, and a variety of other factors.
  • Tive enables shippers and their carrier partners to move from reactive to proactive, which is so important when transporting medical/pharma shipments.
  • Tive provides flexible, scalable solutions bringing end-to-end visibility to supply chain professionals.
  • In additional to medical and pharma, Tive provides solutions for the following supply chain problem areas:

    • Location Tracking for High-Value Goods
    • Chemicals Condition Monitoring
    • Handling Damage Monitoring
    • Damage Alerts for Electronics Shipments
    • Port Delays
    • Environmental Monitoring for Perishables
    • Equipment Delivery Monitoring
    • Automotive Supply Chain Optimization

Learn More About Validated, Real-Time Visibility for Pharma Josh on LinkedIn

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Tive website

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Optimize Courier case study

Mercury case study

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Scooter Sayers and Joe Lynch discuss horseshoes and LTL. Scooter is the President at Sayers Logistics, a boutique LTL-based transportation consultancy that helps 3PLs, shippers, and technology providers to develop best practices, reduce costs, optimize solutions, seize opportunities, and penetrate new markets.

About Scooter Sayers Scooter Sayers graduated from the University of Arkansas with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and a Master of Business Administration. He and his wife currently reside in the Atlanta metro area. He began his career in transportation with ABF Freight in 1991 as a Pricing Analyst, progressing through several positions including Director – Rating & Traffic Services. In this latter role, he held responsibility for 100 employees in the corporate office as well as the Weighing & Research team spread across the ABF Freight network. He developed the LTL industry’s first density-based tariff in 1993. Scooter is a former member of the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) where he served as Chairman of the Weighing and Research Committee and Chairman of the Outreach Committee. He also served as a member of NMFTA’s Weighing & Research Association. He is a two-time winner of ABF Freight’s President’s Club. He is a member of the Arkansas Academy of Industrial Engineers. Following a 25-plus year career at ABF Freight and ArcBest Corporation, Scooter spent 3 years in the 3PL and freight brokerage space with several companies. He is currently President at Sayers Logistics LLC, an LTL transportation consultancy, where he delivers LTL solutions. He can be reached at scooter@sayerslogistics.com or 479-461-1672

About Sayers Logistics Sayers Logistics LLC, founded in 2020 by LTL industry veteran Scooter Sayers, is a boutique LTL-based transportation consultancy that helps 3PLs, shippers, and technology providers to develop best practices, reduce costs, optimize solutions, seize opportunities, and penetrate new markets.

Key Takeaways: Horseshoes and LTL * Scooter Sayers is the CEO and Founder of Sayer Logistics, a boutique LTL-based transportation consultancy that helps 3PLs, shippers, and technology providers to develop best practices, reduce costs, optimize solutions, seize opportunities, and penetrate new markets. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Scooter discussed horseshoes and LTL, which refers to an article that Scooter wrote about the changes to the LTL industry. * Check out Scooter’s LinkedIn Post here: Horseshoes and LTL * Scooter’s “horseshoe” reference is regarding LTL pricing, which is notoriously complex and difficult to understand. Scooter believes that LTL pricing is going to become easier – more like the game horseshoes, where “close enough” is good enough. * Shippers, carriers, and 3PLs have all struggled with the current pricing, which is based on product classifications which are often interpreted incorrectly. * The new pricing system will be based on density, in other words if you give the carrier the proper weights and dimensions, you will get a quote that matches the invoice. * The pricing change is being driven by LTL industry leaders Old Dominion, FedEx along with The National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA). * The National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA) is a nonprofit membership organization headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. Its membership is comprised of motor carriers operating in interstate, intrastate and foreign commerce. NMFTA publishes the National Motor Freight Classification® (NMFC®), a standard that provides a comparison of commodities moving in commerce. * Sayers Logistics was founded in 2020 by LTL industry veteran Scooter Sayers. With over 25 years in the industry, covering both the asset-based and non-asset side, Scooter’s expertise has a heavy focus on pricing, yield management, carrier relations, sales support, and costing. He is also well versed within administration, technology, customer service, and operations. * Scooter and the Sayer’s team are passionate about the industry and understands the many challenges faced by LTL carriers, shippers, and logistics providers.

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Steve Elwell and Joe Lynch discuss why avoiding fear, uncertainty, and doubt in the sales process will help you close more deals. Fear, uncertainty, and doubt in a buyer’s mind almost always kill the sale.

About Steve Elwell Steve brings a strategic and practical approach to the challenges of leadership and business profitability. He is expert in the growth and turnaround of small and medium manufacturing, logistics, and technology businesses. He led the turnaround of 5 troubled companies and started 2 new businesses. He successfully recruited and led 6 sales forces, introduced dozens of new products, and entered 10 new markets. As a retained executive search consultant, he built C-suite leadership teams for clients in a variety of industries. Steve earned a BA in Economics and Management and a MBA. He lives with his family in suburban Detroit.

About Steve Elwell’s Work Steve Elwell helps business owners with challenged businesses increase liquidity, improve sales, leadership, efficiency, and growth. Business situations include turnaround, sales stagnation, customer-market concentration, and rapid growth.

Key Takeaways – Avoiding Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt in Sales Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt – Definitions and Causes

  • Fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) is the game behind the game. FUD emotions will not be openly discussed, but they may kill your sale.
  • Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain or a threat.
  • Uncertainty is the state of being uncertain. Also, unpredictability, unreliability, riskiness, chanciness, precariousness, unsureness.
  • Doubt is a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction – uncertainty. Also, lack of certainty, unsureness, indecision, hesitation, hesitancy, apprehension, suspicion, confusion, insecurity, inhibition, uneasiness.
  • Typically, FUD is caused by the mistakes made by the salesperson. Inconsistences in the sales process like miscommunication, unanswered emails, bad grammar or language, poor presentation, inappropriate dress, late to meetings, outdated websites, lack of social proof online like no LinkedIn profile.
  • Unforced errors cause FUD. Anything that might make the prospect uncomfortable, potentially causes FUD.
  • FUD is hard to overcome once it has been introduced, so it must be avoided.

To Avoid Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD) in Sales, Demonstrate the 5 C’s

  • Character – display integrity and high morals in business and personal life.
  • Competence – show your clients and prospects that you can do your job effectively and efficiently. Become the expert professional that they want to work with.
  • Care – pay attention to the project, show your customer that their project is important to you.
  • Communication – Have your written and verbal correspondence on-point and on-time.
  • Connection – build a relationship, a bond with your prospective client. Get on their wavelength and empathize with your prospect.

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Dawn Salvucci-Favier and Joe Lynch answer the question what is dynamic pricing. Dawn is the CEO and Chief Product Officer at Greenscreens.ai, a dynamic pricing infrastructure for the truckload spot rate market that delivers buy and sell-side market intelligence and business insights to help companies grow and protect their margins.

About Dawn Salvucci-Favier Dawn Salvucci-Favier is the CEO and Chief Product Officer at Greenscreens.ai. She has spent the past 20 years leading Global Product Strategy & Management at major Transportation Management System (TMS) providers. In addition, Dawn was President & Chief Operation Officer at Shippers Commonwealth where she had full P&L management responsibilities for the $6 million, value-added service provider of logistics solutions. In each of these roles, Dawn was able to develop and execute a vision and strategy for delivering industry-leading technology solutions to the Logistics market. She also brings extensive 3PL & Shipper Logistics operations experience having spent time as Director of Logistics Services for NFI Interactive Logistics and starting her career in the inbound transportation management function at Staples, Inc and The TJX Companies.

About Greenscreens.ai Greenscreens.ai is a dynamic pricing infrastructure for the truckload spot rate market that delivers buy and sell-side market intelligence and business insights to help companies grow and protect their margins. The company combines the power of aggregated market data and historical data with advanced machine learning techniques to deliver short-term, predictive freight market pricing specific to a company’s individual buying and selling behavior. Greenscreens.ai’s mission is to be the industry-leading neutral platform for market data aggregation, market intelligence, and dynamic pricing. Greenscreen’s Provide customers with high confidence, predictive buy rate guidance, and differentiated pricing strategies that are powered by the industry’s most up-to-date and contextually relevant dataset. Greenscreens.ai is fueled by transactional data from shippers, carriers, brokers, leading market data sources within the Greenscreens network and executed within the context of their existing technology ecosystem and workflow.

Key Takeaways: What is Dynamic Pricing * Dawn Salvucci-Favier is the CEO and Chief Product Officer at Greenscreens.ai. * Dynamic pricing, also referred to as surge pricing, demand pricing, or time-based pricing is a pricing strategy in which businesses set flexible prices for products or services based on current market demands. Businesses are able to change prices based on algorithms that take into account competitor pricing, supply and demand, and other external factors in the market. * In the podcast interview, Dawn explained how freight brokers and 3PLs that use dynamic pricing are more competitive for the following reasons: + Dynamic pricing developed by artificial intelligence is much faster than prices developed by people. + Dynamic pricing is more accurate, meaning that price is more likely to win profitable business. + Dynamic pricing is based on an algorithm that gets better every day, unlike human reasoning which typically has biases and blind spots. * Greenscreens.ai was started in 2020 by a team of veterans who have collectively spent over 100 years in the supply chain industry who remember what it was like to operate with limited technology and market intelligence. That is why we named our company Greenscreens.ai. * Greenscreens.ai is a dynamic pricing infrastructure for the truckload spot rate market that delivers buy and sell-side market intelligence and business insights to help brokers and 3PLs grow and protect their margins

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Oren Zaslansky and Joe Lynch discuss more VUCA ahead. Oren is the Founder and CEO of Flock Freight, a Certified B Corporation that's been reinventing freight shipping since 2015.

About Oren Zaslansky Raised by parents who worked for a van line and later started their own freight forwarders, Oren has deep-seated roots in logistics and entrepreneurship. At 21, he founded a 125-truck fleet that provided white-glove freight service throughout the U.S. and Canada. His subsequent venture, SolSource Logistics, continues to operate today, with Oren serving as chairman. SolSource Logistics opened Oren’s eyes to how wasteful traditional freight shipping is. He became determined to find a new approach by building a technology-driven solution. Flock Freight (formerly AuptiX) opened its doors in 2015, driven by Oren’s vision of using technology to combine multiple shipments into one multi-stop shared truckload. Under Oren’s leadership, Flock Freight continu es to rapidly grow while creating a new standard of service for shippers, increasing revenue for carriers, and eliminating the impact of carbon emissions through the patented shared truckload solution, FlockDirect™.

About Flock Freight Flock Freight is a Certified B Corporation that's been reinventing freight shipping since 2015. Flock Freight leverages its advanced, first-to-market algorithms that pool shipments and fill trucks at scale to create a new standard of service for shippers and increase revenue for carriers. Flock Freight's shared truckload solution eliminates the need for terminals and is the only carbon-neutral shipping option with all emissions accounted for through carbon offsets supporting freight-related efficiency projects. Flock Freight is headquartered in Encinitas, CA with an additional office in Chicago, IL.

Key Takeaways: More VUCA Ahead * Oren Zaslansky is the Founder and CEO of Flock Freight, where he and his team are driving industry change and powering shared truckload service with top-tier talent and advanced algorithms. * In the podcast interview, Oren and Joe discuss more VUCA ahead. VUCA stands for Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity. * The more VUCA ahead refers to continued supply chain disruptions caused by:

+ Diesel fuel shortages
+ Potential railroad strike
+ Potential strike or labor slowdown for West coast ports
+ Holiday season
+ Uncertain economic conditions - recession
+ Issues with China supply chain
+ Ukraine/Russia supply chain problem (grain, fuel, etc..)
  • Flock Freight provides an alternative to less-than-truckload shipping, which has traditionally been expensive, slow, and more likely to damage freight compared to truckload shipping.
  • Shippers and 3PLs have always converted some number of LTL shipments to multi-stop or shared truckload shipments, but the approach was scattershot, and process was very manual. As investments in freight tech grew, the number of multi-stop shipments increased, however there were no purpose-built tech or companies dedicated to multi-stop truckload shipments until Flock Freight.
  • For Shippers: Flock Freight moves shipper freight via shared truckload, combining it with other freight into one multi-stop truckload. Flock Freight gives midsize freight shippers an efficient, cost-effective way to move their goods.
  • For Carriers: Flock Freight helps carriers maximize their revenue by booking high-paying shared truckloads online in seconds. Carriers earn higher profits for the same amount of work by combining multiple shipments moving in the same direction to minimize half-empty trucks and deadhead miles. Most trucks are moving with trailers that are only partially full – Flock Freight can help them earn more revenue by filling up their truck with good paying freight.
  • For the Environment: Flock Freight shipments move via shared truckload, skipping the inefficient LTL hub and spoke system and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 40%. Flock takes the remaining 60% and offset it by supporting projects with Carbonfund.org, making Flock Freight the only carbon neutral shipping option available to shippers at no extra cost.
  • Flock Freight is a B Corp, which means they meet the highest standards of verified levels of social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose. B Corps are accelerating a global culture shift to redefine success in business and build a more inclusive and sustainable economy.

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Robert DeBellefeuille and Joe Lynch discuss his company's journey to becoming a world class shipper. Robert is the Manager of Global Logistics at Jamieson Wellness, Canada’s leading branded manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of high-quality natural health products.

About Robert DeBellefeuille Robert DeBellefeuille is the Manager of Global Logistics at Jamieson Wellness, Canada’s leading branded manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of high-quality natural health products. Robert and his team are responsible for the movement of goods globally and successfully executes freight movements in all modes, in more than 50 countries. Robert previously was the head of Logistics for Tilray, a leading Cannabis producer. With Tilray, Robert led the relationships with 3PLs, carriers and other stakeholders to manage movement of highly regulated cannabis products throughout Canada & into Europe, South America & Australia. Prior to the cannabis industry, Robert spent time in the produce & transportation industries. Robert earned a CLTD designation from APICS and a Bachelor of Commerce from Carleton University.

About Jamieson Wellness Jamieson Wellness is Canada’s leading branded manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of high-quality natural health products. In a rapidly growing marketplace, Jamieson Wellness has set itself apart with its industry-leading commitment to superior quality by providing consumers in more than 45 countries around the world with the purest, safest, and most effective natural health solutions available. The Jamieson Wellness family of brands and product portfolio is specifically curated to help maintain overall health with daily multivitamins for all age groups, letter vitamins, digestive, heart health and immune support formulas. The Company offers a variety of products to support women’s hormone health and beauty from within, and proteins and other sports nutrition products for those with active lifestyles. The Company also believes that taking your vitamins can be fun and delicious and provides a variety of ways to make that happen through gummies, chewable tablets, powders, sprays and more. In addition to its Branded Business, the Company offers comprehensive manufacturing and product development services on a contract manufacturing basis to select blue-chip consumer health companies and retailers worldwide.

Key Takeaways: Becoming a World Class Shipper * Robert DeBellefeuille is the Manager of Global Logistics at Jamieson Wellness, Canada’s leading branded manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of high-quality natural health products. * In the podcast interview, Robert and Joe discussed Robert’s career path and his company's journey to becoming a world class a world class shipper. * With the mission of becoming a world class shipper, Robert and his team are focusing their improvement activities on the 4 following areas: + Customer experience (internal and external customers) + Internal team members skills and knowledge + Digital ecosystem + Transportation and logistics partners * The Jamieson brand is consistently recognized as the most trusted vitamin brand in Canada. This trust is built on a nearly 100-year history of producing high-quality natural health products for consumers around the world. * To demonstrate their dedication to quality, all Jamieson Wellness products are manufactured according to 360-Pure, their industry leading quality control program which guarantees that their products are the safest, purest, and most effective on the market.

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Ed Stockman and Joe Lynch discuss the newtrul story. Ed is Co-founder & CEO at Newtrul, a technology company helping increase efficiencies in the trucking industry with a digital freight-aggregation platform.

About Ed Stockman Ed Stockman is the Co-founder & CEO at Newtrul, a technology company helping increase efficiencies in the trucking industry with a digital freight-aggregation platform. Ed is a logistics industry veteran with over a decade of experience from Echo, Redwood Logistics and Transfix. Ed’s expertise is rooted in sales and growth, and he has served as the Director of Sales at two enterprise transportation brokerages. Ed founded Newtrul on his first-born’s birth date in 2018 after realizing the need for digitization and aggregation in the increasingly fragmented transportation space. Ed describes himself as a servant leader who would is passionate, competitive, and sympathetic. He thrives in nuanced, fast-paced environments and is known for bringing clarity and conciseness to complicated scenarios. Ed earned a bachelor’s degree in Social Statistics & Law Enforcement from Western Illinois University. Outside of his work, you’ll find Ed spending time with his wife and two children in Dallas, TX.

About Newtrul Based in Chicago, Newtrul is a technology company helping increase efficiencies in the trucking industry with a digital freight-aggregation platform. Newtrul’s proprietary, digital freight matching platform integrates with freight brokers to seamlessly share available loads with carriers digitally in real-time. The carrier platform allows trucking companies to enter Newtrul’s user interface to search for the best shipment across multiple customers for each truck. Instead of carriers and brokers spending time and resources contacting each other individually, Newtrul’s digital aggregation platform provides an easier, simpler, and more cost-effective way to connect everyone and book more loads faster. For more information visit www.Newtrul.com.

Key Takeaways: The Newtrul Story * Ed Stockman is the Co-founder & CEO at Newtrul, a technology company helping increase efficiencies in the trucking industry with a digital freight-aggregation platform. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Ed discuss Ed’s career and the founding of Newtrul. * Newtrul connects shippers, brokers, and carriers through a centralized portal – similar to traditional load boards, but with more integration. * Newtrul technology is easy to use and will seamlessly integrate into your current systems (TMS, WMS, Fleet Management System, etc.) * Newtrul is a digital freight aggregator that operates with the primary goal of providing the most cost-effective and efficient options for shippers and providing an easily accessible portal for carriers. * Carriers and shippers can seamlessly conduct business without the need to go through a traditional load board.

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Ann Holm and Joe Lynch discuss how to reclaim your energy, passion, and time. Ann is a Professional Certified Coach specializing in executive, leadership, and personal development.

About Ann Holm Ann Holm is a Professional Certified Coach specializing in executive, leadership, and personal development. She is an MBTI Master Practitioner and is known as a thought leader in integrating psychological type theory with other coaching models. These include Emotional Intelligence, Positive Intelligence, and Polarity Thinking where she holds certifications in these disciplines. In addition, Holm has 25 years of experience in applied brain science as a speech-language pathologist specializing in stroke and brain injury rehabilitation. She has written the book Educator Bandwidth: How to Reclaim Your Energy, Passion, and Time. She is also a frequent podcast guest and is the author of numerous articles and blogs. Ann holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Speech and Hearing, and a master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Michigan, along with a certificate in Organizational Development from the University of Minnesota. She received coach training from the Coaches Training Institute and is certified by the International Coaching Federation. Past clients include schools ranging from Pre-K to post-secondary, small business owners, and teams in the logistics industry.

About Ann Holm’s Coaching Practice Ann helps individuals position themselves for success by increasing their self-awareness, which is a must-have skill in the 21st century. Through coaching and proven assessment tools, Ann helps people become aware of their personality, emotional intelligence, and how they manage their brain energy. She also helps her client to better understand their value proposition or personal brand. Areas of expertise include: personal self-awareness, sales coaching for logistics professionals, emotional intelligence, communication and influence, team building, MBTI Master Practitioner, extensive experience with the MBTI Step III, 360 Reach/Personal Branding, and applied brain science.

Keay Takeaways: Reclaim Your Energy, Passion, and Time * Ann Holm is a Professional Certified Coach specializing in executive, leadership, and personal development. * Ann is the Co-author of the book, Educator Bandwidth: How to Reclaim Your Energy, Passion, and Time – don’t worry the lessons also apply to logistics and supply chain folks. * In the podcast interview, Ann shared 3 strategies that people can use to be more productive, happier, and healthier, in other words reclaiming your energy, passion, and time. * Strategy 1 – Be present! Mobile technology and remote work have enabled us to take our job anywhere. The problem is that we are often disengaged from the present while we worry about our latest work email or text. Stop trying to be in two places at once – it makes you way less productive. Focus on one task at a time. Stop multi-tasking, which is difficult on the brain and makes us less effective and efficient. * Strategy 2 – Use cognitive steps to encourage good behavior and discourage bad behavior. Example 1: Make it easier to go to the gym by packing your gym bag and putting it by the door – increasing the chances you hit the gym. Example 2: To discourage yourself from playing with your phone while you are working, put the phone in the other room. * Strategy 3 – Get organizational support that encourages and enables optimum productivity along with work life balance. * Joe Lynch is one of Ann’s coaching clients and he wrote the review below: * “When I first engaged with Ann a decade ago, I was going through a really tough time, both professionally and personally. I felt like I had lost my way and developed some bad habits. I wanted more, but I didn’t know how to get it. Working with Ann helped me recognize both my strengths and weaknesses. More importantly, we together developed a path to my goals that enabled me to leverage my strengths while avoiding the pitfalls that had tripped me up so many times in the past. Ann helped me to see my potential to influence others and encouraged me to start a blog that eventually became my business. Today, The Logistics of Logistics podcast is one of the leading business news podcasts and I would have never started it had I not met Ann – she even came up with the name!” — Joe Lynch, Podcast Host, The Logistics of Logistics

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Educator Bandwidth: How to Reclaim Your Energy, Passion, and Time (Barnes and Noble)

Educator Bandwidth: How to Reclaim Your Energy, Passion, and Time (Amazon)

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Evan Smith and Joe Lynch discuss the Altana Story. Evan is the CEO and Co-founder of Altana, a technology company that transforms the world’s public and non-public data into an intelligent, shared model of the global supply chain.

About Evan Smith Evan Smith is CEO and co-founder of Altana. He founded Altana in 2018, along with co-founders CTO Peter Swartz and COO Raphael Tehranian, after identifying a need for access to a trusted source of real time supply chain information. The three founded Altana while working at Panijiva, a trade data science company. Evan led enterprise solutions and strategic partnerships for Panjiva and also previously served as the CEO of IMBU Technologies, a company providing textile supply chain automation software. Evan graduated from Yale University with a bachelor’s degree in Economics.

About Altana Altana Technologies transforms the world’s public and non-public data into an intelligent, shared model of the global supply chain. Enterprises, governments, and logistics providers connect to Altana’s Trusted Network Platform to illuminate, collaborate, and build trust across their global business networks. Through Altana, organizations across the public and private sectors are building a more resilient, secure, inclusive, and sustainable globalization.

Key Takeaways: The Altana Story * Evan Smith is the CEO and Co-founder of Altana, a platform for building trusted networks on a shared source of truth for the global supply chain. * In the podcast interview, Evan and Joe discussed Evan’s career, the founding of Altana, and why private and public sector organizations need a technology platform that will enable them to build a more resilient, secure, and sustainable globalization. * Altana’s visions for Globalization 2.0: a globalization defined by Trusted Networks, which span and connect nation states, businesses, and civil society in resilient, secure, sustainable, and inclusive global business networks. * The Altana Atlas is powered by a dynamic AI model of the supply chain, which learns from billions of data points describing businesses, facilities, supply chain flows, and ownership relationships worldwide. * The Altana Atlas learns from both public and non-public data that cannot be directly pooled. This creates unprecedented visibility across the supply chain that was previously impossible because of data sovereignty, privacy, and intellectual property protections. * The Altana Atlas integrates all internal data, external data, and analytics to create a dynamic view of a company’s multi-tier value chains and extended business network — enabling companies to make informed decisions on how the materials actually move from facility to facility across the supply chain network.

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Globalization 2.0 Manifesto

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JD Weisbrot and Joe Lynch discuss the JW Surety Bonds Story. JW Surety Bonds is the largest writer of the BMC-84 Freight Broker Surety bonds and the largest privately owned surety agency in the country with over 70+ employees and 50,000 customers nationwide.

About JD Weisbrot JD Weisbrot is the Founder, President and Chief Underwriting Officer of JW Surety Bonds and has been in the surety industry for 22 years. In his role, JD focuses on the creation and implementation of in-house surety underwriting standards within the Underwriting Department, managing surety partner relationship, overseeing and managing surety loss trends and long term strategy relating to surety markets. During his tenure as President and CUO, JW has been instrumental in developing JW Surety into a leading player in the surety bond market. JW Surety Bonds is the largest writer of small commercial surety bonds in the United States and is the largest writer of the BMC-84 Freight Broker bond in the Country.

About JW Surety Bonds Founded in 2003 by JD Weisbrot, JW Surety Bonds is a national surety bond provider that specialized in freight broker, construction, and numerous other types of surety bonds. Headquartered in Pipersville, PA JW Surety bonds is licensed on all 50 States able to offer surety and insurance products across the United States. JW Surety Bond is the largest writer of the BMC-84 Freight Broker Surety bond and is the largest privately owned surety agency in the country with over 70+ employees and 50,000 customers nationwide.

Key Takeaways: The JW Surety Bonds Story * JD Weisbrot is the Founder, President, and Chief Underwriting Officer of JW Surety Bonds, the largest writer of the BMC-84 Freight Broker Surety bonds and the largest privately owned surety agency in the country with over 70+ employees and 50,000 customers nationwide. * In the podcast interview, JD and Joe discuss surety bonds basics along with how JD founded JW Surety Bonds. * The BMC-84, also known as a freight broker surety bond, is a specific type of surety bond that protects shippers/motor carriers, which is required by the Federal Motor Carrier Association (FMCSA) to obtain a brokerage authority. * To meet the requirements of becoming a licensed freight broker, you have two options: obtaining a freight broker bond (BMC-84) or a trust fund (BMC-85). They both offer advantages and disadvantages depending on the needs of you and your brokerage. Read our detailed article to determine whether you should get a BMC-84 or BMC-85. * As of October 1st, 2013, freight brokers and forwarders are required to secure a $75,000 freight broker bond. However, highly qualified freight brokers may also opt for an additional $25,000 in bond coverage to provide extra protection for their shippers and motor carriers. Learn more about how you can stand out from the freight broker crowd with an excess bond.

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Jonathan Kish and Joe Lynch discuss a modern approach to EDI. Jonathan is the Vice President Of Business Development at Orderful, a complete cloud EDI platform for manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and technology companies.

About Jonathan Kish Jonathan Kish is the Vice President of Business Development at Orderful, a San Francisco based technology company that is reimagining EDI integrations and helping their customers build better supply chain business networks. Jonathan is a seasoned supply chain executive who has worked at industry leaders like Shippo, Pitney Bowes, Auctane, and UPS. Jonathan earned a Bachelor of Arts, Political Science & Government at SUNY Geneseo. You can reach Jonathan at jonathan@orderful.com or connect with him on Linkedin.

About Orderful Orderful is a complete cloud EDI platform for manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and technology companies. Forward-thinking companies are using Orderful to replace their existing EDI infrastructure. Our product is an API that enables companies to connect once and trade EDI data with their supply chain. Our customers get to consolidate their EDI integration complexity, quickly enable trading partners as self-service and reduce costs.

Key Takeaways: A Modern Approach to EDI * Jonathan Kish is the Vice President of Business Development at Orderful, a SaaS EDI platform that makes EDI trading simpler, cheaper, and better. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Jonathan discuss EDI, EDI integration challenges, and how Orderful has eliminated the need for companies to build point-to-point EDI integrations. * EDI stands for electronic data interchange, which is a standard for exchanging information between computer systems. * Traditionally, when trading partners like manufacturers, retailers, logistics companies, want to connect via EDI they relied on custom-made integration environments with a heavy reliance on consultants and managed service providers. This approach was difficult, time consuming, and very expensive. * Orderful’s API challenges the traditional integration infrastructure and eliminates the need for companies to build point-to-point EDI integrations. * Orderful is solving the EDI integration problem in an automated, transparent, and scalable way. * Orderful is a new kind of EDI provider, the focus of the platform is to improve the global supply chain by enabling suppliers to immediately trade data with buyers. They are helping the small guys get to market and they want to create a world where data trading is not a barrier.

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Lauren M. Beagen and Joe Lynch discuss big changes at the port brought on by the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 (OSRA 2022). Lauren is maritime industry expert & lawyer who specializes in translating FMC regulations and breaking down supply chain silos.

About Lauren Beagen Lauren M. Beagen is a seasoned maritime attorney and the founder of Squall Strategies, LLC and The Maritime Professor™. Ms. Beagen is often called on for her industry expertise by notable trade networks, including features on CNBC and FreightWaves. Ms. Beagen has extensive experience in oceanborne commerce and maritime law, with specific emphasis on maritime transportation, Shipping Act issues, supply chain management, international antitrust law, and port and terminal operations. Notable appointments include work in the federal government as Attorney-Advisor (International Affairs) in the Office of the General Counsel at the Federal Maritime Commission and work at a public port authority as Maritime Project Manager for the Port of Boston at the Massachusetts Port Authority. Ms. Beagen received a Bachelor’s degree in International Political Science and International Studies from Hope College, a Master of Marine Affairs degree from the University of Rhode Island, and a Juris Doctorate from Roger Williams University School of Law. She is an avid sailor and recreational fisherman and holds a US Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential (50 ton) for Great Lakes and Inland Waters.

About Squall Strategies Squall Strategies is a maritime consulting and legal solutions company and offers a wide range of consulting services to serve a variety of businesses and clients. Whether you’re a small, local business or a multinational corporation, we can help you reach new levels of success. Squall Strategies is available for advice and consultation on Federal Maritime Commission related matters, advice and consultation on supply chain and ocean freight movement, potential federal regulatory impacts on your business, federal regulatory review and analysis, general Federal Maritime Commission related inquiries, advice and consultation on demurrage, tariff/schedule reviews, and supply chain industry insight.

About The Maritime Professor The Maritime Professorᵀᴹ is an e-learning/educational based company on all things maritime and supply chain - we provide non-legal business coaching, e-content, trainings/webinars, participation in advisory boards, leadership recruitment, and company speaking/education engagements. Interested in learning more about the ocean side of things? Follow The Maritime Professorᵀᴹ and sign up for email alerts to be alerted when new courses are released. Or follow along with weekly supply chain industry explanations by subscribing to their podcast, By Land and By Sea - an attorney breaking down the week in supply chain, presented by the Maritime Professorᵀᴹ (https://themaritimeprofessor.buzzsprout.com).

Key Takeaways: Big Changes at the Port * Lauren M. Beagen is a seasoned maritime attorney and the founder of Squall Strategies, LLC and The Maritime Professor™. * In the podcast interview, Lauren and Joe discuss the big changes at the port – changes brought on by the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 (OSRA 2022). * OSRA 22 was signed into law by President Biden on June 16, 2022. * Lauren and Joe discussed the following 3 provisions of OSRA 2022:

+ **Unreasonable Refusal to Deal** – A provision that requires that an ocean common carrier shall not unreasonably refuse to deal or negotiate with respect to vessel space accommodation.
+ **Demurrage and Detention Billing Requirements** – A new rule that seeks to provide more clarity, consistency, structure and punctuality to the demurrage and detention billing practices used by vessel operating common carriers (VOCCs), non-vessel-operating common carriers (NVOCCs) and marine terminal operators (MTOs).
+ **Unfair or Unjust Discriminatory Methods** - The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) will define what is unfair or unjust discriminatory methods used by carriers regarding concerns and complaints by exporters and small shippers.
  • Squall Strategies is a boutique maritime consulting and legal solutions company and offers a wide range of consulting services to serve a variety of businesses and clients.
  • Squall Strategies provide a broad range of services and solutions to help organizations facilitate change, achieve their vision, and optimize performance and productivity. Not all problems they encounter are legal, but their legal experience gives them a deeper understanding of the industry.

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Matt Schultz and Joe Lynch discuss retail delivery trends. Matt is Vice President of Logistics Partnerships at OneRail, an Orlando-based last mile transportation visibility solution providing shippers with Amazon-level dependability and speed.

About Matt Schultz Matt Schultz is Vice President of Logistic Partnerships at OneRail. OneRail is an Orlando-based last mile transportation visibility solution providing shippers with Amazon-level dependability and speed. With a real-time connected network of drivers, OneRail finds the right vehicle for suitable delivery, so shippers gain low prices and greater capacity to rapidly scale their businesses. Matt has played an instrumental role in growing OneRail’s logistic partnership network to more than 10 million drivers, from national delivery companies to small local couriers. His expertise includes start-ups, franchising, business planning & development, operations management, and talent acquisition.

About OneRail OneRail is an Orlando-based last mile transportation visibility solution providing shippers with Amazon-level dependability and speed. With a real-time connected network of 10 million drivers, OneRail finds the right vehicle for the right delivery so shippers gain low prices and greater capacity to rapidly scale their businesses. Across retail, CPG, distribution, construction, healthcare and more, OneRail offers an exceptional last mile delivery experience with an on-time delivery rate of 98.6%, while keeping brands front and center. To learn more, visit OneRail.com.

Key Takeaways: Retail Delivery Trends * Matt Schultz is Vice President of Logistic Partnerships at OneRail, an Orlando-based last mile transportation visibility solution providing shippers with Amazon-level dependability and speed. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Matt discuss retail delivery trends and OneRail’s delivery fulfillment platform that has an integrated coast-to-coast courier network of 10 million drivers. * 3 retail delivery trends discussed:

+ The marketplace problem – the marketplaces that specialize in retail delivery and pick-up service (usually groceries) are not good for retailers because they:
      1. Define and own the customer relationship and all the data, instead of the retailer. 2. Compete directly with the retailers and may entice customers to try other retailers. 3. Charge fees that may cause the retailer to lose money on the transaction.
    • Ownership of the customer, customer data, and the customer experience is increasingly important and retailers need a delivery partner that will consistently execute the retailers vision, while respecting the retailer’s relationship with their customers.
    • To provide the customer experience for both the shipper (retailer) and the customer, a technology orchestration platform is a must have. OneRail’s orchestration platform connect shippers to vetted couriers in real time.
  1. OneRail provides 100% visibility into the delivery flow, but it’s way more than a visibility platform. With the right mix of leading technology, dependable couriers, and a vigilant customer experience (CX) team, customers get the ability to change delivery outcomes in real time.
  2. The OneRail logistics platform is modular, with the flexibility to serve as a standalone platform or integrate with an existing TMS.

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Marc Held and Joe Lynch discuss the Fishtail story. Marc is the Co-founder and CEO of Fishtail, a Boston based fintech company that empowers freight forwarders to finance the movement and procurement of goods – for small and medium businesses (SMBs) around the world.

About Marc Held Marc is a serial entrepreneur, specializing in applying advanced artificial intelligence and IoT to the supply chain industry. Prior to Fishtail, he started, funded, and sold multiple companies – creating real value for Fortune 500 customers, investors, and his acquirers. Most recently, his company ODYN (inventory optimization platform for large CPG companies) was acquired by Turvo and his company before that (Weft, maritime intelligence platform – funded by a16z, social + capital, SV Angel, and other tier-1 VCs) was acquired by DMGT-owned Genscape. Prior to his experience in supply chain, Marc was also a product development consultant, specializing in mobile applications and content consumption, and had done early work in the smart personal assistant space.

About Fishtail Fishtail is a trade finance automation platform empowering freight forwarders to finance the movement and procurement of goods – for small and medium businesses (SMBs) around the world - either by arranging extended payment terms through the financing of freight or by financing the goods themselves. Specializing in financing Purchase Orders for small businesses in emerging markets, Fishtail solves the $2tn working capital gap in trade finance.

Key Takeaways: The Fishtail Story * Marc Held is the Co-founder and CEO of Fishtail, a Boston based fintech company that empowers freight forwarders to finance the movement and procurement of goods – for small and medium businesses (SMBs) around the world. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Marc discussed Marc’s entrepreneurial journey and the founding of Fishtail. * Fishtail is venture backed and already servicing and partnering with some of the biggest names in the industry. * Complexity behind global supply chains has made it incredibly challenging for financial institutions to fund purchase orders and invoices, internationally, for SMBs on a meaningful scale. * The trade finance gap got even wider as a result of COVID and the supply chain disruptions that it caused. * Fishtail's data-driven, scalable solution allows for freight forwarders to provide financing to their customers within minutes – either by arranging extended payment terms through the financing of freight, or by financing the goods themselves that these logistics companies are transporting. * Incorporating cutting-edge machine learning research, Fishtail's trade finance automation platform turns global supply chain complexities from weakness into strength, extracting meaningful risk signals from the noise in messy supply chain and financial data.

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Krenar Komoni and Joe Lynch discuss the Tive story. Krenar is the CEO and founder of Tive, a leading provider of real-time supply chain visibility insights that help logistics professionals actively manage their in-transit shipments’ location and condition.

About Krenar Komoni Krenar Komoni has developed breakthrough ideas in data analytics, logistics, and electronics design for nearly 20 years. As an innovator and market leader, he has successfully developed and led cross-functional teams while enhancing business performance in sales, finance, supply chain logistics, distribution, and manufacturing. Most recently, Krenar founded the Global Supply Chain Visibility company Tive and serves in the CEO role. Tive is a cloud-based platform that uses IoT sensors to capture critical real-time shipment sensor data as products are shipped worldwide. Krenar embodies the leadership, management, and vision necessary to deliver market innovation, drive growth, and unlock hidden potential. Previously, Krenar worked at BitWave Semiconductor, developing the world’s first software-defined radio (SDR), Eta Devices, an MIT-based startup developing highly efficient cellular base stations, and has provided consulting services for various Fortune 500 companies on chip and system-level wireless design.

About Tive Tive is a leading provider of real-time supply chain visibility insights that help logistics professionals actively manage their in-transit shipments’ location and condition. With Tive, shippers and logistics service providers (LSP) eliminate preventable delays, damage, and shipment failures. Tive‘s solution provides data generated by its industry-leading trackers allowing clients to actively optimize their shipments, improve their customers’ experience, and unlock supply chain insights in an actionable real-time manner.

Key Takeaways: The Tive Story * Krenar Komoni is the Founder and CEO of Tive, a company that is re-imagining supply chain visibility with sensor-driven awareness and analysis tools of in-transit goods, from start to finish. * In the podcast interview, Krenar and Joe discuss Krenar’s life, career, and his entrepreneurial journey at Tive. * Tive in-transit visibility solutions help shipping and logistics professionals manage their shipments and eliminate preventable delays and damage. * Tive’s sensors provide the next level in visibility including: + Real-Time Data. Tive has developed a proprietary sensor + software solution enabling supply chain managers to get real-time insight into the location and condition of their shipments. + Complete Sensing Solution. A multi-sensor tracker sends location and condition data to the cloud, where it can be accessed from the Tive software platform in real time. + Configurable Location Alerts. Managers can configure customizable alerts to trigger notifications based on geofences or other significant events. * The Problem: When it comes to shipping critical materials or equipment, timing is everything. An early arrival may mean no one is available to receive the shipment, while a late arrival can result in field installation personnel billing for a wasted trip. Lack of coordination between the shipping and receiving teams leads to excessive cost, waste, and delay. * The Solution: Tive helps ensure that equipment arrives before the installer with real-time asset location tracking. With precise insight into the location and expected arrival of critical goods, including notifications if the shipment is not proceeding according to schedule, managers can cut waste and improve efficiency along complex, interdependent supply chains. * Tive provides Flexible, scalable solutions bringing end-to-end visibility to your supply chain. * Tive provides solutions for the following supply chain problem areas: + Location Tracking for High-Value Goods + Chemicals Condition Monitoring + Handling Damage Monitoring + Damage Alerts for Electronics Shipments + Port Delays + Pharmaceutical Temperature Monitoring + Environmental Monitoring for Perishables + Equipment Delivery Monitoring + Automotive Supply Chain Optimization

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Rahmel Wattley and Joe Lynch discuss the Truck N' Hustle story. Rahmel is a transportation entrepreneur and host of the popular trucking podcast, Truck N’ Hustle.

About Rahmel Wattley Rahmel Wattley is a transportation entrepreneur and host of the popular trucking podcast, Truck N’ Hustle. Rahmel got his start in the trucking business in the early 2000’s. After getting his CDL, Rahmel quickly learned that driving was not for him, so he transitioned to a dispatcher role at a small mom and pop trucking company. From there he held a series of leadership roles with increasing responsibilities at several carriers. In 2015, after seeing an opportunity in driver turnover, he started a CDL driver staffing company with a partner. In 2019, Rahmel successfully exited the business and began the Truck N ‘Hustle podcast, which seeks to provide valuable information and resources to the business owners and entrepreneurs of the trucking community. Rahmel is also the Co-founder and Managing Partner of Mega Driver Solutions, a CDL driver staffing company based in the Philadelphia metro area. Rahmel and his team are excited to bring the “Truck N’ Hustle” experience to the world stage with the commencement of FreightFest 2022 in Houston, TX.

About Truck N’ Hustle Truck N’ Hustle is the #1 trucking and logistics community in the world. Truck N' Hustle is a community and platform specializing in educating and inspiring trucking and logistics entrepreneurs and their teams. Truck N’ Hustle provides the news, stories, resources, and tools for transportation and logistics professionals to be successful in the trucking business.

About FreightFest On November 4th-6th, 2022 the Truck N’ Hustle team will be hosting their inaugural conference, which will be a one-of-a-kind curation of some of the most talented, forward-thinking, and innovative minds in the Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain. This three-day event will host many speakers, exhibitors, sponsors, and highly motivated transportation professionals looking to start and/or grow their existing transportation, logistics and/or supply chain businesses.

About Mega Driver Solutions Mega Driver Solutions is a leading transportation staffing and solutions provider that helps both job seekers and employers achieve their goals. The professional team of qualified consultants have more than 30 years of experience working in the trucking and transportation industry. The Mega team is committed to providing highly qualified commercial drivers, that includes direct placements, temp-to-hire, temporary placements, and long-term driver leasing for all temporary and long-term assignments.

Key Takeaways: The Truck N' Hustle Story * Rahmel Wattley is the host of the popular trucking podcast, Truck N’ Hustle, which seeks to provide valuable information and resources to the business owners and entrepreneurs of the trucking community. * Rahmel is also the Co-founder and Managing Partner of Mega Driver Solutions, a CDL driver staffing company based in the Philadelphia metro area. * Rahmel and his team are excited to bring the “Truck N’ Hustle” experience to the world stage with the commencement of FreightFest 2022 in Houston, TX. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Rahmel discuss Rahmel’s career, entrepreneurial ventures and the upcoming FreightFest conference.

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Anthony Smith and Joe Lynch discuss understanding Freightonomics. Anthony is the Chief Economist for FreightWaves, the leader in global supply chain market intelligence.

About Anthony Smith Anthony Smith is the Chief Economist for FreightWaves, the leader in providing global supply chain market intelligence. Before FreightWaves, Anthony received his Bachelor's and Master's degree in Economics from New Mexico State University. Anthony started his career in tech as a Commercialization Associate, where he identified and evaluated emerging technologies and innovations. Anthony transitioned to a Corporate Economist & Consultant, advising CXO leaders and Fortune 500 companies on economic analysis, industry trends, and internal strategy. Anthony's clients varied from construction, trucking, industrial, software, manufacturing, and retail industries. Anthony most recently worked in-house as a Corporate Economist for a building products company. He led analysis around M&A, pricing sensitivity, competitive intelligence, and annual sales forecast for the executive team.

About FreightWaves FreightWaves is the leading freight intelligence provider, offering current digital intelligence and context to the freight community on a central platform. FreightWaves’ SaaS product, SONAR, is the leading freight market analytics tool and dashboard, aggregating billions of data points from hundreds of sources to provide the fastest data in the transportation and logistics sector. FreightWaves.com, the company’s news site, is the leading provider of news and commentary for the transportation and logistics space. FreightWaves also hosts conferences under Transparency and MarketWaves branding and is a co-developer of the first futures contracts dedicated to trucking spot rates.

Key Takeaways: Understanding Freightonomics * Anthony Smith is the Chief Economist for FreightWaves, the leader in global supply chain market intelligence. * In the podcast interview, Anthony and Joe discuss understanding Freightonomics. * Anthony is also the host of the popular Freightonomics podcast on the FreightWaves platform. * Freightonomics is at the crossroads of economics and freight. The show is hosted by Anthony and his co-host market expert Zach Strickland. * FreightWaves provides shippers, carriers, and brokers with freight data, technology, and forecasts that enable them to make better decisions about their transportation. * Wall Street analysts also used FreightWaves data because there is no lag to freight data – most data consumed by Wall Street is 30 days or more out of date. * To create the data insights and forecasts that so many companies depend on, Anthony and the team at FreightWaves analyze data from a variety of sources including, but not limited to: industrial output, housing & construction starts, consumer indicators, warehousing capacity, and unemployment statistics. * FreightWaves provides current digital intelligence and context to the freight community on a central platform. * FreightWaves provides current digital intelligence and context to the freight community on a central platform. FreightWaves is made up of three interconnected pillars: + FreightWaves’​ SaaS product, SONAR, is the leading freight market analytics tool and dashboard, aggregating billions of data points from hundreds of sources to provide the fastest data in the transportation and logistics sector. The platform is mode agnostic and has time-series and geo-based data from all modes of freight, including truck, rail, ocean, air, and warehouse. + FreightWaves.com, the company’s news site, is the leading provider of news and commentary for the space, serving up over 2.5M pageviews a month and over 1.5B monthly impressions. FreightWaves also hosts conferences under Transparency and MarketWaves branding and is a co-developer of the first futures contracts dedicated to trucking spot rates. + FreightWaves TVand audio podcasts provide up-to-the-minute freight industry news provided by hosts who understand the freight business. FreightWaves TV and podcasts are informed by FreightWaves’ freight data analytics and presented in interesting and engaging shows.

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The Air Freight Market with Eric Kulisch

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Stephen Edwards and Joe Lynch discuss the port of Virginia. Stephen is is the CEO and Executive Director of the Virginia Port Authority (VPA). In 2019, CNBC ranked Virginia as the #1 state for business, and The Port of Virginia plays a key role in Virginia’s ability to serve those businesses.

About Stephen Edwards Stephen A. Edwards is the CEO and Executive Director of the Virginia Port Authority (VPA). He is responsible for the broad programmatic areas of business and relationship development, infrastructure development, strategic marketing, economic development, finance, security and safety. He directs and manages the operations of Virginia’s marine and inland terminal facilities through Virginia International Terminals, LLC, the port’s private terminal operating company, including Virginia International Gateway, Newport News Marine Terminal, Norfolk International Terminals, Portsmouth Marine Terminal, Richmond Marine Terminal and the Virginia Inland Port. He is a globally experienced leader in the maritime industry with extensive operational experience and a proven track record of growing businesses and creating long-term value for customers and stakeholders. Before joining the VPA in January 2021, Stephen served as President and Chief Executive Officer for TraPac, LLC.and was responsible for the overall performance of the company with focus on safety, service and sustainability. Prior to that, he was the CEO of Global Container Terminals. Previous industry experience includes president and CEO of Port America Group and president and CEO of P&O Ports North America. In his capacity as CEO and Executive Director of the VPA, Stephen will serve as an ex-officio member of the Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP) board of directors. Stephen holds a BS degree in Transport Management from Aston University in England.

About Port of Virginia The Virginia Port Authority’s operations are provided by Virginia International Terminals, LLC (VIT), a single-member limited liability company wholly owned by the Virginia Port Authority (VPA). In addition, Hampton Roads Chassis Pool, LLC (HRCP II), on behalf of and wholly owned by VIT, operates and manages the intermodal chassis and empty container yards. In 2019, CNBC ranked Virginia as the #1 state for business, and The Port of Virginia plays a key role in Virginia’s ability to serve those businesses. In a larger sense, The Port of Virginia is doing everything necessary to become the U.S. East Coast’s leading gateway for global trade for the next several decades, and to make Virginia the #1 place for businesses in the country. According to an economic impact study conducted by the Mason School of Business at the College of William & Mary, 437,000 Virginia jobs – nearly ten percent of the state’s resident workforce – are linked to port activity across our six terminals. The port helps generate more than $1 billion in total economic impact throughout Virginia. Between 2015 and 2025, the port will have invested more than $2.2 billion in its infrastructure – modernizing its network of six terminals that are capable of handling almost any type of cargo. Dredges hit the port’s waters in late 2019 and the deepening and widening efforts are in full swing. By 2024, The Port of Virginia will once again be the deepest port on the US East Coast with 55’ channels and two-way traffic for the largest vessels calling our coast.

Key Takeaways: The Port of Virginia * Stephen Edwards is the CEO and Executive Director of the Virginia Port Authority (VPA). * In the podcast interview, Stephen and Joe discussed the role of ports in global trade, the strategic importance of Port of Virginia and the investments that will make the port and Virginia even more competitive. * Click the link to learn more about the $1.3 billion investment in the Port of Virginia: Port of Virginia in midst of major upgrades * The 6 terminals that comprise The Port of Virginia operate on a combined 1,864 acres, with 19,885 LF of berth going to 50’ in some locations, and utilizing 30 miles of on-dock rail to transport cargo to and from markets around the globe. * Together, the Port of Virginia network of terminals can process 4,000,000 containers on an annual basis. From ultra large container vessels arriving from across the Atlantic, inland barge service traveling up the James River, to the #1 position in rail volume on the East Coast, the Port of Virginia has what it takes to serve their customers and stakeholders. * The Port of Virginia will achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. Key objectives to achieve net-zero carbon include:

+ Electrification of assets
+ Zero-emission technology
+ Purchase of clean energy to power our operations
  • The Port of Virginia delivers opportunity by driving business to, and through, the Commonwealth.
  • The Port of Virginia’s diverse talent, agile use of technology, and command of our ever-changing industry sets the pace for the supply chain of today, while plotting the course for its tomorrow.

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Pam Simon and Joe Lynch discuss key takeaways from Manifest. Pam is the Conference Chair of Manifest a global logistics tech show bringing investors, leaders and innovators from around the world together.

About Pam Simon Pam Simon is a successful entrepreneur and business connector with more than 15 years of experience in event production, content creation, experiential marketing and angel investing. In 2019 Connectiv acquired her Future of Event series from Lab Ventures. She is the Conference Chair of Manifest a global logistics tech show bringing investors, leaders and innovators from around the world together. While a Partner at Lab Ventures Pam produced three major vertical technology summits ~ Future of Travel Tech, Future of Real Estate Tech and Future of Logistics Tech that bring new and emerging business to Miami. With her vast executive network and her ability to span many different worlds, she specializes in linking finance professionals with entrepreneurs to create lucrative new business opportunities. While living in Brazil she founded LATAM Founders Network (LFN), the largest private network of CEO’s, Founders and Investors focused on the technology sector in Latin America. In 2014, Pam launched the LATAM Founders Awards, now known as the ‘Oscars for Technology in Latin America’ an event that recognizes the most disruptive and innovative companies in the region. Pam is a George Washington University Graduate and an angel investor. She and her husband, Daniel Simon, have an 4 year old son, Hayden Storm Simon.

About Manifest: The Future of Logistics The world of logistics is changing faster than ever. Technology advances plus rapidly changing consumer behavior has already dramatically changed how business gets done. Manifestwill provide a focused look at what’s to come across the spectrum of LogisticsTech and which companies and technologies are transforming the way goods circumnavigate the globe. Manifest will help you forge new relationships, new alliances, and foster new strategies that help move your business forward and avoid falling into the traditional mindset.

  **About Connectiv** Connectiv is a live events studio that for the past decade has dedicated itself to creating industry leading gatherings. Our passion and our expertise is owning and operating at scale, vertical-specific conferences. The events we have created attract more than 15,000 people each year and touch on global industries impacting people's daily lives.

Key Takeaways: Key Takeaways from Manifest * Pam Simon is the EVP Programming & Content at Manifest, a conference designed for those at the forefront of the changing logistics landscape including industry executives, entrepreneurs, and investors. * Manifest: The Future of Logistics was held at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada from January 25 to January 27, 2022. * The following are Pam’s key takeaways from the event:

+ Convergence of logistics, technology and investment professionals coming together to discuss the industry’s biggest challenges and opportunities.
+ Sustainability is gaining momentum in the logistics space. Senior executives from the logistics industry presented their sustainability goals and investments, while innovative players from the industry showcased their product offerings that will enable a carbon neutral future.
+ Really cool trucks were in attendance at Manifest including autonomous and electric vehicles. Attendees didn’t just get brochures and video demos about the future of trucking, they got to climb in the trucks and participate in ride-alongs.
+ The Women’s Luncheon was a big hit at Manifest and not just with the ladies. Over 40% of the attendees were men which reflects the industry’s growing demand for female talent. Top logistics companies want to better recruit, develop, and retain women executives – and Manifest is a great place to connect with those talented ladies.
+ Warehousing is increasingly a high tech business with the top companies investing in WMS, scanning technologies, robotics and automation. At the Manifest, top technology companies showed off their latest and great innovations.
+ Logistics is global and so was the Manifest conference, which attracted people from over 27 countries. Many innovative companies from outside the USA were delighted to connect directly with American logistics professionals. Conversely, logistics professionals were thrilled to be exposed to technologies and service offerings that have not yet reached the US market.
  • Ludacris was at Manifest

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Hunter Yaw and Joe Lynch discuss the LogRock story. The LogRock team are experts in trucking compliance and their solution frees up trucking companies to stay focused on moving freight because they know LogRock has their backs when the DoT or bloodthirsty trial lawyers come knocking.

About Hunter Yaw Hunter Yaw is the Co-founder and CEO of LogRock, a startup which provides trucking companies best-in-class digital tools to ensure they are compliant with DoT and State regulations. He served as Chief Product Officer at Rokt, a $2bn NYC based pre-IPO startup, before leaving to co-found LogRock. Hunter was previously the VP of Product Management and Partnerships at Loadsmart, a digital freight broker recently valued at over $1bn. Hunter earned a B.A. from the University of Oxford in German and Russian.

About LogRock LogRock offers compliance solutions for trucking companies to help them manage regulatory and legal risks by staying compliant with DoT and State regulations. Great risk management is essential for trucking companies to keep costs low and revenue high.

Key Takeaways: The LogRock Story * Hunter Yaw is the Co-founder and CEO of LogRock, the only digital tool built exclusively to help America's trucking companies stay compliant and safe. * In the podcast interview, Hunter and Joe discuss Hunter’s unique background, his early career, and the founding of LogRock. * The LogRock team are experts in trucking compliance and their solution frees up trucking companies to stay focused on moving freight because they know LogRock has their backs when the DoT or bloodthirsty trial lawyers come knocking. * LogRock’s broader mission is to make America’s roads safer. * Maintaining a compliant operation is tough and LogRock’s technology automates as much as possible to keep costs low and minimize errors. * LogRock’s solution reduces time spent Out of Service, cuts the risk of nuclear verdicts, drives down insurance rates and opens doors to freight from premium shippers. * In the interview, this excellent article from Ryan Schreiber was referenced: Viewpoint: How the Supreme Court’s decision on C.H. Robinson could upend trucking

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Santosh Sankar and Joe Lynch discuss the Dynamo story. Santosh is a Co-founder & Managing Partner of Dynamo Ventures, a supply chain and mobility investor, focused on pre-seed and seed-stage opportunities, and invests only in enterprise (B2B and on occasion, B2B2C) business models.

About Santosh Sankar Santosh Sankar is a Co-founder & Managing Partner of Dynamo Ventures. Prior to Dynamo, Santosh spent time on Wall Street both in investment banking and equity research. Santosh started his first company, Razor Studios when he 13 years old that provided IT support to small business in his hometown in Maryland. His most recent business was a bootstrapped financial media publication that he co-founded and sold while in college. He got his first taste of fund management when he oversaw approximately $1M of technology investments through the Great Recession for the Nittany Lion Fund, outperforming his benchmark by 6.37%. Santosh is a lover of the outdoors and serves as Trustee at Reflection Riding Nature Center. He’s also an active Board Member at The Company Lab that promotes entrepreneurship in the greater Chattanooga region. Santosh calls the hills of Chattanooga home along with his wife, two children, and rambunctious golden retrievers, Barley and Rye.

About Dynamo Dynamo Ventures is an industry-focused fund based on our experience, expertise, and network. The team is made up of Ted Alling and Barry Large who previously built Access America Transport, a logistics business that subsequently merged with Coyote Logistics and sold to UPS for $1.8B. Alongside, Jon Bradford and Santosh Sankar who have made 120+ early stage investments over the last decade. Dynamo Ventures is an industry-focused fund specializing in startups in one of two broad areas: supply chain (the movement of goods) or mobility (the movement of people). If a business does not check one of these boxes they are not the right investors for you. Given the background of the fund’s founders, the company will always be slightly more biased towards the supply chain.

Key Takeaways: The Dynamo Story with Santosh Sankar * Santosh Sankar is a Co-founder & Managing Partner of Dynamo Ventures, a supply chain and mobility investor, focused on pre-seed and seed-stage opportunities, and invests only in enterprise (B2B and on occasion, B2B2C) business models. * In the podcast interview, Santosh and Joe discuss the Dynamo story, venture capital, and some of Dynamo’s successful investments. * Dynamo has invested in companies around the world that have the potential to transform supply chain and mobility. * Click to view the Dynamo Ventures portfolio * In the podcast interview, Santosh discussed 3 portfolio companies that have become very successful: + Stord: fulfillment, warehousing, and freight, with the integrated software needed to orchestrate and optimize your entire supply chain. + LogRock: compliance for trucking companies + Sennder: Europe's leading digital road freight forwarder offering shippers access to our connected fleet of thousands of trucks.

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Andrew Semisch and Joe Lynch discuss smart freight sourcing, which starts with an RFP tool purpose built for freight sourcing. Andrew is Vice President of Commercial Development for Emerge, the leading freight procurement platform.

About Andy Smisch Andrew Semisch is Vice President of Commercial Development for Emerge, the leading freight procurement platform. In this role, he leads the company’s acquisition and growth of strategic accounts. Prior to Emerge, Semisch worked for UPS for 36 years, holding titles of increasing responsibility including Regional Vice President for UPS Freight, and ultimately being promoted to the position of Vice President of Transportation, UPS. A Pennsylvania native, Semisch earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Temple University.

About Emerge Transforming the $800 billion freight industry, Emerge empowers meaningful logistics relationships through its award-winning Freight Procurement Platform. Built by freight professionals for freight professionals, Emerge is reinventing the procurement process by offering solutions that enable shippers and carriers to make more empowered, strategic decisions. In addition to the platform, shippers can connect to the Emerge Marketplace which opens access to 35,000 asset based carriers in order to create meaningful freight connections. The world’s largest shippers and capacity providers use the Emerge Freight Procurement Platform daily, showing immediate ROI for procurement and saving valuable time in the process. Founded in 2017, and located in Scottsdale, Arizona, Emerge is one of the fastest-growing technology startups in the U.S.

Key Takeaways: Smart Freight Sourcing * Andrew Semisch is Vice President of Commercial Development for Emerge, a freight procurement platform that provides access to benchmarked rates and thousands of trusted partners to maximize cost-savings. * In the podcast interview, Andrew and Joe discuss smart freight sourcing – which starts with an RFP tool purpose built for freight sourcing. * The Emerge RFP solution provides additional visibility and flexibility into the freight procurement process. It also provide shippers and carriers an opportunity to connect with new companies, which is great for both carriers and shippers. * Shippers using Emerge’s Freight Procurement Platform are able to spend less time on carrier RFPs and more time developing relationships with current and prospective carriers. The goal is to let the technology automate the process, while humans are building relationships with their fellow humans. * Emerge is reinventing freight procurement by providing access to benchmarked rates and thousands of trusted partners to maximize cost-savings. * Emerge is custom built for freight RFP events and as a result the process is streamlined, easy, and saves shippers time and money. * The Emerge platform provides carriers access to more shippers and more opportunities. * Carriers gain access and bid directly on exclusive contract and spot lanes that they may have never had access to before. Emerge’s network connects carriers with shippers of all sizes, providing them more opportunities in the lanes that work for your company. * Emerge uses a network model, which becomes increasingly valuable to users (carriers and shippers) as it scales.

Learn More About Smart Freight Sourcing * Andy Semisch * Emerge's LinkedIn * Emerge * Awarded Podcast * Awarded Podcast on Apple * Awarded Podcast on Spotify * Awarded Podcast on YouTube * Modern RFP Processes Offer Multitude of Shipper Benefits * Emerge launches Benchmarking

Related The LoL episodes:

  • The Emerge Story with Andrew Leto
  • Building a Freight Juggernaut Again with Michael Leto
  • The Freight RFP Process is Broken – Let’s Fix It with Maggie Petrovic
  • Emerge Levels Up with Michael Leto
  • It’s Not the Market, It’s Your Procurement with Andrew Haverkampf
  • The Freight Marketplace with Dave Maddox
  • Is Your TMS Enough with Derek Doddridge
  • The Secret Sauce with Mark McEntire

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Burak Cendek and Joe Lynch discuss the VC perspective - in other words, how venture capitalists view opportunities in the transportation and logistics industry. Burak Cendek is a Partner at Autotech Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm with more than $400M under management.

About Burak Cendek Burak Cendek is a Partner at Autotech Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm on a mission to solve the world’s ground transport challenges with technology, realizing the next frontier in mobility. Burak has worked with more than 200 entrepreneurs over the course of his career. His broad business and technical experience position him as an expert on growth strategies, financial/business modeling, and fundraising. As a partner at Autotech Venture, Burak oversees investments relating to fintech, SaaS, and supply chain/logistics. Most recently, prior to joining Autotech Ventures, Burak was a junior partner at Revo Capital, investing in B2B SaaS businesses in Europe. Burak earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering at California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and a Master of Business Administration at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business.

About Autotech Ventures Autotech Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm with more than $400M under management to date and a mission to solve the world’s ground transport challenges with technology, realizing the next frontier in mobility. Autotech is a team of experienced entrepreneurs, operators and technologists; investors with a world-class transport community and decades of ground transport experience. With its our founder-first philosophy, Autotech invests globally in seed through series C startups solving ground transport challenges related to connectivity, autonomy, shared-use, electrification, and digitization of enterprise. The team is excited about deep-tech, Autonomous, AI, and semiconductors, and business model innovations in marketplaces, fintech and SaaS, among other things. When Autotech finds the right opportunity, they’re willing to make an initial investment of $1M-$8M as a lead or follow-on investor.

Key Takeaways: The VC Perspective * Burak Cendek is a Partner at Autotech Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm with more than $400M under management. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Burak discuss the VC perspective – in other words, how venture capitalists view investment opportunities in the transportation and logistics industry. * Burak discussed some of the areas that interest Autotech Ventures and some of their recent investments which include: + Newtrul has created a digitally connected experience for shippers, brokers, and carriers. + BasicBlock’s industry-leading software and financial services allow independent truck drivers to spend less time worrying about cashflow and more time focused on the road. + KlearNow has simplified global customs clearance and drayage functions. + High Definition Vehicle Insurance (HDVI) created Shift, the first dynamically priced insurance product that enables fleets to reduce the cost of their monthly premiums within their policy term.

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Taylor Monks and Joe Lynch discuss the BasicBlock story. Taylor is the Co-founder and CEO of BasicBlock, a software and financial services company that enables independent truck drivers to spend less time worrying about cashflow and more time focused on the road.

About Taylor Monks Taylor Monks is the Co-founder and CEO of BasicBlock, which is a complete payment platform for carriers that makes getting paid faster, easier, and better. As honorary visionary of BasicBlock, Taylor has a demonstrated history of identifying trends and accurately predicting market strategies in both payments and transportation. With a strong background in tech and marketing, he leads the company’s product team and overarching R&D and customer acquisition initiatives. He’s the catalyst behind the BasicBlock team and is constantly pushing for velocity and growth. He attended Nebraska Wesleyan University before dropping out 6 credits shy of a degree to start BasicBlock and radically upturn an industry. He splits time between the company’s Lincoln, Nebraska, and Chicago offices.

About BasicBlock BasicBlock is a financial technology company founded in 2018 in Lincoln, Nebraska, that builds financial products to help independent carriers grow their fleets. BasicBlock has quickly become a leader in freight factoring, and its tools provide streamlined, efficient and cost-effective financial services for fleets and carriers worldwide. The company's mission is to help fleets get paid more quickly and increase access to affordable working capital.

Key Takeaways: The BasicBlock Story * Taylor Monks is the Co-founder and CEO of BasicBlock, a software and financial services company that enables independent truck drivers to spend less time worrying about cashflow and more time focused on the road. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Taylor discussed Taylor’s impressive background and the founding of BasicBlock. * BasicBlock is a freight factoring team with a big mission: Getting Money in Your Pocket Faster * BasicBlock is the home for streamlined, efficient and cost effective financial services for fleets and carriers. * BasicBlock’s industry-leading software and financial services allow independent truck drivers to spend less time worrying about cashflow and more time focused on the road. * BasicBlock started as a simple trucking freight factoring app that allowed drivers to scan and send load documents at low rates. Now BasicBlock is a complete payment platform for carriers that makes getting paid quicker than ever.

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Jeff Tucker and Joe Lynch discuss the Breakbulk Americas conference. Jeff is the CEO of Tucker Company Worldwide, the oldest privately-held freight brokerage in North America, specializing in notoriously complicated freight, like temperature-controlled, oversized, and high-value, high-security shipments.

About Jeff Tucker As third-generation CEO of Tucker Company Worldwide, Jeff oversees sales, marketing, and the company’s industry presence. He is the former chairman of the board of directors for the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA). He also chairs the committee for and has co-authored each edition of, TIA’s “Carrier Selection Framework” which provides guidance on the selection of safe motor carriers. Jeff has testified before Congress on truck safety matters and was named by a USDOT Administrator to a special committee to advise USDOT on highway safety. He is on the board of directors for the National Industrial Transportation League and chairs its Highway Transportation Committee. Jeff was recently appointed chairman of the Transportation & Logistics Steering Committee for BSMA. Jeff's commentaries have appeared on CNBC and in The Wall Street Journal, Journal of Commerce, Logistics Management, Transport Topics, Defense Transportation Journal, and many others.

About Tucker Company Worldwide Tucker Company Worldwide is one of the oldest privately-held freight brokerage in North America, specializing in notoriously complicated freight, like temperature-controlled, oversized, and high-value, high-security shipments.Tucker Worldwide helps transportation professionals for some of the world’s top brands ensure the safe, on-time delivery of their freight using carefully designed procedures, cutting-edge technologies, and award-winning service. Whether your shipment is oversized, delicate, high-value, or hazardous, we’re prepared to manage it with the utmost care.

About Breakbulk Americas Breakbulk Americas, is the region’s largest trade event for the project cargo and breakbulk industry. As a global conference, exhibition and networking experience, we attract some of the biggest oil and gas companies and top-performing engineering, procurement and construction firms, all groups who are eager to capitalize on the benefits of Breakbulk Americas and connect with new supply chain partners. Each year, our attendees include leading energy companies, global and regional specialized service providers and other key-decision makers. This event will feature over 200 exhibitors, showcasing innovative solutions to aid industry progress globally and foster high-value deals among ocean carriers, ports, logistics providers, road transportation, export packers and many more. This year, we are welcoming back global sector leaders in-person to discover trends shaping project opportunities and engage in a variety of networking activities. The three-day event will take place Tuesday, Sept. 27 – Thursday, Sept. 29 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas, the world’s hub for oil and gas. John D. Ratzenberger, widely known as Cliff Calvin from the longest-running comedy series “Cheers,” will provide the keynote address for all attendees. Ratzenberger has become Hollywood’s most outspoken advocate for manufacturing, skilled labor and the companies that are the foundation of our great country.

Key Takeaways: Breakbulk Americas * Jeff Tucker is the CEO of Tucker Company Worldwide, the oldest privately-held freight brokerage in North America, specializing in notoriously complicated freight, like temperature-controlled, oversized, and high-value, high-security shipments. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Jeff discuss Tucker Company Worldwide and the Breakbulk Americas conference, the region’s largest trade event for the project cargo and breakbulk industry professionals. * Breakbulk Americas will be held September 27-29 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas. * According to the FreightWaves, The basic definition of breakbulk is any individual piece of cargo that does not fit into a container and is not carried in bulk. Breakbulk refers to cargoes that can be “unitized,” such as metal ingots or bales of pulp, as opposed to those that cannot, such as ore. A breakbulk cargo can be anything from forest products to paper rolls to steel girders, metal drums and much larger items. * Project cargo is a type of cargo that is oversized, typically high value and requiring special equipment such as cranes, forklifts, trucks or tools to move. This type of cargo is transported by utilizing specialized vessels, train wagons, trucks or aircrafts. * The carriers and brokers that move project cargo and breakbulk require specialized knowledge and expertise. * Project cargo is common in the following industries: oil & gas, wind, solar, construction, infrastructure, industrial, mining, aerospace, military – any industry that has high value, oversized cargo that has to be transported.

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Rick Tellez and Joe Lynch discuss the KlearNow story. Rick is the Co-founder of KlearNow, a tech firm dedicated to simplifying global customs clearance and drayage functions.

About Rick Tellez Rick Tellez is the Co-founder of KlearNow, a technology start-up positioned as the go-to digital supply chain solution for businesses that trade across borders. His business acumen was built from a 20-year successful track record of managing operations, engineering and sales positions at DHL. Prior to starting KlearNow, Rick was on an executive career development track at DHL where he experienced multiple aspects of the business, including operations, process improvement, hub and gateway management, labor negotiations, special project management, and sales. Rick saw the frustrations faced by today’s supply chain operators, and those observations sparked his desire to start KlearNow. Now, Rick uses his first-hand experience to inform the strategy behind KlearNow’s logistics technology and services. Rick received a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

About KlearNow KlearNow is transforming supply chains with its smart Logistics as a Service (LaaS) platform that connects data, people, processes, and organizations to enable new levels of visibility and productivity that reduce logistics costs and create better customer experiences. KlearNow’s customs clearance and drayage marketplaces on its AI-powered platform ease supply chain bottlenecks by digitizing paper-based transactions and enabling customs brokers and transporters to deliver superior real-time visibility needs of importers, exporters, and freight forwarders.

Key Takeaways: The KlearNow Story * Rick Tellez is the Co-founder of KlearNow, a tech firm dedicated to simplifying global customs clearance and drayage functions. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Rick discussed Rick’s entrepreneurial journey and the founding of KlearNow. * The global supply chain logistics market is highly fragmented with documentation processes that are complex, labor-intensive, error-prone, and time-consuming. KlearNow’s goal is to simplify and automate those processes. * KlearNow custom clearance + Digital customs clearance with end-to-end shipment and transportation visibility + Consolidated view of customs activities and multi-leg shipments on one platform + Clear customs exceptions quickly * KlearNow drayage + Connecting truckers to shipments just at the right time with KlearNow Trucker Mobile App + Last mile visibility for efficient warehouse planning and increased customer satisfaction + Real-time demurrage clock to avoid unnecessary fees

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Chuck Wallace and Joe Lynch discuss the HDVI story. Chuck is the CEO and Co-founder of High Definition Vehicle Insurance (HDVI), where he leads an experienced team of insurance, technology, and trucking industry experts who deeply understand the challenges of today’s fleets.

About Chuck Wallace Chuck Wallace is the CEO and Co-founder of HDVI. He has decades of experience in the insurtech, mobility, and freight and logistics markets -- and the intersection between these three industries. Prior to founding HDVI, Chuck held senior operating roles in leading consumer financial services and technology companies, including Co-founder of Esurance (acquired by Allstate in 2011); Head of Operations at Automatic Labs (connected car and connected insurance platform company acquired by SiriusXM in 2017); President at uSell.com (eCommerce platform company for sale of used mobile consumer electronics), and was the CEO at Ustream.TV (live video broadcast platform company acquired by IBM in 2016). Chuck started his career as a United States Air Force instructor pilot, first teaching young men and women to fly at undergraduate pilot training in Lubbock Texas, and then flying the C-130 Hercules in Frankfurt, Germany and Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. Chuck is a graduate of the US Air Force Academy. He earned an MBA from the Wharton School, and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

About HDVI HDVI delivers modern insurance driven by safety, service and savings to small and mid-size trucking fleet operators. It aims to become a partner to fleet business owners by providing next-generation insurance integrated with best-in-class telematics hardware, advanced software and services to help them manage their vehicles and business each day. By incorporating telematics and dash cam data from its customers into its integrated risk management model, HDVI is able to select, price, manage, and retain risk more accurately and efficiently than incumbent commercial auto insurance providers. HDVI is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with additional offices in Greenville, South Carolina; Austin, Texas; and San Francisco, California. High Definition Vehicle Insurance, Inc. is a licensed property casualty insurance agent with products underwritten by various insurance companies.

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Key Takeaways: The HDVI Story * Chuck Wallace is the CEO and Co-founder of High Definition Vehicle Insurance (HDVI), where he leads an experienced team of insurance, technology, and trucking industry experts who deeply understand the challenges of today’s fleets. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Chuck discuss Chuck’s impressive background and the founding of HDVI. * Chuck is one of the Co-founders of Esurance, which was eventually acquired by Allstate. Chuck and the team at Esurance were one of the first insurance companies to sell policies directly to consumers over the internet, instead of using in-person meetings or phone calls. * Chuck has also successfully lead a number of companies that have one characteristic in common – disruptive brands that transformed markets by leveraging technology and data. Chuck and his team at HDVI are using the same playbook, using tech to lower costs and deliver a better customer experience. * HDVI created Shift – the first dynamically priced insurance product that enables fleets to reduce the cost of their monthly premiums within their policy term. * HDVI’s Shift tool uses a fleet’s own real-time telematics data to charge a fleet the cost of their actual risk. Because HDVI has more precise information, they are able to deliver savings that traditional insurers can’t match. They are also able to provide specific insights that can make a fleet safer – thus reducing their insurance costs. * HDVI’s fleet portal and dashboards help fleets understand how to improve safety and decrease insurance premiums.

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Ryan Schreiber and Joe Lynch discuss 3 freight trends to watch. Ryan is the Vice President, Industry and Growth at Metafora, previously “CarrierDirect”, which is the leading business consulting and software development firm that exclusively serves the Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain space.

About Ryan Schreiber Ryan Schreiber is the Vice President, Industry and Growth, at Metafora. Ryan was born and raised in Tampa, Florida. Ryan earned a degree in History from the University of South Florida and then a Law degree from Michigan State University. Prior to joining Metafora, Ryan worked at a variety of logistics companies and even started and exited a few tech-enabled freight brokerage start-ups. Ryan is a skilled technologist and strategist who has helped transform many leading transportation and logistics companies. In Ryan’s experience, great technology is important, but finding and keeping the right people is the key to success in the 3PL business.

About Metafora Metafora, previously “CarrierDirect”, is the leading business consulting and software development firm that exclusively serves the Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain space. They partner with carriers, shippers, and freight tech vendors to help them optimize their business and build software to fuel their growth. Welcome to the new way forward. Welcome to Metafora.

Key Takeaways: 3 Freight Trends to Watch * Ryan Schreiber is the Vice President, Industry and Growth at Metafora, previously “CarrierDirect”, which is the leading business consulting and software development firm that exclusively serves the Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain space. * In the podcast interview, Ryan and Joe discuss the following 3 freight trends to watch. + Successful freight-tech selection, implementation, and deployment is one of the keys to competing and winning in the logistics space. Companies would be wise to get outside help from experts like Metafora – the cost of failure is too high. + The best logistics and transportation companies are investing in their people, technology, and better understanding their customers. + Partnering with other companies to increase capacity, capability, and competitiveness is the new norm among logistics leaders. Companies like Lean Solutions Group (staffing partner) and Metafora (consulting/technology) are enabling their customers to grow faster and more profitably. * Metafora has a deep knowledge of the components that contribute to growth and profitability for transportation and logistics companies at all stages of your journey. * Metafora is a trusted partner who will jump at the chance to help carriers, freight brokers, shippers, and tech vendors do great things. * At Metafora, they are experts in all things transportation, logistics and supply chain strategy and technology. Their mission is to help your business overcome roadblocks toward progress and growth, so we can contribute to a more efficient world together. * For the carriers, 3PLs, and brokers who are ready to go the extra mile towards growth, profitability, and overall improvement: it’s time to consider Metafora.

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Brittany Traylor and Joe Lynch discuss the TraylorTranspo story. Brittany is the CEO of TraylorTranspo LLC, an asset light brokerage that specializes in power-only moves, which typically means the carrier provides the tractor and the shipper provides the trailer.

About Brittany Traylor Brittany Traylor is the Founder and CEO of TraylorTranspo, an asset-based freight brokerage that streamlines the logistics function and delivers a superior customer experience using consumer-grade freight tech (Turvo). Prior to launching her own company in 2021, Brittany was an owner-operator for over 5 years. During that time, Brittany drove dry van, flat bed, and over-dimensional loads all over the lower 48 states. As a driver, she gained first-hand insights into the challenges facing both truck drivers and shippers. When she founded her own company, Brittany committed to building a better brokerage, with a real connection to both drivers and shippers. Brittany was raised in the foster care system in Germany and moved to the USA as an adult so her success hasn’t come easily. With the goal of paying it forward, Traylor Transpo partners with the Texas Workforce Commission to help people get their start in logistics and supply chain.

**About TraylorTranspo**                   TraylorTranspo is an asset-based freight brokerage based in Dallas, Texas. Traylor was founded by an owner-operator, Brittany Traylor who wanted to create a tech-centric brokerage that puts people first – so employees, drivers, carriers, and shippers are all family at Traylor. The company specializes in drop and hook shipments (power-only) and open-deck transportation. The company also moves a lot of scrap, which is a notoriously difficult type of freight to haul. Traylor’s technology streamlines the shipping process, reduces cost, and facilitates collaboration. TraylorTranspo also has a social mission of helping people typically under-represented in logistics - get their start.

            **About Turvo** Turvo provides the world’s leading collaboration application designed specifically for the supply chain. Turvo connects people and organizations allowing shippers, logistics providers, and carriers to unite their supply chains, deliver outstanding customer experiences, collaborate in real-time, and accelerate growth. The technology unifies all systems, internal and external, providing one end-to-end solution to execute all operations and analytics while eliminating redundant manual tasks and automating business processes. Turvo customers include some of the world’s largest, Fortune 500 logistics service providers, shippers and freight brokers. Turvo is based in the San Francisco Bay Area with offices in Dallas, Texas, and Hyderabad, India.

   **Key Takeaways: The TraylorTranspo Story** * Brittany Traylor is the Founder and CEO of TraylorTranspo, an asset light brokerage that specializes in power-only moves, which typically means the carrier provides the tractor and the shipper provides the trailer.
  • In the podcast interview, Joe and Brittany discuss Brittany’s difficult childhood, moving to America as a young adult, and the founding of TraylorTranspo.
  • Power only trucking is a full truckload move that occurs when a carrier provides only a driver and a tractor or “power unit.” With power only moves, the driver does not bring a trailer, but instead hooks up to and hauls a trailer that is either leased or owned by a 3PL or shipper.
  • Drop and hook shipments became more popular after the hours of service (HOS) and electronic logging device (ELD) mandate took effect in 2019.
  • With drop and hook shipments, drivers are able to spend more time driving because they are not involved in live loads / uploads. Drivers simply drop the trailer and the shipper unloads the trailer when they have time. For pickups, drivers hook up the trailer and get back to driving.
  • Because of her difficult upbringing, Brittany makes a point of giving people an opportunity to succeed.
  • TraylorTranspo works closely with the Texas Work Force Commission to hire and train people who often are not given a chance – this has lead to a very loyal team and family-like culture at the company.
  • Traylor is a small, but fast growing brokerage that is uses freight tech (Turvo) to streamline the shipping process, reduce costs per load, and deliver a superior customer experience for both carriers and shippers.

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Nathan Strang and Joe Lynch discuss the challenging shipping environment and why shippers need an ocean freight survival guide. Nathan is the Director of Ocean Trade Lane Management at Flexport, the operating system for global trade.

About Nathan Strang Nathan Strang is the Director of Ocean Trade Lane Management at Flexport where he actively fights global logistics chaos. In his role Nathan utilizes Flexport’s global logistics performance data to define short and long term ocean operations strategies that optimize carrier and port performance. This enables Flexport to reduce customer frustration and stress by providing greater certainty in a challenged market. Nathan also serves as Flexport’s ocean and intermodal operations expert, distilling complex market trends into actionable insights for Flexport’s internal teams and clients. Prior to Flexport Nathan served in the United States Navy as an operation and tactics expert and strategic planner. He holds an MS in Business Leadership from the University of San Diego and a BA in International Relations from Manhattan College (NY).

About Flexport Flexport is the platform for global logistics. Companies of all sizes—from emerging brands to Fortune 500s—use Flexport technology to optimize their supply chains, and deliver for customers anywhere in the world. Flexport connects the entire ecosystem of global trade on the Flexport Platform, empowering buyers, sellers and logistics providers with the services and technology to grow and innovate.

Key Takeaways: Ocean Freight Survival Guide * Nathan Strang is the Director of Ocean Trade Lane Management at Flexport, the operating system for global trade. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Nathan discuss the challenging shipping environment and why shippers need an ocean freight survival guide. * The ocean freight market has unprecedented challenges caused by Covid, increased consumer spending (more imports), supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, war in Europe, fuel costs, - and seemingly a new problem every week. * Nathan recommends that every shipper should do the following:

+ Continuously assess your supply chain plan to understand volumes, transit times, assumptions, carriers, ports, and risks.
+ Work with an NVO like Flexport to understand potential options that will reduce costs, transit times, and mitigate risks.
+ Leverage technology and data insights from your NVO. If your NVO doesn’t provide that edge, perhaps you should call Flexport.
  • Flexport is an NVO or (Non-Vessel Owning Common Carrier). An NVO buys space or “slots” from a containership operator and sells them often to shippers whose freight is less than a full container load ( LCL ).
  • Flexport provides customers a strategic operating model that powers more transparent, more agile, more efficient, and more profitable global supply chains.
  • Flexport enables their clients and partners to simplify their supply chains by putting everything into one system.
  • Flexport enables shippers to automate orders, onboard suppliers, book logistics, track cargo—even if other partners handle it.
  • Flexport’s single dashboard speeds workflows, enables collaboration, and provides shippers and carriers valuable insights.

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Tim Henry and Joe Lynch discuss the Haul story. Tim is the Co-founder and CEO of Haul, a digital platform that connects certified and vetted commercial truck drivers with trucking companies looking for qualified drivers.

About Tim Henry Tim Henry is the CEO and Co-founder of Haul, a Bay Area and Denver based digital platform that connects certified and vetted commercial truck drivers with trucking companies to operate their trucks on assignments of various lengths. Prior to Haul, Tim advised some of the fastest venture backed startups in logistics and freight tech tackling fleet management system, the transportation management system and freight brokerage model in the US, EU and India. Prior to that, Tim was an early member of the team behind Uber Freight, a leading technology-first top 10 freight brokerage in the US.

About Haul Haul is a digital platform that connects certified and vetted commercial truck drivers with trucking companies to operate their trucks on assignments of various lengths. Haul provides drivers the freedom to choose assignment type and schedule, while offering pay visibility and immediate access to earned wages. Simultaneously, Haul meets the needs of third-party logistics, private fleets, and trucking companies to provide drivers in a way that best meets their business needs, from temporary flex workers to full-time hires. Created by Uber Freight alumni, Haul is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and Denver.

Key Takeaways: The Haul Story with Tim Henry * Tim Henry is the Co-founder and CEO of Haul, a digital platform that connects certified and vetted commercial truck drivers with trucking companies looking for qualified drivers. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Tim discussed Tim’s career and his co-founding of Haul. * Haul provides drivers the freedom to choose assignment type and schedule, while offering pay visibility and immediate access to earned wages. * Simultaneously, Haul meets the needs of fleet operators who rely on skilled drivers to keep the U.S. supply chain flowing. * Drivers are flocking to Haul for the following reasons:

+ Digital first so drivers can apply, check in, and get paid on the same digital app – no more antiquated paperwork.
+ Generous payments and benefits, including instant pay.
+ Scheduling flexibility - assignments that fits the drivers’ schedule and preferences.
  • Fleet operators like working with Haul because:

    • Access to a large pool of vetted CDL drivers – today
    • Drivers are pre-vetted, compliant, on-demand and managed.
    • Flexibility to ramp up or ramp down depending on the fleet’s needs.
    • Haul handles all of the payroll costs of W2 employees: Taxes, Payroll and Benefits.
    • Haul is becoming the gig economy’s payment solution. With features like InstantPay, Haul is rethinking how the new generation of truck drivers want to drive, work and get paid.

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Dan McCann and Joe Lynch discuss the Symtrain story. Dan is the CEO & Chief Learning Officer at Symtrain, an advanced AI-based training platform that is unlike any other.

About Dan McCann Dan McCann is the Founder and CEO of Symtrain, the maker of immersive learning technology that gives employees real job experience by engaging them in authentic work simulations. Dan is an experienced and dynamic leader. His passion for lifetime learning, growth, and innovation has led him to build symtrain, an SaaS platform which automates the process of role-play and coaching. Symtraining allows employees to apply knowledge, build confidence, and develop skills quickly.

About Symtrain Symtrain is an advanced AI-based training platform that is unlike any other. It simulates real-world coaching scenarios to prepare front-line agents for interactions with customers. Much more than a simulation, the platform is an immersive CX training experience that combines audio and visual elements for an all-encompassing approach to training which helps agents to better understand and retain the information. Benefits include improved quality, reduced training time and training resource costs, increased speed to efficiency, and an overall improvement in the key metrics that matter most to clients. Symtrain is emerging as an innovator in AI coaching and virtual training, and was recently awarded two International Stevie Awards for innovation in workforce readiness and corporate learning. Follow our journey at www.symtrain.com.

Key Takeaways: The Symtrain Story * Dan McCann is the Founder and CEO of Symtrain, a firm that is revolutionizing the way frontline teams are trained and coach. * In the podcast interview, Dan and Joe discussed Dan’s entrepreneurial journey and the founding of Symtrain. * Symtrain is an immersive learning technology platform that gives employees real job experience by engaging them in authentic work simulations. * Lean Solutions Group and Symtrain have formed a partnership that enables transportation and logistics companies to use industry specific simulation training modules that were developed by the Lean Solutions Group. * Symtrain engages employees in simulated work experiences that feel “real” – working at their own pace, anywhere, anytime, on any device. * Employees are empowered to take charge of their own learning and success. As a result, they learn faster, retain more, build confidence, and master the skills they need to deliver the best customer interactions every time. * Symtrain is a simulated training solution that creates a hands-on experience for sales, services, and support employees within a safe space * By digitalizing the manual training and coaching processes, Symtrain enables companies to build employee attitudes, skills, and knowledge – faster, better, and cheaper.

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Bob Rich and Joe Lynch discuss the ROAR Logistics story. Bob is the Founder and President of ROAR Logistics, a based logistics company that delivers world-class service by rail, ocean, air or road.

 **About Bob Rich** Bob Rich is the Founder and President of ROAR Logistics, a Buffalo based logistics company that lives up to its name by delivering world-class service by **R**ail, **O**cean, **A**ir or **R**oad (**ROAR**). Prior to founding ROAR with 3 associates in 2003, Bob held a series of positions with increasing responsibilities at both Rich’s (his family’s business) and other logistics companies. ROAR has enjoyed rapid growth and now has 8 locations within the USA. Bob gives all the credit to the ROAR team and the culture they have created. Bob earned a BS in Environmental Psychology from St. Lawrence University and an MBA from the Richard J. Wehle School of Business, Canisius College. When he is not busy leading the charge at ROAR, Bob is a family man who has diverse interests including acting, music, and volunteering in the Buffalo community.

About ROAR Logistics Founded in 2003, ROAR Logistics entered the transportation industry as an upstart Intermodal Marketing Company (IMC), approaching an old industry with a fresh, innovative attitude. Pioneering a much-needed transformation in transportation services, Founder & President, Bob Rich III, set out with two associates and a vision to change the logistics landscape – placing shippers at the forefront of its mission to build a “World Class” logistics company. October 2018 marked the beginning of ROAR’s 15th year in business and, today, the company continues to be recognized as a world-class industry leader in domestic truckload & LTL freight brokerage, intermodal marketing services, international freight forwarding, NVOCC and US-licensed customs brokerage services. Headquartered in Buffalo, New York, ROAR continues to grow successfully, with ten operations throughout the United States and a global network of agents providing comprehensive transportation services in over 150 countries worldwide. ROAR prides itself on delivering an extensive portfolio of award-winning transportation and logistics solutions – whether by Rail, Ocean, Air or Road – to a diverse clientele across a broad spectrum of industries.

Key Takeaways: The ROAR Logistics Story * Bob Rich is the Founder and President of ROAR Logistics, a Buffalo based logistics company that lives up to its name by delivering world-class service by Rail, Ocean, Air or Road (ROAR). * In the podcast interview, Bob and Joe discuss Bob’s life, career, and his role as the Founder and President of ROAR Logistics. * Bob comes from a family of successful entrepreneurs and Bob grew up working in the family business. * Bob started ROAR Logistics in 2003 with Tony Barnes, Beth Grieshober, and Guy Gessner. ROAR’s first load booked was a rail shipment and was handled by Tony Barnes. * Today ROAR has sales in excess of $315M and 180 associates in 10 offices nationwide. * Bob believes that ROAR Logistics success is because of the people and the culture. * Click here to see ROAR’s Philosophy.

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Ben McLean and Joe Lynch discuss the Ruan story. Ben serves as CEO for Ruan Transportation Management Systems, one of the largest privately-held logistics firms in the U.S.

About Ben McLean Benjamin McLean serves as CEO for Ruan Transportation Management Systems, one of the largest privately-held logistics firms in the United States. Ben joined Ruan in 2007 and served in a number of corporate and operational roles, including COO and CIO, before assuming his current role in 2015. Prior to joining Ruan, Ben assisted companies with mergers, acquisitions, and equity offerings at William Blair & Company in Chicago and the law firm of Cravath, Swaine & Moore in New York. He was also a systems developer and architect at Deloitte Consulting, where his team developed and implemented enterprise software for multiple clients. Ben was raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the Kellogg School of Management and a law degree from Northwestern University School of Law. He earned his undergraduate degree in computer engineering from Northwestern. Ben serves as a board member for UFP Industries and the American Transportation Research Institute, and he is a member of the Northwestern University Transportation Center Business Advisory Committee. Ben is also a member of the Iowa Business Council and served as chair of the organization from 2016 to 2018. Previous board and philanthropic affiliations include United Way of Central Iowa, Orchard Place, and Reaching Higher Iowa.

About Ruan Transportation Ruan provides Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, Value-Added Warehousing, and Brokerage Support Services to customers across the U.S. Ruan’s Integrated Supply Chain Solutions services encompass all aspects of transportation and logistics, providing our customers the ideal combination of asset- and non-asset-based solutions that get your products from point A to point B safely and efficiently. With more than 90 years of transportation management experience, Ruan is one of the top 10 privately owned transportation companies in the country with 300 operations and 5,000 team members.

Key Takeaways: The Ruan Story * Ben McLean is the CEO of Ruan Transportation Management Systems, one of country’s top 10 privately owned transportation companies. * In the podcast interview, Ben shared the Ruan story – a story that started 90 years ago. Ben explains how Ruan’s founder, John Ruan created a company and a culture that enabled it grow into one of country’s top transportation companies. * Over the last 90 years, Ruan has thrived as an industry leader by staying true to their Guiding Principles of People First, Safety Focus, Exceptional Performance, Customer Satisfaction, and Continuous Improvement—all of which were foundational to the company as John Ruan built customer relationships and developed his team during Ruan’s early years of growth. * The company founder, John Ruan moved his first load of gravel on July 4, 1932. See his story here: About John Ruan * Ruan is a family-owned transportation management company, providing Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, and Value-added Warehousing. Their Integrated Supply Chain Solutions combine Ruan’s non-asset and asset-based capabilities with optimal technology. * Ruan Transportation Management System includes:

+ **Dedicated Contract Transportation** – With Ruan’s Dedicated Contract Transportation, shippers gain a transportation solution that functions as an extension of their supply chain. The tractors and trailers are often branded with the customer’s company logo and image. Driver uniforms also reflect the customer’s brand.
+ **Managed Transportation** – Ruan’s provides a customized third-party logistics solutions that includes mode selection, carrier management, network optimization, certified brokerage services, and more.
+ **Value-Added Warehousing** - Ruan offers dedicated, Value-Added Warehousing services that combines the best warehouse management system (WMS) and experienced professionals to create the best experience for their customers. Ruan offers the region’s most versatile warehouse space and customized solutions tailored to their customers’ requirements.
+ **Integrated Supply Chain Solutions** – Ruan offers an integrated supply chain solution that is customized to the customer’s specific needs. The solution may include a combination of the following services: freight brokerage, dedicated fleets, warehousing services, and contract logistics agreements.
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    • 300+ operations nationwide
    • On-site managers to direct fleets and drivers
    • 5,000 team members, including 4,000 professional drivers
    • Ongoing commitment to quality and process improvement
    • 24/7 customer care from one full-service transportation company
    • Asset- and non-asset-based solutions
    • Proprietary Megasafe Safety Program
    • More facts about Ruan, click here

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Technology Alone Won’t Integrate Your Supply Chain with Paul Jensen

Transportation vs Logistics with Marty Wadle

The Driver’s Perspective with Dean Key

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Ninaad Acharya and Joe Lynch discuss the Fulfillment IQ story. Ninaad is the Co-founder and CEO of Fulfillment IQ, a transformational supply chain solutions provider for companies that dare to disrupt.

About Ninaad Acharya Ninaad Acharya is the Co-founder and CEO of Fulfillment IQ, an ecommerce fulfillment product studio that supports brands, retailers, and 3PLs with bespoke solutions. He is passionate about building simple, elegant and highly effective product and commercial strategies. With over 20 years of experience in supply chain digital transformation and technology, Ninaad has successfully led and continues to lead the creation of disruptive technology solutions in Fortune 50 companies, retailers, 3PLs and ecommerce brands.

About Fulfillment IQ Fulfillment IQ offers comprehensive ecommerce fulfillment-focused solutions that span strategy, platform build, optimization, scaling, and implementation. With a 100% success rate, Fulfillment IQ has enabled $10B in GMV and supported 50M+ SF of warehouse. The team combines a strong domain knowledge, disciplined engineering mindset, innovative data analytics, AI, and cloud ops with a keen focus on customer experience to build smarter processes, solutions and supply chains. After decades of experience, we’ve dug deep roots in the supply chain industry through positions in operations, technology, project and product management, solution design, customer support, customer onboarding, and business development.

Key Takeaways: The Fulfillment IQ Story * Ninaad Acharya is the Co-founder and CEO of Fulfillment IQ, a transformational supply chain solutions provider for companies that dare to disrupt. * In the podcast interview, Ninaad and Joe discussed the founding of Fulfillment IQ and Ninaad’s entrepreneurial journey. * The quote below from Ninaad provides insight into the mission of Fulfillment IQ: + “From day one, our goal has been to help businesses realize the full potential of their supply chain with the power of technology solutions that matter. We thrive on building customer-centric, revolutionary digital products - solutions that power more efficient and effective supply chains.” * Fulfillment IQ provides the following services: + FIQ Tech – Custom-built fulfillment platform (end-to-end product development) + FIQ Implement – Implementations done right, the first time (consistent, proven results) + FIQ Fractional Chief Supply Chain Officer - On-demand access to industry-leading supply chain expertise (World-class supply chain leadership when and where you need it) + FIQ Consult - Expert audits, practical strategies, custom roadmaps, and more to find and fix the waste streams in your supply chain * Fulfillment IQ serves the following customer segments: + Ecommerce merchants + Enterprise Customers + 3PLs and 4PLs + VCs & PEs

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Blythe Brumleve and Joe Lynch discuss connecting the digital dots. Blythe is the Founder of Digital Dispatch and the Host of Cyberly, an influential podcast on the Freightwaves platform.

About Blythe Brumleve In 2008, Blythe Brumleve was working as a waitress and a blogger with a dream of owning her own company when she received an opportunity to work in the world of logistics. As an executive assistant to the C-suite, she gained first-hand knowledge of the daily operations of a $140M asset-based logistics provider. Knowing about her blogging side hustle, the executive team allowed her to take on the additional responsibility of the company’s digital marketing initiatives where over the course of 5 years, orchestrated two website redesigns, implemented an inbound marketing initiative, and established a sales outreach plan. After 5 years and following the unexpected closure of the logistics company, Blythe chose to seek opportunities in traditional marketing and media. During this time she served as editor in chief of Void Magazine, B2B copywriter for an ad agency, and radio/TV broadcaster in the North Florida market. During this time, her team earned several awards including three ADDY’s plus earning runner-up as Jacksonville’s Best Radio Personality. Eventually, Blythe would use these skills to fulfill her entrepreneurial goal by founding Digital Dispatch in 2018. Present-day, Blythe and her team oversee the management of dozens of websites to help the one-person marketing team flourish. In addition to running her company, Blythe is also a co-founder of the Jacksonville Podcasters Unite community, hosts the tech/B2B marketing show Cyberly on Freightwaves, and serves on the board of the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association.

About Digital Dispatch Your website is the only thing that can sell for you 24/7. While managing it can feel like a part-time job, ignoring it can cost your business revenue. That’s why Digital Dispatch is on a mission to help every freight company build a better website that connects your digital sales dots. Using our website services, you’ll know your company is built on a stronger digital foundation to increase brand awareness, off-load those annoying website tasks, shorten sales cycles, and speak confidently about ROI. Trusted by 30 freight brands and growing, Digital Dispatch pricing starts as low as $90/month with solutions to connect all of your marketing and sales data to one place with bonus industry-specific marketing education for your whole team.

Keay Takeaways: Connecting The Digital Dots * Blythe Brumleve is Founder of Digital Dispatch and the Host of Cyberly, an influential podcast on the Freightwaves platform. * At Digital Dispatch, Blythe and her team are on a mission to help every freight company build a better website that connects their digital sales dots. * In the podcast interview, Blythe and Joe discuss connecting the digital dots – in other words, leveraging your website to get more leads, reduce the sales cycle, and increase sale revenue. * Blythe shared a number of great insights including: * The buying process almost always begins online so companies need a website that will attract and convert prospective customers. * The “95-5 Rule” applies to website visitors – for every visitor, 95% are visiting to educate themselves, but are not serious buyers and 5% are serious buyers. * We don’t control the sales process, the buyers do. * The goal should be to build a relationship with prospects using engaging content. * When Blythe works with customers, she does an audit on their customer’s buying journey with the goal of finding and fixing any gap that may prevent the company from making a prospect into a customer (connecting the digital dots). * Digital Dispatch helps your freight companies get online and grow. * Digital Dispatch provides website infrastructure and industry-leading creative plus marketing education that helps their customers stay competitive.

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The Future of Logistics with Courtney Muller

Manifest - The Future of Logistics Is Here

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Raj Subbiah and Joe Lynch discuss understanding Uber Freight. Raj is Head of Product for Uber Freight, a logistics platform built on the power of Uber with the goal to reshape global logistics and deliver reliability, flexibility and transparency for shippers and carriers.

About Raj Subbiah Raj Subbiah is Head of Product for Uber Freight, Uber’s logistics business that seamlessly connects shippers and carriers across the US, Canada, and Europe. Raj comes to Uber from Yelp, where he led a range of product teams for over five years, most recently as VP of Marketplaces for the global review platform. Prior to Yelp, Raj served for nearly five years at Microsoft, improving the relevance, recall and user experience of the Bing search product. Raj holds a Master's degree in computer science from Texas A&M University, an MBA from the University of California Berkeley, and a computational mathematics and statistics degree from the University of Washington.

About Uber Freight Uber Freight is a logistics platform built on the power of Uber with the goal to reshape global logistics and deliver reliability, flexibility and transparency for shippers and carriers. Since launching in 2017, Uber Freight has built one of the world’s largest digitally-enabled carrier networks and transformed entrenched practices around pricing and booking freight to reduce inefficiencies and increase opportunities for business growth and industry collaboration. Today, the business counts over 100,000 carriers in its network and thousands of shippers as customers, from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, including AB Inbev, Nestle, LG, Land O’Lakes and many more.

Key Takeaways: Understanding Uber Freight * Raj Subbiah is Head of Product for Uber Freight, Uber’s logistics business that seamlessly connects shippers and carriers across the US, Canada, and Europe. * In the podcast interview, Raj Subbiah helps the audience gain a better understanding of Uber Freight. * Problems in the transportation and logistics business: + Logistics has traditionally been underserved by technology perhaps because of the decentralized nature of the industry – lots of different shippers, carriers, brokers, etc. + Too many manual functions where decisions lead to “local optimum.” Local optimum is the best solution to a problem within a small neighborhood of possible solutions. This concept is in contrast to the global optimum, which is the optimal solution when every possible solution is considered. + Lots of tribal knowledge, which by it’s nature is not distributed throughout the organization. Ideally, tribal knowledge is captured, verified, and codified so it can be used by the whole organization. + Shipper expectations are rising. Shippers informed by consumer technology expect a superior customer experience enabled by intuitive technology. + Shippers are also increasingly interested in sustainability. Supply chains are responsible for 80% of greenhouse gas emissions – consumers and regulators want the freight industry to literally clean up their act. + Freight’s fundamental matching problem: Only 79% of miles are loaded. Empty miles are about 1.5% of US greenhouse gas emissions. + Supply chains have been volatile since the beginning of the pandemic, with elevated rates and fragile capacity highlighting the need for innovative procurement solutions. * Raj and the Uber Freight team believe they can address and solve many of the problems listed above. * Uber Freight is a logistics platform built on the power of Uber with the goal to reshape global logistics and deliver reliability, flexibility and transparency for shippers and carriers. * Since launching in 2017, Uber Freight has built one of the world’s largest digitally enabled carrier networks and transformed entrenched practices around pricing and booking freight to reduce inefficiencies and increase opportunities for business growth and industry collaboration. Today, the business counts over 100,000 carriers in its network and thousands of shippers as customers, from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, including AB InBev, Land O’Lakes, LG, Nestlé and many more.

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Uber Freight Launches Market Access, a strategic procurement channel that enables shippers to meet evolving demands and reliably source capacity directly on the Uber Freight marketplace

Uber Freight Expands into Less than Truckload (LTL)

Uber Freight Launches Self-Service Shipper Platform in Canada

Uber Freight Opens Chicago Office

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Sreenivas Vemulapalli and Joe Lynch discuss how to streamline your logistics operations. Sreeni is Associate Vice President at Emtec Digital, a global technology services company that provides digital software engineering and transformation solutions to clients across multiple industries.

About Sreenivas (Sreeni) Vemulapalli Sreenivas (Sreeni) Vemulapalli is Associate Vice President at Emtec Digital, a global technology services company providing digital software engineering and transformation services to some of the leading transportation and logistics companies across the world. Sreeni is a passionate Digital Practice lead with core competencies in Logistics & Supply Chain and Automotive industries, and 25+ years of experience across several industry verticals, delivering highly scalable enterprise applications using the latest digital technologies and handling pre-sales, solution architecture, project management, and delivery. Sreeni has been instrumental in establishing the RPA Center of Excellence (CoE) and growing the Intelligent Automation practice at Emtec Digital.  Sreeni has a passion for helping customers across industries to realize their digital transformation vision using emerging tools/technologies.

About Emtec Digital Emtec Digital is a global technology services company providing digital software engineering and transformation services to some of the leading transportation and logistics companies across the world. We believe delivering superior solutions with agility and speed is critical to success in the logistics industry. Our expertise in technology modernization helps clients resolve critical operational challenges such as effective management of peak loads and seamless anytime, anywhere access to distributed freight data. We have helped clients address emerging threats and capitalize on new market opportunities by leveraging the power of advanced digital technologies. Our comprehensive services portfolio for the logistics industry spans Digital Strategy Consulting, Data Analytics & Engineering, Platform Development, and Intelligent Automation. We provide world-class modular services designed to help logistics companies build innovative solutions that create exceptional digital experiences. Clients trust our customer-centric services approach and agile software development practices to address critical business challenges and accelerate their digital maturity.

Key Takeaways: Streamline Your Logistics Operations * Sreenivas (Sreeni) Vemulapalli is Associate Vice President at Emtec Digital, a global technology services company providing digital software engineering and transformation services to some of the leading transportation and logistics companies across the world. * In the podcast interview, Sreeni and Joe discuss how to streamline your logistics operations. * Sreeni and the Emtec Digital team work with dozens of top logistics, transportation, warehousing, supply chain, and freight tech companies on a variety of technology projects, but the interview was mostly focused on digital automation using robotic process automation (RPA) and intelligent process automation (IPA). * Artificial intelligence is a part of intelligent automation. * Intelligent automation is the intersection between rule-based, relatively inflexible robotic process automation (RPA) with the adaptive learning and decision-making capabilities of artificial intelligence. * While the technology is not easily understandable for non-techies, RPA and IPA are affordable, easily implemented and widely used by the top transportation and logistics companies. * To stay competitive in the increasingly tech-centric logistics and transportation space, companies should consider investing in IPA and RPA – the return on investment is very attractive, which is why so many companies are taking the plunge. * In the interview, Sreeni described how companies are using RPA and IPA to streamline the following logistics operations:

+ Tracking and tracing
+ Freight quotations
+ Appointment scheduling
+ Document management including proof of delivery, bill of lading, accessorial, etc.
  • Once an operation is automated using RPA and IPA, the operation is performed faster, better, and less expensively - and it frees up your team to focus on higher value work.
  • Emtec develops digital products or platforms that are customer facing – products that have the ability to delight customers and give your company a competitive advantage.
  • Emtec is a global technology services company providing digital software engineering and transformation solutions to clients in logistics, transportation, and warehousing. Emtec also works some of the leading technology companies in the freight tech space.

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Load Board Integration - Creating a Profound Value Proposition for 3PL

TMS Provider Achieves Scale and Faster Time-to-market with Comprehensive IT Services

Top Asset-based Carrier Solves Quality Issues, Optimizes Costs, and Accelerates Release Cycles with a Robust Platform Engineering Strategy

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Peter Tirschwell and Joe Lynch discuss the post-pandemic supply chain. Peter is Vice President in the Maritime, Trade & Supply Chain division of S&P Global, a global data, analytics and business intelligence organization serving sectors including maritime, energy, automotive, petrochemical and financial.

About Peter Tirschwell Peter Tirschwell is Vice President in the Maritime, Trade & Supply Chain division of S&P Global;, a global data, analytics and business intelligence organization serving sectors including maritime, energy, automotive, petrochemical and financial. In his role Peter leads The Journal of Commerce, the historic New York City maritime newspaper founded in 1827, today a team of specialized business journalists focused on the end-to-end international shipping supply chain including shipping, ports, airfreight, trucking, rail and home delivery, addressed to the needs of shippers. A career business journalist, Peter has served as a maritime reporter, West Coast Bureau Chief, Editor in Chief and Publisher of The Journal of Commerce, over the course of his 30-year career with the JOC beginning as a maritime beat reporter in the early 1990s. He is the founder and chairman of the annual JOC TPM conference in Long Beach, Calif., the world’s largest container shipping conference, now 23 years old. He writes a regular JOC column, speaks regularly at industry events and has been quoted in or written for mainstream business media including the The Wall Street Journal, CNBC and The Washington Post, CBS News, NPR, The Financial Times, The New York Times and others. He has degrees from the University of Maine and Fordham University.

About Journal of Commerce Journal of Commerce is a team of specialized journalists covering international logistics and supply chains with a focus on containerized shipping, ports, trucking, railroads and airfreight. The JOC develops industry-leading events such as TPM, the world’s largest containerized shipping event. The Journal of Commerce is part of S&P Global Market Intelligence, whose team of experts delivers unrivaled insights and leading data and technology solutions, partnering with customers to expand their perspective, operate with confidence, and make decisions with conviction. S&P Global Market Intelligence is a division of S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI). S&P Global is the world’s foremost provider of credit ratings, benchmarks, analytics and workflow solutions in the global capital, commodity and automotive markets. With every one of our offerings, we help many of the world’s leading organizations navigate the economic landscape so they can plan for tomorrow, today.

Key Takeaways: The Post-Pandemic Supply Chain * Peter Tirschwell is Vice President in the Maritime, Trade & Supply Chain division of S&P Global. * In the podcast interview, Peter and Joe discuss the post-pandemic supply chain. * As the pandemic wanes, there are still significant supply chain challenges that must be addressed. * Joe and Peter discussed the following: + International Longshoremen & Warehousing Union (ILWU) on the West Coast are negotiating a new contract with the Pacific Maritime Association which represents 70 ocean carriers and terminal operators who operate at the 29 West Coast Ports. + East Coast port congestion is a problem because many shippers and ocean carriers are diverting ships to the East Coast to avoid potential problems in the event there is a strike or work slowdown on the West Coast. + High import volumes are straining supply chains and ports. Import volumes are 30% higher than pre-Covid levels and combined with worldwide labor shortages, disruptions to supply chains became inevitable. + Changes like the turmoil in Asia (Taiwan & China) and in Europe (Ukraine & Russia) are currently impacting supply chains. Given the amount of trade between the USA and China, any changes to the relationship could have a major impact on supply chains. * Now part of S&P Global Market Intelligence , the JOC Group is the world's authoritative provider of business intelligence, information and events for trade, transportation and logistics professionals. * JOC Group provides import and export trade information to more than 1,600 companies, governments and associations in more than 50 countries. * JOC products include PIERS, the world's most comprehensive database of U.S. waterborne activity; the TPM annual conference for the trans-Pacific and global container shipping community; JOC.com, an information portal for container shipping and international logistics; The Journal of Commerce publication for logistics executives; and RailResource, a collection of well-known brands that serve the North American freight railroad and rail-supply markets.

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Dan Gilmore and Joe Lynch discuss understanding the WMS in the Cloud. Dan is the Chief Marketing Officer at Softeon, a global provider of innovative supply chain solutions that delivers supply chain success – every time.

About Dan Gilmore Dan Gilmore is a recognized thought leader in WMS, with experience prior to his role at Softeon as the founder of Supply Chain Digest, CMO at RedPrairie (now BlueYonder) and as lead WMS analyst at META Group (later acquired by Gartner). Earlier in his career, he led the implementation of two major WMS projects for Forte Industries.

About Softeon Softeon’s track record of 100% success spans 20+ years and proof points at more than 125 supply chain performance leaders, including USP Supply Chain Solution, Sears Home Services, Duluth Trading Co., ConMed, DoItBest, The Honest Company, Casey’s Stores, Sony, Lenovo, Saddlecreek Logistics, Peter Millar and many more. Our customer base ranges from Fortune 50 companies to medium sized businesses and logistics service providers. Our extremely broad suite of supply chain solutions – provided on a single, integrated services-based technology platform – has three anchors: the Softeon Warehouse Management System (WMS), Warehouse Execution System (WES), and Distributed Order Management (DOM) system

Key Takeaways: Understanding WMS in the Cloud * In the podcast interview, Joe and Dan discuss WMS in the cloud. * Dan Gilmore is the CMO of Softeon, a global provider of innovative supply chain solutions that delivers supply chain success – every time. * Gartner research has a very favorable opinion of Softeon’s WMS. * Check out the research here: Gartner Critical Capabilities for Warehouse Management Systems 2022 * WMS stands for warehouse management system, which is a set of policies and processes intended to organize the work of a warehouse or distribution center, and ensure that the facility can operate efficiently and effectively. * Cloud computing is the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer. * Cloud computing has many advantages and technology leaders like Softeon architect their solutions to work seamlessly with the cloud. * The WMS market was slow to move to the cloud, but now that some of the original concerns are recognized as overblown, the industry is embracing cloud computing. * Advantages of cloud computing: + Lower Cost Implementations: + More Rapid Time-to-Value: + Lower Upfront Costs vs licence: + Much Lower Internal IT Costs Over Time. Don’t want to be IT infrastructure business + Portability * Softeon’s broad suite of supply chain solutions improve customer’s operations and enhance their own customer’s satisfaction and experience. * Softeon’s three flagship products are 1.) Warehouse Management System (WMS), 2.) Warehouse Execution System (WES) and 3.) Distributed Order Management (DOM) System – solutions increasingly deployed together. * Many of the world’s best supply chains are powered by Softeon, including UPS Supply Chain Services, Sears Home Services, Duluth Trading Co., Saddlecreek Logistics, Lenovo, The Honest Company, Casey’s General Stores, Denso, Suncast, Sony, Universal Music Group, Optum Rx and many more.

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Nick Strober, Melanie Flores and Joe Lynch discuss selling in tough times. Nick is a Senior Account Executive and Team Leader at Lean Solutions Group, and Melanie is the Director of Solutions Consulting at Symtrain.

About Nick Strober Nick Strober is a Senior Account Executive at Lean Solutions Group, where he is known as a jack of all trades. His contributions to marketing, HR administration, operations, and sales has helped land Lean Solutions on the INC. 500 Fastest Growing U.S. Companies for three years in a row. With this exponential success, Lean has expanded its footprint into almost every major city throughout Colombia. His time abroad has given him the tools to understand not only the U.S. and Latin American markets, but also a global business perspective. Nick’s passion for networking and eagerness to sell, has brought him in touch with incredible businessmen and women across the world.

About Lean Solutions Group Lean Solutions Group (LSG) is a nearshore and offshore service provider that focuses on expanding and enhancing its client businesses. LSG’s broad offering ranges from staffing to technology, marketing, sales, and BPO services. To succeed in the transportation and logistics business, 3PLs need to be able to hire and retain the very best talent while keeping a lid on costs. Since the competition for the best talent is fierce, companies need an edge that will help them win; LSG is that edge. LSG helps its clients set up and establish satellite offices in beautiful countries like Colombia, Guatemala, and the Philippines. LSG’s team consists of qualified bilingual professionals eager to take on new challenges and become a part of your company. Since 2014, Lean has worked with over 500 satisfied U.S.-based transportation and logistics providers. Lean ensures that your satellite office is staffed with highly educated, English-speaking professionals trained in your company’s processes and systems. The Lean approach is a low cost, low risk, low hassle, and they handle the entire process with their account managers.

About Melanie Flores Melanie Flores blends an engineer's mind with a teacher's heart and a gardener's hands. Her career path has been anything but linear, and every zigzag has blessed her with the chance to build a fun and bold idea from scratch. She graduated from MIT with a chemical engineering degree and a Theater Arts concentration. She started up Corning’s optical fiber factory in the Charlotte, NC area, founded a popular kindergarten engineering design workshop based on a famous MIT course, and led the STEM coaching team serving 48 Easter Seals teachers across metro Atlanta. In 2019, she and her teen son launched an e-commerce business, OctoGifts, that landed him customers in 25 states, two patents, and a spot on Atlanta Inno’s 25 Under 25 list. She joined symtrain in 2021 and is excited to help businesses grow their people, impact, and bottom line through digitized role-play training and coaching. A two-time TEDx speaker, Melanie lives with her husband and two sons in Alpharetta, GA.

About Symtrain Symtrain is an advanced AI-based training platform that is unlike any other. It simulates real-world coaching scenarios to prepare front-line agents for interactions with customers. Much more than a simulation, the platform is an immersive CX training experience that combines audio and visual elements for an all-encompassing approach to training which helps agents to better understand and retain the information. Benefits include improved quality, reduced training time and training resource costs, increased speed to efficiency, and an overall improvement in the key metrics that matter most to clients. Symtrain is emerging as an innovator in AI coaching and virtual training, and was recently awarded two International Stevie Awards for innovation in workforce readiness and corporate learning. Follow our journey at www.symtrain.com.

Key Takeaways: Selling in Tough Times * In the podcast interview, Joe talks with Nick Strober and Melanie Flores about selling in tough times. * Nick Strober is a Senior Account Executive at Lean Solutions Group, a nearshore service provider that delivers high-quality business solutions in staffing, tech, marketing, and sales for U.S.-based companies. * Melanie Flores is the Director of Solutions Consulting at Symtrain, an Immersive learning technology platform that gives employees real job experience by engaging them in authentic work simulations. * Lean Solutions Group and Symtrain have formed a partnership that enables transportation and logistics companies to use industry specific simulation training modules that were developed by the Lean Solutions Group. * LSG uses Symtrain to train their 8,000 plus employees and they are big believers in the technology. * Lean Solutions Group is a nearshore service provider that provide back-office, operations, customer support, and technology services to over 500 logistics companies – and they are experts in check calls. * Symtrain engages employees in simulated work experiences that feel “real” – working at their own pace, anywhere, anytime, on any device. * Employees are empowered to take charge of their own learning and success. As a result, they learn faster, retain more, build confidence, and master the skills they need to deliver the best customer interactions every time. * Symtrain is a simulated training solution that creates a hands-on experience for sales, services, and support employees within a safe space * ‍By digitalizing the manual training and coaching processes, Symtrain enables companies to build employee attitudes, skills, and knowledge – faster, better, and cheaper.

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The Fastest Growing Logistics Companies with Trey Griggs

3PL Basics: An Introduction to 3rd Party Logistics with Roberto Cadena

Digitizing Check Calls with Trey Griggs and Ryan Rogers

The Competitive Advantage with David Bell and Peter Rentschler

 Does role playing work in freight? – WTT

EV startup bets big on Tesla Semi – WTT

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Drew Wilkerson and Joe Lynch discuss why XPO spinning off RXO. Drew is North American Transportation, XPO and CEO-elect of RXO.

About Drew Wilkerson Drew Wilkerson is the President, North American Transportation, XPO and CEO-elect of RXO. Drew is a transportation industry veteran with 14 years of senior experience in brokerage operations. He has leadership and P&L responsibility for XPO's asset-light North American truck brokerage business and complementary brokered services of managed transportation, last mile logistics and global freight forwarding. Mr. Wilkerson joined XPO in 2012 to spearhead the growth of the company’s flagship truck brokerage hub in Charlotte, North Carolina. He was subsequently promoted to regional vice president and then president of XPO’s North American brokerage business, and in 2020, he was named president of North American Transportation. Prior to XPO, he held leadership positions in sales, operations, and customer and carrier relationship management with C.H. Robinson Worldwide. Mr. Wilkerson will become chief executive officer of XPO's planned spin-off of its tech-enabled brokered transportation platform when the new public company is created later this year.

RXO Profile RXO will be a leading platform for tech-enabled truck brokerage services in North America, with a long track record of industry-best revenue and margin growth, a highly efficient digital freight marketplace and access to vast truckload capacity, with complementary, asset-light offerings for last mile logistics, managed transportation and global forwarding. The corporate headquarters will be in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Key Takeaways: Why is XPO Spinning Off RXO * Drew Wilkerson is the President, North American Transportation, XPO and CEO-elect of RXO. * In the podcast interview, Drew and Joe discuss why XPO is spinning off RXO. * On July 12, 2022, XPO Logistics, Inc. (NYSE: XPO), a leading provider of freight transportation services, announced that a new company identity has been created in connection with the planned spin-off of its tech-enabled brokerage platform. * The spin-off is named RXO to reflect the company’s commitment to provide reliability multiplied by outperformance. RXO will go to market with the tagline “Massive capacity. Cutting-edge technology.” * Brad Jacobs, chairman and chief executive officer of XPO Logistics, said, “Our spin-off now has a name — RXO — bringing it one step closer to becoming a standalone industry leader. Our best-in-class truck brokerage business will be the keystone of RXO’s asset-light platform, poised to continue to take share of a growing market.” * After successfully spinning off GXO Logistics last year, XPO Logistics is on track to run the same playbook, splitting the truck brokerage business (RXO), from the core North American less-than-truckload (LTL) business. * Once the RXO spin-off is complete, both XPO and RXO will be streamlined pure plays in their respective sectors. * In addition to being more attractive stocks, Drew feels that the respective companies (XPO and RXO) will provide even better service to their customers. * Over the last 11 years, XPO has grown rapidly organically and through acquisition. With the spin-off of GXO in August, 2021 and the upcoming spin-off of RXO, the 3 companies become leaders in their respective spaces with an even greater focus on their customers. * XPO is a global leader in less-than-truckload transportation, and one of the largest LTL providers in North America. * GXO is the world’s largest pure-play contract logistics provider. * RXO will be a market leader in truck brokerage, with complementary brokered services for managed transportation, last mile logistics, and global forwarding.

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XPO Logistics Announces Plan to Create Two Standalone, Publicly Traded Industry Leaders in Less-Than-Truckload and Tech-Enabled Brokered Transportation

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GXO Logistics, Inc. Completes Spin-Off from XPO Logistics, Inc.

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Mark Ang and Joe Lynch discuss the GoBolt story. Mark is the Co-founder and CEO of GoBolt, a tech-enabled, sustainably-focused logistics provider for local ecommerce shops and national brands.

About Mark Ang Mark Ang co-founded GoBolt (formerly Bolt Logistics) out of the University of Toronto, where he obtained his Bachelor of Commerce. He was also selected to participate in the Creative Destruction Lab as part of the MBA program, an incubator/accelerator focused on scaling disruptive businesses. Prior to founding GoBolt, Mark worked in various roles spanning investment banking, assurance, and management consulting.

About GoBolt Founded in 2017, GoBolt (formerly Bolt Logistics) is a technology company building the first sustainable and first-party supply chain network that partners with merchants to deliver a complete end-to-end customer experience. By operating as an extension of each merchant’s team, GoBolt provides reliable fulfillment, last mile delivery, and reverse logistics services. With a growing network of warehouses across North America and a suite of proprietary apps designed and supported by an in-house engineering team, GoBolt unlocks enhanced transparency and control for merchants. The company’s focus on customer-centricity is further driven by a deep commitment to sustainability. GoBolt’s investment in its electric vehicle fleet is a testament to the company’s mission to be carbon negative by the end of 2023. For more information, visit gobolt.com

Key Takeaways: The GoBolt Story * Mark Ang is the Co-founder and CEO of GoBolt, a tech-enabled, sustainably-focused logistics provider for local ecommerce shops and national brands. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Mark discuss Mark’s entrepreneurial journey and the founding of GoBolt. * GoBolt (formerly Bolt Logistics) is a technology company building the first sustainable and first-party supply chain network that partners with merchants to deliver a complete end-to-end customer experience. * GoBolt provide a technology-driven, customer-centric and sustainable approach to fulfillment, including reliable warehousing, pick and pack, shipping, and last-mile delivery. * By operating as an extension of their customer's team, GoBolt deliver best-in-class services every step of the way, ensuring faster, more cost-effective, and complete customer deliveries. * GoBolt currently has locations in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Calgary, and Vancouver, New York, Miami, Houston, and Los Angeles. * GoBolt will soon open locations in Dallas, Austin, and Atlanta. * Sustainability is a core value at GoBolt and they will be carbon negative by December 2023. The GoBolt team is building a fully electric fleet, offsetting their carbon footprint, and optimizing operations for a circular supply chain.

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Alex Guillen and Joe Lynch discuss tracking medical shipments. Alex is the Director of Sales, Life Science and Pharma Europe at Tive, the leading provider of real-time supply chain visibility insights that help logistics professionals actively manage their in-transit shipments’ location and condition.

About Alex Guillen Alex Guillen is an established executive with a proven record in global business and market development, with well-rounded experience in multicultural sales management and brand building. Alex has extensive experience and expertise in cold chain; as Director of Sales, Life Science and Pharma at Tive, Alex leads sales and business development within the company's rapid-growth Life Science division. Previously, Guillen served as a Board Member and leader of Corporate Strategy at SWITRACE S.A, a developer of temperature and humidity data loggers compliant to the Pharma and Biotech industries. Alex's extensive experience also includes serving as Global Cold Chain Director of Fisher Clinical Services, CEO of Escort Cold Chain Solutions SA, and Director for Commercial Operations for Novartis Vaccines.

About Tive Tive is a leading provider of real-time supply chain visibility insights that help logistics professionals actively manage their in-transit shipments’ location and condition. With Tive, shippers and logistics service providers (LSP) eliminate preventable delays, damage, and shipment failures. Tive‘s solution provides data generated by its industry-leading trackers allowing clients to actively optimize their shipments, improve their customers’ experience, and unlock supply chain insights in an actionable real-time manner.

Key Takeaways: Tracking Medical Shipments * Alex Guillen is the Director of Sales, Life Science and Pharma Europe for Tive, which provides in-transit visibility solutions that help shipping and logistics professionals manage their shipments and eliminate preventable delays and damage. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Alex discuss the critical importance of tracking medical shipments, including: + Commercial pharmaceuticals + Clinical pharmaceuticals + Medical cold chain + Cryogenic + Organ transplants * The bar is higher for medical and pharmaceutical shipments because a shipment that is late or out of temperature range could cause loss of life.The * Tive Tracker is about the size of a deck of cards and it captures and transmits shipment data in real time with unprecedented accuracy. * The Tracker provide real time alerts that enable shippers and their 3PL partners to respond and recover the shipment in the case of temperature breech, tampering, shock, damage, theft, and a variety of other factors. * Tive enables shippers and their carrier partners to move from reactive to proactive, which is so important when transporting medical/pharma shipments. * Tive provides flexible, scalable solutions bringing end-to-end visibility to supply chain professionals. * In additional to medical and pharma, Tive provides solutions for the following supply chain problem areas: + Location Tracking for High-Value Goods + Chemicals Condition Monitoring + Handling Damage Monitoring + Damage Alerts for Electronics Shipments + Port Delays + Environmental Monitoring for Perishables + Equipment Delivery Monitoring + Automotive Supply Chain Optimization

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Doug Estrada and Joe Lynch discuss Walmart transportation. Doug is a Senior Director of Supply Chain at Walmart Stores Inc.

About Doug Estrada Douglas Estrada is a Senior Director of Supply Chain at Walmart Stores Inc. A graduate of Doane University in Crete, NE. Doug Estrada has 30 plus years of experience in Supply Chain with the last 20 years of supporting Walmart Stores, Inc. Doug has held various supply chain roles with the Walmart Private Fleet as well as working Internationally for Walmart in Central America in setting up the Retail Transportation Supply Chain Network for Walmart in several Central American Countries. Doug currently leads the Great Lakes / Upper Midwest Transportation Region for Walmart overseeing 15 Transportation Distribution Centers with over 2000 Walmart Drivers that support Stores and Clubs in that part of the country. Doug has been a board member of the Washington DC Metro Police Foundation since 2016 and sits on the Advisory Board for Truckers Against Trafficking. Doug and his wife Lisa of 31 years reside in Bentonville, AR and have three adult children.

About Walmart Sixty years ago, Sam Walton started a single mom-and-pop shop and transformed it into the world’s biggest retailer. Since those founding days, one thing has remained consistent: our commitment to helping our customers save money so they can live better. Today, we’re reinventing the shopping experience and our associates are at the heart of it. When you join our Walmart family of brands (Sam's Club, Bonobos, Moosejaw and many more!), you’ll play a crucial role in shaping the future of retail, improving millions of lives around the world. This is that place where your passions meet purpose. Join our family and build a career you’re proud of.

Key Takeaways: Walmart Transportation * Douglas Estrada is a Senior Director of Supply Chain at Walmart, the largest retailer in the world. * In the podcast interview, Doug and Joe discuss Walmart transportation along with Walmart’s vast network of carriers and brokers. * The Average Walmart Supercenter receives the following in

+ 20-40 Walmart truckloads (private fleet)
+ 200 shipment from UPS or other carrier
  • Walmart private fleet consists of:

    • 12K plus tractors
    • 65-80K trailers
    • 13K plus drivers
    • Walmart is hiring for drivers, distribution, and fulfillment: www.drive4walmart.com
    • Walmart is not only the largest retailer, they are also one of the largest shippers and their best practices often become industry best practices.
    • Walmart pioneered the use of the OTIF metric, which stands for on-time and in-full – meaning the shipment arrived on-time and everything that was supposed to deliver was included with the shipment (in-full).
    • Walmart Inc. engages in the operation of retail, wholesale, and other units worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Walmart U.S., Walmart International, and Sam's Club.
    • Walmart operates supercenters, supermarkets, hypermarkets, warehouse clubs, cash and carry stores, and discount stores; membership-only warehouse clubs; ecommerce websites, such as walmart.com, walmart.com.mx, walmart.ca, flipkart.com, and samsclub.com; and mobile commerce applications.
    • Walmart operates approximately 10,500 stores and various ecommerce websites under 46 banners in 24 countries.
    • The company was formerly known as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and changed its name to Walmart Inc. in February 2018. The company was founded in 1945 and is based in Bentonville, Arkansas.

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Supply Chain Lessons From NW Arkansas with Donnie Williams

The True Cost of OTIF Failure with Andrew Lynch

Children's Miracle Network, Walmart Raise Awareness For Children's Hospitals with "Champions Across America"

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Byron Bennett and Joe Lynch discuss the Zergratran story. Byron is the Founder and CEO of Zergratran, an innovative and sustainable high-capacity transportation company that is building the world’s first tunnel to expedite shipping goods between the North Atlantic and the North Pacific. In doing so it will offer faster, smarter, safer and cheaper solutions to existing alternatives.

About Byron Bennett Byron Bennett is the Founder and CEO of Zergratran. Byron is a graduate of The Wharton School with a background in entrepreneurship, finance, capital raising and strategic planning and, most recently, a founder of multiple fintech companies. He built a network of early stage investors and six thousand LinkedIn followers through successful capital raising efforts and popular businesses like The Chocolate Library and Discovery Wines, both in the East Village of New York City. Prior to Zergratran, Byron was the CEO of Liquidity 10X (L10X)r, a fintech company that helped startups raise capital through Reg D and Reg A filings. Prior to L10X, Byron was the CEO of Collective Wisdom Technologies (CWT), a crowd-driven platform for funding seed stage companies (filed Reg A+ offering). Prior to CWT, Byron was CEO of Springtime Solutions, a lead generation platform for banks and marketplace lending companies; accepted into the INV Fintech accelerator run by Bank Innovation and Fiserv. Byron is passionate about entrepreneurship and teaches entrepreneurship classes on www.outschool.com. He regularly mentors entrepreneurs and maintains a 30+ year strong relationship with NFTE - Network For Teaching Entrepreneurship https://www.nfte.com/. Byron holds a BS in Economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

About Zergratran Zergratran is an innovative and sustainable high-capacity transportation company that is building the world’s first tunnel to expedite shipping goods between the North Atlantic and the North Pacific. In doing so it will offer faster, smarter, safer and cheaper solutions to existing alternatives. Led by a visionary team of engineers and Wharton and Harvard scholars, Zergratran is an impact-driven company that uses emerging technologies to revolutionize the future of logistics as well as leverage its global economic and environmental impact. Our goal is to create a better, smarter, healthier and more efficient world, to build a legacy and a better future for humanity. Zergratran develop and manage ESG and technology focused infrastructure projects that will boost the efficiency of the global shipping and transportation system. It will start with Puerto Internacional Las Americas (PILA) in northern Colombia, a project which will use Maglev technology to transfer shipping containers between ports on the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through an underground tunnel.

Key Takeaways: The Zergratran Story * Byron Bennett is the Founder and CEO of Zergratran, which develops and manages ESG and technology-focused infrastructure projects around the world that boost the efficiency of the global shipping and transportation system. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Byron discuss Zergratran’s first project, a cheaper, faster, and cleaner alternative to the Panama Canal. * Zergratran’s first project is Puerto Internacional Las Americas (PILA) in northern Colombia. The project will develop new ports on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and transfer shipping containers through an underground tunnel system. * The Panama Canal is critically important to world trade and unfortunately container ships are currently waiting 12 days to cross the canal. * The Panama Canal bottleneck is causing supply chain disruptions worldwide and constraining global trade. * The Zergratran Vision for eliminating the Panama Canal bottleneck is below: + “Imagine a 13,000+ TEU container ship that can’t pass through the Panama Canal unloads at our North Pacific port. We transfer the containers across to our North Atlantic port in 15 minutes using an underground tunnel. Waiting regional ships distribute the containers onward to the US, Gulf and Eastern ports and Europe. More containers would be better dispersed and distributed and reach their final destinations faster. And the 60% of ships that now return west to Asia mostly empty, can be filled with fresh loads from South America. This coordination creates higher profitability with long term sustainability.” * Puerto Internacional Las Americas (PILA) aims to add a new container shipping route across the Central America region. This will be the focal point of a system wide efficiency upgrade driven by automation, containerization, digitization, technology and connections to neighboring port facilities.

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Max Boegl floats 40ft container on maglev track

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Mike Allan and Joe Lynch discuss the Routeique story. Mike is the President and CEO at Routeique, a software as a service (SAAS) company that enable fast-moving consumer goods businesses to save time and money, innovate faster, be more competitive, avoid costly mistakes, de-risk decisions, and satisfy ever-growing customer expectations— by providing them with unprecedented supply chain insight, foresight, and oversight.

About Mike Allan Mike Allan is the President and CEO at Routeique, a cloud-based software platform for managing the logistics and delivery operation - both in the office, and in the field. The Routeique platform offers complete management of customers, orders, invoices, vendors, products, routes and fleet. Routeique is offered as SAAS (Software As A Service) and requires no special hardware or software and no IT staff or technical resources.

About Routique Routeique gives fast-moving consumer goods businesses unprecedented supply chain insight, foresight and oversight. Routique partners with them to using transparency to make their enterprises more efficient, competitive, sustainable, responsive, and profitable than ever before. Routeique was founded in 2016, with the core team working in the back office of a Western Canadian distribution centre. The two Routeique cofounders, Mike and Scott, met through an executive forum, where they discussed issues and challenges in the supply chain space. One of the topics that continued to come up was how limited data and visibility were impacting decision-making. Scott noted that many businesses in the space were facing, “death by a thousand cuts, without knowing where the cuts were.” After realizing the solutions on the market weren’t cutting it, our co-founders decided to design the supply chain technology they needed to run the operation effectively. With Scott’s expertise in the warehousing space and Mike’s expertise in technology, they first created an order portal and increased the number of tools from there. Since Day 1, the goal has been to enable fast-moving consumer goods businesses to save time and money, innovate faster, be more competitive, avoid costly mistakes, de-risk decisions, and satisfy ever-growing customer expectations.

Key Takeaways: The Routique Story with Mike Allan * Mike Allan is the President and CEO at Routeique, a software as a service (SAAS) company that enable fast-moving consumer goods businesses to save time and money, innovate faster, be more competitive, avoid costly mistakes, de-risk decisions, and satisfy ever-growing customer expectations— by providing them with unprecedented supply chain insight, foresight, and oversight. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Mike discuss the founding of Routique along with Mike’s insights on the increasingly important omni-channel delivery market. * Routique’s motto is “X-Ray vision for supply chain visionaries.” * Routeique is more than just a a software company. They unravel complexity, iron out wrinkles, and find better ways to do business. They are supply chain experts with the mother of all digital platforms. * Routeique serves shippers, carriers, 3PLs, and distributors. * Routeique was founded within one of North America's largest fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) networks'. The Routique team understand how complex the relationships really are within these networks, and help our clients configure their technology to ensure compliance and service delivery. * The Routique team is used to providing service directly to clients and their partners - to help them achieve digital transformation.

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 Jim Bierfeldt and Joe Lynch dicuss logistics buyers survey. Jim is the Founder and President of Logistics Marketing Advisors, a full-service marketing agency exclusively focused on helping logistics businesses drive profitable growth.

About Jim Bierfeldt Jim Bierfeldt is the Founder and President of Logistics Marketing Advisors. Jim has had a 35-year career in marketing and communications, including 25+ within the logistics industry. He ran marketing for a large 3PL before launching his own marketing agency, Logistics Marketing Advisors, which focuses exclusively on providing marketing strategy and services to logistics businesses. His expertise includes strategic planning, brand positioning, advertising, public relations, website strategy and design, and development of white papers, case studies and other content. Jim has worked with both smaller, regional logistics companies and multi-billion dollar global firms, all of whom benefit from his unique combination of marketing expertise and logistics industry knowledge. Jim holds a Masters Degree in Communications from Fordham University and has been an active in CSCMP, WERC and the IWLA. His hobbies include running (including multiple marathons).

About Logistics Marketing Advisors Logistics Marketing Advisors (LMA) is a full-service marketing agency exclusively focused on helping logistics businesses drive profitable growth. Our niche focus gives us the industry understanding and contacts required to market effectively to logistics decision makers. We’re a HubSpot-certified, inbound marketing agency with the following specialties: branding and positioning strategy, lead generation, web design and development, content marketing, public relations, and creation of branded and educational content like videos, case studies, white papers and other sales support materials. LMA’s approach recognizes that logistics services today are BOUGHT, not sold. Marketing tactics that interrupt and annoy busy logistics executives get ignored. These buyers now have access to a wealth of information and do their own research on how to solve supply chain problems, and what providers can do to help. At LMA, we help logistics businesses get found by prospects during this research phase. Instead of building a marketing engine to solicit, we build an engine that naturally attracts the best prospects. The best way to do that is with helpful, provocative content that leads prospects to conclude, for themselves, that your company has the best solution for their specific challenge.

Key Takeaways: Logistics Buyers Survey * Jim Bierfeldt is the President of Logistics Marketing Advisors, a full-service marketing agency exclusively focused on helping logistics businesses drive profitable growth. * In the podcast interview, Jim shared some of the findings from the logistics buyers survey that his firm publishes every other year since 2014. * Jim and his team have done the research to really understand what shippers want from their 3PL. * The survey results are available for free within the “Marketing Logistics Services” download on The LMA website. * Below are a few of the survey questions that LMA asked people who buy 3PL services: + When it comes to choosing a logistics product or service provider, which statement best describes your attitude and priority? + Which sources of information do you rely on to stay current on logistics management strategies, service providers, and logistics industry news? + Think about the last time you proactively reached out to a logistics business (that was not a current supplier) to learn more or to discuss a project. What led you to reach out? + How do you prefer to be contacted by a logistics business? * The survey results along with expert insights are contained in an easy to read 19 page PDF report available on LMA’s home page. * The report is completely free, no obligation, they don’t even ask for your contact information. * Logistics Marketing Advisors designs and executes strategic marketing programs that help logistics businesses drive revenue and profit. * LMA is a specialty agency focused the logistics industry - this enable them to maintain the industry knowledge and contacts required to help their clients succeed.

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Aaron Schwartz and Joe Lynch discuss ecommerce's dirty little secret. Aaron is the President of Loop, a post-purchase platform that enables brands to transform returns into exchanges.

About Aaron Schwartz Aaron Schwartz is the President of Loop with an extensive history working, advising, and investing in startups. With 10+ years in modern Commerce, Aaron’s focus tends to be on all things go to market, fundraising, strategy, and helping founders navigate emotionally through the early stages of company building. As a 3x founder himself, Aaron’s passion for Commerce has led him to his position at Loop today. Aaron received his undergraduate degree from Columbia University, and his masters from the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business. He joined Loop in April of 2021.

About Loop Loop is a post-purchase platform that enables Shopify's biggest brands, such as Allbirds, FIGS, Princess Polly and Chubbies, to transform returns into exchanges.Based in Columbus, Ohio, the company helps over 1,200 brands increase customer loyalty, retain more revenue, and lower reverse logistics costs. Through innovative features like Instant Exchanges, Shop Now, and Bonus Credit, Loop has helped merchants retain more than $400 million in revenue over the past five years.

Key Takeaways: Ecommerce's Dirty Little Secret * Aaron Schwartz is the President of Loop, a post-purchase platform that enables brands to transform returns into exchanges. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Aaron discuss ecommerce’s dirty little secret, which is returns. * Ecommerce buyers return up to 30% of online purchases – the number varies greatly by product and company, but it is a problem for everyone. * Loop specializes in returns and they have made a science of it. * Loop’s goal is to change returns into exchanges. * Loop manages the pixels, not the parcels meaning they are a technology company and they utilize the 3PL specified by the brand. * Most brands focus on sales, marketing, and fulfillment and the returns process and costs are overlooked. * Loop’s platform completely integrates with their customer’s systems, which enables Loop to manage the return process. * Loop’s technology integration and seamless handling of the return process has the following advantages: + Enables brands to focus on growing their business. + Loop’s online return process is a nice experience for consumers and they are often convinced to exchange the product rather than ask for a return. + When a return is transformed into an exchange, customer satisfaction rises, and the brand makes more money.

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Mark McEntire and Joe Lynch discuss the secret sauce. Mark is the Senior Vice President of Operations at Emerge, one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. and is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its digital freight marketplace platform.

About Mark McEntire Mark McEntire is the Senior Vice President of Operations at Emerge, a freight technology firm that is reinventing freight procurement. Transforming the $800 billion trucking industry, Emerge empowers meaningful logistics relationships through its award-winning Freight Procurement Platform. Founded in 2017, and located in Scottsdale, Arizona, Emerge is one of the fastest-growing technology startups in the U.S. Mark joined Emerge in January 2022. Mark’s 34 years in transportation and logistics includes experience with Transplace, where he held the position of Sr. Vice President of Operations, as well as experience with J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc. and Penske Logistics. In 2001, he completed a two-year Six Sigma certification program with General Electric and is a GE certified Black Belt. In June 2009, he became certified as an APICS CSCP. Mark earned a B.S. in Transportation and Logistics from Arkansas State University.

About Emerge Transforming the $800 billion freight industry, Emerge empowers meaningful logistics relationships through its award-winning Freight Procurement Platform. Built by freight professionals for freight professionals, Emerge is reinventing the procurement process by offering solutions that enable shippers and carriers to make more empowered, strategic decisions. In addition to the platform, shippers can connect to the Emerge Marketplace which opens access to 35,000 asset based carriers in order to create meaningful freight connections. The world’s largest shippers and capacity providers use the Emerge Freight Procurement Platform daily, showing immediate ROI for procurement and saving valuable time in the process. Founded in 2017, and located in Scottsdale, Arizona, Emerge is one of the fastest-growing technology startups in the U.S.

Key Takeaways: The Secret Sauce * Mark McEntire is the Senior Vice President of Operations at Emerge, a freight technology firm that is reinventing freight procurement by providing access to benchmarked rates and thousands of trusted partners to maximize cost-savings. * In the podcast interview, Mark and Joe discuss the secret sauce that enables shippers, brokers, 3PLs, and carriers to become more effective, efficient, and profitable. * The secret sauce is relationships with your supply chain partners. * While the focus is on freight tech and supply chain software that is automating the industry, relationships are still the secret sauce that drives the best companies. * Mark and his team work to become trusted partners with their shippers, carriers and technology partners – supplier, vendor, etc. is not good enough. * Developing relationships is not only a normal human thing, it is also really good for business. Having good relationships leads to higher job satisfaction and better business results (faster, better, cheaper, and smarter). * To ensure that the Emerge team develop fruitful relationships, Mark insists upon a communication strategy that includes quarterly business reviews (QBR), reporting key performance indicators, root cause analysis, lead-time analytics, cost-down goals, etc.. * Shippers using Emerge’s Freight Procurement Platform are able to spend less time on carrier RFPs and more time developing relationships with current and prospective carriers. The goal is to let the technology automate the process, while humans are building relationships with their fellow humans. * Emerge is reinventing freight procurement by providing access to benchmarked rates and thousands of trusted partners to maximize cost-savings. * Emerge is custom built for freight RFP events and as a result the process is streamlined, easy, and saves shippers time and money. * The Emerge platform provides carriers access to more shippers and more opportunities. * Carriers gain access and bid directly on exclusive contract and spot lanes that they may have never had access to before. Emerge’s network connects carriers with shippers of all sizes, providing them more opportunities in the lanes that work for your company. * Emerge uses a network model, which becomes increasingly valuable to users (carriers and shippers) as it scales. * Emerge is hiring: Emerge Careers

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The Freight Marketplace with Dave Maddox

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Kary Jablonski and Joe Lynch discuss Trucker Tools. Kary is the CEO of Trucker Tools, the leading carrier relationship management platform that helps brokers grow their carrier network, book loads digitally, track freight, and build enduring relationships with carriers to drive reuse.

About Kary Jablonski Kary Jablonski is Trucker Tools’ CEO and is passionate about building great teams that underpin any successful business. Prior to Trucker Tools, she advanced through operations, logistics, and strategic planning roles with Uber in the U.S. and internationally and worked as a consultant with Deloitte. She currently lives in Chicago and enjoys anything active, especially running, pickleball, and basketball. She holds a BA from Georgetown University and an MBA from Northwestern University.

About Trucker Tools Trucker Tools is the leading carrier relationship management platform that helps brokers grow their carrier network, book loads digitally, track freight, and build enduring relationships with carriers to drive reuse. Brokers access carriers through the Trucker Tools app, which has been downloaded 2 million times in North America and offers drivers tools for life on the road, including a fuel optimizer, document scanner, and leading digital marketplace. Brokerages using Trucker Tools digitize tribal knowledge and manual operations, build strong and lasting carrier relationships, and have industry leading visibility into active shipments.

Key Takeaways: Trucker Tools * Kary Jablonski is the CEO of Trucker Tools, a digital freight matching solution - and so much more. * In the podcast interview, Kary explains the services that Trucker Tools provides to carriers, brokers, and shippers. * Trucker Tools provides load visibility, predictive freight matching, and trip planning solutions for the transportation industry. * Trucker Tools provides the following solutions for freight brokers/3PLs

+ Load tracking tool that provides increased load visibility, fewer check calls, and increased operational efficiency.
+ Book It Now, a fully automated tool that enables brokers to eliminate manual steps, improve tracking and move from manual to digital.
+ Broker Advantage, a white label interface that provides brokers with visibility to a larger carrier network, a superior carrier experience, and a portal specifically branded to the broker’s individual specifications.
+ Driver Loyalty Program that rewards drivers for performing specific actions within the Trucker Tools’ app (increasing visibility and operational efficiency).
  • Trucker Tools provides the following solutions for owner operators/carriers

    • Trucker Tools app that enables tracking/tracing along with tools and resources that make life on the road simpler and easier.
    • Digital freight matching – easily find and book the right freight.
    • Book It Now, which enables carriers to easily book freight with trusted brokers - less hassle, less haggling, and more driving.
    • Tracking and tracing made easy using the Trucker Tools app or ELD integration
    • Driver Loyalty Program that rewards drivers for performing specific actions within the Trucker Tools app.

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Julien Seret and Joe Lynch discuss the micro-fulfillment opportunity. Julien is the Vice President of Network Supply Chain at Attabotics, the world’s first 3D robotics supply chain system for modern commerce.

About Julien Seret Julien Seret is Attabotics’ Vice President of Network Supply Chain, where he oversees the fulfillment and delivery services business model. He is working with Microsoft, Accenture, and other partners to deliver a multi-tenant supply chain model that leverages data, the cloud, and shared pay-for-use robotics facilities, to allow consumer goods to reach customers next or same-day at the cost of standard delivery. The first fulfillment and delivery centers will start operations this year. Prior to Attabotics, Julien held multiple senior leadership roles at SoftBank, most recently serving as the Vice President of Global Product. With a focus on growth and scalability, he created and brought to market new robot-based products and services, in multiple markets including retail, hospitality, commercial cleaning, logistics and material handling.

About Attabotics Attabotics is the world’s first 3D robotics supply chain system for modern commerce. Inspired by the framework of ant colonies, Attabotics replaces the rows and aisles of traditional fulfillment centers with a patented storage structure and robotics shuttles that utilize both horizontal and vertical space, reducing the company’s warehouse needs by 85 percent. By empowering retailers to place fulfillment centers near high-density urban areas, Attabotics helps create jobs and decrease carbon emissions by closing the last-mile delivery gap. Attabotics has been adopted by major brands including luxury department store Nordstrom and other retailers across apparel, food and beverage and home goods. Attabotics is based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with fulfillment centers across the United States and Canada.

Key Takeaways: The Micro-Fulfillment Opportunity * Julien Seret is the Vice President of Network Supply Chain at Attabotics, the world’s first 3D robotics supply chain system for modern commerce. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Julien discussed the micro-fulfillment opportunity – and some of the challenges that comes with it. * Increasingly consumers expect same-day, and next-day delivery, which means inventory must be located close to consumers who typically live in urban and suburban neighborhoods. * Since warehousing space in urban and suburban neighborhoods is expensive and hard to find, 3PLs who manage fulfillment for brands are buying/leasing smaller locations hence the term micro-fulfillment. * Micro-fulfillment locations are by definition smaller so they must use their space more efficiently. * Attabotics has developed a 3D robotics supply chain system that enables warehousing companies to save up to 85% of their space. Example: a micro-fulfillment company that is using 100,000 square feet can reduce the space used to 15,000 square feet. * The Attabotics robotic warehousing sortation and fulfillment system interfaces with existing and future warehouse management systems. * Attabotics’ unique structure configuration enables full sortation, sequencing and buffering capabilities within the existing footprint – stripping out the cost and space requirements for external sortation and providing this functionality within the existing footprint of the structure. * The configurable geometry of the Attabotics system allows any robot to pick any bin. The system is extremely dense and is completely scalable. * Robotic functions, including storage, retrieval, inventory, sortation, returns/replenishment, buffering capabilities, and workstations, etc.

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Jon Payne and Joe Lynch discuss truckload pricing dynamics. Jon is the Director of Pricing Strategy & Analytics at Loadsmart, a freight technology company that is removing the barriers between shippers and carriers so freight can move in the most efficient, transparent and automated way.

About Jon Payne Jon Payne is the Director of Pricing Strategy & Analytics at Loadsmart, a leading digital freight technology company. Jon directs a team of Analysts & Data Scientists focused on optimizing algorithmic pricing and innovating business strategies by leveraging Loadsmart's supply and demand data. Under Jon's leadership, Loadsmart has developed and gone to market with several customized pricing solutions for shippers, including Reliable Contracts, a dynamic contract solution that guarantees 100% PTA and incentivizes Loadsmart to purchase below market. Prior to joining Loadsmart in 2019, Jon began his career as an Analyst in Investment Banking at J.P. Morgan. Jon holds a B.S. in Economics at Duke University where he also spent his 4 years in a leadership role as a Student Manager for the Men's Basketball Team.

About Loadsmart Loadsmart is a freight technology company that is removing the barriers between shippers and carriers so freight can move in the most efficient, transparent and automated way. By bringing shippers, carriers, and warehouses together on a connected platform, Loadsmart is helping to solve deep-rooted inefficiencies in transportation. Loadsmart’s Flatbed Messenger leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning and strategic partnerships to bring the first supply-led marketplace. Flatbed Messenger eliminates empty miles by matching Home Depot’s dedicated capacity to Loadsmart shippers who need flatbed services. Enterprise brands looking to reduce empty miles from their dedicated/private flatbed capacity can reach out directly to flatbedmessenger@loadsmart.com for more information.

Key Takeaways: Truckload Pricing Dynamics * Jon Payne is the Director of Pricing Strategy & Analytics at Loadsmart, a leading digital freight technology company. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Jon discussed truckload pricing dynamics including dynamic pricing engines, reliable contracts, and the network effect. * Dynamic pricing enables shippers to get an instant freight quotes created by a dynamic pricing tool that delivers the right price with guaranteed capacity. No more back and forth emails and phone calls haggling over pricing. * Dynamic pricing powered by artificial intelligence provides an instant rate that reflects the most updated market intelligence. Loadsmart also has the ability to quote multiple modes (LTL, Truckload, rail, etc.) * Reliable contracts is Loadsmart’s antidote to the wild price swings that are common in the freight market. When a broker is unable to provide capacity for a given lane, the shipper sometimes finds themselves in the spot market, where they may pay dearly for a truck. * Loadsmart’s reliable contracts solutions provides shippers with a target price and a “ceiling price” which is the not to exceed price. When a shipper working with Loadsmart pays above the target price, Loadsmart gets a reduced margin. With reliable contracts shippers are less likely to be forced in the spot rate market and Loadsmart has an incentive to meet the target price. * Reliable contracts ensures that Loadsmart is aligned with the customer (shipper) which leads to better lane coverage, lower pricing, and a win-win relationship between Loadsmart and their customer. * Loadsmart now benefits from the “network effect” which means they have sufficient scale (shipments moved) that they have more data, more insights, more capacity, and more capability to do help their customers and carrier partners. If you are a carrier looking for a back haul, Loadsmart is more likely to have a solution because they probably have freight in your vicinity. * Loadsmart is a Chicago-based freight tech company founded in 2014. As the ‘nerds of logistics’, they seek intelligence in data to solve deep rooted inefficiencies in the industry. * Pairing advanced technologies with deep-seated industry expertise, Loadsmart fuels growth, simplifies operational complexity and bolsters efficiency for carriers and shippers alike.

  • Loadsmart gives their customers access to their data connections that link supply and demand in addition to a suite of award-winning solutions to strike the perfect balance of cost and service.
  • Loadsmart has acquired or developed a full suite of freight tech solutions that enables them to better serve shippers and carriers: Kamion (truck management system), RFP Guide (RFP management), OpenDock (dock scheduling).

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Beyond Cost Per Load with Felipe Capella

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Home Depot’s Empty Mile Solution with Eduardo Silva

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Owning The Customer Experience with Larry Gordon Larry Gordon and Joe Lynch discuss owning the customer experience. Larry is the Managing Director, GTM, Emtec Digital, a global technology services company that provides digital software engineering and transformation solutions to clients across multiple industries.

About Larry Gordon Larry Gordon is the Managing Director, GTM, Emtec Digital. Prior to joining Emtec, Larry has held senior leadership positions at Cognizant and Capgemini and has founded and led IT services and software companies in the security, devops and digital transformation segments. He has also been a successful angel investor in the energy and cloud spaces.

About Emtec Emtec is a global IT consultancy dedicated to helping world class organizations in the enterprise, education, and government markets drive transformation and growth by employing the latest enterprise technologies and innovative business processes. We empower our clients to accelerate innovation and deliver amazing client experiences to better compete and ultimately lead in their industry. Our “Client for Life” approach is built upon over 20 years of delivering rapid, meaningful, and lasting business value. Our offerings span the IT spectrum from Advisory, Applications (Enterprise, Custom, Mobile and Cloud) as well as Intelligent Automation, Analytic, Cyber Security and Infrastructure Services.

Key Takeaways: Owning The Customer Experience * Larry Gordon is the Managing Director, GTM, Emtec Digital, a firm that empowers their transportation and logistics clients to accelerate innovation and deliver amazing client experiences. * In the podcast interview, Larry explains how the customer experience is increasingly enabled by technology. Consumer technology companies like Amazon have raised the bar on customer experience. * Leading transportation, logistics, and warehousing companies are investing to deliver the best customer experience. The 3PL market is separating between the “haves” who have game-changing technology and the “have-nots” who are unable or unwilling to invest in technology. * In the past, IT service companies developed systems that were focused on operational and financial functions that were not seen or use by the firm’s customers. * Today, IT service companies are not just not just developing systems that streamline the process – they are delivering customer experiences. When the customer is regularly interacting with the technology, the bar is very high. * IT services companies who are developing customer experiences, work closely with customers (end customers) to understand their unique preferences. * Emtec develops digital products or platforms that are customer facing – products that have the ability to delight customers and give your company a competitive advantage. * Emtec is a global technology services company providing digital software engineering and transformation solutions to clients in logistics, transportation, and warehousing. Emtec also works some of the leading technology companies in the freight tech space.

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David Lynch and Joe Lynch discuss alternatives to LTL. David is the VP of Growth at Warp, a tech-centric logistics company that connects shippers, carriers, and facilities to find the most efficient route for middle-mile freight.

About David Lynch David Lynch is WARP's new VP of Growth tasked with telling the story of the new disruptive start up taking on the middle mile giants of today. Prior to WARP, David spent 5 years at LineTen Logistics, a last mile orchestration layer solving problems for the largest retailers in Europe, the US, Canada and Mexico. While at LineTen, David advised companies from the Medicinal Cannabis sector to Customer Engagement technologies startups supporting sales operations. David studied at the University College Cork, in Ireland and from there spent the last ten years between Spain, Canada, the US and England. David is excited to be on the show and thanks Joe for the amazing opportunity to chat all things Middle Mile!

About Warp Warp connects shippers, carriers, and facilities to find the most efficient route for middle-mile freight. The first freight network of its kind, Warp weaves together digital pooling, back-hauls, and physical consolidation points (Warp Stations), to provide shippers with a cost structure for shippers previously unthinkable with old school trucking companies.

Key Takeaways: An Alternative to LTL * David Lynch is the VP of Growth at Warp, a tech-centric logistics company that connects shippers, carriers, and facilities to find the most efficient route for middle-mile freight. * In the podcast interview, David and Joe discussed alternatives to LTL. * LTL stands for less than truckload shipping. * The LTL industry and carriers are critically important to the economy. However, there are issues with LTL that has some shippers looking for alternatives. * Some of the issues are lack of capacity, complex billing, higher cost per unit, slower transit times, extra handling, loss, and damage as compared to truckload shipping. * To serve the growing middle mile and final mile needs of shippers, companies like Warp have emerged as alternatives to LTL carriers. * Warp uses an optimized network of cross docks and carriers connected through one tech platform to bring shippers the best rates, transparency and service quality in the transportation industry. * Using proprietary technology, Warp connects shippers, carriers, and facilities to digitize the old school trucking model and create the most efficient routes for middle-mile freight. * Warp weaves together digital pooling and physical consolidation points, to provide shippers a cost structure previously unthinkable with outdated trucking companies. * Warp connects all parties together with their own TMS, WMS and driver app which allows Warp customers to have pallet-level tracking throughout a shipment’s journey.

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Steve Elwell and Joe Lynch discuss why supply chain disruptions are here to stay. Steve is he Managing Director of Haxlar, an integrated manufacturing solutions provider, delivering design, manufacturing, sourcing, supply chain, and product management services for a wide range of industries.

About Steve Elwell Steve Elwell is the Managing Director of Haxlar, a contract manufacturing company that offers custom-tailored, flexible, and highly competitive contract manufacturing solutions. Steve is also the Founder of iDev Partners, which is a business consultancy focused on turnaround, growth, and Improvement. Steve brings a strategic and practical approach to the challenges of leadership and business profitability. He is an expert in the growth and turnaround of small and medium manufacturing, logistics, and technology businesses. He led the turnaround of 6 troubled companies and started 2 new businesses. He successfully recruited and led 6 sales forces, introduced dozens of new products, and entered 10 new markets. As a retained executive search consultant, he built C-suite leadership teams for clients in a variety of industries. Steve earned a BA in Economics and Management and an MBA. He lives with his family in suburban Detroit.

About Haxlar Haxlar is an integrated manufacturing solutions provider, delivering design, manufacturing, sourcing, supply chain, and product management services for a wide range of industries. Whether turn-key component sourcing, or joint development and manufacturing, Haxler is a partner you can count on. From industrial design and prototyping, to precision engineering, low to high volume mass production, advanced global sourcing, and complex supply chain management, Haxlar’s experienced global team provides premier services using state of the art technologies, that fit the needs of your business today and in to the future.

Key Takeaways: Supply Chain Disruptions Are Here to Stay * Steve Elwell is the Managing Director of Haxlar, a contract manufacturing company that offers custom-tailored, flexible, and highly competitive contract manufacturing solutions. * In the podcast interview, Steve and Joe discuss why supply chain disruptions are here to stay. * Short-term concerns that will cause supply chain disruptions. + Economic including a potential recession and inflation + Covid issues like inventory imbalances, and supply & demand signals hard to predict, shutdowns, transportation issues, etc. + Political issues including fuel costs and California driver impact from AB5. * Global order changes especially in China, Ukraine, and Russia + China is no longer a low cost country and they are facing demographic and political issues. + The Ukraine/Russia war is going to cause food shortages and possibly famines. * Supply chain professionals must assess the risk to their supply chains. + Understand current situation and minimize risk. + Solutions like nearshoring are available, but necessarily fast or easy.

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Drew McElroy and Joe Lynch discuss the Transfix story. Drew is the Chairman and Co-Founder of Transfix, a market-leading, next-generation freight platform transforming the traditional and digital freight sector while bringing transparency, trust, and sustainability to the transportation ecosystem.

About Drew McElroy Drew McElroy is the Chairman and Co-Founder of Transfix. After seeding the idea of the first freight marketplace, Drew has helped Transfix mature from an industry upstart into Forbes’ “Next Billion Dollar company. Prior to founding Transfix in 2013, Drew was the President of Priority Distribution Inc. (PDI), a mid-market transportation management and third-party logistics provider (3PL). He officially joined the company as Director of Business Development in May 2004 but had been working with his parents at PDI over the summer since he was 12. He helped the company scale from three people to 20 people, grew revenue by 4x, and was one of the first 3PL to work with SaaS and TMS solutions. Drew also previously served as the President of the New Jersey Roundtable of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP). He earned a Bachelor of Science in Management and International Business from the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. He currently resides in Manhattan.

About Transfix Transfix is a market-leading, next-generation freight platform transforming the traditional and digital freight sector while bringing transparency, trust, and sustainability to the transportation ecosystem. The company combines deep industry expertise and a world-class class carrier network with advanced technology. The result? Competitive pricing, superior service and reliability, and an intelligent platform designed to optimize the supply chain from start to finish. Today, some of the world's most recognized brands rely on Transfix's trusted carrier network. Transfix was named one of Forbes' "Next Billion-Dollar Startups" and is headquartered in the heart of New York City.

Key Takeaways: The Transfix Story * Drew McElroy is the Chairman and Co-Founder of Transfix, a market-leading, next-generation freight platform transforming the traditional and digital freight sector while bringing transparency, trust, and sustainability to the transportation ecosystem. * In the podcast interview, Drew describes his personal entrepreneurial journey and the many challenges he and his Co-founder, Jonathan Salama have experienced since starting Transfix. * Transfix is a leading freight marketplace connecting shippers to a national network of reliable carriers. Fortune 500 companies such as Anheuser-Busch, Unilever, and Target rely on Transfix to handle their most important FTL freight needs. * With instant pricing tools, guaranteed capacity, data-driven insights, and reliable service, Transfix is changing the world of transportation one load at a time. * Transfix’s technology can quote thousands of loads in under a minute and manage the entire process from beginning to delivery-- saving shippers hours each day. * Transfix was named one of Forbes'​ "Next Billion-Dollar Company"​ in 2018.

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Jennifer Karpus-Romain and Joe Lynch discuss TMSA key takeaways. Jennifer is the Executive Director of the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA), an association that enables sales and marketing professionals to learn and give back to the transportation and logistics industry through education, connections and resources for close to a century.

About Jennifer Karpus-Romain Jennifer serves as the Executive Director at the Transportation Marketing & Sales Association (TMSA) and as an adjunct professor at Cuyahoga Community College teaching social media. Previously, she was Director of Marketing for Faye, a software integration firm, and has also held roles in the publishing and marketing industries, and managed her own content and publishing firm. Karpus-Romain has her Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Ohio University and received her MBA from Capella University.

About Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA) Sales and marketing professionals in the logistics and transportation industry come to the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA)as the place to learn, to grow, to have fun together and to make lasting connections. Members enjoy access to live events, virtual forums and exclusive member-only benefits. The association was founded in 1924 and has gone through many names and iterations throughout the years, but it’s mission to be the resource for its members has never changed.

Key Takeaways: TMSA Key Takeaways * Jennifer Karpus-Romain is the Executive Director of the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association (TMSA). * TMSA has been enabling sales and marketing professionals to learn and give back to the transportation and logistics industry through education, connections and resources for close to a century. * In the podcast interview, Jennifer shared the key takeaways from the TMSA conference held June 5-7 in Orlando, FL. * The 5 key takeaways that Jennifer shared are: * Just start – whatever ideas or strategies you have for improving sales and marketing, stop planning and begin. Just do it! * Stay connected – To grow your sales and keep current, stay connected to our everchanging industry, customers, prospective customers, and your network. * Create value – Most sales and marketing teams focus only on selling, while the best focus on educating and adding value for existing and prospective customers. * Focused investments – There are dozens of ways to invest in improved sales and marketing, however the companies that are most successful research their options and make focused investments rather than making lots of small investments that are less likely to produce an ROI. * Find inspiration – Sales and marketing is tough and keeping the faith is sometimes difficult. To keep energized, find ways to keep yourself and your team inspired.

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Lisa Morales-Hellebo and Joe Lynch discuss The Worldwide Supply Chain Federation. Lisa is the Co-Founder and GP at REFASHIOND Ventures, an emerging venture capital fund manager that invests in early stage supply chain technology.

About Lisa Morales-Hellebo Lisa Morales-Hellebo is a VC, seasoned entrepreneur, product strategist, and community builder. She has honed her skills for spotting and coaching winning teams over her 27+ years working with startups to F500s on strategy and execution across branding, product development, and innovation. She is passionate about helping fashion tech and supply chain startups achieve industry adoption, growth, and scale. Lisa is catalyzing the paradigm shift to localized fashion demand chains as CEO and Co-founder of REFASHIOND OS (rOS), a startup that is building an operating system that connects the global fashion value chain, from fibers to finished goods; starting with Made in the USA. She is also co-founder of The World Supply Chain Federation, an organization that is changing how supply chain professionals learn about, collaborate, and adopt supply chain innovation around the world. The New York Supply Chain Meetup is its founding chapter, attracting hundreds of attendees from around the globe to its monthly events. Lisa has co-founded and is general partner of REFASHIOND Ventures — an NYC-based, early-stage supply chain technology venture fund that invests in startups refashioning global supply chains. She’s a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, serves on select Advisory Boards, and has been featured in numerous publications.

About REFASHIOND Ventures REFASHIOND Ventures is raising an early stage supply chain technology fund, sourcing deals from The Worldwide Supply Chain Federation’s network of 33,000+ innovators, whilst leveraging our operating experience, and strong engagements with corporate LPs as both investors and market-validating customers of our portfolio companies.

About The Worldwide Supply Chain Federation

The World Supply Chain Federation (TNYSC) will become the world’s foremost multi-disciplinary community of practice for individuals and organizations committed to investigating and developing solutions for problems in global supply chain networks at startups, large corporations, academic institutions, and everything in between. A particular area of interest is the use of distributed ledger technologies, and other cutting edge technologies, as a foundation for innovation in supply chain networks.

Key Takeaways: The Worldwide Supply Chain Federation * Lisa Morales-Hellebo is the Co-founder and General Partner at REFASHIOND Ventures. Lisa is also the Co-founder of the Worldwide Supply Chain Federation. * Refashiond champions companies refashioning supply chains. * Refashiond Ventures is raising an early stage supply chain technology fund, sourcing deals from The World Supply Chain Federation’s network of 33,000+ innovators, whilst leveraging their operating experience, and strong engagements with corporate limited partners as both investors and market-validating customers of their portfolio companies. * The Refashioned team believes that supply chains are being refashioned for the following reasons: + Unprecedented convergence is occurring due to digitization. + Global trade and consumption are increasing. + Sustainability * The Worldwide Supply Chain Federation is the collaborative, and mutually supportive coalition of grassroots communities focused on technology and innovation in the global supply chain industry. * The New York Supply Chain Meetup is its founding chapter of the Worldwide Supply Chain Federation. * TWSCF Mission: To nurture and grow the world’s foremost open, global, multidisciplinary community of people devoted to building the supply chain networks of the future. * TWSCF Vision: To create a global movement; the largest community on the planet of people obsessed with supply chain technology and innovation.

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The REFASHIOND Ventures Story with Brian Aoaeh

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Solomon Zakinov and Joe Lynch discuss the ShipX story. Solomon is the CEO and founder of ShipX, an innovative final-mile delivery service and software solution ensuring quality performance for an exceptional customer experience.

About Solomon Zakinov Solomon Zakinov is the CEO and founder of ShipX, a technology enabled e-commerce delivery company that helps retailers, 3PLs and other shippers execute seamless first, middle, and final mile delivery. He has spent the last ten years building and working with companies in the ecommerce space. First at his own ecommerce company and then at Ruby Has Fulfillment where he served as the head of sales and business development.

About ShipX ShipX is an innovative final-mile delivery service and software solution ensuring quality performance for an exceptional customer experience. Their mission is to deliver reliable, cost-effective end-to-end solutions to complex shipping challenges through streamlining processes and leveraging best-in-class technology. Their state-of-the-art infrastructure and industry-leading API, provide continuous parcel tracking, customized support, and greater efficiencies at every touchpoint. From dock to door, the ShipX system is engineered for superior speed and the careful handling required of final-mile delivery.

Key Takeaways: The ShipX Story * Solomon Zakinov is the Founder and CEO of ShipX, a tech-enabled delivery service provider that helps ecommerce, retail and 3PL shippers optimize and execute deliveries seamlessly, from first to middle to final mile. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Solomon discussed Solomon’s career and the founding of ShipX. * ShipX is a final mile parcel delivery service that helps ecommerce, retail, and 3PL shippers execute seamless, door-to-door, last mile delivery in the US market. * ShipX provides an efficient, reliable affordable alternative to the handful of national delivery carriers that dominate — and restrict — the shipping marketplace. * ShipX aims to be flexible partner providing ecommerce shippers with innovative shipping options. We'll tailor unified delivery solutions based on the parameters of your shipping volume and urgency. * ShipX does the heavy lifting by identifying and unifying top performing carriers into one reliable shipping solution that can be monitored and managed on a single, fully transparent technology platform. * The ShipX team is a group of problem-solvers whose goal is to accommodate the evolving needs of today today's shippers.

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Mike Wolf and Joe Lynch discuss why freight tech fails. Mike is a Client Engagement Director at JBF Consulting, a supply chain execution strategy and systems integrator for logistics-intensive companies of every size and any industry.

About Mike Wolf Mike Wolf is a Client Engagement Director at JBF Consulting. Mike has extensive experience in Transportation and Logistics from procurement through operations leadership spanning 25+ years. His experience is deep in transportation and the CPG / Beverage Industry with particular expertise in leveraging change management skills to ensure changes are adopted and maximize the intended value, including implementing new systems, modes, suppliers or shipping points and carriers. Mike earned his BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The University of Tennessee.

About JBF Consulting JBF Consulting is a supply chain execution strategy and systems integrator for logistics-intensive companies of every size and any industry. JBF’s background and deep experience in the field of commercial logistics technology implementation position them as industry leaders whose craftsmanship exceeds client expectations. JBF expedites the transformation of supply chains through logistics & technology strategy, commercial & bespoke software implementation, and analytics & optimization.

Key Takeaways: Why Freight Tech Fails * Mike Wolf is a Client Engagement Director at JBF Consulting, a firm dedicated to helping shippers of all sizes and across many industries select, implement and squeeze as much value as possible out of their logistics systems. * In the podcast interview, Mike describes why freight tech fails and what can be done to improve the situation. * Mike and the JBF team have learned that freight tech failures can be separated into 3 categories: + Strategic misalignment – selected the wrong technology to solve the problem, inadequate ROI, vague business goals, not knowledgeable of the freight tech marketplace which is complex and everchanging. + Implementation issues – lack of freight tech project management expertise in-house, team members not experienced in freight tech implementations, lack of buy-in, poor planning, and host of other problems that ruin projects and careers. + Lack of continuous improvement – once the technology is implemented companies want to disband the team and move on, which often leads to under-utilized technology, misguided work-arounds, and a poor ROI. * JBF Consulting works with shippers to solve the problems described above. Since JBF only works on logistics and supply chain technology, they have the expertise and experience to solve even the most difficult challenges. * JBF uses a proven framework for selecting, implementing, and maximizing the impact of freight technology.

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Shipper Pain Points with Brad Forester

Freight Tech Trends with Mike Mulqueen

FreightTech for Fortune 500 Shippers with Brad Forester and Mike Mulqueen

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Joe Lynch and Steve Elwell discuss 3 emerging supply chain trends. Steve helps businesses manage challenges through improvements to leadership, liquidity, sales, and costs.

About Steve Elwell Steve Elwell is the Founder of iDev Partners, which is a business consultancy focused on turnaround, growth, and Improvement. Steve brings a strategic and practical approach to the challenges of leadership and business profitability. He is an expert in the growth and turnaround of small and medium manufacturing, logistics, and technology businesses. He led the turnaround of 6 troubled companies and started 2 new businesses. He successfully recruited and led 6 sales forces, introduced dozens of new products, and entered 10 new markets. As a retained executive search consultant, he built C-suite leadership teams for clients in a variety of industries. Steve earned a BA in Economics and Management and an MBA. He lives with his family in suburban Detroit.

About iDev Partners iDev Partners provides growth and turnaround services to owners and executives of small and medium-sized automotive, industrial, and technology businesses. Areas of focus include new market entry, new product development, sales effectiveness, partnerships and alliances, operational excellence, and financial management.

Key Takeaways: 3 Emerging Supply Chain Trends * Steve Elwell is the Founder of iDev Partners, which is a business consultancy focused on turnaround, growth, and Improvement. Steve brings a strategic and practical approach to the challenges of leadership and business profitability. In this podcast, Joe and Steve discuss 3 emerging supply chain trends. * Trend #1: China represent a higher supply chain risk + There is significant political risk with the current Chinese government leadership. + An older, more expensive population means China is not a low-cost country for business. + The housing/financial issues within China threaten the country’s financial stability. + Ongoing infrastructure and water issues has the potential to disrupt supply chains. * Trend #2: Near sourcing and shorter supply chains + Many companies are moving to supply chain partners located in North America to reduce supply chain risk, transportation costs, transportation time, and environmental impact. + The port congestion and challenges caused by the pandemic highlighted the problem with suppliers from Asia. * Trend #3: Better decision making enabled by end-to-end connectivity, transparency, and visibility. + Investment in technology is enabling companies to make better decisions because they have visibility into their supply chains. + Soon, supply chains will be connected from order-to-cash or end-to-end, which that there will be a “digital twin” that represents the physical supply chain (reality). + Top supply chains practitioners are already using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to run millions of possible SC scenarios with the goal of reducing risk, while increasing resiliency, and profits.

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Shawn Vo and Joe Lynch discuss the Axle Payments story. Shawn is Co-Founder & CTO at Axle, a payments automation and financing platform for freight and logistics.

About Shawn Vo Shawn Vo is chief technology officer and co-founder of Axle, a payments automation and financing platform for freight and logistics. A graduate of the University of Virginia, Shawn spent seven years in financial technology, building software for fast-growing startups and consulting for the top 20 largest banks before starting Axle with his longtime business partner and friend, Bharath Krishnamoorthy. As CTO, Shawn leads Axle’s technology strategy, product development, data operations, and development of a technical framework to support the company’s rapid growth. His expertise and innovation have helped bring new levels of automation and modernization to a historically pen-and-paper industry. Shawn runs an ever-expanding group of engineers tasked with building new products at pace while fostering a culture of tenacity and transparency. Shawn is an angel investor in fintech and developer tools. He holds certifications for machine learning from the University of Washington and advanced cybersecurity from Stanford.

About Axle Axle is a financial enablement platform that specializes in freight broker end-to-end automation and intelligent back-office tools that is rapidly disrupting the $2 trillion logistics sector. Its proprietary technology allows freight brokers to simplify their financing operations and easily access the working capital they need to grow in a competitive market. Axle automates invoicing, collections, and payments - ultimately reducing daily freight broker tasks by 75%. A remote-first company, Axle has been named a Best Place To Work by Built In.

Key Takeaways: The Axle Payments Story * Shawn Vo is the Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder of Axle, a payments automation and financing platform for freight and logistics. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Shawn discuss Shawn’s personal and professional journey including the founding of Axle Payments. * Axle’s proprietary technology allows freight brokers to simplify their financing operations and easily access the working capital they need to grow. * Axle automates invoicing, collections, and payments – ultimately delivering a better customer experience. * The most asked questions in the freight business are “where is my stuff” and “where is my money.” The visibility folks can answer the first question and Axle can help you with the money question. * Shawn and the Axle team help brokers and carriers understand exactly where their money is – they are where freight-tech meets fin-tech. * The Axle team are experts in logistics, finance, and tech. * Axle is the all-in-one financial platform for freight brokers. Hundreds of freight brokers trust Axle to manage their working capital, carrier payments, and back office processes.

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Robert Goss and Joe Lynch discuss Yet Another Tech Company. Robert is is Co-Founder and CEO at YAT which stands for “Yet Another Technology” Company, a cutting-edge Logistics Augmentation Engine.

About Robert Goss Robert Goss is Co-Founder and CEO at YAT since its founding in 2020. Prior to YAT, he spent a short time building healthcare data solutions at Waystar. His logistics industry background was rooted in the Data Science team at YRC Worldwide, now Yellow, working on various data focused projects including sales focused analytics and a machine learning driven single view of customer platform. A graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, he has a bachelor’s degree in finance.

About YAT YAT (Yet Another Tech Company) is not just a clever name; it’s a cutting-edge Logistics Augmentation Engine. The platform empowers brokers with pricing and capacity management tools, each driven by algorithms based on a dual market approach that reduces the fragmentation and anxiety in a broker’s world and tech stack. With a focus on helping brokers simultaneously grow both margin and revenue, YAT's holistic approach provides brokerage leadership the technology tools needed to execute data driven strategies for their niche and customer base.

Key Takeaways: Yet Another Tech Company * YAT enables brokers to grow their business that fits their carrier network. * YAT allows your company’s sales team to operate like seasoned veterans by providing them with the following: + Advanced quoting algorithm provides pricing for full, partial and multi-stop loads across all equipment types + Simple UI with extensive insight for advanced users + Customer segmentation automates margin management by account and equipment type + Exception management and flagging system centralizes and disseminates tribal knowledge in real time + Data cleaning and validation ensures historical rate integrity * YAT empowers employees to continuously improve their productivity by enabling them to become more efficient, more informed and more confident. * Brokers leverage YAT Augmented Logistics technology to provide a single source of truth, remove efficiency barriers, reclaim Sales & Ops manager time, gain visibility into carrier & customer interactions and surface crucial insights in every-day workflows.

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Gordon Downes and Joe Lynch discuss the NYSHEX story. Gordon is the Co-founder and CEO at NYSHEX, a company that exists to help restore trust and reliability to global trade so everybody wins.

About Gordon Downes Prior to starting NYSHEX with the mission to enable more reliable shipping, Gordon spent 12 years with a carrier at Maersk and 3 years with a shipper at SABMiller (now ABInbev). He holds an MBA from Cambridge University in the UK, and degrees in economics and law from the University of Natal in South Africa.

About NYSHEX NYSHEX is the leader in two-way committed contracts. Our neutral exchange unites shippers and carriers with a predictable, efficient, and accountable system for global commerce. They are building a better tomorrow; they are a truly revolutionary company that’s transforming logistics for good. They are providing market infrastructure to help restore trust and reliability and make global trade work so everyone wins.

Key Takeaways: The NYSHEX Story * Gordon Downes is the Co-founder and CEO of NYSHEX, a company that exists to help restore trust and reliability to global trade so everybody wins. * In the podcast interview, Gordon and Joe discussed Gordon’s personal and entrepreneurial story along with the story of how NYSHEX was founded. * Founded in 2015, NYSHEX is a digital trading platform, which enables shippers and ocean carriers to enter into digital forward contracts. * NYSHEX has developed a standardized contract template that can be used by both ocean shippers and ocean carriers. * NYSHEX provides shippers and carriers with an independent monitoring service to ensure compliance with the terms of the transaction, issue determinations of fault, and facilitate collection of payment or liquidated damages when appropriate. * NYSHEX ensures guaranteed rates and space allocation from six of the top ten global carriers, which drastically increases contract reliability between both parties. * NYSHEX’s platform also offers real-time data analytics, allowing shippers to view and monitor all outstanding contracts from various carriers on a single platform. * NYSHEX is the leader in two-way committed contracts and a neutral exchange that unites shippers and carriers with a predictable, efficient, and accountable system for global commerce. * NYSHEX helps shippers improve supply chain reliability and landed cost certainty through committed ocean contracts. * NYSHEX helps carriers maximize vessel utilization and provide a better experience to their customers.

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Jeff Flowers and Joe Lynch discuss why inventory is everything. Jeff Flowers is the Chief Operating Officer of OneRail, a final mile delivery orchestration platform providing real-time visibility, actionable data, and data-driven optimization capabilities for its enterprise clients.

About Jeff Flowers Jeff Flowers is the Chief Operating Officer for OneRail. Jeff’s professional career began in accounting and finance roles within the Cable Television, High Speed Data and IPTV industry. Quickly moving towards his true passion of operations, Jeff spent 2006-2016 in various roles with the nation’s largest building products Distributor, BlueLinx. In his last role at Bluelinx, Jeff was the General Manager of Metal Products Business Unit which generated $250M in revenue sourcing products from 17 different countries serving 18,000 SKUs to national, regional and local building products retailers. In 2016, Jeff partnered with Franklin Young to purchase PTI Security, a leader in Physical Access Control and with support from Source Capital, an Atlanta based Private Equity firm. While there, Jeff was the Chief Operating Officer of PTI where he served the teams that helped grow PTI to 72% market share and transform legacy diskette based software to a cloud based architecture with a leading electronic locking solution. When PTI was sold to HID Global in 2019, Jeff was fortunate to be offered the position of COO and CFO by Bill and Lisa Catania with OneRail where he serves the teams that work to implement, onboard service our customers as they leverage OneRail to productize end-to-end delivery fulfillment in order to create a leading competitive advantage.

About OneRail Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, OneRail was founded in 2018 by Bill Catania, a serial entrepreneur from the FinTech world, and his wife, Lisa Catania. OneRail is a final mile delivery orchestration platform providing real-time visibility, actionable data, and data-driven optimization capabilities for its enterprise clients. OneRail’s cloud-based “delivery switch” simplifies same-day and on-demand delivery execution by connecting the demand signal (POS, eCommerce, ERP) with an ecosystem of delivery networks and internal fleets, in real-time. The result of OneRail’s centralized view of disparate final mile data enables data-driven optimization, positively impacting the dependability, speed, and cost of final mile fulfillment.

Key Takeaways: Inventory is Everything * Jeff Flowers is the Chief Operating Officer of OneRail, a last mile delivery solution that reduces delivery times and costs, while providing 100% visibility and a responsive customer experience. * In the podcast interview, Jeff explains the importance of effective inventory management to supply chains. * Inventory is tricky – buy too little and miss out on potential sales, but buy too much and your carrying costs rise. * Managing inventory is very difficult and even the best firms have stumbled recently and it impacted their quarterly earnings. * Below are some threats to successful inventory management that Jeff and Joe discussed: * The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) contract expires on July 1. The ILWU is a labor union which primarily represents dock workers on the West Coast of the United States, Hawaii, and in British Columbia, Canada. The ILWU represents more than 22,000 workers at 29 ports and a strike would be a huge disruption to already brittle supply chains. * With supply and demand becoming very unpredictable during Covid, many companies, particularly retailers, found themselves with too much of the wrong inventory and not enough of the right inventory. Jeff and his team at OneRail partner with many brands and retailers to eliminate or greatly reduce these problems. * Inventory placement and excess inventory are big problems that omni-channel retailers face. * Companies can meet these challenges by partnering with OneRail. OneRail use technology, data, and a marketplace of transportation options to greatly reduce costs, while improving the delivery experience. * OneRail’s comprehensive 4-in-1 delivery fulfillment solution combines leading technology with a coast-to-coast courier network, a skilled 24/7 Exceptions team and a micro fulfillment labor force to solve last mile logistics more comprehensively than any other solution in the space. * OneRail provides 100% visibility into the delivery flow, but it’s way more than a visibility platform. With the right mix of leading technology, dependable couriers, and a vigilant customer experience (CX) team, customers get the ability to change delivery outcomes in real time. * OneRail has the largest integrated courier network in the last mile space – a managed marketplace with instant access to 9 million drivers, 292 courier entities and more than 65 logistics companies across 220 major U.S. cities.

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Dan Slagen and Joe Lynch discuss thinking like a CEO and why it is so important these days for every employee regardless of their job function. Dan is currently the Chief Marketing Officer at Tomorrow.io and the author of Understanding Start-Up CEOs: And the Mindset You Need to Successfully Work For One.

About Dan Slagen Dan Slagen is currently the Chief Marketing Officer at Tomorrow.io, and a 4-time start-up executive specializing in scaling global go-to-market functions from early stage to $100M+ in annual revenue. With experience in both private and public companies such as HubSpot and Wayfair, Dan has built teams across marketing, growth, sales, customer success, business development, and founded and sold a video technology startup of his own. A frequent speaker and advisor, Dan has spoken at more than 50 conferences and has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, CNBC, TechCrunch, and Bloomberg TV amongst others. Above all else, Dan believes in creativity, drive, and a people first mentality. Dan graduated from Endicott College with a degree in international business and marketing, and currently lives with his family in Boston, Massachusetts.

About Understanding Start-Up CEOs: And the Mindset You Need to Successfully Work For One Do you ever wonder what goes on in the mind of a CEO?

What are they thinking?

What motivates them?

How can I be successful working for one?

These are all common questions that if go unanswered make it seem like CEOs are impossible to understand.

To successfully work with the CEO at any organization, you need to perform at a level you might not be used to from past positions, company cultures, or expectations. In addition, expect your relationship with the CEO to present both unique career-building opportunities as well as daunting and over-whelming challenges at times. Above all else though, remember that one of your CEO’s core functions is to make sure the right people are in the right positions at all times, which means your boss will be looking at you more times than you might think and asking whether you’re still the right fit given the needs of the company.

This book, purposefully conversational in tone, focuses on how you can do 10x better in your role by thinking like a CEO.

About Tomorrow.io Tomorrow.io is The World’s Weather and Climate Security Platform, helping countries, businesses, and individuals manage their weather and climate security challenges. Fully customizable to any industry impacted by the weather, customers around the world including ITS ConGlobal, Uber, Delta, Ford, National Grid, and more use Tomorrow.io to dramatically improve operational efficiency. Tomorrow.io was built from the ground up to help teams prepare for the business impact of weather by automating decision-making and enabling climate adaptation at scale.

Key Takeaways: Thinking Like a CEO * Dan Slagen is the CMO of Tomorrow.io and the author of Understanding Start-Up CEOs: And the Mindset You Need to Successfully Work For One. * Dan has led teams at both private and public companies, with significant experience reporting to the CEO. * In the podcast interview, Dan shares the how to think like a CEO – see his insights below: * The CEO Mindset + They know it's broken/take it off their plate – bring solutions! + CEO’s hear everything going on in the organization so conduct yourself properly especially when "nobody is watching." + Predictive adaptation/phase planning/anticipate + CEOs are successful because they don’t quit or accept no for an answer. * Performance and Leadership + Use story-telling to describe the problem and your recommended solution. + Be a daily active user of the services or tech that your company sells. + Raise the bar/hire owners. * Managing Yourself + CEOs generally take care of themselves and you should too. + Manage your energy (energize, don't lose steam, mental challenges). + Don't ignore your life (stay in shape, hobbies, family, friends...etc). + Believe in the mission, show up and compete. + Be grateful, positive, and expect good things to happen.

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Why Your Shipment is Late with Ayala Rudoy

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Rick Watson and Joe Lynch discuss DTC Logistics innovation. Rick founded RMW Commerce Consulting, a boutique ecommerce consultancy that supports investors and management teams incubating and growing digital businesses online – both direct-to-consumer and B2B.

About Rick Watson Rick Watson founded RMW Commerce Consulting after spending 20+ years as a technology entrepreneur and operator exclusively in the ecommerce industry with companies like ChannelAdvisor, BarnesandNoble.com, Merchantry, and Pitney Bowes. Watson was one of the first employees at ChannelAdvisor, spending 10 years there in various executive capacities and launching many of the company’s flagship offerings. He was then recruited to launch the third-party marketplace at BarnesandNoble.com, expanding the company’s product catalog by over 1 million items. After the successful marketplace launch, he served as CEO of Merchantry and led the company to a $30M acquisition by Tradeshift. Upon fulfilling the transition obligations of Merchantry to Tradeshift, Watson directed the cross-border product strategy of Pitney Bowes, a $450M business, comprised of Borderfree and the eBay Global Shipping Program. Watson’s work today is centered on supporting investors and management teams incubating and growing direct-to-consumer businesses. Most recently, in partnership with WHP Global, Rick was a critical resource in architecting the WHP+ platform, a new turnkey direct-to-consumer digital ecommerce platform that powers AnneKlein.com and JosephAbboud.com.

About RMW Commerce Consulting RMW Commerce Consulting supports investors and management teams incubating and growing digital businesses online – both direct-to-consumer and B2B. RMW was founded by Rick Watson after his more than 20 years as a technology entrepreneur and operator exclusively in the ecommerce industry with companies like ChannelAdvisor, BarnesandNoble.com, Merchantry, and Pitney Bowes.

Key Takeaways: DTC Logistics Innovation * Rick Watson is the Founder and CEO of RMW Commerce, a consulting company focused on helping investors and management teams grow their digital commerce initiatives. * In the podcast interview, Rick and Joe discussed DTC logistics innovation and some of the recent moves by industry leaders in the retail and logistics verticals. * DTC is an acronym for “direct to consumer.” * Rick and Joe explored the topics below: * The term dark store, dark shop, dark supermarket refers to a retail outlet or distribution center that exists exclusively for online shopping. * A dark store is generally a large warehouse that can either be used to facilitate a "click-and-collect" service, where a customer collects an item they have ordered online, or as an order fulfillment platform for online sales. * The dark store format was initiated in the United Kingdom and Europe during Covid times. It is not clear whether the trend will gain traction in the USA. * American Eagle Outfitters acquired both Quiet Logistics and Airterra demonstrating their commitment to DTC business. * Amazon partners with mom-and-pop stores to serve rural areas. This experimental program aims to speed up delivery times to sparsely-populated areas. * Currently, Amazon partners with the USPS for final mile deliveries in rural areas. Some USPS shipments from Amazon have to be picked up at the local post office. The new service further enhances Amazon’s reputation as the best delivery provider.

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Fanatics Adopts American Eagle Quiet Platforms for Same-day/Next-Day

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In this episode, Joe Lynch interviews David Bell and Peter Rentschler about the new partnership between their companies along with building a competitive advantage in the transportation and logistics space.

About David Bell David Bell has been a leader in the transportation industry for over 25 years, beginning his industry career in 1993. In his early career, he started as a dispatcher at Precise Transportation and then joined Gateway Transportation Services as the Operations Manager. In 2001, Mr. Bell joined Cargo Transportation Services, Inc., where he served as CEO until 2011 when Cargo was bought by Smith Transportation Services, Inc. David was an equity holder and the COO of Smith Transportation until 2018 when it was sold to a Private Equity firm.

    **About Peter Rentschler**  Peter Rentschler is the CEO of Metafora, an industry-leading management consulting and software development firm. Peter leads client service and engagement delivery. He has advised carriers and 3PLs to create and implement long-term strategies enabled through organizational change and operational efficiency. Having worked for enterprise and boutique consulting firms, Peter has worked with clients across multiple industries including transportation, retail, technology, insurance, and finance. Passionate about the future of freight, Peter and Metafora are moved by the impact people and technology have on businesses, and the ability each have to make substantial impacts tomorrow.

About Lean Solutions Group Lean Solutions Group (LSG) is a nearshore and offshore service provider that focuses on expanding and enhancing its client businesses. LSG’s broad offering ranges from staffing to technology, marketing, sales, and BPO services. To succeed in the transportation and logistics business, 3PLs need to be able to hire and retain the very best talent while keeping a lid on costs. Since the competition for the best talent is fierce, companies need an edge that will help them win; LSG is that edge. LSG helps its clients set up and establish satellite offices in beautiful countries like Colombia, Guatemala, and the Philippines. LSG’s team consists of qualified bilingual professionals eager to take on new challenges and become a part of your company. Since 2014, Lean has worked with over 500 satisfied U.S.-based transportation and logistics providers. Lean ensures that your satellite office is staffed with highly educated, English-speaking professionals trained in your company’s processes and systems. The Lean approach is a low cost, low risk, low hassle, and they handle the entire process with their account managers.

About Metafora Metafora, previously “CarrierDirect”, is the leading business consulting and software development firm that exclusively serves the Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain space. They partner with carriers, shippers, and freight tech vendors to help them optimize their business and build software to fuel their growth. Welcome to the new way forward. Welcome to Metafora.

   **Key Takeaways: The Competitive Advantage** * David Bell is a Co-founder of Lean Solutions Group, a nearshore service provider that delivers high-quality business solutions in staffing, tech, marketing, and sales for U.S.-based companies.
  • Peter Rentschler is CEO of Metafora, a management consulting and technology delivery firm focused on transportation, logistics, and supply chain.
  • In the podcast interview, David and Peter discuss the new partnership between their companies along with the competitive advantage in the transportation and logistics space.
  • Metafora and Lean Solutions Group are partnering to provide IT consulting and tech development services to companies in the transportation, logistics and supply chain sectors.
  • Metafora, formerly CarrierDirect, is a management consulting and tech development firm.
  • Lean Solutions Group will work with Metafora to provide recruitment, staffing, and team spin-up services delivered from the Lean’s nearshore satellite locations in Latin America.
  • To compete and win the transportation and logistics space, David and Peter believe that firms must excel in the following 3 areas:

    • A company vision that informs everything the company does – the why, what, and how they do business.
    • Technology and operational excellence that enables the company to serve their current clients and grow, while making a healthy profit.
    • A talent and recruiting strategy that includes a nearshoring partner like Lean Solutions Group. LSG is a nearshore service provider that delivers high-quality business solutions in staffing, tech, marketing, and sales for U.S.-based companies.
    • This strategic partnership between LSG and Metafora is designed to directly address the labor shortage in the logistics industry by improving processes and getting reliable nearshore talent.

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Metafora and Lean Solutions Group Partner to further the Transportation & Logistics Industry through Technology, Staffing, and Organizational Improvement

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Derek Doddridge and Joe Lynch discuss is your TMS enough. Derek is the Vice President of Enterprise Sales for Emerge, one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. and is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its digital freight marketplace platform.

About Derek Doddridge Derek Doddridge is Vice President of Enterprise Sales for Emerge. He has been with the company for three years. Prior to joining Emerge, he was Vice President of Sales for Freight Rover. His industry background also includes 10 years with Celadon Trucking, where he worked in various sales and operations positions. A graduate of Indiana Tech, he has an MBA in business. He earned his undergraduate degree in fine arts from Franklin College.

About Emerge Transforming the $800 billion freight industry, Emerge empowers meaningful logistics relationships through its award-winning Freight Procurement Platform. Built by freight professionals for freight professionals, Emerge is reinventing the procurement process by offering solutions that enable shippers and carriers to make more empowered, strategic decisions. In addition to the platform, shippers can connect to the Emerge Marketplace which opens access to 35,000 asset based carriers in order to create meaningful freight connections. The world’s largest shippers and capacity providers use the Emerge Freight Procurement Platform daily, showing immediate ROI for procurement and saving valuable time in the process. Founded in 2017, and located in Scottsdale, Arizona, Emerge is one of the fastest-growing technology startups in the U.S.

Key Takeaways: Is Your TMS Enough * Derek Doddridge is Vice President of Enterprise Sales for Emerge, a flexible, efficiency-driven RFP platform for freight. * In the podcast interview, Derek and Joe answer the question is your TMS enough and the short answer is no. * Shippers absolutely positively need a good transportation management system (TMS) to manage their freight, but it not the only tool needed to successful. * Transportation management systems are increasingly developed with the ability to integrate with other applications that shippers need to successful. * Applications that may be integrated into a TMS include apps for visibility, dynamic pricing, capacity management, carrier licensing/insurance, etc.. * Emerge is freight procurement platform that many shippers are connecting to their TMS because most transportation management systems are not built to manage RFP events. * Emerge is reinventing freight procurement by providing access to benchmarked rates and thousands of trusted partners to maximize cost-savings. * Emerge is custom built for freight RFP events and as a result the process is streamlined, easy, and saves shippers time and money. * The Emerge platform provides carriers access to more shippers and more opportunities. * Carriers gain access and bid directly on exclusive contract and spot lanes that they may have never had access to before. The Emerge network connects carriers with shippers of all sizes, providing them more opportunities in the lanes that work for your company. * Emerge uses a network model, which becomes increasingly valuable to users (carriers and shippers) as it scales. * Emerge is FREE for shippers

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Dhruv Saxena and Joe Lynch discuss the ShipBob story. Dhruv is the CEO and Co-Founder of ShipBob, the leading global omni fulfillment platform designed for small and medium-sized businesses to provide them access to best-in-class supply chain and fulfillment capabilities.

 **About Dhruv Saxena**  Dhruv Saxena is the CEO and Co-Founder of ShipBob, the leading global Omni fulfillment platform designed for small and medium-sized businesses to provide them access to best-in-class supply chain and fulfillment capabilities. Dhruv came to America (from India) in 2007 to pursue an undergraduate engineering degree. He attended Purdue University for both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in electrical engineering, and after graduating, worked as a software developer and engineer in Chicago. Dhruv and co-founder Divey Gulati founded ShipBob from their apartment, going to extreme lengths to get the startup off the ground in 2014 - including marathon coding sessions and poaching their first ShipBob customers while they waited in long lines at post offices to ship their packages! Today, ShipBob is valued at over $1 billion (June 2021) and has seen tremendous growth over the past few years.

About ShipBob ShipBob is the leading global omni fulfillment platform designed for small and medium-sized businesses to provide them access to best-in-class supply chain and fulfillment capabilities. The ShipBob platform provides merchants with a single view of their business and customers across all of their sales channels, and enables them to manage products, inventory, orders and shipments, and leverage analytics and reporting to run their business effectively. Founded in 2014 out of Chicago, ShipBob was launched through Y Combinator by co-founders Dhruv Saxena and Divey Gulati, two entrepreneurs who saw a need for more efficient shipping for ecommerce businesses. Today, the company has raised $330.5 million in funding and operates a global logistics network with 30 fulfillment centers across five countries, including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union and Australia. Key Takeaways: The ShipBob Story * Dhruv Saxena is the CEO and Co-Founder of ShipBob, a global omni channel fulfillment solution trusted by 7,000+ brands to ship orders everywhere their customers shop. * In the podcast interview, Dhruv shared his own personal story along with the ShipBob Story. * Founded in 2014 by Dhruv Saxena and Divey Gulati, ShipBob has become one of the fastest-growing tech companies in America. * In just a few short years, ShipBob has grown from working out of Dhruv’s apartment to a Chicago headquarters and hundreds of thousands of square feet of warehouse space across the US. * The ShipBob mission is to provide the best fulfillment services for their customers, so they can focus more on what’s important — growing their business and delivering a remarkable customer experience. * ShipBob enables their clients to: + Ship everywhere, from anywhere. + Seamlessly connect new commerce channels and apps. + Gain more control and improve accuracy within the warehouses. * ShipBob has a network of warehouses connected by a common technology that help their clients to determine optimal inventory placement across the network to improve delivery speeds and reduce shipping costs. * ShipBob offers their customers the ability to scale efficiently by distributing inventory into additional warehouses over time.

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Google Cloud Supply Chain with Paula Natoli Paula Natoli and Joe Lynch discuss the Google Cloud supply chain and the solutions they provide to their logistics and supply chain customers.

About Paula Natoli Paula Natoli leads Google Cloud’s Supply Chain & Logistics Industry Solutions for the Americas regions, partnering with customers to deliver exceptional customer satisfaction through supply chain technology excellence. Prior to joining Google Cloud in 2020, Paula spent 23 years with Blue Yonder (formerly known as JDA Software) where she served in leadership roles in professional services and the product management organization, building and deploying supply chain solutions used by hundreds of customers worldwide. As a Penn State supply chain management graduate, she also served on the Advisory Board for the Penn State Centre for Supply Chain Research.

About Google Cloud Google Cloud accelerates every organization’s ability to digitally transform its business. We deliver enterprise-grade solutions that leverage Google’s cutting-edge technology – all on the cleanest cloud in the industry. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted partner to enable growth and solve their most critical business problems.

Key Takeaways: Google Cloud Supply Chain * Paula Natoli is the Director, Supply Chain & Logistics Industry Solutions at Google Cloud. * In the podcast interview, Paula and Joe discussed the solutions that the Supply Chain & Logistics Industry group at Google Cloud provide to their supply chain and logistics customers. The following Google Cloud solutions were discussed: * Supply chain twin is a digital representation of a company’s supply chain with end-to-end visibility, alert-driven event management, analytics, and collaboration across teams. A supply chain twin or digital twin enables companies to do scenario planning, which ultimately lead to more resilient, sustainable, and efficient supply chains. * Cloud fleet routing enables supply chains and logistics providers to deliver an exceptional customer experience, while maintaining world class operational excellence. Cloud fleet routing leverages Google’s technology, data, and Google Maps product to improve fulfillment and delivery. * Vertex.ai enables logistics and supply chain companies to build, deploy, and scale machine learning models faster, with pre-trained and custom tooling within a unified artificial intelligence platform. * Document.ai is an automated data capture platform that allows companies to convert their static documents into dynamic data that can be used to improve the business, while reducing document processing costs. * Sustainability is increasingly important to consumers and brands and Google Cloud solutions help supply chain practitioners to design sustainability into their supply chain. * Paula and the Google Cloud team helps companies build supply chains that are resilient, sustainable, and transformative while improving customer experience with Google’s digital supply chain solutions.

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The CTO Perspective with Mario Paluzzi Mario Paluzzi and Joe Lynch discuss the CTO perspective. Mario is the Chief Technical Officer at Reliance Partners, a commercial insurance agency specializing in risk management solutions for the transportation and logistics space.

About Mario Paluzzi Mario Paluzzi is Chief Technology Officer of Reliance Partners, a top ranked commercial insurance agency specializing in Logistics and Transportation. Prior to joining Reliance Partners, Paluzzi established, led, and deployed industry leading technology teams and transformative innovations across high-growth startup environments as well as multi-billion dollar enterprises. Paluzzi spent 10 years at Coyote Logistics overseeing technology product strategy and delivery before joining Logistics Dynamics as Chief Information Officer. He joined Reliance Partners in 2021 and has been leading efforts to drive big data and Insurtech initiatives across the enterprise to deliver a smarter insurance experience. Mario is a graduate of Michigan State University.

About Reliance Partners Reliance Partners is one of the nation's fastest-growing commercial insurance agencies specializing in providing risk management solutions for the transportation and logistics space. Reliance Partners has been featured in Inc.com each year from 2016-2020 as one of the fastest growing privately-held companies in the US. The company is certified as a Great Place to Work®. In addition, Inc.com recognized Reliance Partners in 2018-2020 as one of the Top 50 Workplaces while Fortune also recognized Reliance Partners in 2017-2020 as a Top Workplace in America. In 2020, Reliance Partners was featured in Business Insurance as one of the 'Best Places to Work in Insurance'​ for the fifth year in a row​. Reliance Partners Chattanooga location was recognized as Business of the Year in the large category by the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce in 2018. The company faces an emphasis around technology and has been the only insurance agency recognized on the Freight-Tech 100 list each year since its inception. Freight-Tech 100 recognizes the most innovative and disciplined companies in freight.

Key Takeaways: The CTO Perspective * Mario Paluzzi is the Chief Technical Officer at Reliance Partners, a commercial insurance agency specializing in risk management solutions for the transportation and logistics space. * In the podcast interview, Mario provides the CTO’s perspective on the transportation and logistics space. * Below are some of the insights that Mario shared: * PwC’s recent report from titled “Digital Trends in Supply Chain Survey 2022” suggests that not every company is getting a good ROI on their technology investments. * When making technology investments, companies need to avoid the hype of trendy tech (Blockchain, AI, ML, etc.) and fear of missing out (FOMO). * Instead focus on the actual business improvements the tech investment will bring to the business. * Before making a tech investment, have a clear vision of the project goals and fully understand which key performance indicators will improve. * Technology tends to simplify and automate routine or rote functions, which usually frees up people to focus on more complex problems. * Mario believes companies need to upskill their employees so they can add more value. * There will be less clerk work and more data science work so employees must be trained for their new role. * To add more value and become more competitive, knock down the silos and drive further collaboration with partners in technology, insurance, carriers, etc. * New partnerships, new data, and new ways of adding value should be the focus of transportation and logistics companies. * Mario also suggests partnering with a technology partner who has the expertise and experience required to support your company’s digital transformation. * Mario works closely with Emtec, a global technology services company providing digital software engineering and transformation solutions to clients in logistics, transportation, and warehousing.

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The Supply Chain is Broken – How to Fix it with Jeff Dangelo Larry Cepuran and Joe Lynch talk about Lou Gehrig Day and ALS, which stands for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Larry Cepuran is a friend of Joe’s who has been diagnosed with ALS, which is sometimes referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease. ALS has no cure and very few treatments.

About Jeff Dangelo Jeff Dangelo is the Managing Partner of Lighthouse, Prior to joining Lighthouse, Jeff co-founded Turvo, a leading enterprise software organization. Before founding Turvo, Jeff spent 13 years in the logistics and transportation space. Jeff was the Vice President of Sales at a third-party logistics start-up. As the first employee, he was tasked with building and growing the sales organization. He was instrumental in its growth to $150m in sales in less than 5 years. Prior to joining the 3PL start-up, Jeff was a Senior Sales Executive at TQL, a $4 billion third-party logistics company, where he helped grow revenue from $20m to over $500m in sales. Jeff is a graduate of Miami University (Oxford, OH), with a degree in Marketing and Operations.

About Lighthouse Lighthouse offers dedicated trucking, logistics, warehousing and co-packing coupled with the best supply chain software in the world to give everyone an amazing experience.Digital logistics companies aren’t designed to provide services to support complex supply chains, while traditional providers do not have the right technology or business model(s). Lighthouse reimagined what it means to be a digital logistics provider by combining the best of both worlds.

Key Takeaways: The Supply Chain is Broken – How to Fix it * Problem 1: Software

+ Every company and silo in the supply chain seems to have their own software.
+ The information doesn’t always flow well from system to system.
+ System integrations are costing and time consuming.
+ Creating a collaborative platform is essential.
  • Problem 2: Too Much Manual Work

    • Businesses are built off of manual work, having employees doing emails and calls.
    • Increasing labor cost.
    • Re-train customers to go digital instead of emails and calling.
    • Create visibility and transparency to avoid so much manual work.
    • Problem 3: Business Models are Not Aligned

    • Traditional business models are not designed for the future of the industry.

    • Shifting to a more transparent model.
    • Finding ways to solve problems with new models.
    • The solution to all of the above problems is business model transformation to include technology, visibility, and transparency.

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 **Lou Gehrig Day with Larry Cepuran**     Larry Cepuran and Joe Lynch talk about Lou Gehrig Day and ALS, which stands for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Larry Cepuran is a friend of Joe’s who has been diagnosed with ALS, which is sometimes referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease. ALS has no cure and very few treatments.

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Lou Gehrig Day In March 2021, Major League Baseball declared June 2 henceforth to be Lou Gehrig Day. June 2 was chosen because it is the anniversary of when Gehrig became the Yankees' starting first baseman in 1925 and when he died in 1941.

Lou Gehrig Achievements * Hit four home runs in one game on June 3, 1932. * Won the Triple Crown in 1934 when he led the American League in batting average (.363), home runs (49) and runs batted in (165). * Holds the record for most grand slams in a career with 23. * Hit 493 home runs in his career, setting the record for the most home runs hit by any first baseman in history until Mark McGwire hit 500. * Became the only player in history to drive in more than 500 runs in three years. He ushered in 174 runs in 1930, 184 in 1931 and 151 in 1932, for a total of 509. * His amazing total of 184 RBI’s in a single season (1931) is first In American League history and second in baseball history (behind Hack Wilson’s 190 RBI’s with the Chicago Cubs). * Set a record by playing in a consecutive streak of 2,130 professional baseball games throughout his career, despite 17 fractures in his hands, being beaned several times, having severe back pain and suffering various other illnesses and minor injuries. Gehrig’s record stood until Cal Ripken, Jr. broke it in 1995. * Became the first athlete to have his number retired. Upon his retirement from baseball in 1939, the New York Yankees retired his No. 4 jersey. Today, the practice of retiring jerseys numbers is carried out in most sports. * Was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939. In light of his progressive illness, the usual two-year waiting period after a player retires was waived in Gehrig’s case.

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ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) There are currently no known effective cures or treatments to stop disease progression of ALS. ALS is a complex disease that varies from person to person and far more research is necessary to discover effective treatments for each person living with ALS.

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neuron disease or Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a disease that causes the death of neurons controlling voluntary muscles. Some also use the term motor neuron disease for a group of conditions of which ALS is the most common. ALS is characterized by stiff muscles, muscle twitching, and gradually worsening weakness due to muscles decreasing in size. It may begin with weakness in the arms or legs, or with difficulty speaking or swallowing. About half of the people affected develop at least mild difficulties with thinking and behavior and most people experience pain. Most eventually lose the ability to walk, use their hands, speak, swallow, and breathe.

The cause is not known in 90% to 95% of cases, but is believed to involve both genetic and environmental factors. The remaining 5–10% of cases are inherited from a person’s parents. About half of these genetic cases are due to one of two specific genes. The underlying mechanism involves damage to both upper and lower motor neurons. The diagnosis is based on a person’s signs and symptoms, with testing done to rule out other potential causes.

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Ecommerce Delivery Providers with Nate Skiver Nate Skiver and Joe Lynch discuss ecommerce delivery providers. Nate is he Founder of LPF Spend Management, which help parcel shippers create parcel shipping programs which reduce expense, while delivering a positive customer experience.

About Nate Skiver Nate Skiver is a parcel transportation and ecommerce delivery expert, with 20 years of combined retail and consulting experience. He spent 13 years with global apparel brands Abercrombie & Fitch and Gap Inc., where he built and managed global parcel programs. In 2019, Nate transitioned into parcel consulting to use his experience to help retailers reduce shipping expense, while delivering a positive customer experience. He is passionate about increasing small parcel knowledge throughout the industry, authoring several articles for PARCEL Magazine, and being quoted frequently by media including The Wall Street Journal and Business Insider. Nate is a thought leader and LinkedIn influencer, providing unique perspective as the only content creator dedicated to parcel and ecommerce delivery.

About LPF Spend Management LPF Spend Management was founded to share experience from a unique perspective within the parcel consulting space…a shipper’s perspective. LPF is not comprised of former parcel carrier personnel nor are they parcel auditors which offer consulting services. Their expertise, perspective, and insight is based upon more than a decade of frontline experience creating parcel shipping value for leading retail and ecommerce companies. They level the playing field to help ecommerce shippers compete.

Key Takeaways: Ecommerce Delivery Providers * Nate Skiver is the Founder of LPF Spend Management, which help parcel shippers create parcel shipping programs which reduce expense, while delivering a positive customer experience. * In the podcast interview, Nate and Joe discussed ecommerce delivery providers and the rapidly changing market driven by ecommerce. * Nate categorized the ecommerce delivery providers into 6 categories:

    1. National, integrated carriers: UPS and FedEx
    2. Postal carriers: USPS + postal workshare carriers (Pitney Bowes, DHL eCommerce, etc.)
    3. Regional carriers: LaserShip, OnTrac, LSO, UDS (many, many more)
    4. Ecommerce carriers [recent market entrants]: Covers a range of operating models, examples include Pandion, X Delivery, AirTerra, Veho, The FrontDoor Collective
    5. Same day delivery: Largely gig driver based, includes Instacart, DoorDash, Roadie, Shipt, Walmart GoLocal
    6. Amazon Logistics
  1. The “LPF” in “LPF Spend Management” stands for “level playing field” and they provide the following solutions:

    • Parcel Spend Management - translate the complex details of parcel contracts, rates, and expense into meaningful, actionable information which delivers bottom line impact for ecommerce shippers.
    • Ecommerce Shipping Strategy – build a competitive edge in shipping by delivering the right solution, at the right cost.
    • Parcel Training & Development – The LPF team is passionate about increasing parcel shipping knowledge throughout the ecommerce industry, one shipper at a time.

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Beyond the Data with William Sandoval William Sandoval and Joe Lynch discuss beyond the data. William is the Senior Vice President of Product Management and Strategy at PowerFleet Inc., a wireless IoT company that provides solutions to the industrial, logistics and vehicle markets.

  **About William Sandoval** William Sandoval serves as senior vice president of product management & strategy for PowerFleet, leading PowerFleet’s product management, program management, and product marketing teams while providing strategic direction to drive innovative products and solutions. Sandoval has over 25 years of experience leading product strategy, technological innovation, and product development execution.

About PowerFleet PowerFleet (NASDAQ: PWFL) is a leading global provider of wireless IoT and M2M solutions for securing, controlling, tracking, and managing high-value enterprise assets such as industrial trucks, tractor trailers, containers, cargo, and vehicle and truck fleets. PowerFleet is the result of the combination of I.D. Systems, Pointer Telocation Ltd., and Cellocator on October 3, 2019, when I.D. Systems acquired Pointer Telocation Ltd. and rebranded as PowerFleet Inc. PowerFleet provides a complete technology suite that delivers telematics, asset tracking, freight visibility, and driver behavior. Their solutions include an FMCSA-compliant ELD system, trailer/ container/ chassis GPS tracking, automated driver workflow, refrigeration command and control, cargo visibility and status, driver navigational assistance, and robust fleet management. Their two-way refrigerated solution integrates into Thermo King™ and Carrier™, and their suite of tracking devices include wireless sensors, photographic cargo imaging, and environmental status. PowerFleet is headquartered in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, with offices located around the globe, and a technology innovation center in Israel. The Company’s patented technologies address the needs of organizations to monitor and analyze their assets to increase efficiency and productivity, reduce costs, and improve profitability.

Key Takeaways: Beyond the Data * William Sandoval is the Senior Vice President - Product Management & Strategy of PowerFleet, a wireless IoT firm that provides critical actionable information that powers unified operations throughout organizations. * In the podcast interview, William and Joe discussed beyond the data, which describes the changes William has seen in the tracking management business. * Not so long ago, companies with assets like trucks, trailers, containers, freight, etc. were thrilled to have tracking solutions that told them where their assets were. In the interview, William explained that cost-effective tracking is just table stakes, a bare minimum requirement. * Companies like PowerFleet are moving beyond tracking to data collection and data analytics. * Data analytics is focused on extracting insights from data, ideally business insights that will enable companies to make more money. * In the interview, William described the 4 types of data analytics:

+ Descriptive analytics provides historical information (valuable)
+ Diagnostic analytics provides real-time information (more valuable)
+ Predictive analytics provides information on what may happen (even more valuable)
+ Prescriptive analytics provides information on what you should do in the future to avoid problems/take advantage of opportunities (most valuable)
  • Increasingly, customers of PowerFleet are looking for predictive and prescriptive analytics that enable them to better manage their assets, save money, while maximizing productivity and profit.
  • PowerFleet (NASDAQ: PWFL) is a leading global provider of wireless IoT and machine-to-mobile (M2M) solutions for securing, controlling, tracking, and managing high-value enterprise assets such as industrial trucks, tractor trailers, containers, cargo, and vehicle and truck fleets.
  • PowerFleet transforms the way organizations manage mobile business assets — like forklifts, cargo trailers, and connected cars. Our technologies control, track, analyze, and optimize hundreds of thousands of these assets all over the world. PowerFleet help organizations be safer, improve efficiency, and cut costs.

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The FarEye Story With Kushal Nahata Kushal Nahata and Joe Lynch discuss the FarEye story. Kushal is the CEO and CoFounder of FarEye, a company that enables enterprises to deliver at reduced cost with a superior customer experience.

About Kushal Nahata As the CEO, Kushal is responsible for driving the vision, strategy, and growth at FarEye. A dynamic leader, Kushal drives the culture of ‘customer-first’ at FarEye which enables the team to deliver value to FarEye’s 150+ clients globally. He is an effervescent thinker who is passionate about enabling the digital transformation in the logistics industry and making it customer-centric. He is constantly working towards empowering companies to champion operational efficiency and customer experience. Under his leadership, FarEye has achieved an impressive growth rate with rapid geographical expansion. Kushal enjoys training budding entrepreneurs and guiding them through their journey. He has been mentioned in the coveted 40under40 list by Business World and The Top 25 Software CEOs of Asia for 2020 by The Software Report.

About FarEye FarEye’s Intelligent Delivery Management Platform is making the delivery experience better for everyone. FarEye enables enterprises to deliver at reduced cost with a superior customer experience. The low-code approach provides an environment to develop applications with a quick turn-around time and minimal code to shorten the “concept to ship” cycle. The platform leverages millions of data points to predict the shipment journey and improve the delivery experience. FarEye helps companies orchestrate, track and optimize their logistics operations. The company’s flagship logistics management software supports the entire supply chain — from first-mile seller pickups to last-mile delivery — to provide end-to-end logistics visibility, reduce operational costs and improve customer experience.

Key Takeaways: The FarEye Story * Kushal Nahata is the Co-founder and CEO of FarEye, a delivery management platform that leverages technology to provide low-cost, efficient, and sustainable shipping to ecommerce companies. * In the podcast interview, Kushal describes how he and his partners founded FarEye in 2013 and expanded the company to over 50 countries worldwide. * Kushal and his partners founded FarEye in India, but soon found their customers were asking them to support them in other countries. Today, FarEye operates out of 6 offices located in New Delhi, Singapore, London, Manchester, Dubai, and Chicago. * FarEye’s delivery management platform includes the following solutions

+ Intelligent Delivery Orchestration

    - Real-time last mile visibility
    - Last mile operational control with shipment status check-in calls
    - Day-to-day operational clarity for drivers and increased operational efficiency (number of deliveries, fuel etc.)
+ Intelligent Delivery Visibility

    - Multimodal visibility across air, ocean, rail, road, parcel and intermodal logistics
    - Parcel visibility using order ID, purchase order or SKU number
    - Yard visibility and control tower visibility
    - Carrier and route performance visibility
    - Sustainability dashboard for carbon emission control and visibility
    - Dynamic appointment scheduling
    - Data analytics, exceptions and alerts
+ Intelligent Customer Experience

    - Flexible and self-service slot booking for deliveries & returns
    - Instant order-level track and trace capabilities
    - Special delivery instructions(pickups, drop offs, messaging)
    - Secure & seamless communication with drivers
    - Digital proof of delivery and customer feedback
    - Wallet integrations
    - Personalized product recommendations
    - Safe & compliant deliveries

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The North American inbound supply chain was well-run and extremely cheap before the pandemic brought disruption to the logistics and transportation space. Since the pandemic, the shipping industry had to adapt and is still adapting to this uncertainty. Prices are going up, congestion is at an all-time high, and we won't recover from these challenges overnight. Join Joe Lynch as he talks to John Murnane about the disruption in container logistics. John is a senior partner at McKinsey & Company. At McKinsey, he is the leader of the logistics sector. So he covers everything from air & ocean carriers to warehousing & fulfillment. Listen and learn more about the shipping industry, shipper & carrier relationships, sustainability, end-to-end shipping, and much more. Find out about the disruption in container logistics and how it can be solved.

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Disruption In Container Logistics With John Murnane Thank you so much for joining us. Our topic is disruption and container logistics with my friend, John Murnane. How is it going, John.

I am doing great. Thanks for having me. How are you?

Excellent. I am glad we are talking about this topic. Please introduce yourself, your company, and where you are?

I am a Senior Partner at McKinsey. I am based in Atlanta. I lead McKinsey’s Logistics Sector globally with a colleague named Martin Joerss, who is based in Hamburg.

Tell us what you guys do over in that McKinsey’s Logistics Practice.

We call it a sector, but we serve the logistics industry. For us, that is all the different, interesting, fascinating parts of logistics throughout the global supply chain, ocean and air carriers, forwarders, folks doing container leasing, and Marine services. We do a lot of work in ground handling and transport, terminal operators, and rail trucks, both asset-based and brokerage.

We also do a lot of work in the warehouse and fulfillment. I serve companies that operate fulfillment, real estate, and industrial developer. We also do Last Mile post and parcel returns, plus all the folks that are in and around that space doing data, transparency, tech, robotics, and all the fascinating, fun companies that are trying to knit it all together.

Do you work more with shippers or the actual logistics providers?

We work with both. In the group I lead, the logistics sector, we serve companies that make a living in moving stuff around. I have got a number of colleagues in a practice that is adjacent to ours that are in manufacturing and supply chain. Those consultants and partners serve the big retailers and manufacturers who pay to have the goods moved.

I do not know what you guys did at McKinsey but it was not so long ago that there was no logistics practice. It was logistics and supply chain or supply chain and logistics or manufacturing supply chain and logistics. It was always the tail end of something else. We have arrived because we have a McKinsey partner who is responsible for watching over us.

We have got 100 McKinsey partners that I do not know if we are responsible for it.

[caption id="attachment_7990" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Container Logistics Disruption: The pandemic hit the shipping industry in many ways. People started buying a lot more, which meant more containers being moved while the staff was low. There was just a lot of congestion.[/caption]

The business needs some babysitters. Tell us a little bit about you. Where did you grow up? Where did you go to school? Give us some career highlights before you joined McKinsey.

I grew up in California, pretty close to the ports of LA and Long Beach, but did not get into logistics. At a young age, I was a Mechanical Engineer at Duke. I worked in entertainment for many years at Disney and the NBA in finance and design roles, which was a lot of fun.

It is not as entertaining as logistics.

When I got into logistics, it was at McKinsey. I went to Business School at Michigan and then I joined McKinsey. You joke about logistics being the end. I got recruited into the travel and logistics practice because I knew a thing or two about travel. I started serving logistics companies back in the day. This is 2003 or 2004. It was not sexy. Logistics was not quite as hot as it is now, but I found the work fascinating. I liked the people.

I got into rail, parcel, and trucking, and then I moved to South America to lead our logistics practice. I was in Chile for three years and then I got into the ocean space and Marine terminals. I have been hooked ever since. It has become more fascinating given all the things that we have seen in the last years, from the eCommerce boom to automation to the push for sustainability and what happened with the pandemic.

It is fantastic that you have got that South America experience because I feel like we have had so much stuff in China for so long. I have nothing against China, but it makes more sense to ship stuff from Mexico or South America in general. We do not do nearly that much business with our South American partners who we fully understand compared to China.

There are lots of bags coming in and out in a lot of air freight. I was in Chile, which does a lot of flowers and salmon, and exports a ton of copper and minerals.

Let’s talk about our topic, which is the disruption in container logistics. Why don’t you take us back to before there was this disruption? Talk about what was going on in the space back in the day?

You hear a lot about underinvestment in infrastructure and “failing” logistics infrastructure in the US. Many years ago, things were working well. If you were a manufacturer or a consumer, you probably had the lowest cost supply chain in the world that was able to get you products from anywhere in the world any time. The cost was quite low and the supply chain runs very well. It is smooth. As such, it was something that a lot of people took for granted.

It seemed very opaque compared to now. Many years ago, if you were moving freight, your stuff disappeared into the ocean for three weeks or a month.

There is also opaque because no one has looked into it. We have all learned how important it is. I used to serve clients and I did a lot of marketing and sales work, helping people with sales and pricing. I serve clients in logistics. I remember hearing sales executives complain to me. I can’t make these value-based arguments. I can’t talk about our value prop because I can’t get access to anyone that matters.

Ten years ago, people had a well-ran, extremely cheap North American inbound supply chain. And they took it for granted.

I am talking to a procurement leader four levels down and they do not care about our value. It was opaque because, to some extent, there was not engagement on this topic at the highest levels, and certainly, there is now. Many years ago, you had a well-run, extremely cheap North American inbound supply chain. The infrastructure did not get bad overnight. The pandemic hit us in three ways. One is we all started buying a lot more stuff. We did not spend any less. We stopped spending on travel and restaurants.

No new car, no vacation, but I can buy crap online.

I can upgrade my house. I did some of that myself. I am in the house more and I invest in doing some things around the house. I got an indoor bike to stay in shape, but we spent 20% more money on stuff.

I always call it not your grandparents or great-grandparents pandemic. In the 1920 pandemic, 50 million people died worldwide and there was poverty. We joke that the COVID-19 or 20 that we gained from sitting around eating and buying stuff. That is not to discount all of the misery that it brought, but most of the misery was isolation for us.

When you have a situation where there is more volume being purchased, that means more containers and more trucks move. At the same time, global capacity fell by about 14% or 15% over a similar timeframe. If you have been paying attention, that probably feels intuitive. We had people that were sick so we could not stack. We had operations that were shut down at times. We had congestion because people were stacking and storing containers because they could not get them to the next place and they were waiting and also every stage in the value chain.

We all saw the earnings releases that talked about, “I am 65% short of the team. I need to operate these warehouses.” They are open, but they are not running anywhere near full capacity. If it is 20% up in demand and 15% down in supply, you have got a congestion problem. On top of it, those increases weren’t smooth. If those increases were smooth, our logistics industry might have had a chance, but it was overnight, then it stopped and started again.

That made for some challenging times, and you ended up getting what you got, which is pretty poor service, long lines, congestion, delays, and uncertainty where things were. You also have price increases because the companies that were moving the goods were trying to manage to make sure that they were at least taking good care of the clients that were willing to pay the most. It became challenging for our shippers.

I do not think it hit the biggest shippers, the Home Depots or the Lowe’s. Those guys had contracted rates. They call them the bat phone when they call the shipping companies. They did not all of a sudden get double or triple the cost of a container. They were okay. It was a lot of the other smaller players. You mentioned this spike 20% up in demand, 15% less in capacity, but if you were 20% or 30% off in your headcount in your consulting practice, you could address that internally because you are all a team.

This was across a whole bunch of supply chains that are spread out across the world. Communication was always difficult given time zones, languages, and the lack of computer systems. The coordination and fixes were all slow. I was talking to my daughter and she is in Portland. She was excited. She called and said, “The couch that I ordered in October 2021 is going to be here. I forgot what it looks like.”

We are all getting used to waiting a little longer than we used to, but it is nice when they arrive.

We still seem to have these shocks every once in a while. Shanghai had more COVID. In the US, we are seeing shortages of headcount in a lot of places, especially in warehousing, dock workers, and trucking. There is a lack of capacity when it comes down to it.

[caption id="attachment_7991" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Container Logistics Disruption: The two things to watch to know when congestion and prices will moderate are consumer spending on goods in North America and labor availability.[/caption]

I know everyone wants to know and figure out when this is going to be over. I do not think it is going to be overnight, partially because I do not think that the disruption is going to be over soon. The fact that we have got basically almost no trucking going on in China despite the manufacturing plants being open, but the trucking operation is pretty much ground to a halt. It means we have got days of inventory that are going to stack up and then need to be pushed through the system. The disruption and uncertainty are going to be a part of our new normal. With regard to when the average demand and supply get back closer to where they used to be, it is going to be a matter of consumer spending and labor.

We love the idea of things normalizing and getting to a new normal, but we are seeing inflation and other problems. We see the war in Ukraine and the recurrence of issues in China with COVID. We have trade issues with China. In a lot of ways, the new normal is not normal.

The new normal is going to change because of events outside of our control of weather or geopolitical. Change is going to be more prevalent in the coming decade than it was in the last few, which is why to some extent, I think we did have that false sense of security that everything was working. We did have a period of relative sanity, which allowed us to fine-tune the system despite its insufficient infrastructure.

We talked about the way it used to be pre-COVID years ago and what happened. What is next?

What is next is recovery. I think that, in time, we would expect to see supply improve and consumer spending on goods moderate a little bit. We are seeing an increase in consumption of services, which makes sense because there is the ability to do that. My wife works in travel and she has never been busier. People are eager to get back out and travel again. I do not think we are going to see the end of events and discontinuities. Those are two things to watch to tell us when congestion and prices are going to moderate are going to be consumer spending on goods in North America and labor availability.

Talk about those shocks. There are many ways we can describe this. We could say our supply chains got a little brittle, meaning they broke rather than being bent. Another way to describe it is we have too many risks in there and a lack of resiliency, depending on how you want to talk about it. We know we are going to have some more shocks in this system. How do we deal with all that?

There are a few things. A lot of this is ongoing. It is already happening. We need to stop looking at the supply chain as a simple commoditized part of the operation. It is not a simple call center. It is not something that should be managed by a small team in procurement focused on the cost lever. This is a C-level topic. The supply chain is and forever will be a C-level topic. Shippers need to be thinking about all the things that they can do to accept the fact that the logistics industry will always be more complicated than it used to be. Part of that is more safety stock.

I know you are an auto guy. The old just-in-time Math assumed simple, easy commodity-priced trucking and logistics operation. The world is more complicated than that. Certainly, some companies are looking at how I can think about de-risking my supply chain, both in terms of the number of locations that I sourced from, to increase the number so I have more flexibility.

If I lose one node, they will be looking at nearshoring and reshoring. The math on those deals is never easy, but they are certainly spending time thinking through that, especially thinking about that in light of new sustainability targets. All of my clients are hearing calls from their clients who are hearing calls from their customers to say, “How can I be more sustainable? How can I meet the new carbon aspirations?”

You hit a whole bunch of topics. I want to break them down a little bit. It speaks to where we are at in this business. The first thing you said is this is no longer a small decision. When I used to sell logistics and supply chain services, the way I sold mostly less than truckload in some truckloads, but we had the technology. I remember I would call and say, “I want to talk to the owner, the CEO, the head of operations, or a general manager.”

We impact finance because we are going to take some of those functions away. We do it as part of our service. We interface with the sales guys because they are the ones who are always saying, “Where is my stuff?” We work with your ops team on the inbound and we work with your logistics team. A lot of times, when I would call that C-level guy, they would say, “Talk to Tony in the back.”

The disruption and uncertainty in the shipping industry will be a part of the new normal. It's not changing overnight.

I would go see Tony and back, and he did not want to have a strategic discussion. He did not care if the finance guys had to audit the bills. I said, “We audit the bills because we have a TMS,” and I start my whole spiel. I am going to parody this a little bit. He was like, “Those guys got me Kid Rock tickets.” That is why he bought from that logistics company. He did not have that strategic focus that I wanted my customer to have.

One of the things we have all been through is when you call that guy and say, “I want to manage all your freight. I want you to use our technology and you are going to see all of your shipments there. He says "I will give you an Excel spreadsheet with all our loads in it. You put your price in and if you are cheaper, I will give you those lanes tomorrow.”

I was like, “I do not want to save you $50 on tomorrow’s load. I want to save 10% on your annual spend.” It would be like, “What are you talking about?” The number might have been used to bend. We spend $500,000 a year, which is bad enough to leave it to somebody who does not care about the strategic function of logistics. Now that number got to $5 million, you go, “What the hell, guys?”

There is a lot of change on both sides of that transaction that we are going to go through over the next few years. I have a good friend who is a former CEO of one of the container lines. He says, “Enough with this value base. I lose customers for $50 a box. It does not matter how much better we are.” That was the history. In that world, you do not have the right executives in the decision on the shipper side. You do not have the head of sales, marketing, or operations. You have someone in procurement.

When you have someone in procurement, they have one metric, which is how they can get the unit costs down. You also need to get better on the sales side. The guys that I work with, the carriers, trucking companies, and railroads, now have an opening to say, “It was not so commodity-based,” but they have got to be able to deliver. They got to be able to go and articulate what they do that is different than the next guy and why that is worth it.

I always use the same analogy back in the olden days when we had stockbrokers. They are transactional. You would always hear the term churn. They wanted to churn your account, “I want to sell your Dell stock and move you over to Apple.” They make money on both of those transactions. Those guys did not care about your overall financial picture. They cared about what you had in your investment account.

Now we have moved to financial planners. You do not hear anybody say in their stockbroker. Financial planners are aligned with their clients. They say, “We are going to get paid 1% or 1.5% of what you have in your account. I want to make you rich so I can get 1% or 1.5% of that every year.” It is the same thing in this business. We have to switch out of this transactional thinking and move to that financial planner. A lot of companies want to do that. They do not want to be ringing the bell and having the siren go off that they made $1,000 on a transaction and celebrating at the office that day. That is a lack of alignment and it is yesterday’s news.

You will see more gain share partnerships and relationships like that between carriers and shippers. It takes real change on both sides. This will be the shock that gets the awareness to a place where those things are pursued. Not just between carriers and shippers, but to some extent, between different players in the logistics chains, carriers and ocean terminals, railroads and trucking lines, warehouse fulfillment operators and last-mile parcels.

One of the things I want to touch on briefly is the timeout containers. We will get more back to the containers for a second. We started using containers a lot in the late ‘50s and ‘60s. There is a book, The Box That Changed the World. Prior to that, we could not even do global trade because the cost of logistics was so high. That was a tremendous innovation. We have seen this change the world. We would not be doing nearly the global trade we do now without it, but we have not seen a lot of innovation in that space. Now we are starting to see information technology. That is another piece of that. Speak to that and the sustainability that is important to us.

The technology has come along in terms of tracking. It is available. You will see more adoption of that, especially in the reefer space, but also in dry boxes. I have seen a lot of startups and investments in foldable boxes and alternative equipment. The main way we are going to get better sustainability on our container fleet is by finding better ways to extend their lives.

I never heard that. We are throwing a lot of those out.

[caption id="attachment_7992" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Container Logistics Disruption: 75-80% of containers are leaving LA empty so they can be filled up in China with more goods while there is a shortage. That's because the supply chain has always been an afterthought.[/caption]

We lose track of a lot of them because we do not know quite where they were. Telematics, tracking, and things like that will help there.

How long does a container last?

There are containers out there that have been in the fleet for twenty-some-odd years. The average is probably closer to 12 to 15. There are all sorts of uses. One of them is use for alternative storage.

If anybody from the container ship lines is reading, give me a call and I will deliver you 50 containers. I live about 25 minutes out of Ann Arbor. There are some farms and not quite rural, but I always drive by and think, “What are you doing with that container?”

They only need them where they need them. Our supply chain is imbalanced. They need them to pick up soybeans and send those to São Paulo. The fact that they are in Ann Arbor does not help them a whole lot because of the amount of money and time spent to get them down there. Managing that global fleet better and extending its life would be great from a sustainability standpoint.

It comes up a little bit on my show about sustainability. Some people might be shaking their heads and say, “I do not believe that the man is causing global warming.” I always say, “I do not care what you think. It does not matter what I think.” This is what consumers and brands are asking for it. When one of those big brands says, “What are you doing?” you better have an answer. It is too late to do anything at that point.

You do have to embrace it now. There are a lot of small ways. When it is over the road, we are trying to get rid of empty miles. That starts with measuring the empty miles, which brings me to another point. We were saying that 75% to 80% of containers are leaving LA and Long Beach empty so they can go be filled up in China with more goods for us. Meanwhile, we have a shortage and we have gone mad.

It is illogical, but the understandable conclusion from the supply chain is an afterthought. The supply chain has always been an afterthought.

It is not designed. It just happened.

There are many forces well beyond the global supply chain that decide what is our import and export balance with China and where do we manufacture intermediate goods for auto? There is nothing logistics can do to account for the fact that there is that much import-export balance on goods. With empty backhaul and empty miles within the US, there are a lot of things that the logistics industry can do to help. There are smarter ways to reroute though there are still a lot of empty miles even in the US.

I have become more aware of this. There is the empty truck that is moving from LA to New York, and you go, “That should never ever happen.” I do not think that happens nearly as often as it used to, but what is becoming more of a concern is the half-empty trucks and you go, “I had 10,000 half-empty trucks leave this location. Is there a way?” I know there are technologies and the guys over at flock freight and others are saying, “We can do something about it.”

The main way of getting better sustainability on container fleets is by finding better ways to extend their lives.

We will see more shared loads and multi loads where everyone will call multi-stop, where we are going to say, “That truck is full.” That is good for the environment and truckers. For the shippers, we are going to have to figure that out. We do not want to put I-can’t-move-your-food onto a truck with auto parts. We have to be careful about how we manage it with the shippers but I think it is going to lower the price of shipping.

Once we are fully loaded with the real cost of all of this stuff, whether it be the drivers, assets, new vehicles, or the autonomous and electric vehicles that we bring in to make a more sustainable fleet, the cost per unit is going to be higher. It is going to put the burden on us to figure out how we can make better use of each of the units. Maybe it is two hours later, but that allows me to share a load and double my density on the chunk move. All of those things can happen in time, but it takes great collaboration between carriers and shippers to make it work. The transparency and tools of the data exist to be able to do it, but it takes tremendous collaboration and trust to get it done.

I am going to put you on the spot here. I know you work with a lot of different companies. I want to tick off some standard categories and what kind of work you are doing for these companies. Let’s say an over-the-road carrier calls you. What do you tell them these days? What would be a typical project you would work on with them?

Over the road, carriers were doing a lot of work and helping them think about how their network is going to change as manufacturers figure out a new supply chain or as we try to start to think about electric vehicles and ultimately autonomous vehicles. Not just how should you think about the timing of those technologies, but what are the network decisions you are making now that will feel sub-optimal in 5 or 10 years because the investments that those companies make in assets and infrastructure are not short-term. We are helping them think about sustainability in terms of how they can help their shippers with their sustainability targets. Those are some of the big themes.

Do you talk to any brokers, 3PLs, and non-asset-based? What are you doing for them?

Sustainability is a topic for them in terms of how I can provide. I am already helping them knit together. A lot of them are trying to figure out, “How can I knit together solutions across modes? How can I optimize those around sustainability targets?” We are doing a lot of work almost across the board in growth. How do companies find growth?

There are a lot of new freight flows that are coming, not just because there are always new freight flows that are coming, but sustainability and the targets that all these companies are taking on are creating a whole lot of new goods to move. We are working with a lot of companies, whether they be asset-light, asset-heavy, broker, truckload, but also parcel and the like. It is like, “Where do you find freight? How do you get it? How do you leverage the tools today to find those companies?”

Do you work with Final Mile or Last Mile guys?

We do. We work with from a pallet and LTL Final Mile, and heavy goods Final Mile. We do a lot of post and parcel work. We have got a huge practice globally that has done tremendous work in helping drive efficiency in the postal space and parcel as well.

They need it.

Those companies are struggling.

[caption id="attachment_7993" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Container Logistics Disruption: Once the real cost of all these new things comes, the cost per unit will increase. It's going to take time to manage that. There needs to be a great collaboration between carriers and shippers to make it work.[/caption]

From what I understand, the Final Mile for home delivery to goods is the most expensive part of the journey. I was not being critical of the post office. We want it to be better, but we put a lot of constraints on it, and I think it is the hard part.

I do not want a pallet delivered to my house and then distributed all of those parcels to my neighbors. I would like just my piece delivered to my house. Getting my piece delivered to my house is expensive. The costs are getting better relative to the pallet moves because the density of residential delivery has come up so much. Many years ago, the density of residential delivery was terrible. It was hard to make the economics work for the big parcel companies. As our volumes have gone up, that has improved the relative density, but it is still tough.

What about warehousing and fulfillment? We have seen so much change in that space. What is going on when you work with them?

First of all, permitting and getting sites are extremely challenging.

The sites have to be closer to current consumers.

If you want a site or the old model of three sites in the middle of nowhere, you can still get that. If you want the sites that people want now, which is one hour or maybe even less outside of every resident in the country, those sites are hard to come by. We do work with developers on construction and permitting on how to do that well and how to forecast and identify where the sites are going and where you need to be. We are also working with operators on how to drive productivity in those sites. We are doing a lot of work on how to refine, recruit, train and retain talent. That is a theme across all logistics.

I was talking to somebody about a paint company and they said, “We do not have anyone retire from this location.” It was their DC. The reason they had no one retired from there is because it was a young man’s game. He did not want to walk 10 miles picking stuff up and moving stuff around. We have to make that job in the warehouse easier so you are not breaking your back.

If you walked by an auto assembly plant and walked through it, you would see that nobody was doing a job that was backbreaking or that required excessive strength, crouching, or reaching. We have eliminated those and we see that same mindset move into fulfillment. Those guys are going to become technicians rather than strong backs.

We have had conversations for years about technology in the fulfillment space. Now it is happening. They made fun of us many years ago because it was early and no one had proven all the economics. It was whizzbang cool stuff, but is it having an impact now. There are certain functions that are being largely automated and you are seeing high ROIs.

Also, you have got a lot of technology now that is more flexible than it used to be. Building the $10 million conveyance system just for this client and then hoping you retain them is a scary proposition for a fulfillment operator. Having flexible, robotic assets that can move seasonally or move to a new facility if you lose a client. We are also seeing longer contracts which helps. Fulfillment operators are saying, “I do not want to do a three-year deal.”

You can’t facilities for that and build a location if necessary for a bigger customer. We are trying robots now. This is becoming somewhat like automotive. In automotive, what we learned is if you give me one year, I am not going to invest in it.

From a container line standpoint, a lot of people are trying to figure out how to facilitate end-to-end shipping better.

The payback cycles on some of those technologies are getting shorter, but it is hard to make many of them work on a three-year contract. We are seeing a lot of fulfillment players and manufacturers agreeing to 5 or 7-year deals or agreeing to co-invest in the technology that they want to offer something that customers can’t get elsewhere.

Let’s circle back to the beginning. What do you talk to about the container people, the guys with the ships, the rail, drayage, and the modal?

From a container line standpoint, a lot of them are trying to figure out, “How can I better facilitate end-to-end shipping? I do not know if I want to own all those pieces of the operation.” It does not do me a whole lot of good to get it to the port if it sits in the port. Much worse is it does not do me a whole lot of good if I am sitting at the pilot station waiting to get into the port.

A lot of the conversation and work in the container space is, “How do you collaborate with the terminal, the rail operation, and the consolidation or deconsolidation facility to get boxes and get them back?” The whole concept of end-to-end is probably the strongest when you think about container terminals, dray, rail, or trucks. Figuring out how to create more seamless, more partnerships, and share data to do that. In some of those, you see the metrics and the CMAs of the world that are investing quite a bit in buying companies to knit together that offering,

They are buying over the road companies here. They made an extra $100 billion or something in those ship lines during COVID. To your point, they are investing in that end-to-end solution. Somebody said this to me and they work closely with one of these companies. They said, “Do not be surprised if we see single-use containers because we do have a trade imbalance with China.” If that container is only going one way and I have to ship it back on a boat that is filled with containers that are empty, somebody might say, “Why am I shipping it back there?” “It is because these are expensive containers.”

Do they need to be expensive containers? Could they be less expensive and single-use? I know somebody is going to say, “What about recycling and all that?” There is a design that has to happen here. We got people like John and his team there. They will figure it out. From my perspective, we see it in automotive. Sometimes, you ship back the containers that brought your stuff. Sometimes, you do not because it does not make sense because it is one way. Do you guys work with air freight companies?

We do but it has been a challenging and rewarding a couple of years for air freight. The belly players have been tough because they have not had the majority of their capacity with many of the passenger lines, much of the passenger capacity down. The pure freight players have done extremely well. Airfreight was a key enabler and one of the early winners in the pandemic and continues to be. I think the questions on air freight are how can they use advanced analytics to drive even better forecasting of volumes and, therefore, even better service levels and yield management? We think there is a lot of opportunity in the air freight space around advanced analytics and pricing.

I heard it from Flexport and the guys over freight ways. One percent of all overseas volume is on air freight, but it is 30% of the revenue. What it speaks to is you are not shipping auto parts, usually on a plane. You are shipping electronics, chips, medicines, and stuff like that that is high value and small.

Mostly high density. Value per cubic foot is off the charts. That ratio feels approximately right.

I also heard that 50% of the air freight is passenger planes.

That is why air freight prices absolutely skyrocketed.

[caption id="attachment_7994" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Container Logistics Disruption: A lot of the work in the container space today is how do you collaborate with the terminal, the rail operation, the consolidation & deconsolidation facilities? It's all about creating partnerships.[/caption]

They were flying anywhere.

They moved up first. Ocean container rates have skyrocketed too, but in the air cargo, when your supply chain breaks down at some point, the only option you have is to get it there. It is the last resort for a lot of things and the first resort for high-value cargo. A lot of companies, for the release of the phone, will send enough phones for the first couple of months via air, and then they will send the backup to refill stock via ocean. In a pandemic, it was the first choice. The majority of the global air freight capacity is the belly of the passenger. When so much of our passenger fleet was grounded without anyone to pay for the international passenger move, you lost the belly cargo.

I heard somebody use the term preighter, which is passenger freighter. They sometimes took the seats out of planes and filled them up. Other times, they put stuff on the seat that you might have been flying to a conference on. Now, it has got a stack of mobile phones on it. I am going to try and summarize all this and then I want to get some final thoughts before you go into what is new over at McKinsey. The topic is disruption and container logistics.

John talked about the steady-state. We will talk about many years ago, pre-COVID, and what happened during COVID, that horrible time with demand spike, capacity down, sick people, and broken supply chains. We learned how brittle our supply chains were. You talked a little bit about what is next and where consumer spending is going. We are spending more on services and a little less on products. We are going to see how the industry reacts to what are still shocks and aftershocks of what happened.

We do not even know the implications of the conflict in the Ukraine and inflation. We are better, but we will see. Lastly, we talked about what we learned during this time that logistics is not a commodity and that we have to insist on a seat at the table. We no longer be just a commodity service. John took us through all of the different things he and his team do with their clients. Any final thoughts on this big topic, John?

We have been talking so much about eCommerce. It is going to be omni commerce. You have seen a bit of a drawdown and a correction back. We talked about ten years of eCommerce acceleration in two months. That was true. You have seen brick and mortar make a comeback. Some things are better are bought in person.

My kids bought mattresses online and they are like, “We love it.” I was like, “I am going to have that mattress for ten years. I have to lay down on it.” I am not going to look at 5,000 reviews. I love eCommerce, but to your point, some of those shopping experiences are going to have to become experiences, not a pain in the ass experiences. Everyone wants to go to the Farmer’s Market or a cool boutique. We have to get back to a cool experience if I am willing to leave the house.

For shippers, many of them want to get to a place where they are managing more on Omni channel commerce supply chain. One of the most frustrating parts of the pandemic was when we had out-of-stock items on the website and obsolete items sitting in storerooms in the retail centers. That was painful and was a function of having two supply chains, which is the case for many shippers. They built their old brick and mortar supply chain, then they added a supply attender to eCommerce, and they did not talk to each other.

You will see companies now figure out, “How do I have one more flexible Omni commerce supply chain?” There are going to be some variations. There will be times and products where you want to buy online or in-store. Certain companies will have a blend of the two. That is where we are going on that front, which we did not talk about but I think is important.

It also needs to be designed. It has to be created. It can’t be a bolt-on because we bolted on the gig economy and thought that, “We got an eCommerce solution.” Instacart, Shipt, and some of those solutions for grocery, from what I understand, the grocery store companies are losing money on those and they obviously do not like that. The gig economy stepped up. It is great. We are always going to have it.

There's a lot of opportunity in the air freight space around advanced analytics and pricing.

We are always going to use it in logistics, but it needs to be managed by logistics guys who are operational experts and good at routing and technology. It can’t just be, “Bob down the street buys groceries for the neighborhood. It does not work as the way it needs to.” We are going to see those grocery stores become grocery store/fulfillment centers in some cases or maybe one fulfillment center in the Detroit Metro area that serves all of the eCommerce.

Some of those business models will evolve. Even a company as great as Instacart or some of the early applications is adding cost on the top of the already existing flow and retail, brick and mortar, and all that stuff. The ideal way of doing that is to have dark stores that are designed for efficiency and pick, pack, and ship, not for the grocery experience that we have all grown to love.

Tell us what is new over at McKinsey and how do we reach out? Do you have any webinars coming up or case studies?

We love to have conversations. The best way to get in touch with us is on our website. It is easy to find me or any number of colleagues. You can send an email and we will respond. I will probably get the email. If I am not the right person to talk to, I will find someone else. On the site, we have got an interview with Sanne Manders, the COO of Flexport, which is great. We are putting up content all the time.

What conferences are you guy going to?

I know we are excited about TPM in 2023.

When is that?

TPM is in Long Beach in the early spring every year. It is still a long way away. I do not know what the next conference we have got.

We have coming up in May 2022 in Northwest Arkansas. I interviewed a professor from the University of Arkansas, the number one supply chain school carrying Gartner. John, thank you so much for taking the time.

Thanks so much for having me. It was a pleasure talking to you. I look forward to keeping in touch.

It was my pleasure.

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Want to know how you can deploy a smart warehouse for your business? Today’s guest is Dan Gilmore of Softeon, a company that provides a full suite of flexible and robust end-to-end supply chain software solutions to deliver success. He joins Joe Lynch to talk about the idea and technology behind their system. They discuss some of the big trends impacting warehouses, e-commerce, and retail. From labor shortages to automation, Dan enlightens on the benefits of WMS and WES for any business. Tune in to better understand the perks of this new smart technology for optimizing your business!

The Smart Warehouse With Dan Gilmore Our topic is the smart warehouse with my friend Dan Gilmore. How's it going, Dan?

It’s great. I’m happy to be here.

I'm glad I'm finally getting to interview you. Please introduce yourself, your company, and where you are calling from.

I'm a Chief Marketing Officer of a supply chain software company called Softeon. Our company is headquartered in Reston, Virginia, outside of Dallas Airport. I happen to be in the Dayton/Cincinnati, Ohio area.

What does Softeon do?

It's a supply chain software company, primarily a supply chain execution. The company was founded in 1999. Our first customer all the way back then was the L'Oreal, and we proceeded to build out a suite of solutions that were brought in deep capability. That includes warehouse management systems, and all the stuff that goes around warehouse management systems including labor and resource management, slotting optimization, and yard management.

A newer thing which we will get into because it's critical to what's happening in terms of the smart warehouse is something called warehouse execution systems, which have been around for a while but gained prominence in the last couple of years as a way to optimize and orchestrate order fulfillment level at a capability that's beyond even very good tier ones.

This category of stuff is called distributed order management, which has to do with the optimal sourcing of products based on customer commitments as well as network capacities constraints in how do I get the lowest cost alternative that meets the customer needs? It’s a very prominent in omnichannel commerce. It is almost essential in retail but we are having a lot of B2B type of successes in distributed order management as well. There are some other things that could give a flavor to what we do.

You started well before eCommerce was a thing. Do you still support stores and that kind of warehousing?

Traditional WMS type of capabilities for retailers, would largely be store replenishment. Now, we are moving into eCommerce fulfillment. Many retailers are also looking to have a lot of activity at the store level, whether that's buying online, pick up in-store, curbside pickup or store fulfillment. We've got some solutions there, both in terms of the distributed order management that I referenced.

It is the tool going that says, “The best place to fulfill this order from based on the time commitments as well as inventory availability, labor availability, etc. is store 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,” and then have the ability to first identify where it's the right location. That could be obviously a DC, a third-party facility or something like that. The first word is the best place to source it from, and if it's a store, we have a store module that facilitates the inventory transactions, picking transactions, and shipping at a store level.

That became a thing. Target is one of those companies that if you buy something online from them, they are more likely to ship from their stores these days.

I have seen and the figure keeps rising.

The whole market has changed. The more high-tech feel and touch, the less back-breaking work and less bending over and lifting heavy cases.

It’s like 80% or 90%.

Let’s say 90%. That's the number I had in my mind too. They are doing them from the store, which is incredible.

Before we get into all that, tell us a little bit about you. Where did you grow up and go to school? Give us some career highlights and bullet points before you join Softeon.

I’m an Ohio guy. My whole life, I grew up in Akron, Cleveland area, and then got a job with NCR after grad school. I got an MBA from the University of Akron. I got a job at NCR that was here in Dayton. I was a Product Manager in charge of barcode and data collection. The way serendipity works, I moved from barcode data collection systems to wireless systems and then got into WMS. I was into consulting for a while. I have done a lot of marketing in the space. I was also Chief Marketing Officer at the Red Prairie before it got acquired by JDA and became ultimately Blue Yonder.

Earlier in my life, I spent a couple of years implementing WMS, a couple of major projects down here in the Cincinnati area that helped me learn a lot about how the technology works and what's good and less good. Notably, in 2003, I started a publication called Supply Chain Digest, which changed the face of online supply chain and logistics, news, and coverage. I still keep a light hand on it. I still write a column once a week still for Supply Chain Digest.

I have read that. I wrote a lot of blog posts in the past. When you are a writer, I have joked that “My research is a little different than a professor's research, I Google.” You start to realize which publications have good content when you are a blogger. The bar is a little lower for a blogger than it is for somebody who is writing in a publication. I would say, “Supply Chain Digest always had good stuff.” When and why did you join Softeon?

It has been a few years now. I had done a little bit of side consulting with Softeon before joining, and I was impressed with the breadth and depth of the software and the number of innovative capabilities, but as important as that is, lots of companies have good software. We think we've got leading-edge software but the approach to customers and success - I have never seen a company that consistently puts its own interests behind its customers on a regular basis.

We are not going to let anything get in the way of a successful implementation. That's a direct record that's unequal in the marketplace. It’s the care and concern for success at the customer level and not looking at everything through a lens of only professional services hours if I can sell or something like that. It was a different attitude. It intrigued me, and plus, the company needed some help in the marketing area to get that message out. The combination of those factors led me to join Softeon.

Our topic is the smart warehouse. Obviously, things have changed quite a bit in this business. Talk about some of the big trends that are out there that are impacting warehousing, eCommerce, and retail. It impacts everybody.

Most of the audience is going to say they are living this or these are big surprises but it's nice to still put it all in context, the growing distribution labor shortage and there's a shortage of manufacturing. It’s very acute. Everywhere you go, that's what you hear about the turnover levels, retention, and even with the greatest rising substantially. That's everyone's concern. After about a decade of very flat wage growth in warehousing and distribution until a few years ago, now, all of a sudden, the costs are taken off. Amazon has over $20 an hour with attractive signing bonuses in many parts of the country.

They now offer parental leave for twenty weeks. I saw it on TV.

That would be a very attractive benefit. That's the advantage. Target announced that they were raising their wage in both stores and distribution centers, not all markets but in some markets, by $24 an hour. That's $48,000 a year, and assume there's probably some overtime in there, whatever husband and wife are making up, for example. They are working at a Target DC in those markets, you could be pulling in $100,000 a year for a family, which is not bad money.

[caption id="attachment_7940" align="aligncenter" width="600"] The Smart Warehouse: With the e-commerce-driven cycle time pressure, it's unbelievable how fast you can get products these days.[/caption]

This has come up on my show a few times. I’m getting too old for that kind of work, and I can't walk 10 miles a day but if I had a choice, we need to make that job easier. We are going to get to that because this is what technology does. It also makes the job more attractive when they can say, “I go to that job, and I'm learning all this cool technology.” If you can bring somebody in, there's a different feeling when I get to wear all that high-tech gear and use high-tech systems and say, “I'm part of the supply chain,” as opposed to, “I’m a strong back, walk 5 miles a day and nobody gives a crap about me.”

There are no questions about that. It's going to be both in terms of the shortage of labor and, second, building to attract people into this career. Now the whole market has changed, that more high-tech feel and touch, less back-breaking work, less bending over and lifting heavy cases, and all the kinds of things to go on and work for a long time. You are spot-on on that dynamic.

If we have a shortage, that means the people we do have to be more efficient. The way they can be more efficient is with tech. That's one big trend going on. What's another big trend?

There's a bunch in there that interrelated as well. Obviously, the eCommerce-driven cycle time pressure. If you look ay Amazon over your tablet, it's unbelievable how fast you can get products these days, even somewhat obscure products not that long ago, I need a new power cord for my HP computer. Somehow Amazon was able to deliver that the next day. I'm like, “Probably, they have this cable in someplace that they can get it to me one day.” Think of all the thousands of cables that are out there, and they've got mine.

The cycle time pressure in that both are in terms of getting the order process from when it drops into the DC and out the door. Obviously, companies are also moving distribution facilities closer to the customer, so the transportation part of the journey is cut down as well. They will remember the specific numbers. It's Home Depot that is building 170 or 180 different local fulfillment centers that are being the largely cross-dock type of facilities that bring bulky items in and get them right to the customer in addition to the big giant warehouses that they already have. It's a fact of life. Eventually, we will teleport or whatever the product from the warehouse because it seems like we are reaching the Laws of Physics there that it can't be here any faster but maybe we will find a way.

I remember, many years ago, I was working on a digital marketing project. I was helping this distribution center, nice, concise in Chicago land Peoria. They said we are one-day shipping to 65% of the population of the US. That was always what Indiana, Illinois, and there are so many DCs down in Ohio can always make that claim, and that was good enough. If you said, “I have a DC in the Midwest that can get me to the Eastern Coast, and I have one out West, that was good enough.” We are not seeing that anymore.

We are going to get increasingly where same-day delivery becomes a fact of life rather incredible. Amazon and others talk about getting it down to 2 hours or 30 minutes.

That's what Target is doing, not with those DCs. We think we will get to Walmart doing some of the same. What's another trend?

Obviously, because we are calling the session The Smart Warehouse , we are going to talk about the smart warehouse and also the future but it's largely here nowadays. We’ve got smart everything. We've got smart houses, cars, refrigerators, and toothbrushes even. Primarily, it's talked about internet connectivity and some analytics around that. The latest examples are John Deere, Caterpillar or companies of that kind, putting sensors and other IoT types of devices on their equipment out in the field so they can get a sense of how people are actually using it.

They can do predictive maintenance on it. They could say, “Your guys aren't using the equipment as effectively as they could if they changed their techniques.” It's certainly timely. If we are going to almost start things where it's time for the smart warehouse too but we will get into for the rest of the broadcast era left different than more internet connectivity, sensors, and things like that.

That can be part of it but it is a small part of it. The bottom line of it is we are entering a new era of where all technologies that are, in fact, much smarter than we have ever had before. I have argued publicly for a couple of years now that we had about twenty years of relatively incremental progress in WMS technology.

I used this in speeches before but a few years ago, I was cleaning up my office during the holidays as I often do when I found an RFP from a major food company for a WMS circa 2003. I looked through that and I thought, “This doesn't look all that different than the RFPs we are seeing in 2019, 2020 or whatever year we are looking at.” I looked at it and said, “The big difference is not in the functionality being asked for. It's that now, a lot of that functionality is, in fact, core product, configurable product than maybe a lot of it had to be achieved through customizations.” That's probably true.

Same-day delivery has just become a fact of life.

The fundamental way of where WMS operates didn't change all that much give or take from 2000 to 2020 or somewhere in that range. Now, with the smart technologies that we are talking about, they are brought by the world's execution systems in working with WMS, I talked about before. This is a new ball game, and it was going to be fun for the rest of the people here to talk about this.

You throw in a new term there. You said warehouse execution system. Those have been around for a while but they are now becoming the norm.

It's becoming very prominent, and then the value is starting to be recognized.

What is it?

A couple of three companies had the belief and correctly, for most of the WMS systems did not care enough about equipment throughput and utilization. We wound up with big peaks and valleys. You have seen it where there are all kinds of activity at the beginning and the middle of the wave, then as the wave starts to dissipate even on a big, expensive, huge sortation system, you've got a relatively small number of boxes moving around, waiting for that wave and everything to close out.

You said wave. Does that mean the orders come in waves?

Yeah. The work is released in what is called pick waves. That's based on any number of different attributes. It could be the carrier schedule, value-added processing that needs to be done or workload balancing across the different pick areas of the company. You organize the work against various attributes that constitute a block of work that's typically referred to as a wave.

I know I've got all these trucks that are going to show up and they are taking different orders, so maybe I'm working to that order that's going to fill up that truck. The problem, to your point, is we've already got a shortage of headcount in there. Now when we have waves, I'm not being efficient because I've got too much work at one moment and then not enough at another.

The whole goal of WMS of what we're talking about with the smart warehouse is overcoming, I mean, obviously, you've got to plan and execute based on the workforce that you have here, and we will talk about that.

Having a warehouse management system that gives me stuff was great in the past but you are saying, “I will help you with a WES or Warehouse Execution System. I'm going to help you manage the flow.”

Manage the flow work and the resource utilization, and in new ways. Part of that still ties into that interest in level loading or making the flow of goods across an automation system more smooth and consistent because if you can do that, there are a couple of things. First off, the total throughput of the system is likely to be better.

Second, if it's a new facility, you could probably get by with a smaller sorter because you are going to be able to utilize it more consistently over a block of time, a shift or over what you want to look at it there. The other breakthrough that Softeon has is that the WES tends its roots and level loading of the automation and better utilization there. The WES works extremely well, even in non-automated facilities or lightly automated facilities.

[caption id="attachment_7941" align="aligncenter" width="600"] The Smart Warehouse: The fundamental way a warehouse operates didn't change all that much from 2000 to 2020. But now, with smart technologies, this is a new ball game.[/caption]

As a matter of fact, one of our leading customers did a press release a couple of years back that talked about 50% productivity gain from implementing WES or Warehouse Execution Systems on top of existing Softeon WMS, and doing that in a totally manual environment. Everything is part of a system. You can have a sortation system, goods to person system or put wall system or whatever. It's got a certain capacity, throughputs, inputs, and outputs.

Twenty workers walked around on a three-level case pick module. There are systems too. They have inputs, outputs, throughput, and expectations. The one big difference is that with a more manual system, you can throw more bodies at it up to the point of diminishing returns and gain through the port from that area, whereas a heavily automated system is rate as its rating. You are not going to do a whole lot to affect that.

Throughput is everything, whether you are a plant, a freight broker or a warehouse. The stuff that goes out the door and that we can charge for is what we want to do. Having a warehouse management system is great. I know there are certain warehouses. Probably the old ones still don't even have that. You are saying to be as efficient and effective as you need to be in the market, you need a warehouse execution system that gets me the flow and that throughput.

It may not be for everybody, and there are certain things you can do. We could take your core WMS and add some select capabilities from a full-blown WES if a modest level of that kind of automation is necessary. It's not necessarily for one, and I don't want to position it that way but it's certainly something that you want to take a look at as you get to where you've got a significant number of workers. Even smaller operations, things like the automated release of work to the floor without the human being need needing to be involved, that's going to be attractive even for a mid-size operation.

The first thing we need is we need to get into this. WMS is given. You said that there was an incremental improvement for many years. Now, you are starting to see big improvements that may be driven by the market that needed big improvements in recent years. Part of that is this WES. What else is there that’s part of that smart warehouse?

There's a whole bunch of stuff. First, as a reminder, the automation because automation is tied to the labor shortage. Even a couple of years ago, it was very common to talk to DC managers or logistics executives, and automation wasn't necessarily very high on the radar. Nowadays, almost close to 100% of the companies we talked to, even smaller companies, are looking at automation of some kind. That could be big automation where you've got traditional sortation systems but can be very large, goods to person systems, those kinds of things. There's also a lot of interest in lighter, more flexible, and less expensive technology things like what are called put walls.

What’s a put wall?

In great simplicity, it is a technique or a structure, which is a module with a series of cubby holes or slots. In one of these modules, we have 1 customer that has 80 of these modules. What you do is you pick the orders, then when you come to the put wall, you distribute the order to the different orders that need that product. I batch pick the product.

I bring it either mechanically or manually to the put wall. Typically, a series of lights says, “This company wall number 3 here and needs 1 of the skews. Put wall in. This one needs 2 that skew you put two in. This one needs 1 put 1 in.” That process repeats itself until all of the items for a given order are complete within that cubbyhole.

That's called putting. That's why it's called a put wall because you are taking the order in back, and then you are putting it into the put wall. Around the backside, lights will turn on that indicate, “This cubbyhole is now complete.” The operator comes up and touches a button typically. That starts the printing of the label in any shipping documentation that's required in the orders packed, shipped, and off you go. It provides a tremendous amount of productivity. It’s very flexible. You can start small.

We had one customer that started with a 1-foot wall module, then added 8 or 9 more because they liked it, then they added 20 more because they really liked it, and did this all over a couple of three-year types of the period there. For any kind of piece picking, especially of soft goods but other types of products as well but often driven not only by eCommerce with any kind of heavy piece picking operation can be a great solution but you’ve got to have the right software to do it.

You've got that big like almost a shelf you said like cubbies on that I'm putting a product through it. Maybe I walked over, and I got 10 different sweaters, 10 sweaters that are all the same, and this cubby gets one. As I do that, I'm scanning it or it recognizes that it's in there. It's informing the other side of the cubby when the order is complete. It needs two sweaters and a pair of shoes. That's just one more way. What do you call this? Technology is only part of it. The other piece of the cubby that walking up to that, I could be putting those in bins in the old days but this is putting that on steroids.

The bottom line is we are entering a new era where all technologies are, in fact, much smarter than we've ever had before.

It was just a new way of doing it. There are a lot of people who talk about this in terms of optimizing materials and handling systems because getting this right is not a trivial task. I don't want to steal all my thunder from later on but the ability to rapidly turn these put walls and cubbyholes are the whole key to the success. If it's taking you a long time to do that, you are not getting the throughput that you required and probably wasting your time and money but if you can rapidly turn those by making sure the inventory gets there on time and efficient execution on both sides of the wall, then you've got something that can drive a lot of productivity.

I don't know what the number is. There are quite a few customers now that are using put walls. When we would go out to some new customers, we've got some videos to show them an operation, and they are interested in seeing how this works. It's the technology along with mobile robots that you are going to see, any eCommerce but any kind of piece picking as well, you are going to see a lot of adoption.

I’m an automotive guy originally. When you used to go through a plant, you would see people doing lifting heavy things when I first started, crouching down and doing functions that were hard on the body. Maybe it's not hard on 1 day, 1 week or 1 month but over 1 year, you are going to have a bad back, shoulders or knees. The same thing happens in these DCS or the warehousing. This automation you are talking about is making it easier on the workers, which means, “Hopefully, I will be able to keep my workers healthy and make that job again more attractive.”

One time, I talked to a VP of logistics at Sherwin-Williams, the paint company. He noted that on the manufacturing side of the operation, they were always having people retire, and during retirement, little parties were almost taken. He said, “There was no one that ever retired from the distribution side.” That's because the heavy worker is picking cases of paint as a young man's job. As people got older, they couldn't do that work anymore. People are obviously rethinking that for the aging factor, and then there's another factor, “How do I make the work easier so I can have somebody in their 50s and 60s continuing to do this at distribution center job?”

If you gave me a choice to go work in an old school warehouse, go deliver food or deliver groceries, I'm going to do the grocery delivery. I can make decent money, sit in my car, and I don't have to hurt my back, or knees or walk 5 miles a day. We have to make these jobs more attractive or we are not going to be able to keep and get good people.

This automation is of such interest to the jobs now that we become more technicians and less of an order pickers.

Besides a put wall, what's some other automation you are seeing out there?

The automated mobile robots, economists mobile robots or AMRs. There's a huge interest in that. One of the interesting things is that in both put walls and mobile robots, you are seeing a lot of adoption and interest by a third-party logistics companies. This makes the point. In the past, 3PLs were very reluctant to do any kind of heavy automation because they couldn't sync the return on investment with the contracts that they had from the shipper. If the shipper can pay off that equipment, it’s going to take 5, 7 or whatever years, and the shippers only keep you where 2 or 3-year contract, the risk of automation is too great in these other kinds of systems.

It includes things like voice, picks the lights, and smart cards. They are all connected in some ways. Those kinds of systems can be put in for much less expense, much lower risk, and be incrementally adapted. You can start with three mobile robots and see how you like it, then we have seven more later on or whatever until you get to the optimal point for your operation.

The fact that 3PLs are making this kind of investment as a whole new phenomenon and it speaks to the way you can incrementally get into the technology and the high level of payback that they are seeing because we were very strong in the third-party logistics arena, as an aside, so we are seeing it very closely. The number of 3PLs that are interested in this mid-range of lighter picking systems, not heavy automation but it's often somewhat newer technologies. It speaks to the changes we are seeing out there in the marketplace.

Those are robots. Depending on the facility, they are not necessarily always replacing people. I talked to the CEO or president of DHL. He says, “We thought we would be replacing people with robots. The more robots we add to a facility, the more work we end up getting for that facility. We ended up hiring more people.”

Everyone has a shortage. Job is going unfilled. If the robots are taking some of that slack but very few case studies of people that are adopting these technologies, they are still looking for people who have been able to be on.

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What's another thing we need for that smart warehouse?

Let's get into it in some more detail. We talked about some of the core software components, things like warehouse management systems and warehouse execution systems. A platform for integrating this automation with both heavy and/or traditional and newer age capabilities. There are some enabling technologies, things like rules engines, simulation and some other things. The core world's operations excellence is still the foundation. How do I get that right? That typically involves traditional WMS-type capabilities. What does that mean?

What defines a warehouse management system versus an inventory system is the pervasive use of mobile terminals, barcode scanning, wireless RF devices or whatever term you want to use there, and then a lot of system directed activity, this whole notion of task management and task monitoring, where the system is orchestrating the different traditional paths of put away, receiving put away, picking replenishment, etc., and support for multiple strategies around that.

We have lots of different picking method options, different replenishment strategies that I can use, and things that have been around for a while like slotting optimization, detailed labor management, labor reporting, and things like that. The foundation is core operations excellence. That's what everyone should strive to get to but nowadays, there's no ability to take that even further in terms of different types of capabilities that we think are defining what we are calling the smart warehouse.

You used a term there that was an integration platform. What am I integrating?

You were integrating primarily different materials handling technologies. That can be things we have had for a wall that conveyor transport and sortation. It can be some of these newer technologies like robots and put walls. The key is, “How do I optimize the flow so I don't have these islands of automation that are all doing their own thing.” I talked to somebody in the apparel industry. They have a very large and highly automated facility somewhere down in the Atlanta area. It’s 1 million or 2 million square feet. They are seeing their throughput from that building after huge investments over the years and over time.

They are seeing the throughput decline. What's happening, he believed, is that the business keeps changing. They keep having all these new requirements in terms of how an order needs to be processed. What they do is they keep building new wave types. We talked about wave planning before. Now they are up to like 70 or 80 different wave types. Every time there's another problem, wave fight number 82 if that solves our problem, it's not solving the problem.

Part of the reason is that the system is not looking holistically across the facility and seeing how I can optimize the flow of work as a whole, not as an individual subsystem. That's part of what we are talking about here with the smart warehouse. That's the thing that traditional WMS has not done.

That integration platform means I can connect all the tools and all the different systems I'm using all connect easily through that integration as opposed to the old way, which is a standalone $100,000 integration with expensive people who have to code.

That's certainly part of it. It's managing the flow of work across that. I'm getting hit myself again but for example, you can have some scenarios where I have different paths for an order to be fulfilled. One of the paths and the most efficient for certain orders is maybe a group of put wall models. Let's say put wall area, for whatever reason, starts to be congested. All of a sudden, there's a big backup on the conveyor feeding into the put wall area.

The system is going to automatically recognize that. For some time, route orders away from the put wall into manual cart picking, which takes them to the packing station, the same packing area where the put wall automotive leads. When the congestion is clear, then the system automatically reroutes that work back to the put walls again. Now you are looking at only the plain integration but in monitoring the flow of work that's happening and making real-time decisions accordingly.

I’m an automotive guy, and we had all of those years. We used the term smart factories, and it was the same thing. How do we increase throughput? What can happen is you can end up with a local optimum where some guys are building a big stack of inventory and does nobody any good? What does all that excess inventory doing for me? What makes more sense is to say, “We are going to get this, so there's a flow to it. We are not building up too much inventory. There are no bottlenecks.” This is the same thing. What you are talking about here is, “How do I arrange my people so I don't have these guys sitting around because they already finished while these guys are in a congested area?”

The core world’s operations excellence is still the foundation.

The term flow manufacturing came out of exactly what you are talking about there and was largely developed initially in the automotive industry. We are talking about the same thing. Now we are talking about flow distribution instead of flow manufacturing but the fundamental concepts, more of a pull-based system were being worked on capacities and constraints, more concerned with the total flow of goods and not what's happening in one individual area. All those are very consistent, whether you're looking at the principles that were established earlier in manufacturing or what's being applied here in distribution.

I'm going to assume that at one time, the WMS, a big selling point would be, “We will tell you where your inventory is at,” That was probably a big step up. You go, “It does that. Now I'm going to tell you how that inventory moves off of your shelves and out the door and how you bring new inventory.”

It's amazing. We still see quite a few every week, we see somebody that's a calling or emailing in, and then we talked to him. It turns out they don't have that real-time visibility of the inventory because they are using some kind of paper-based system or something, and sometimes these are even good size companies. In general, anybody that's implemented a tier-1 or tier-2 level, even WMS shouldn't have that real-time inventory visibility in doing that.

It gets into that operations excellence and problem but that's the foundation, “I got to know what I got and where it is by lot, batch, serial number or whatever attribute is important for your operation or combination of attributes.” That's the foundation, but now, we are saying, “How do we optimize on top of that and get more product out the door and lower cost?”

It requires investment. Having a WMS tell me, “Here is the information but it's not enough anymore.” To your point, we need all of this to get there.

You asked me about some of the components of the smart warehouse, and I talked about it from a product category perspective, but now, I'm talking about it more from a philosophical or a functional view. One of the key foundations is constraining condition awareness, “What's happening in my building? What's happening with the flow of goods?” One of the things that first got me to understand WES in a deeper way is this notion that it's always-on listening and monitoring the environment. If you think about a traditional WMS, it's more sequential-oriented, “I receive the product. I put it away. I replenished pick sites. I do the picking. I take it to pack or evaluated services. I put it in this receiving staging. I get it shipping staging. I get it out the door all very good then the delivered.”

A lot of companies don't have that. Organizing and automating all of that are big steps forward but we need to take it to the next level. If you think about this notion, the system is always on monitoring throughput and flow. There are certain rates and throughput that I'm expecting. I need to be able to have a flexible set of dashboards supported by event alerts and notifications. If there's a problem that says, “Here's what's happening across.” However, I wanted to find it in the area, I can define an area as a case picking module or as a whole three-level case pick module.

I see that as one unit, and I want to know what the throughput is there. Maybe I want to see it at each level of that pick module. I can see it more gradually. What's nifty about this is that new level of visibility, the activity, throughput, bottlenecks, alerts, and corrective action automated, increasingly automated, if there are bottlenecks.

That provides a nice set of real-time dashboards of looking stuff where people can see what's happening, “I have these many orders pending here that’s already been completed. Here's how many are in picking,” or all of that level of detail. To understand what's going on here with the smart warehouse is, the system is using that same data that's being exposed to managers and supervisors that’s what it’s using to make decisions as well.

I decided that example of being aware of the backup that's happening in the put wall and automatically, for some time, routing work around that until the congestion is cleared. That's what's different now about this visibility and activity monitoring. Being able to flexibly do that however you want to define a processing area could be evaluated services. It could be peace picking and all these things.

Obviously, now the design is at these different flows throughout the facility are in sync. I'm not getting old backed up and packing, which is causing problems way back, picking and replenishment because I haven't automated the visibility and the flow, release in a way that's going to be cognizant and aware that I've got a problem here and, “Here's what I need to do about it for some time until we are adjusting. We are just taking action to solve the problem.”

You sent me a PowerPoint and I have this here. It's got that real-time configurable dashboard. It's been a while since I have seen somebody had me a piece of paper but somebody handed me a piece of paper that had 40 columns. It was like an Excel spreadsheet or something, maybe a spin out of a system. It had so much, I looked at it and I was like, “What am I supposed to do with this?” I liked the idea of being able to configure it for those KPIs that I care about.

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I don't want to measure everything. That's just me. Tell me the 4, 5 or 7 things that matter that tells me my warehouse is moving in the right direction, and that things are working well. It says, “Orders with issues.” I also love the idea that I don't find out about the issues in next week's report. I find out about them in real-time.

The point that you made is a nice transition to this notion of another component. We talked about the real-time visibility of capacities, constraints, the conditions up there, and the always-on nature of the WES. Now, we have talked about looking at a table of 40 rows of information or whatever.

It's all in the past.

It brings up a point there, which is even with higher-end WMS, this is one of the learnings and insights that we have. There's still a tremendous amount of decision-making that is being done by human beings. As the manager, whoever you were talking about there in your example, staring at a 40-row spreadsheet or whatever, you see the same thing nowadays of managers and supervisors staring at computer screens, trying to figure out what the right thing to do next. Here's the reality. Every time you do that, first off, you introduce some latency into the system because it takes time to look at those different screens, think about it, make decisions, and scribble some things down on a piece of paper to remind you this needs to be taken care of or whatever.

In most cases, there's no way a human being can make the optimal decision in the same way that a computer can. Even if you are a smart guy or girl, there's just too much data and too much to try to process at one time. Part of the capabilities of the smart WMS is the much more advanced software-based decision-making. Things like order batch optimization, given block of orders, “What's the best way to most effectively execute that on the software floor?”

What we think is absolutely huge is this notion of the autonomous warehouse, as a term of Gartner is used, and others have used it as well but it talks about being able to automatically release work without the need for a wave planner, inventory expediters or all the kind of people that you see often involved in these decisions about what work to do when. Work relation on a variety of attributes, things like the order of priority, the inventory and resource availability, what kind of optimization opportunities are there?

The bigger the order pool and more optimization opportunities you have because they are more data or conditions to be optimized but you can't hold on so long. You are not getting the throughput out through your cutoff time. This is a huge one. It's sophisticated. Whereas now, at 4:00 or 5:00, when the UPS, FedEx or whatever truck is leaving, you often see, and we have made commitments to the eCommerce is going to ship, you see a certain amount of chaos going around, trying to figure out all the orders that need to go on that truck, have been on the trucking and what to do about it.

What we are talking about here is we are saying, “This is the work. We know how long it's going to take to pick and transport those orders to the shipping dock.” The work is going to automatically release itself. At the beginning of the day, we are more concerned about optimization. We still got a lot of decent amount of time, so we can focus on doing it the most efficient we can but as you go throughout the day, that needle starts to change from the focus on efficiency and cost to efficiency on customer service and making sure that those items are on there.

The system does that automatically. It's configured to take those into consideration. Now those orders are getting on the trucks automatically without the chaos and the difficulty that's going on out there. This is a step-change capability here. We are talking about a system that is self-learning and in optimal how releases work. This is another concept we have had in distribution software before, and this is what defines what works on the smart warehouse.

I had a boss in the past when I was young, I remember I sent an Excel spreadsheet to him, and it told a story. He's pulled me into his office and said, “This is a great Excel spreadsheet. I have to go through here and come to the same conclusion you did.” I go, “It's easy.” He goes, “No. When you send me this Excel spreadsheet, send me a recommendation. I don't want to have to come to a conclusion. That's your job. Show me that you attach the data back up but give me a recommendation.” I feel the same take way about running a warehouse, “Don't make me figure it out myself. Give me an alert that says, ‘This is a problem. This is how many orders are at risk. This is how many orders need to get on that truck that isn’t done yet.’”

To show you a simple example. Still, a lot of people, especially for eCommerce, are doing manual cart picking. I may have a cart that's got a certain configuration 3x3 or 4x4. What I mean by a 3x3 would be 3 shelves that each have room for 3 cartons each. I have nine total orders that I'm working on there. Most companies that we see do that are doing it with paper picking or pick by label or something.

There's some attempt to do that more efficiently but something as simple as cart picking. The smart warehouse can take it to a whole new level. First off, you’ve got to get this order pool that's out there and at any one period. I'm probably going to have done some cartonization logic there to determine what should go in what box, especially with a multi carton order.

In most cases, there’s no way a human being can make the optimal decision in the same way that a computer can. Even if you’re really smart, there’s just too much data to process at one time.

If you are shipping, for example, you don't want to put perfume in the same carton as payroll because of the obvious contamination that can happen there. When a picker comes up and scans a barcode on that cart, the system is going to automatically know it's this configuration, 3x3, 4x4 or whatever. It will have done some optimization typically in terms of what's called cluster picking were, “I'm going to take that cart to one location. I will put as many orders as I can on the cart that is signed to that cart that has the same set of skews so I can minimize my travel distance. Hopefully, I'm being clear on what that means.”

Now I get to that location that can be done with lights or it can be done with barcode scanning. It says, “Take one of these from this location, put it in the carton slot 3’1, which is the 3rd shelf and the first location. The next one is 3’2. 2’3, 2’1 or whatever that sequence. I'm doing that in a way that makes it very efficient but we can take it even still beyond that. What if a high-priority order comes on?

The pickers walk along as long as there's a location on that cart, whether it's a carton or a tote they are picking into. If it hasn't been started, we can remove automatically a lower priority order and insert a higher priority order that has come down onto that card as long as we would typically do it. The picker doesn't have to turn around and go backward as long as it picks for the new order or ahead of that picker. We do that without the picker, even being aware that it happened.

You can expedite automatically like, “I got a truck that's going to be here one hour. We haven't even started yet. Let's get this going.”

We say, “If you get an order in by 2:00, we will ship it that day. If it's 1: 58, all of a sudden, an order drops. I got two minutes.” This isn't going to automatically insert a higher priority order possible.

I like something you said in there that we talked about the labor problem with these guys walking around maybe 5 or 10 miles in a day. One of the reasons we are going to quit, especially if you are me, is I don’t want that many steps. When I walk over there, all my orders are in the same area, then I walk over here, and all my orders are there, as opposed to one side of the warehouse, and another order on the other side or I'm walking and go, “What has my life become where I walk back and like this?”

Order pool optimization as well because the bigger the batch that I'm working with, the more opportunities I have to gain those picks together. On a given card, I'm maybe walking a very few feet. To your point, and this is where you get into the whole notion of mobile robots because now, perhaps that, “I go to the pick location, I pick the order but I'm putting it on a pick card. I'm putting it on a mobile robot, and the mobile robots can move on to the next location or on the packing of the orders completed. I'm walking very little at that point or comparatively little, which is one of the attractiveness of mobile robot technology.”

Hopefully, it’s becoming clearer. The nature of the warehouse is changing, and a part of that's going to have to be to not only be more cost-efficient and get more out the door with the staff that I've got but it's making sure that people have a less miserable work experience and hence hopefully going to stay with this a lot longer.

This is not your grandpa's warehouse anymore. To be competitive, it used to be like, “These guys are high tech because they have a WMS.” Now we are starting to spin out the automation, the warehouse execution, and the integration platform. This is all getting really high-tech. Do you think this is probably the lowest-tech business there was many years ago?

House is all going to play out. It's going to be interesting to see but the lighter automation techniques, including the robots and the put walls, are so attractive in terms of their flexibility and expandability. There are machine learning, artificial intelligence, and all kinds of things going to be involved here. The warehouses are becoming technology centers. If you see the private equity money that's flowing into robotics firms, AI firms, and others, in a lot of the smart money, it’s the work that they do.

Companies, retailers, and other eCommerce companies are starting to realize the importance of a well-run warehouse. Was this guy’s quiet logistics? They’ve got bought by American Eagle. That was American Eagle recognizing the traditional retailer, the same thing we're going to buy ourselves a warehousing company because that's how important this business is.

The force behind what has become locus robots. We will move our vendors that happened because Amazon had bought key assist systems right before that and left a quiet without a partner for automation they were building the business on. They invented their own robot.

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Bruce Welty was at my show. He's the Founder of Quiet. He said he got a phone call saying, “Are you guys using those Locus robots?” He says, “Yeah, how do you like them?” “We like them a lot. Can we come to visit?” “Sure.” It was Amazon. Amazon looked around and said, “We love this.” They bought Locus.

A couple of other things I would like to bring up. First, broader use of some automation ideas or IoT type devices. RFID is starting to make something of a comeback years after Walmart tried back in 2003 or 2004. Generally, you are going to see many manual scanning activities that are going to disappear or if I need to move this way back now from being implemented at the store level by customers concerned with the eCommerce fulfillment for inventory equity purposes, you are going to see a move back up into the distribution operations. That will certainly be a big part of it.

We were already doing things like, for example, we are a broker with a pick cart. Picker with a pick cart can walk up to a fixed zone. The IoT automatically recognizes that this person is on. It automatically turns on the pick lights that are on those four pick locations. It's a minor thing there but that's an advancement we are going to see.

We have even done some stuff with congestion management and COVID, where we can tell exactly where somebody is in the I or using IoT and being able to assign work based on real-time visibility to who's closest to that work, but also when the COVID area being able to space people apart so that they don't get to say within 8 feet of each other, whatever that happens to be, whatever your metric you want to use, therefore that group constraint.

There are some various things that can happen there. This is still slow going. It hasn't taken off as fast as many people think but you are going to see RFID and IoT start to make some mural inroads over the next years. We have this follow the notion of Gartner and what's considered to be called a conversational voice. The transactional voice is doing the picking, pallet build or something using voice technologies. Typically, reading in a location check digit and doing a hands-free pick, replenishment or whatever the task might be but we're starting to get now into more of a dialogue.

We are all ready to the point now where we can have a supervisor take a smartphone and say, “Show me how I'm doing on wave number 235,” over a smartphone. That's going to bring back exactly what's happening now or, “Where's the replenishment for location on 3652?” We are still early in this game here but certainly, we will move to more of a dialogue going on with the WMS and WES than just playing transactional voice-type of technology. We ended with a very exciting where the future interface of the software is going to had.

This is where that integration platform you talked about comes in handy. I can connect to all this stuff. The new killer app that comes out, I can get it.

We have been left there. Automation and optimization of materials handling systems is certainly a key part of this. We refer to it, not just as a smart warehouse’s the future but as the smart automated across to the future due to the interest in the technologies we have talked about several times already. We can directly connect with these picking assistance, like walls, pick the light or voice without the need for third-party software.

Everyone else uses some kind of software from the put wall vendor, pixelate vendor or voice vendor, which adds another layer of integration and costs. It often results in people operating silos. We can directly control a lot of these materials handling technologies. It allows you to operate and optimize those in the context of everything that's happening in the world and all the information that's available, which provides you a lot of benefits over time because you are not just trying to operate in silos.

I talked to somebody that was using a pick-to-light system. They talked about how at the end of every week, they’ve got to go in and clean up all these pics that some of them never were executed in the pick-to-light system. I'm not quite sure why that is but it wouldn't happen with the way we are approaching things because we would be aware of that.

It probably has to wait on a real punishment. The problem is the pixelate vendor doesn't do replenishment the documents. You've got these silos going on here and there are a lot of opportunities. In terms of that integration platform, we think this is especially true for mobile robots, people are using the mobile software of the mobile robots.

What that does is it limits the total optimization that can be achieved but more importantly, you are now totally dependent on that robot software. What if you want to add different robots or change horses three years from now? There’s a better mousetrap that works faster or whatever that happens to be. Now you have become locked in.

We refer to it not just as smart but the smart automated across to the future.

We think the market needs a mobile robot and a broader automation integration platform. It’s almost like an operating system for automation in the warehouse that's going to allow you to have visibility to optimization of robots of different kinds from the same manufacturer of different types for different manufacturers.

You are not locked in. It's like a plug-and-play type of environment here three years from now. You can keep the robots or keep dependent you bought, but now, you want to add five more from a different vendor, plug them into this operating system, and have instant connectivity and the ability to optimize the performance. We think that's a much more low-risk approach going forward than locking yourself into a vendor that's coming to the software that's coming from the robot vendor.

Get back to the idea of a smart warehouse. It's all about throughput. If I have different systems that are connecting, that are doing local optimums, that's a problem because it's not supporting throughput. I always need that one source of truth. That's the main system that says, “This is all about getting stuff out the door here.”

I wanted to bring up one. Earlier, I talked about wanting to give an example of what the put wall. I referenced that as the cubbyholes in put walls. Here's the scenario we are seeing. Let's say there are three line items eCommerce order. Two of those line items in the order come from a carton flow rec area, that's very close to packing. I mean those orders are efficient to pick, in short distance to transport. The third line item is actually coming from a slow-moving mezzanine pick area that's farther away and is less efficient to pick.

If you don't do anything, otherwise what's going to happen in those first two items from that order are going to show up rather quickly, then they are going to sit and wait for 10, 15, 20, 45 minutes or whatever it happens to be for that third item on the pick, the order to finally show up. The cubbyhole has been tied up that entire time. What's the smarter warehouse way of doing it? What's the WES way of doing it?

Let's say it's 25% slower to go through the mezzanine or whatever the number you want to use it. We would release that third line item in effect 25% or 30% earlier. After the time it takes to pick and transport that as it's on its way to the pack station, now we release the other two orders line items in the carton flow rack. They show up at the put wall for processing at relatively the same time, and now I'm able to turn that wall without the latency that would occur if you didn't have smart software to do that. Hopefully, that's an example that makes it somewhat clearer as to how the optimization can affect operational performance.

You would never be able to get that done manually. It doesn't happen. This is like drinking from a fire hose. There is so much going on in this. Put a bow on this. Give us your final thoughts on this. What do I need to get to have that smart warehouse?

First of all, the benefit is it is going to reduce labor costs, have higher and more consistent DC throughput, you are going to reduce your need for automation in terms of things like the number of diverse or get more throughput out of the automation you have there. We didn't talk much about labor planning but that's a big part of it.

We can dynamically assign workers throughout the course of a shift from 1 to 8 to 9, 9 to 10, or 10 to 11 hours where are they needed motion and in what quantities, improved automated decision-making. It's an assessment. Certainly, if you are heavily automated, there are a lot of opportunities for you. As I tried to make the point earlier, even if you're only modestly automated or not automated at all, these capabilities can have some real benefit for your operations there.

The important thing to note with Softeon is these can be implemented very incrementally. I could implement a traditional WMS. Let's say I want the labor planning and allocation part of it. We can take that capability from WES and attach it to the WMS. To give you a solution, conversely, if you want to implement WES and leave your existing WMS in place, we didn't talk too much about that but that's a key dynamic. You need cartonization, which is a warehouse management function and even attach cartonization to that WES implementation.

Flexibility is key. That's what we try to design. We call it a shirt component library, where the applications can borrow components, functionality, and services from each other. We are pretty confident that it gives us a chance to understand what you are trying to accomplish, what your operations are like or whatever that some combination of these technologies is going to have a pretty good fit and take your world to a whole new level than we have seen over the last many years.

What's new over at Softeon?. What conferences do you go into?

We have done with the motor show, and it was a big success for us. We not only showed the smart warehouse, we presented the smart warehouse capabilities. We had a lot of equipment pick the light, other packing stations, etc., right on our routes. At the bottom of every hour, we did a presentation. We had consistently good traffic the whole time. We did a bit of an educational track and a session on the smart warehouse of the future available on Softeon. It was very well attended. That was good. We will be at the Gartner Supply Chain Symposium down in Orlando and then break after that.

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We finished up a series of educational broadcasts called the WMS Bootcamp, six different sessions on everything from building the business case to how to implement it successfully. It was a huge success, but all of that's now available on-demand. If they go up to Softeon.com. You will be able to find some links to that. If you have any interest in WMS, they're not commercial, educational sessions. You will find they have a lot of value. The feedback we got on it was outstanding.

I would like to watch myself because we went over this and it is gone from simple to more complex over time. I know you are simplifying it but to understand what's required requires a Bootcamp.

We learned a lot of lessons. I brought in some consultants and people that I knew and knew what they were talking about in terms of building the business case. We had some folks from Invista that came on and did that. I had some experience or exposure. I knew they knew what they were talking about. Some of that applies to some other consultants as well. It's a real nice series. It's non-commercial. If you want to learn some tips about how to get WMS selection and implementation, you'll find the Bootcamp serves you well.

How do we reach out and talk to you over at Softeon?

The way to get me is via email. My email address is DGilmore@TheSofteon.com. You can also use Contact@Softeon.com for the general inquiry box. I love to hear from you. Hopefully, we came across, so at least you know a little bit about what I'm talking about and discuss your problems as well.

Anyone who wants to reach out can reach out and talk to you about the smart warehouse.

Thanks, Joe. I enjoyed it. It was a great conversation.

Thank you so much, Dan. Thank all of you for reading. Your supports are very much appreciated, until next time and more network.

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Supply Chains in VUCA Environments with Jim Tompkins Jim Tompkins and Joe Lynch talk about Supply Chains in VUCA Environments. Jim is the Founder and Chairman of Tompkins Ventures, a partner firm that helps executive teams address five main problems: entrepreneurial growth, industrial development, leadership, logistics partnerships and technology.

About James A. Tompkins, Ph.D. Dr. James A. Tompkins is the Founder and Chairman of Tompkins Ventures. Jim Tompkins is an international authority on designing and implementing end-to-end supply chains. He is a serial entrepreneur who has started several businesses; worked with private equity; designed many industrial facilities and automated materials handling systems; implemented many supply chain information technology solutions and worked to enhance the performance of many 3PLs and 3PL clients. Earlier in his career, Jim founded Tompkins International. During his tenure as at Tompkins International the company evolved from a supply chain consulting firm into an end-to-end supply chain consulting and solutions company, with business units focusing on supply chain consulting, material handling integration, and robotics. His 40-plus years as CEO of Tompkins International and his focus on helping companies achieve profitable growth give him an insider’s view into what makes great companies even better. Jim received his Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering in 1969, his Master of Science in Industrial Engineering in 1970 and his Ph.D. in 1972, all from Purdue University.

About Tompkins Ventures A partner firm that helps executive teams address five main problems: entrepreneurial growth, industrial development, leadership, logistics partnerships and technology. Founded by business strategy and supply chain expert Dr. James A. Tompkins in 2020, Tompkins Ventures has more than 60 partners who have all held executive positions. Each of the selected partners have a passion for helping organizations turn one or more of the above big problems into a competitive advantage for their company. Tompkins Ventures is headquartered in Raleigh, NC with partners spanning Africa, Asia, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Central America, China, Germany, Indonesia, Israel, Panama, Mexico, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States. Key Takeaways: Supply Chains in VUCA Environments * VUCA Environments + VUCA stands for Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity. + How to handle VUCA environments and unprecedented times. + Covid-19 is VUCA, a “black swan” event. * What happens to Supply Chains in a VUCA Environment? + VUCA can also be hurricanes, wildfires, social evil, political issues, and others. It’s not just one event; it’s a combination of many. + 2021: Uncertainty about uncertainty. + Supply chain: the art and science of synchronizing supply and demand. + COVID and the associated VUCA forced us to completely redesign what we do and how we do it. + The supply chain strives for control and predictability, the opposite of VUCA. + Finding solutions that can adapt to VUCA environments. * How to be more resilient? + Understand what visibility and awareness entail. + Creating a many-to-many network. + Embrace a digital supply network. + Visibility needs to lead to actionability. + Connect the process through artificial intelligence that can address the problem. + Deploy machine learning to create rules and guidelines. + Create agility with AI to work through VUCA environments. * Supply chains instead of supply chain + Be aware that every product has it’s own unique supply chain. + Reshore and nearshore supply chains and manufacturing to increase resiliency – the anti-brittle supply chain. + Focus on optionality as optimality is obsolete with VUCA.

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What Will Tomorrow's Freight Broker Do with Ben Buchanan Ben Buchanan and Joe Lynch talk about what tomorrow's freight broker will do. Ben is VP of Account Management at Loadsmart, which is transforming the future of freight, they leverage artificial intelligence, machine learning and strategic partnerships to automate how freight is priced, booked and shipped.

About Ben Buchanan Ben Buchanan is VP of Account Management at Loadsmart, leading a team of account managers and sales representatives focused on growing relationships with enterprise and small/medium enterprise shippers by providing additional value to address their unique challenges. Ben has a decade of experience in freight brokerage across various leadership roles, building best-in-class teams for high growth and scalability while delivering for the customer. He earned his logistics stripes at GlobalTranz, learning the business and riding the fast growth wave to impactful leadership positions, and under Buchanan’s leadership at Loadsmart the account sales team has grown in headcount by 860% and in revenue by 578% (1H YoY 2020 - 2021). Ben holds a BA in Political Science from Arizona State University and currently sits on the Board of Directors for the American Charter School Foundation. Prior to GlobalTranz he worked as an educator and high school basketball coach.

About Loadsmart Transforming the future of freight, Loadsmart leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning and strategic partnerships to automate how freight is priced, booked and shipped. Pairing advanced technologies with deep-seated industry expertise, Loadsmart fuels growth, simplifies operational complexity and bolsters efficiency for carriers and shippers alike.

Key Takeaways: What Will Tomorrow's Freight Broker Do * Ben Buchanan is the Vice President of Account Management at Loadsmart, a digital freight brokerage that leverages cutting-edge technology and strategic partnerships to help shippers and carriers move more with less. * The freight brokerage space is rapidly transforming as digital freight brokerage companies like Loadsmart deploy technology to automate processes, reduce cost per load, and deliver a superior customer experience. * In the interview, Ben describes 5 things that freight brokers will be expected to do in the very near future. Of course, some of the industry leaders like Loadsmart are delivering these innovations today. * Instantaneous freight quotes created by a dynamic pricing tool that delivers the right price with guaranteed capacity. No more back and forth emails and phone calls haggling over pricing. Dynamic pricing powered by artificial intelligence provides an instant rate that reflects the most updated market intelligence. * Mode optimization automatically included in each quote. Mode optimization has traditionally been promised, but not delivered because the analysis was completed by people who didn’t have the data or tools. Now, mode options with instantly bookable rates across modes including rail, LTL, PTL, and FTL, enable shippers to optimize shipments based on sustainability, cost, and expediency. * Data insights that enable shippers to learn from not just their own data and insights — but from each other. To achieve best in class performance, shippers need to be able to compare their KPIs to their industry peers. Additionally, brokers must be able to analyze shipment data and provide actionable data insights that drive operational improvement across the entire shipping function. * Rate transparency that empowers the shipper to know exactly what they are paying for. As digital freight brokers automate and streamline the shipping process that was traditionally managed manually, the value added has changed. In the new model, freight brokers won’t be rewarded financially for getting a big spread (cost of truck vs price to shipper). Instead, new pricing models and incentives have evolved that align the shipper and broker. * Shift to digital means that freight brokers will need to find new ways to add value to both shippers and carriers. To deliver a superior customer experience, freight brokerages will need to provide the best of tech and the best of people.

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5 Trends Shaping Logistics with Ben Gordon Ben Gordon and Joe Lynch discuss 5 trends shaping logistics and supply chain. In the interview, Ben reviews and discussed trends and interesting companies in ecommerce, final mile, cold chain, reverse logistics, and fulfillment.

About Ben Gordon Benjamin Gordon is the Founder and Managing Partner of Cambridge Capital. He draws on a career building, advising, and investing in supply chain companies. Benjamin has led investments in outstanding firms including XPO, Grand Junction, Bringg, Liftit, and others. As CEO of BGSA Holdings, Benjamin has spent his career investing in and helping to build supply chain and technology companies. Benjamin led the firm’s efforts, advising on over $1 billion worth of supply chain transactions. Benjamin has worked with firms such as UPS, DHL, Kuehne & Nagel, Agility Logistics, NFI Logistics, GENCO, Nations Express, Raytrans, Echo Global, Dixie, Wilpak, and others. Prior to BGSA Holdings, Ben founded 3PLex, the Internet solution enabling third-party logistics companies to automate their business. Benjamin raised $28 million from blue-chip investors including Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, BancBoston Ventures, CNF, and Ionian. 3PLex was then purchased by Maersk. Prior to 3PLex, Benjamin advised transportation and logistics clients at Mercer Management Consulting. Prior to Mercer, Benjamin worked in his family’s transportation business, AMI, where he helped the company expand its logistics operations. Benjamin received a Master’s in Business Administration from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale College.

About Cambridge Capital Cambridge Capital is a private equity firm investing in the applied supply chain. The firm provides private equity to finance the expansion, recapitalization or acquisition of growth companies in our sectors. Our philosophy is to invest in companies where our operating expertise and in-depth supply chain knowledge can help our portfolio companies achieve outstanding value. Cambridge Capital was founded in 2009 as the investment affiliate of BG Strategic Advisors (www.bgsa.com), the advisor of choice for a large, growing number of supply chain CEOs. Cambridge Capital leverages BGSA’s unique approach to strategy-led investment banking for the supply chain. BGSA is known for its work helping companies achieve outsized returns via targeted acquisitions and premium sales processes, and has worked with category leaders such as UPS, DHL, Agility Logistics, New Breed, NFI, Genco, Nations Express, Raytrans, and others. Our relationship with BGSA gives us deep market expertise, access to outstanding deal flow and people flow, transactional capabilities, additional resources, and a powerful core competency in the supply chain sector. The Partners and Advisory Board members of Cambridge Capital have diverse backgrounds with complementary technical, operating and financial expertise. The Cambridge Capital team has spent their careers building, growing, and advising outstanding companies in the supply chain sector. They include former leaders of UPS Logistics, Ryder Logistics, ATC Logistics, APL Logistics, Kuehne + Nagel, and other globally recognized firms. Cambridge Capital’s professionals know what it takes to build great companies.

Key Takeaways: 5 Trends Shaping Logistics with Ben Gordon In the podcast, Ben reviewed the following 5 trends shaping logistics:

  • Ecommerce
    • Ecommerce has not only reshaped logistics, but it is also has reshaped the entire economy.
    • According to McKinsey, 10 years of e-commerce adoption was compressed into three months.
    • Because of explosive growth of ecommerce, small parcel companies, UPS, FedEx and DHL experienced exceptional growth.
    • The U.S. Postal Service and Amazon have also seen huge growth in shipments due to the growth of ecommerce.
  • Returns and reverse logistics
    • Traditional retailers experience 6-8% of sales to be returned. Ecommerce sellers have returns of approximately 30%.
    • Returned items are a major pain point for both sellers and logistics providers because they are unplanned, very expensive, and difficult to manage.
    • To address the returns and reverse logistics challenge, companies like ReverseLogix have created reverse logistics technology that reduces costs and enhances the customer’s experience, while increasing inventory recovery and visibility into the reverse logistics life-cycle.
  • Last mile
    • Last mile or final mile is perhaps the most important and difficult part of direct-to-consumer (DTC) shipping.
    • Last mile accounts for 41% of the cost of business-to-consumer shipping.
    • Amazon has raised customer expectations with a superior DTC experience that many companies will fail to replicate.
    • In response, firms like Bringg are helping their clients deliver a last-mile experience that is comparable to the Amazon experience.
    • Delivery software and service companies like Delivery Circle are helping companies leverage technology to make local delivery service more efficient and profitable.
  • Ecommerce fulfillment
    • Ecommerce fulfillment is the backbone of the direct-to-consumer supply chain and to successful, fulfillment companies must excel at both technology and warehousing & logistics.
    • Many companies entering the fulfillment space from a technology background struggle with warehousing, logistics, and operations, while traditional warehousing & logistics companies may initially lack the technical expertise.
  • Medical logistics and cold chain
    • During COVID, the importance of the medical logistics and supply chain was highlighted especially in the areas of the cold chain.
    • The lack of adequate cold chain infrastructure is proving to be a problem in the developing world.
    • Cold chain monitoring and compliance is an area primed for growth.

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The REFASHIOND Ventures Story with Brian Aoaeh Brian Aoaeh and Joe Lynch discuss the REFASHIOND Ventures story. Brian is the a Cofounder and General Partner of REFASHIOND Ventures, an emerging venture capital fund manager that invests in early stage supply chain technology.

About Brian Aoaeh Brian Aoaeh is a Cofounder and General Partner of REFASHIOND Ventures, an emerging venture capital fund manager that invests in early stage supply chain technology. Prior to REFASHIOND, Brian acquired 10 years of experience in investment research and management, with 8 of those years spent building KEC Ventures from scratch. KEC Ventures is an early-stage technology venture capital firm with $98M of AUM across 2 funds, and 51 investments. Before KEC Ventures he joined KEC Holdings - a single family office, as the first member of its investing team. He joined KEC Holdings after serving as the statistical research and strategy analyst in Global Diversity and Inclusion at Lehman Brothers in New York, NY. Before his tenure at Lehman, he worked at UBS AG in Stamford, CT as the statistical research analyst in Group Diversity. Prior to UBS, he was a pension actuarial analyst at Watson Wyatt Worldwide (now Willis Towers Watson). He was a junior auditor at Issifu Ali & Co. Chartered Accountants, in Accra, Ghana between completing his secondary school education and commencing undergraduate study in the United States in 1997. Brian holds a BA with a double major in Mathematics and Physics from Connecticut College in New London, CT. During his undergraduate study he spent three years as a research assistant in the Tunable Diode Laser Spectroscopy Laboratory at the Connecticut College Physics Department - including multiple collaborative investigations at NASA Langley Research Center; He is a co-author of five articles that have been published in refereed journals. He earned an MBA, with a specialization in Financial Instruments and Markets, from the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University in New York, NY. He is a CFA Institute charter holder. He is also an adjunct professor of supply chain and operations management in the Department of Technology Management and

Key Takeaways: The Refashiond Ventures * Brian Laung Aoaeh is the a Cofounder and General Partner of REFASHIOND Ventures, an emerging venture capital fund manager that invests in early stage supply chain technology. * In the podcast interview, Brian describes his entrepreneurial journey and his own personal story as an immigrant to the USA. * Refashiond champions companies refashioning supply chains. * Refashiond Ventures is raising an early stage supply chain technology fund, sourcing deals from The Worldwide Supply Chain Federation’s network of 33,000+ innovators, whilst leveraging their operating experience, and strong engagements with corporate limited partners as both investors and market-validating customers of their portfolio companies. * The Refashioned team believes that supply chains are being refashioned for the following reasons:

+ Unprecedented convergence is occurring due to digitization.
+ Global trade and consumption are increasing.
+ Sustainability

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Rail 101 with Ian Jefferies Ian Jefferies and Joe Lynch discuss Rail 101. Ian is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Association of American Railroads (AAR) which is the world’s leading railroad policy, research, standard setting, and technology organization that focuses on the safety and productivity of the U.S. freight rail industry. About Ian Jefferies Ian Jefferies is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Association of American Railroads. (AAR). Jefferies advocates for and works with member railroads to ensure the continued viability of America’s railroad industry. Before joining the AAR, Jefferies cultivated more than a decade of experience working within government. From 2009 to 2013, Jefferies served as a senior policy advisor to the Chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. In this role, Jefferies provided policy guidance on a host of transportation issues, including railroad economic regulation, rail safety and passenger rail. Jefferies also led the successful development, negotiation and reauthorization of major infrastructure legislation and managed the successful conference of Committee legislation relating to the 2012 surface transportation reauthorization law, MAP 21. Jefferies began his career in government serving as a Senior Advisor to the Mayor of Lexington, Kentucky, before transitioning to the federal government. Prior to serving in the United States Senate, he worked for the U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of the Inspector General and the U.S. Government Accountability Office. In these roles, Jefferies led program reviews on a variety of issues including infrastructure development, international trade, major weapon systems acquisition and federal contracting. Education. Jefferies received his Master of Science in public policy and management from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA and his Bachelor of Science in economics from the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY.

About Association of American Railroads America's freight railroads operate the safest, most efficient, cost-effective and environmentally sound freight transportation system in the world — and at the Association of American Railroads (AAR) we are committed to keeping it that way. Operating over a private, 140,000 mile network stretching across the far reaches of North America, AAR members include the major freight railroads in the United States, Canada and Mexico, as well as Amtrak. Working with elected officials and leaders in Washington, D.C. on critical transportation and related issues, AAR ensures that the freight rail industry will continue to meet America’s transportation needs today and tomorrow. As the standard setting organization for North America's railroads, AAR is also focused on improving the safety and productivity of rail transportation. AAR helps advance these goals through its two subsidiaries, the Transportation Technology Center Inc.(TTCI) and the Railinc Corp. TTCI is the world's leading research, development and testing facility, and develops next-generation advancements in safety and operation efficiency. Railinc serves as the rail industry’s leading resource for rail data, information technology and information services, and uses one of the world's largest data networks to track customer shipments. AAR also supports the Railroad Research Foundation (RRF), a world-class policy research organization dedicated to sustaining a safe, secure and technologically advanced rail network.

Key Takeaways: Rail 101 * Ian Jefferies is the President and CEO of the Association of American Railroads (AAR) which is the world’s leading railroad policy, research, standard setting, and technology organization that focuses on the safety and productivity of the U.S. freight rail industry. * In the podcast interview, Ian provides an overview of the railroad industry for people not familiar with the rail business – Rail 101. * Investing in Tomorrow * America’s freight railroads are the most productive and cost-effective in the world — and they are getting even better through strategic investments. Railroads are evolving, providing customers a competitive edge in the global economy of the future. * America’s freight railroads are almost entirely privately owned and operated. Unlike trucks and barges, freight railroads operate overwhelmingly on infrastructure that they own, build, maintain and pay for themselves. * Approximately 630 freight railroads operate across the nearly 140,000-mile U.S. freight rail network. The seven “Class I” railroads — railroads with 2019 revenue of at least $505 million — account for around 68% of freight rail mileage, 88% of employees, and 94% of revenue. * Each Class I railroad operates in multiple states over thousands of miles of track. Non-Class I railroads (also known as short line and regional railroads) range in size from tiny operations handling a few carloads a month to multi-state operations close to Class I size. * AAR represents the entirety of the rail industry – Class Is, short lines, suppliers and passenger railroads. AAR focuses primarily on freight rail. * AAR ultimately serves their members and works to be their unified voice – particularly in Washington

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Wine Logistics with Andrew Walleck Andrew Walleck and Joe Lynch discuss wine logistics. Andrew is the COO of Wine Access, the leading online direct-to-consumer wine platform offering the world’s most coveted wines.

About Andrew Walleck Andrew Walleck has 16 years of experience in Operations, Strategy, Merchandising, and eCommerce across a variety of industries. A Kellogg MBA grad, Andrew spent 8 years with McMaster-Carr, one of the country’s foremost innovators in Operations, serving seven different senior leadership roles as well as a Merchandiser for a company in one of the largest product categories. Prior to that, he was a management consultant to Corning, Inc., Eaton, and others. Andrew has his WSET Level 3 and is currently studying for his WSET Level 4 Diploma. Andrew also developed his own wine label prior to joining Wine Access.

About Wine Access Founded in 1996, Wine Access is the leading online direct-to-consumer wine platform offering the world’s most coveted wines. As one of the earliest adopters of ecommerce and DTC offerings in the digital wine space, Wine Access curates high quality wines from every wine region around the globe, creating more accessible ways to enjoy wine that extend beyond the bottle. Wine Access’ Master of Wine, Master Sommelier, and team of industry experts taste over 20,000 wines a year, offering only those that exceed the expectations defined by their prices. Through Wine Access’ network of family-owned, legendary winemakers, and coveted marquees, customers have access to an inspiring curation of unique and often unattainable wines. To build a deeper understanding and connection to each bottle, every shipment includes original tasting notes, flavor profiles, pairing recommendations, and compelling original stories that capture the authentic personality, passion, and philosophy of the producer. Wine Access also offers a Wine Club membership that unlocks access to rare and highly coveted wine selections from every major wine-growing region around the globe four times a year. In 2021, Wine Access was named the official wine provider of the MICHELIN Guide.

Key Takeaways: Wine Logistics * Andrew Walleck is the COO of Wine Access, the leading online direct-to-consumer wine platform offering the world’s most coveted wines. * In the interview, Andrew and Joe discuss wine logistics and why it is so challenging. * The biggest problems in regards to wine logistics and delivery are: + Every state has their own laws regulating alcohol and it’s delivery. + Wine is an adult transaction so ensuring that the wine is received by an adult is critical. + The quality and flavor of wine is potentially impacted by vibration, temperature, and other environmental conditions. + Managing the uneven supply and demand is difficult. + Wine makers take great pride in their products and they see themselves more as artisans as opposed to manufacturers – so they typically won’t rush or send wine they are not proud of. * Since wine delivery is so challenging, Wine Access has developed an online direct-to-consumer wine platform that incorporates the best practices for temperature control, security, visibility, and delivery. * Wine Access makes it easy to discover and enjoy the world’s most inspiring wines through expert curation, storytelling, and perfect provenance—satisfaction guaranteed. * The Wine Access Teams is headquartered in Napa, California and includes a Master of Wine, a Master Sommelier, and a selective crew of industry experts who have made in-roads in every major corner of every wine region around the globe. * The company’s connections unlock access to the most exclusive wines, from first growth Bordeaux estates to Napa cult icons and exciting discoveries along the way.

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The Diesel Laptops Story with Tyler Robertson Tyler Robertson and Joe Lynch discuss the Diesel Laptops story. Tyler is the Founder and CEO of Diesel Laptops, a company that provides commercial truck efficiency solutions for truck repair facilities.

About Tyler Robertson Tyler Robertson is the Founder and CEO of Diesel Laptops, which provides commercial truck efficiency solutions for truck repair facilities. Prior to founding Diesel Laptops, Tyler worked at commercial truck dealerships his entire career and throughout those years, he saw commercial trucks become more and more complex, and more difficult to diagnose - which is exactly the problem that Tyler decided to fix. Diesel Laptops started small by selling diagnostic tools on eBay and working out of Tyler’s garage. Today, Diesel Laptops has grown to over $65 million per year in revenue with 200 employees doing it the hard way - without raising any outside capital. In response to customer needs, Diesel Laptops now offers repair instructions, parts, training, and laptops.

About Diesel Laptops Founded in 2015, Diesel Laptops originally set out to help clients with their diagnostic tool needs. As trucks and emission technology became more advanced, a demand was placed in the market for diagnostic tools to meet those needs. As the years went on, we found that customers needed more. Diesel Laptops has now expanded into 4 distinct divisions. 1.) Diesel Repair is a web and mobile based platform that puts repair information into the hands of the diesel technicians. Diesel Repair contains information on commercial truck diagnostic fault codes, wiring diagrams, component locators, labor time guides, recalls, technical service bulletins (TSBs), remove & replace instructions, and much more. 2.) Diesel Parts enables users a free platform where they can look up their own parts by exploded views, by cross reference, by measurements, or by application. 3.) Diesel Training is the division of the company that provides continuing education for diesel technicians. This includes in-classroom experiences, online learning, and field training where we visit your location. 4.) Diesel Laptops that provide diagnostic tools to customers. Every customer is unique, and Diesel Laptops represent the best brands on the planet. Diesel Laptops surround those tools, with our world class services and support. This ensures customers are fitted with the appropriate tools, while also giving them access to the data and information they need to truly be efficient at truck and equipment repair.

Key Takeaways: The Diesel Laptops Story * Tyler Robertson is the Founder and CEO of Diesel Laptops, a South Carolina based provider of commercial truck efficiency solutions for truck repair facilities. * In the podcast interview Tyler shared his story of founding and growing Diesel Laptops. * Tyler started Diesel Laptops by selling diagnostic tools on eBay and building the product in Tyler’s garage. * Today, Diesel Laptops has grown to over $65 million per year in revenue with over 200 employees. * Diesel Laptops has now expanded into 4 distinct divisions:

+ Diesel Repair
+ Diesel Parts
+ Diesel Training
+ Diesel Laptops

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Supply Chain Lessons From NW Arkansas with Donnie Williams Donnie Williams and Joe Lynch discuss supply chain lessons from NW Arkansas. Donnie is an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management and the Executive Director of the Supply Chain Management Research Center in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas.

About Donnie Williams Donnie Williams, Ph.D. in an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management and the Executive Director of the Supply Chain Management Research Center in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Williams has a BBA in Finance, an MBA and. Ph.D. in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, all from Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA. Donnie has a passion to build a bridge between the logistics/supply chain industry and academia, seeking to build relationships that will benefit students, practitioners and faculty in a collaborative environment. Dr. Williams’ professional experience includes warehouse operations, project management and leadership training. His work has been published in various academic and practitioner journals, including the International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Transportation Journal, Marketing Theory and Practice, Transportation Management Journal, Supply Chain Management Review and Supply Chain Quarterly. Dr. Williams is also part of a team of researchers that provides the annual DC Measures Benchmarking study for the Warehouse Educators Research Council (WERC).

Department of Supply Chain Management at the Sam M. Walton College of Business Northwest Arkansas is the beating heart of the world's supply chain industry. The Department of Supply Chain Management at the Sam M. Walton College of Business is uniquely positioned by its close proximity to over 300 Fortune 500 companies that have established satellite operations in Northwest Arkansas to support the world's largest retailer. In addition to faculty expertise, our students benefit from the Walton College Supply Chain Management Research Center, which connects students to industry executives, internships, and job opportunities. Recognizing the quality of the SCM program faculty and graduates, the U.S. News & World Report has rated the Walton Supply Chain program among the best in the United States.Since its founding at the University of Arkansas in 1926, the Sam M. Walton College of Business has grown to become the state's premier college of business – as well as a nationally competitive business school. Through teaching, research, and service, Walton College is a thought leader and a catalyst for transforming lives in Arkansas, the United States and the world. The mission of the Sam M. Walton College of Business is to advance and disseminate business knowledge using a diverse, inclusive, and global perspective and to encourage innovation in our primary strategic endeavors: Retail, Data Analytics, and Entrepreneurship.

Key Takeaways: Supply Chain Lessons From NW Arkansas * Donnie Williams, Ph.D. in an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management and the Executive Director of the Supply Chain Management Research Center in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. * In the podcast interview, Donnie and Joe discussed supply chain lessons from Northwest Arkansas (NWA). * Northwest Arkansas is a metropolitan area and region in Arkansas within the Ozark Mountains that includes four of the ten largest cities in the state: Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville, the surrounding towns of Benton and Washington counties. * The United States Census Bureau defined Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers Metropolitan Statistical Area includes 3,213.01 square miles and 546,725 residents (as of 2020), ranking NWA as the 105th most-populous metropolitan areas in the United States. * NWA is also one of the fastest growing regions in the USA thanks in part to the growth of Walmart, Tyson Foods, ArcBest, J. B. Hunt, which are all based in the region. * Because of the companies above a lot of logistics and supply chain companies moved to the region. * The co-location led to unprecedented amounts of collaboration, cross-pollination, and innovation. * With all that supply chain talent living in the area, it was no surprise that The Department of Supply Chain Management at the University of Arkansas became the best supply chain program according to Gartner. * The focus on supply chain in the community, university, and corporations has led to the region being recognized as a hub for logistics and supply chain innovation.

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The Looming Supply Chain Threat with Felix Asare Felix Asare and Joe Lynch discuss the looming supply chain threat. Felix is a cyber-security consultant and Founder of Premier Choice Consulting.

Key Takeaways * Felix Asare is a cyber-security consultant and Founder of Premier Choice Consulting. * In the podcast interview, Felix explains why cyber-hacking and cyber-terrorism is a looming supply chain threat. * According to USA federal government and cyber-security experts, there is an increase in cyber-hacking and cyber-terrorism. * Hackers are becoming increasingly sophisticated and they are often backed by a government. * According to Felix, we are at risk for a security breech when a hacker has 1.) hostile intent 2.) capability and 3.) opportunity. * While we can’t influence a hacker’s hostile intentions or their capabilities, we can limit their opportunity to hack us or our company. * Hackers often attack personal accounts or personal electronics to gain access to unprotected phones, tablets, or computers. * Hackers also attack smaller companies who work with larger companies. Smaller companies are less likely to invest in good cyber-security. * According to Felix, hackers may infiltrate a server and wait for years until the right opportunity presents itself. * Felix described the “CIA Triad” which stands for Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability – the thing that hackers attack. * Companies should get an annual Security Assessment that provides a security posture – including strengths, weaknesses, risks, and potential impacts. Understand where your companies “crown jewels” are and make sure they are safe. * When companies get a security assessment, they get a “Capability Maturity Level” which is a number between 1 and 5, with 5 being the best. * The financial and reputational risk of a hack is enormous and companies can greatly reduce their risk by using cyber-security best practices.

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Urgent - The Ukraine Logistics Coalition with Ben Gordon The situation in the Ukraine grows more desperate every minute and the need for humanitarian aid is enormous and growing. People who work in logistics and supply chain are in a unique position to help the people of the Ukraine. To assist the people of the Ukraine in their time of greatest need, The Ukraine Logistics Coalition was formed by Ben Gordon and leaders from some of the top logistics and supply chain companies in the world.

If you can support The Ukraine Logistics Coalition with a donation of money, equipment, facilities, expertise, please contact Benjamin Gordon ben@bgsa.com.

About Ben Gordon Benjamin Gordon is the Founder and Managing Partner of Cambridge Capital. He draws on a career building, advising, and investing in supply chain companies. Benjamin has led investments in outstanding firms including XPO, Grand Junction, Bringg, Liftit, and others. As CEO of BGSA Holdings, Benjamin has spent his career investing in and helping to build supply chain and technology companies. Benjamin led the firm’s efforts, advising on over $1 billion worth of supply chain transactions. Benjamin has worked with firms such as UPS, DHL, Kuehne & Nagel, Agility Logistics, NFI Logistics, GENCO, Nations Express, Raytrans, Echo Global, Dixie, Wilpak, and others. Prior to BGSA Holdings, Ben founded 3PLex, the Internet solution enabling third-party logistics companies to automate their business. Benjamin raised $28 million from blue-chip investors including Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, BancBoston Ventures, CNF, and Ionian. 3PLex was then purchased by Maersk. Prior to 3PLex, Benjamin advised transportation and logistics clients at Mercer Management Consulting. Prior to Mercer, Benjamin worked in his family’s transportation business, AMI, where he helped the company expand its logistics operations. Benjamin received a Master’s in Business Administration from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale College.

About Logistics Coalition The war on Ukraine has devastated an entire region. Since February 24, tens of thousands have been killed or seriously wounded. Millions of people (and counting) have become refugees or have been forced to leave their homes. There are dozens of NGOs actively working to provide support and resources, and millions of people around the world that want to help. There are also thousands of supply chain companies capable of providing truck, air, ocean and warehousing services. However, there is no efficient way for groups to connect with each other and deliver vital supplies into affected areas. As a result, while the Ukrainian people suffer, well-meaning donors are unable to provide vital resources to the right place at the right time. The Logistics Coalition was formed to build a lean, fast, humanitarian supply chain in order to save more lives. Our initial focus is to create an online marketplace that connects NGOs, suppliers, and transportation companies. As a result, we intend to identify top priorities on the ground, fulfill them, and transport them to the people in need, all on an ongoing real-time basis. The long-term vision of the Logistics Coalition is to create a scalable supply chain solution that can be utilized in future disaster and crisis response.

Key Takeaways: Urgent - The Ukraine Logistics Coalition * Ben Gordon is the Founder of the Ukraine Logistics Coalition, which has the mission to bring Ukrainians what they need when they need it. * The Coalition is made up of leading logistics an supply chain companies that have come together to develop a supply chain solution to save more lives in the Ukraine and create a scalable model for future disaster relief. * Ukrainian civilians and the Ukrainian Army are continuing to live and resist the Russian invasion, but face overwhelming odds - they need necessities: + Medicine & medical products, + Food + PPE + Protective gear * The Coalition is newly formed, but already making big strides – $22 million in supplies and $2 million in funding * The successes include: + 7,500 boots sourced and delivered + Created a centralized, preliminary database to match supply with demand + Developed a network of suppliers, logistics/transportation companies and on-the-ground relief organizations ready to collaborate and get resources where they need to be + Created a coalition of CEOs and companies that can help, including: - NGOs on the ground, like ICRC, Red Cross, and JDC - Suppliers that can provide vital resources, like Convoy of Care, Henry Schein, and iRemedy ∙ Transportation companies that can deliver and track shipments, like SEKO Worldwide, Project44, and MEEST * The Ukrainians are still in desperate need. Individuals and their companies can help in the following ways: + Donate logistics, transportation, warehousing, supply chain services + Donate medicine, medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, food, etc. + Donate technology services + Donate money + Spread the word – reach out to family, friends, work associates – especially individuals or companies that can donate the things listed above

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The Warp Story with Daniel Sokolovsky Daniel Sokolovsky and Joe Lynch discuss the Warp story. Daniel is the Founder and CEO of Warp, a company that connects shippers, carriers, and facilities to find the most efficient route for middle-mile freight.

About Daniel Sokolovsky Daniel Sokolovsky is the Founder and CEO of Warp, a freight tech company that connects shippers, carriers, and facilities to find the most efficient route for middle-mile freight. Prior to founding Warp, Daniel built Amazon's last-mile service for every shipper not named Amazon with AxleHire. Daniel is now doing the same thing with the middle mile. Daniel studied Applied Mathematics at UC Berkeley.

About Warp Warp connects shippers, carriers, and facilities to find the most efficient route for middle-mile freight. The first freight network of its kind, Warp weaves together digital pooling, back-hauls, and physical consolidation points (Warp Stations), to provide shippers with a cost structure for shippers previously unthinkable with old school trucking companies. Key Takeaways: The Warp Story * Daniel Sokolovsky is the Founder and CEO of Warp, a middle mile delivery solution for shippers. * In the podcast interview, Daniel and Joe discussed Daniel’s entrepreneurial journey which includes both Warp and his previous company AxleHire, which is also a very successful company. * Warp uses an optimized network of cross docks and carriers connected through one tech platform to bring shippers the best rates, transparency and service quality in the transportation industry. * Using proprietary technology, Warp connects shippers, carriers, and facilities to digitize the old school trucking model and create the most efficient routes for middle-mile freight. * Warp weaves together digital pooling and physical consolidation points, to provide shippers a cost structure previously unthinkable with outdated trucking companies. * Warp connects all parties together with their own TMS, WMS and driver app which allows Warp customers to have pallet-level tracking throughout a shipment's journey.

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The Fleeting Story with Pierre Laguerre Pierre Laguerre and Joe Lynch discuss the Fleeting story. Pierre is the Founder & CEO at Fleeting, a company that provides shippers & motor carriers direct access to reliable fleets & to flexible CDL drivers who operate them.

About Pierre Laguerre Pierre Laguerre is an entrepreneur in transportation logistics who has over 17 years of experience in the space. While generating more than $5M in revenue through his transportation ventures, Pierre has successfully mentored young men who have gone on to earn their commercial drivers licenses. He has also facilitated growth in his peers who now own their own trucking and dispatch operations. As a Haitian-born migrant, Pierre found his entrepreneurial passion in trucking. He started his journey as a truck driver. Since then, he’s earned the honor of becoming the first Black man to max out an SEC approved equity crowdfunding campaign. After excelling in the Quake Capital startup accelerator, Pierre has gone on to win pitch competitions with Harvard University, Chamillionaire, Kyrie Irvin and Damon John, all while being a calm collected head-of-household for his three young children.

About Fleeting Fleeting provides shippers and motor carriers direct access to a flexible and reliable fleet of trucks, and to the CDL drivers who operate them. Streamlining access to a workforce of this kind brings more transparency and efficiency to the market while increasing margins for both sides. On our platform, carriers get expedited service from a flexible and reliable workforce, all through an easy to use interface. While drivers choose the jobs they want based on their schedules and preferences. We believe that when drivers are taken care of, customers are provided the best experience. Fleeting is backed by some of the most forward-thinking investors, including Arlan Hamilton, Founder of Backstage Capital, Chamillionaire, Quake Capital Partners, and Kevin Chanuelt, and Republic. The good news is that we’ve grown a significant amount since 2019 and haven’t even scratched the surface on the potential of Fleeting, and our ability to reshape the massive trucking industry.

Key Takeaways: The Fleeting Story * Pierre Laguerre is the Founder and CEO of Fleeting, where he and his team provides shippers and carriers direct access to reliable fleets and a flexible team of CDL drivers to operate them. * In the podcast interview, Pierre shares his life and entrepreneurial journey, including the unique insights he gained as an immigrant, driver, and owner operator. * Pierre is a former owner/operator of multiple trucks and a truck staffing company. Through his experience on the ground, he saw how challenging it can be for owners to keep their trucks on the road earning money. * Pierre’s vision for Fleeting is to leverage modern technology to​ create a platform that improves the commercial freight industry by intelligently matching truck owners, drivers and shippers / brokers. * Fleeting is built by truck owners for truck owners and they are on a mission to transform, educate, and modernize the trucking industry.

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Logistics Industry Outlook with John Larkin John Larkin and Joe Lynch discuss the logistics industry outlook. John is Strategic Advisor of Transportation & Logistics at Clarendon Capital, a private equity sponsor focused on developing investment opportunities and providing strategic advisory services to the transportation, logistics and distribution sectors.

About John Larkin, CFA John G. Larkin, CFA is a Strategic Advisor to Clarendon Capital. John Larkin was named an Operating Partner at Clarendon Capital in May of 2019. In April of 2021, Mr. Larkin became Strategic Advisor at Clarendon, and was named Chair of the firm’s Advisory Board. His mission is to help craft the firm’s growth strategy while assisting with deal sourcing, capital raising, and the creation of value within portfolio companies. Clarendon remains 100% focused on the transportation & logistics industry, broadly defined. Previously, Mr. Larkin joined Legg Mason (later sold to Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc.) in October 2001 to form and to lead the firm’s entry into the transportation markets. For 17 years, Mr. Larkin headed up Stifel’s transportation and logistics research effort. In January of 2018, Mr. Larkin transitioned from Stifel’s Research Department to Stifel’s Investment Banking team. While in Investment Banking, Mr. Larkin advised numerous publicly traded and privately held transportation and logistics companies as well as many financial sponsors with investments in the transportation and logistics space. Over the years, Mr. Larkin has been recognized as an all-star analyst by Institutional Investor magazine numerous times, a Wall Street Journal All-Star analyst on several occasions, and has been awarded multiple Starmine stock picking and earnings estimate accuracy awards. Previously, Mr. Larkin has served as: Chairman and CEO of RailWorks Corporation, Managing Director with Alex. Brown and Sons' transportation team, AVP - Planning and Analysis at CSX Transportation, Inc., Systems Engineering Consultant with Day & Zimmermann, Inc., and a Research Associate at the Center for Transportation Research (at the University of Texas at Austin). Mr. Larkin earned his MBA from Harvard University in 1984, a Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 1978, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Vermont in 1977. Mr. Larkin is a CFA charter holder. In addition, he is Vice Chairman of Crown Diesel, and a member of The Board of Directors for CRST International, eNow Energy, Cub Ventures (CDLife), Novapath Supply Chain Systems & Rygen Technologies, and Phoenix Intermodal. He also serves on the Boards of Advisors for Freightwaves, Haul, LoadSmart, DFMData, Baton, On-ramp Payments, Leaf Logistics, Truckl.io, and LineHaul Station. Additionally, Mr. Larkin is an Advisor to Bakken Energy and Hoptek and is a member of Aurora’s Industry Advisory Council. Mr. Larkin is married and is the proud father of four adult children (Conor, Clifford, Casey, and Sarah Alexandra). He resides, with his wife of 38 years, Nancy, in Dallas, TX, Baltimore, MD, and Saranac Lake, NY, and on Water Island, USVI.

About Clarendon Capital Clarendon Group is private equity sponsor focused on developing investment opportunities and providing strategic advisory services to the transportation, logistics and distribution sectors. Their principals possess unique resources, expertise, and partnership networks to add value to companies and execute transactions. The team collectively has over 75 years of industry experience as principal investors, board members, senior operators, management consultants and investment bankers. The principals have engaged on over 60 investments and assignments in the sector, working with their partners and clients to achieve agreed upon objectives.

Key Takeaways: Logistics Industry Outlook * John Larkin, CFA is a Strategic Advisor at Clarendon Capital and to a number of transportation and logistics companies. * In the podcast interview, John shared highlights of his long, successful career in the transportation and logistics industry. During his career, John has worked closely with many of the leading companies in the transportation and logistics space. * John also shared his logistics industry outlook which includes insights on the truckload, LTL, and freight brokerage markets. * In the truckload market, John believes that the industry consolidation will continue. He believes that some of the larger carriers who currently have 1.0 to 1.5% market share could grow to have 3.0% or 4.0% market share in the next decade. * The larger carriers often have an cost advantage over smaller carriers because their size enable them to get volume discounts. * In the freight brokerage space, larger established players are buying up smaller companies and also investing heavily in technology. * John also believes that larger carriers will be more likely to benefit from autonomous trucking technologies. * The freight brokerages who have made big technology investments often have a lower cost per load, which means they are going to be more competitive or more profitable. Many freight brokerages are also partnering with staffing and technology firms like Lean Solutions Group to reduce their costs, while gaining access to talented people based in lower cost countries. * A large number of logistics technology companies have emerged to help small and mid-size brokers keep pace with the larger brokerages who develop their technology in-house. * In the LTL market, John discussed some of his favorite carriers like Old Dominion and talked about the difficulty potential carriers have when attempting to enter the LTL space. * Overall, John believes that the transportation and logistics industry performed very well during the pandemic. * The industry faces many challenges including inflation, war in Ukraine, re-emergence of COVID in China, potentially softening market, etc., so the stability and predictability we all hoped for probably isn’t coming any time soon. * Clarendon Capital is focused on partnering with investors, owners and management teams to build quantifiable value in their business over a mutually agreed timeframe. * Clarendon’s engagements and investments have spanned from several months to over a decade. Their capabilities in the transportation and logistics industry give them a perspective necessary to substantially add value to the organization.

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How to 10X Your Sales Pipeline with Nadine Nocero-Tye Nadine Nocero-Tye and Joe Lynch discuss how to 10x your sales pipeline. Nadine is a partner and Vice President of Sales and Marketing at SyncShow Transportation Marketing, a company that helps transportation and logistics companies unleash their online lead generation and pipeline potential.

About Nadine Nocero-Tye Nadine Nocero-Tye is a partner at SyncShow Transportation Marketing and vice president of sales and marketing. In her ten years at SyncShow, Nadine has leveraged her experience in brand building, storytelling and digital strategy to provide custom solutions. Nadine has over 15 years of experience in B2B online marketing and has worked with multiple Fortune 500 companies. She’s been named a Top Female Blogger by PR Newswire, holds multiple certifications from HubSpot and Google and is an active member and former board member of Together Digital. Nadine has been featured as an expert on both NBC (WKYC) and CBS (WOIO). A native of Cleveland, Ohio, she and her family currently reside in Chicago, Illinois.

      **About SyncShow**  SyncShow Transportation Marketing helps transportation and logistics companies unleash their online lead generation and pipeline potential. We develop digital strategies that permeate sales, marketing and customer service departments. We then assist in the guidance and implementation of such strategies. Our clients benefit from our extensive experience in the transportation, shipping and logistics industry and the unique growth challenges your industry faces. As a HubSpot Platinum Partner, we’re experts in marketing automation to help you use your tools to work smarter, not harder for the results you desire. If you’re interested in how to 10x your marketing spend - let’s talk.

Key Takeaways: How to 10X Your Sales Pipeline * Nadine Nocero-Tye is a Partner and VP of Sales at SyncShow Transportation Marketing. * In the podcast interview, Nadine and Joe discussed how to 10X your sales pipeline. * To 10X your sales pipeline, Nadine explains that you must focus on the following 8 areas:

+ Marketing team and structure
+ Value proposition
+ Marketing strategy
+ Website
+ Goals, KPIs, and industry benchmarks
+ Analytics and reporting
+ Technology stack
+ Templates and guidelines
  • SyncShow specializes in B2B marketing for select industries including transportation and logistics.
  • SyncShow follows a proven process that ensures their clients get a big return on marketing investment.
  • Step 1 - Diagnostic Assessment. Using the 8 pillars described above, SyncShow assesses the current state of your company’s digital presence and strategy.
  • Step 2: Diagnostic Roadmap. Develop a custom diagnostic roadmap that becomes the framework for your ROI-marketing success, providing timelines, goals and expected returns.
  • Step 3: Implementation. Implement the Diagnostic Roadmap, giving your company periodic progress reports and guidance to keep your business on track.
  • Step 4: Maximize ROI. SyncShow drives continuous improvement to maximize the return on your company’s marketing investment.

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The Driver's Perspective with Dean Key Dean Key and Joe Lynch discuss the driver's perspective. Dean is Driver and Team Safety Instructor for Ruan Transportation, a company that provides Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, Value-Added Warehousing, and Brokerage Support Services to customers across the U.S.

About Dean Key Dean Key is a truck driver who works at Ruan Transportation, a family-owned transportation management company, providing Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, and Value-added Warehousing. Dean has been driving for 38 years, the last 26 years at Ruan. Dean started his career at 16 years old driving for his family trucking company in Wyoming. In addition to driving responsibilities, Dean is also a Work Force Ambassador for the Iowa Motor Truck Association and as a Road Team Captain for the American Trucking Association. Both organizations promote the trucking industry and driver safety.

About Ruan Transportation Ruan provides Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, Value-Added Warehousing, and Brokerage Support Services to customers across the U.S. Ruan’s Integrated Supply Chain Solutions services encompass all aspects of transportation and logistics, providing our customers the ideal combination of asset- and non-asset-based solutions that get your products from point A to point B safely and efficiently. With more than 89 years of transportation management experience, Ruan is one of the top 10 privately owned transportation companies in the country with 300 operations and 6,000 team members.

Key Takeaways: The Driver's Perspective * Dean Key is a truck driver who works at Ruan, a family-owned transportation management company, providing Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, and Value-added Warehousing. * In the podcast interview Dean shared the driver’s perspective on a variety of topics including the driver shortage, hours of services, detention, delays, driver health, sleep, home time, parking, infrastructure problems, electronic logging devices, safety, and weather. * Dean has worked with Ruan Transportation for over 26 years and started his driving career at age 16 working with his family’s trucking business. * At Ruan, drivers receive ongoing safety training, full benefits after 60 days, and are recognized through several awards programs. * More than 70 percent of of Ruan’s truck drivers are home every night, and nearly all are home multiple times per week. * Ruan’s driver retention rate is four times the industry average. * Ruan was the first transportation company to implement a formal safety program in the 1940s. Since then, their emphasis on safety has only grown. * Ruan’s Megasafe Safety Program is their overarching, comprehensive safety structure. Megasafe drives mandatory quarterly Impact Meetings, customer team member communications, content in newsletters, posters, boot and PPE programs, and many other initiatives. * The Megasafe mission is to create a best-in-class safety culture, continuously improve Department of Transportation compliance, eliminate variability, and reduce risk through improved safety and loss prevention management.

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The Flock Freight Story with Oren Zaslansky Oren Zaslansky and Joe Lynch discuss the Flock Freight story. Oren is the Founder and CEO of Flock Freight, a Certified B Corporation that's been reinventing freight shipping since 2015.

About Oren Zaslansky Raised by parents who worked for a van line and later started their own freight forwarders, Oren has deep-seated roots in logistics and entrepreneurship. At 21, he founded a 125-truck fleet that provided white-glove freight service throughout the U.S. and Canada. His subsequent venture, SolSource Logistics, continues to operate today, with Oren serving as chairman. SolSource Logistics opened Oren’s eyes to how wasteful traditional freight shipping is. He became determined to find a new approach by building a technology-driven solution. Flock Freight (formerly AuptiX) opened its doors in 2015, driven by Oren’s vision of using technology to combine multiple shipments into one multi-stop shared truckload. Under Oren’s leadership, Flock Freight continu es to rapidly grow while creating a new standard of service for shippers, increasing revenue for carriers, and eliminating the impact of carbon emissions through the patented shared truckload solution, FlockDirect™.

About Flock Freight Flock Freight is a Certified B Corporation that's been reinventing freight shipping since 2015. Flock Freight leverages its advanced, first-to-market algorithms that pool shipments and fill trucks at scale to create a new standard of service for shippers and increase revenue for carriers. Flock Freight's shared truckload solution eliminates the need for terminals and is the only carbon-neutral shipping option with all emissions accounted for through carbon offsets supporting freight-related efficiency projects. Flock Freight is headquartered in Encinitas, CA with an additional office in Chicago, IL.

Key Takeaways: The Flock Freight Story * Oren Zaslansky is the Founder and CEO of Flock Freight, where he and his team are driving industry change and powering shared truckload service with top-tier talent and advanced algorithms. * In the podcast interview, Oren shares his entrepreneurial story and the founding of Flock Freight. * Flock Freight provides an alternative to less-than-truckload shipping, which has traditionally been expensive, slow, and more likely to damage freight compared to truckload shipping. * Shippers and 3PLs have always converted some number of LTL shipments to multi-stop or shared truckload shipments, but the approach was scattershot and process was very manual. As investments in freight tech grew, the number of multi-stop shipments increased, however there were no purpose built tech or companies dedicated to multi-stop truckload shipments until Flock Freight. * For Shippers: Flock Freight moves shipper freight via shared truckload, combining it with other freight into one multi-stop truckload. Flock Freight gives midsize freight shippers an efficient, cost-effective way to move their goods. * For Carriers: Flock Freight helps carriers maximize their revenue by booking high-paying shared truckloads online in seconds. Carriers earn higher profits for the same amount of work by combining multiple shipments moving in the same direction to minimize half-empty trucks and deadhead miles. Most trucks are moving with trailers that are only partially full – Flock Freight can help them earn more revenue by filling up their truck with good paying freight. * For the Environment: Flock Freight shipments move via shared truckload, skipping the inefficient LTL hub and spoke system and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 40%. Flock takes the remaining 60% and offset it by supporting projects with Carbonfund.org, making Flock Freight the only carbon neutral shipping option available to shippers at no extra cost. * Flock Freight is a B Corp, which means they meet the highest standards of verified levels of social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose. B Corps are accelerating a global culture shift to redefine success in business and build a more inclusive and sustainable economy.

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Key Takeaways from the BGSA Conference with Ben Gordon Ben Gordon and Joe Lynch discuss key takeaways form BGSA Conference. Ben is the Founder and Managing Partner of Cambridge Capital, a private equity firm investing in the applied supply chain.

About Ben Gordon Benjamin Gordon is the Founder and Managing Partner of Cambridge Capital. He draws on a career building, advising, and investing in supply chain companies. Benjamin has led investments in outstanding firms including XPO, Grand Junction, Bringg, Liftit, and others. As CEO of BGSA Holdings, Benjamin has spent his career investing in and helping to build supply chain and technology companies. Benjamin led the firm’s efforts, advising on over $1 billion worth of supply chain transactions. Benjamin has worked with firms such as UPS, DHL, Kuehne & Nagel, Agility Logistics, NFI Logistics, GENCO, Nations Express, Raytrans, Echo Global, Dixie, Wilpak, and others. Prior to BGSA Holdings, Ben founded 3PLex, the Internet solution enabling third-party logistics companies to automate their business. Benjamin raised $28 million from blue-chip investors including Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, BancBoston Ventures, CNF, and Ionian. 3PLex was then purchased by Maersk. Prior to 3PLex, Benjamin advised transportation and logistics clients at Mercer Management Consulting. Prior to Mercer, Benjamin worked in his family’s transportation business, AMI, where he helped the company expand its logistics operations. Benjamin received a Master’s in Business Administration from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale College.

About Cambridge Capital Cambridge Capital is a private equity firm investing in the applied supply chain. The firm provides private equity to finance the expansion, recapitalization or acquisition of growth companies in our sectors. Our philosophy is to invest in companies where our operating expertise and in-depth supply chain knowledge can help our portfolio companies achieve outstanding value. Cambridge Capital was founded in 2009 as the investment affiliate of BG Strategic Advisors (www.bgsa.com), the advisor of choice for a large, growing number of supply chain CEOs. Cambridge Capital leverages BGSA’s unique approach to strategy-led investment banking for the supply chain. BGSA is known for its work helping companies achieve outsized returns via targeted acquisitions and premium sales processes, and has worked with category leaders such as UPS, DHL, Agility Logistics, New Breed, NFI, Genco, Nations Express, Raytrans, and others. Our relationship with BGSA gives us deep market expertise, access to outstanding deal flow and people flow, transactional capabilities, additional resources, and a powerful core competency in the supply chain sector. The Partners and Advisory Board members of Cambridge Capital have diverse backgrounds with complementary technical, operating and financial expertise. The Cambridge Capital team has spent their careers building, growing, and advising outstanding companies in the supply chain sector. They include former leaders of UPS Logistics, Ryder Logistics, ATC Logistics, APL Logistics, Kuehne + Nagel, and other globally recognized firms. Cambridge Capital’s professionals know what it takes to build great companies.

Key Takeaways from the BGSA Conference * Benjamin Gordon is the Founder and Managing Partner of Cambridge Capital, a private equity firm that invests in logistics and supply chain companies. * For the 16th year, Ben and his firm hosted the BGSA Holdings Supply Chain Conference at the Palm Beach Breakers hotel. The conference was held from January 19-21. * The BGSA Conference is the industry’s only CEO-level conference focused on all segments of the supply chain. * Over 300 of the top CEOs in the logistics and supply chain space attended this year’s conference to discuss technology, strategy and deals. In fact, Uber’s acquisition of Transplace began with a conversation between the respective CEOs at the BGSA conference a few years ago. * In the podcast interview, Ben and Joe discussed 3 key takeaways from the BGSA conference: + The first key takeaway is the increased awareness and growing importance of the supply chain space. As the pandemic and supply chain disruptions upended the economy, attention and investment money flowed to the logistics and supply chain space. Many logistics, transportation, warehousing, and freight tech companies have experienced explosive growth.

    • The second key takeaway is the growth of ecommerce. It took ecommerce 10 years to become 15% of total retail sales. In the first quarter of the pandemic, ecommerce grew to become 33% of total retail sales. The staggering growth of ecommerce meant that last mile, ecommerce fulfillment, visibility solutions, returns software, and other supply chain services firms grew to meet the surging demand.
    • The third and final key takeaway from the BGSA Conference was the huge amount of financial deal activity. There was an 84% growth in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) measured in dollars. The M&A deals included the following: 1.) industry consolidation, 2.)ecommerce companies buying logistics companies, 3.) logistics companies buying ecommerce companies, 4.) infrastructure companies buying logistics companies and 5.) retailers buying logistics companies. There was also a tremendous increase in supply chain technology investments, which is reflected in the growth of unicorns in the space – 25 unicorns in 2020 and 51 unicorns in 2021. Unicorn is a term used in the venture capital industry to describe a privately held startup company with a value of over $1 billion.
  • BGSA Holdings specializes in providing strategy-led M&A advisory services for leading CEOs in the supply chain and technology sector. BGSA has a track record of executing over 50 deals for our clients, who rely on them for trusted and experienced transaction advice.
  • Cambridge Capital is a private investment firm focused on investing in high-growth, tech-enabled supply chain companies, encompassing the logistics, transportation, distribution, and supply chain-related sectors.

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**Redefining Freight Brokerage with Nick Jensen** Nick Jensen and Joe Lynch discuss redefining freight brokerage. Nick is the Director of National Accounts at Loadsmart, a freight technology company that is removing the barriers between shippers and carriers so freight can move in the most efficient, transparent and automated way.

About Nick Jensen Nick Jensen is the Director of National Accounts at Loadsmart. He's been in the freight industry for 10 years and has touched everything from carrier sales to customer operations to account management. He works with Loadsmart's National Account Managers to ensure customers receive best-in-class service. On top of that, he collaborates with customers to identify custom-built solutions and apply Loadsmart's off-the-shelf products and services. The industry today has changed dramatically from when he started, and that’s what excites him the most. There’s a buzz and energy to rip up the old script and figure out smarter ways to service our customers. The human connection will always be there, which is his favorite part, but the utilization of technology to improve processes is what’s going to separate the competition. Nick earned a Bachelor of Enterprise Management from University of Tennessee. Nick is originally from Nashville, TN but NYC has been his home for the past 8 years.

About Loadsmart Loadsmart is a freight technology company that is removing the barriers between shippers and carriers so freight can move in the most efficient, transparent and automated way. By bringing shippers, carriers, and warehouses together on a connected platform, Loadsmart is helping to solve deep-rooted inefficiencies in transportation. Loadsmart’s Flatbed Messenger leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning and strategic partnerships to bring the first supply-led marketplace. Flatbed Messenger eliminates empty miles by matching Home Depot’s dedicated capacity to Loadsmart shippers who need flatbed services. Enterprise brands looking to reduce empty miles from their dedicated/private flatbed capacity can reach out directly to flatbedmessenger@loadsmart.com for more information.

Key Takeaways: Redefining Freight Brokerage * Nick Jensen is the Director of National Accounts at Loadsmart, a digital logistics company, that enables shippers to get quotes, book trucks, and track their freight from pickup to delivery. * In the podcast interview, Nick and Joe discussed how Loadsmart is redefining freight brokerage. * Companies like Loadsmart are digital freight brokers and they drive efficiency and effectiveness using their own proprietary technology. Over 40% of Loadsmart’s 700 plus employees are technologists. * Loadsmart is redefining freight brokerage in the following 6 ways: 1. Automation that streamlines the process, reduces the cost, errors, and time spent on routine tasks. By automating the process, Loadsmart employees or “Loadies” are able to manage more with less. 2. Dynamic pricing that enables shippers to get an instant freight quotes created by a dynamic pricing tool that delivers the right price with guaranteed capacity. No more back and forth emails and phone calls haggling over pricing. Dynamic pricing powered by artificial intelligence provides an instant rate that reflects the most updated market intelligence. Loadsmart also has the ability to quote multiple modes (LTL, Truckload, rail, etc.) 3. Rate guard is a new solution developed by Loadsmart that acts as an adaptive price ceiling guardrail. This enables shippers to take advantage of dynamic pricing, but put a price limit on a given lane. Shippers get the flexibility to move with the market while staying within the preset and market-determined budget range. Rate Guard gives shippers an easy to use tool to control their freight costs and avoid the spot market. 4. Reliable contracts is Loadsmart’s antidote to the wild price swings that are common in the freight market. When a broker is unable to provide capacity for a given lane, the shipper sometimes finds themselves in the spot market, where they may pay dearly for a truck. Loadsmart’s reliable contracts solutions provides shippers with a target price and a “ceiling price” which is the not to exceed price. When a shipper working with Loadsmart pays above the target price, Loadsmart gets a reduced margin. With reliable contracts shippers are less likely to be forced in the spot rate market and Loadsmart has an incentive to meet the target price. 5. New roles for freight brokers as technology plays a bigger role in the process. When technology does the routine, boring work, Loadies can focus on higher value-added activities like key performance indicators, data analysis, and consultative reviews with clients. 6. Loadsmart has acquired or developed a full suite of freight tech solutions that enables them to better serve shippers and carriers: Kamion (truck management system), RFP Guide (RFP management), OpenDock (dock scheduling). * Loadsmart is a Chicago-based freight tech company founded in 2014. As the ‘nerds of logistics’, they seek intelligence in data to solve deep rooted inefficiencies in the industry. * Pairing advanced technologies with deep-seated industry expertise, Loadsmart fuels growth, simplifies operational complexity and bolsters efficiency for carriers and shippers alike. * Loadsmart gives their customers access to their data connections that link supply and demand in addition to a suite of award-winning solutions to strike the perfect balance of cost and service.

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Sell Different with Lee Salz Lee Salz and Joe Lynch discuss Sell Different. Lee is the Founder and CEO ofSales Architects, a company that helps its clients hire the right sales people, effectively onboard them, and align their sales activities with business objectives.

About Lee Salz Lee Salz is the Founder and CEO ofSales Architects where he helps clients develop processes to hire the right salespeople, effectively onboard them and align their sales activities with business objectives. When salespeople aren’t winning deals at desired levels or volumes, executives turn to Lee B. Salz. Lee is a leading sales management strategist and founder of Sales Architects®. He has helped hundreds of companies, in various industries and sizes, create marketplace disruption – leading to explosive, profitable growth. Lee challenges executives to blast through the artificial barriers that impede their success. He is an entrepreneur, results-driven consultant, and dynamic keynote speaker. Lee is an award-winning, bestselling author of six books including: “Sell Different!,” "Sales Differentiation,” and “Hire Right, Higher Profits.” He is also a columnist with the Business Journals, serves on the Sales Education Advisory Board, and is the Program Advisor to Kansas State University's Strategic Selling Institute. He is frequently sought by the media for interviews on sales and sales management issues. He has been quoted and featured by the media including the Wall Street Journal, CNN, New York Times, Dallas Morning News, Selling Power, Sales and Marketing Management, ABC News, MSNBC and many more leading publications. When he isn’t helping companies profitably grow, you’ll find Lee in the gym preparing for his next powerlifting tournament. Most recently, he won the 2021 Minnesota State Bench Press championships.

About Sales Architects Specialists In Building High-Performance Salesforces Sales Architects helps its clients hire the right sales people, effectively onboard them, and align their sales activities with business objectives. Using our proprietary sales architecture methodology, we help our clients migrate from being "people-based"​ to "process-based"​ resulting in explosive, profitable growth. If your company has any of the following problems, Sales Architects can help you:

  • Sales opportunities languish in the pipeline and rarely come to closure
  • Winning business is a one-time occurrence, not repetitive events
  • Every sales opportunity comes down to a price war
  • Your quest is to hire great sales people, instead of the right ones who have the potential to be great on your sales team
  • It takes forever to determine if your new sales person is going to be successful
  • The sales compensation plan isn't yielding the desired results
  • You have plenty of sales activity data, but not metrics to drive revenue

Key Takeaways: Sell Different * Lee Salz is a sales strategist and a best selling author who has written 6 books about sales. * Lee’s most recent book is Sell Different! All New Sales Differentiation Strategies to Outsmart, Outmaneuver, & Outsell the Competition. * Salespeople face fierce competition in their pursuit of winning deals. Differences in product features and functions get smaller by the minute and are not always meaningful to buyers. * Lee helps his clients stand out from the pack and not just land the account, but win deals at the prices they want. * Lee arms salespeople with strategies to differentiate both what they sell and how they sell it. Sell Different! provides a new component of sales differentiation strategy to help you outsmart, outmaneuver, and outsell the competition to win more deals at the right price. * Lee helps companies grow their sales by helping them:

  • Evaluate and hire the right salespeople
  • Onboard them effectively into the roles quickly and effectively
  • Ensure the sales strategy is aligned with business objectives
  • Formulate the Sales Differentiation™ strategy to win more deals at the prices you want®
  • Develop the sales architecture® framework which defines each step of the process
  • Create discovery programs that drive deal conversion
  • Track performance through metrics and act on deficiencies
  • Structure sales compensation to reinforce the process and drive desired behaviors

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The Freight Marketplace with Dave Maddox Dave Maddox and Joe Lynch discuss the freight marketplace. Dave is the VP of Enterprise Sales for Emerge, one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. and is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its digital freight marketplace platform.

About Dave Maddox Dave Maddox has over 39 years of industry experience, Maddox specializes in Supply Chain & Transportation Sales, with operations management in distribution, supply chain cost improvement and transportation. Currently at Emerge as Vice President, Enterprise Sales. Maddox is responsible for engaging with shippers offering tools that empower meaningful logistics relationships through its award-winning Freight Procurement Platform. The Emerge platform helps streamline the disjointed and cloudy procurement landscape, bringing shippers and carriers together in one space to create and build mutually beneficial relationships. Other past employers that Maddox has worked for are nVision Global, Transplace, National Freight, Inc., Hogan Transports, Heartland Express, Ruan Transport Corporation, Lowe’s, Exel Logistics, Mervyn’s and Foley’s.

About Emerge Transforming the $800 billion freight industry, Emerge empowers meaningful logistics relationships through its award-winning Freight Procurement Platform. Built by freight professionals for freight professionals, Emerge is reinventing the procurement process by offering solutions that enable shippers and carriers to make more empowered, strategic decisions. In addition to the platform, shippers can connect to the Emerge Marketplace which opens access to 35,000 asset based carriers in order to create meaningful freight connections. The world’s largest shippers and capacity providers use the Emerge Freight Procurement Platform daily, showing immediate ROI for procurement and saving valuable time in the process. Founded in 2017, and located in Scottsdale, Arizona, Emerge is one of the fastest-growing technology startups in the U.S.

Key Takeaways: The Freight Marketplace * Dave Maddox is the VP of Enterprise Sales at Emerge, a flexible, efficiency-driven RFP platform for freight. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Dave discuss the freight marketplace, which is the Emerge platform which was built for freight professionals by freight professionals. The Emerge freight platform connects shippers and carriers with an RFP platform built especially for freight. * Shipper problems: + Shippers are experiencing unprecedented challenges including supply chain disruptions, driver shortages, truck capacity problems, high gas prices, price volatility, and port delays. + They are also short-handed as the tight labor market makes hiring very difficult. + Many shippers are also struggling to manage their newly remote workforces. + When it comes to managing freight RFPs, shippers lack technology so they use the “mass emailing spreadsheet” process which is cumbersome, inefficient, and ineffective. + Because the freight RFP process is so difficult, most shippers * Carrier problems: + Carriers often don’t have access to the lanes and shippers that they want. + Carriers also don’t like the freight RFP process because they have difficulty predicting freight rates. + Carriers want access to shippers of choice without a broker adding a big margin. * The Emerge Marketplace enables carriers to bid directly on shipper contract and spot lanes and win business with shippers that they typically wouldn’t have access to. * The Emerge Marketplace offers shippers a free RFP platform built to manage their spot and contract needs. * Shippers choose from thousands of vetted carriers or invite their current carriers and brokers, allowing them to source the best partner for their freight. * Emerge has created a technology platform that has streamlined the freight RFP process and delivered the following benefits: * Freed of the time consuming, clunky process, shippers and carriers can spend more time discussing the freight characteristics and getting to know each other. * With the process streamlined, shippers are moving to quarterly RFPs, which enables the carriers to deliver more competitive bids – and live with them (no more paper rates). * In addition to their incumbent carriers, shippers have access to thousands of vetted carriers within the Emerge system. * Emerge enables shippers to grow their partner network by connecting to thousands of verified carriers and brokers to ensure their loads are always covered. * Carriers gain access and bid directly on exclusive contract and spot lanes that they would not otherwise have access to. Emerge’s network connects carriers with shippers of all sizes, providing more opportunities for carriers to work in their preferred lanes.

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The Air Freight Market with Eric Kulisch Eric Kulisch and Joe Lynch discuss the air freight market. Eric is the Air Cargo Editor at FreightWaves, the leading FreightIntel provider, offering current digital intelligence and context to the freight community on a central platform.

About Eric Kulisch Eric Kulisch is the Supply Chain and Air Cargo Editor at FreightWaves. An award-winning business journalist with extensive experience covering the logistics sector, Eric spent nearly two years as the Washington, D.C., correspondent for Automotive News, where he focused on regulatory and policy issues surrounding autonomous vehicles, mobility, fuel economy and safety. He has won two regional Gold Medals from the American Society of Business Publication Editors for government coverage and news analysis, and was voted best for feature writing and commentary in the Trade/Newsletter category by the D.C. Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. As associate editor at American Shipper Magazine for more than a decade, he wrote about trade, freight transportation and supply chains. Eric is an avid doubles beach volleyball player. He is based in Vancouver, Wash.

About FreightWaves FreightWaves is the leading freight intelligence provider, offering current digital intelligence and context to the freight community on a central platform. FreightWaves’ SaaS product, SONAR, is the leading freight market analytics tool and dashboard, aggregating billions of data points from hundreds of sources to provide the fastest data in the transportation and logistics sector. FreightWaves.com, the company’s news site, is the leading provider of news and commentary for the transportation and logistics space. FreightWaves also hosts conferences under Transparency and MarketWaves branding and is a co-developer of the first futures contracts dedicated to trucking spot rates.

Key Takeaways: The Air Freight Market * Eric Kulisch is the Supply Chain and Air Cargo Editor at FreightWaves, the leading freight intelligence provider, offering current digital intelligence and context to the freight community on a central platform. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Eric discuss the air freight market and the impacts of COVID, port congestion, and the supply chain crisis. * Traditionally, air freight moves about 1% of the total freight volume and that freight accounts for about 33% of the value, which means the stuff being moved by air is typically smaller, and more valuable like mobile phones, computer chips, medicines, fashion goods, etc. * During the pandemic, air freight became even more important as the vaccines were shipped worldwide. While moving freight by ocean is more cost effective, when the product is perishable and the need is urgent, air freight is utilized. * As a result of the pandemic there was less passenger travel, but significantly more air cargo so airlines modified (removed seats) to move more freight. Planes that can be modified to move either air cargo or passengers are called preighters. * The supply chain crisis, port congestion, trucker protests, ecommerce sales growth, etc. caused a greater need for air freight services, especially expediting.

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Why Your Shipment is Late with Ayala Rudoy Ayala Rudoy and Joe Lynch discuss why your shipment is late. Ayala is the Global Vice President and GM of Logistics and Transportation Business Unit at Tomorrow.io, the world's only Weather and Climate Security Platform.

About Ayala Rudoy Ayala Rudoy is the VP & GM of the Logistics & Transportation Enterprise Business Unit at Tomorrow.io, The World’s Weather Intelligence and Climate Security Platform, helping countries, businesses, and individuals manage their weather and climate security challenges. Previously, Ayala worked at SafeDK (acquired by Applovin), for 3.5 years as Director of Strategic Sales. She also served as an Operations Officer in the Israeli Air Force where she witnessed first-hand, the difficulty weather made in planning and executing missions. Ayala, completed her B.A. in Political Science and L.L.M in Law at Tel Aviv University, and she's a certified Lawyer with an Israeli License. She currently resides in Tel Aviv, Israel with her husband and three children.

About Tomorrow.io Tomorrow.io is The World’s Weather and Climate Security Platform, helping countries, businesses, and individuals manage their weather and climate security challenges. Fully customizable to any industry impacted by the weather, customers around the world including ITS ConGlobal, Uber, Delta, Ford, National Grid, and more use Tomorrow.io to dramatically improve operational efficiency. Tomorrow.io was built from the ground up to help teams prepare for the business impact of weather by automating decision-making and enabling climate adaptation at scale.

Key Takeaways: Why Your Shipment is Late * Ayala Rudoy is the VP & GM of the Logistics & Transportation Enterprise Business Unit at Tomorrow.io, The world’s weather intelligence and climate security platform dedicated to helping countries, businesses, and individuals make better decisions concerning the weather. * In the podcast interview, Ayala and Joe discussed “why your shipment is late” and the answer is very often because of weather related delays. * When it comes to late shipments there are lots of reasons including but limited to truck availability, shipment not ready, traffic jams, paperwork issues, etc., but we overlook the impact of weather related delays. * The cost of weather related accidents, delays, inventory damage, service failures, and hour of service problems for drivers are enormous, but there is no push to improve because nobody can control the weather. * While we can’t control the weather, we can do a better job of planning around the weather – avoiding all those weather related problems. * Tomorrow.io has developed a weather intelligence and climate security platform that is custom-built to help logistics and transportation companies reduce the impact of weather on their operations. * Tomorrow.io customers make better decisions because they a have weather intelligence. Better weather-related decisions reduce accidents, insurance costs, shipment delays, and makes the lives of drivers safer and easier.

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The OneRail Story with Bill Catania Bill Catania and Joe Lynch discuss the OneRail story. Bill is the Founder & CEO of OneRail, a final mile delivery orchestration platform providing real-time visibility, actionable data, and data-driven optimization capabilities for its enterprise clients.

About Bill Catania Bill Catania is the Founder and CEO of OneRail, a top-tier delivery fulfillment platform with an integrated coast-to-coast courier network of 9 million drivers. Prior to OneRail, Catania was named CEO of CoinFlip Solutions, Inc., a cloud-based payment platform delivering real-time electronic payment solutions for health benefits, points, and promotional offers. Catania was also the founder and CEO of digital coupon pioneer M-Dot Network, the first-of-its-kind retail POS-to-cloud transaction engine, powering the real-time redemption of digital coupons at grocery checkouts throughout North America. After M-Dot was acquired in 2011 by retail transaction processing giant Inmar, Inc., Catania stayed on as VP of Digital Solutions, leading Inmar to a best-in-class position, with its installation network of over 20,000 retail locations across North America.

A graduate of Cornell University, Catania studied Applied Economics and Political Science, and was a Cornell Tradition Fellow. While a student, he founded the motorsports/E-Commerce business RaceFan, Inc., which rapidly grew to become one of the nation's premier online motorsports informational sites. An avid racing fan, Catania has owned and driven stock cars since he was 17, and raced at Daytona International Speedway in the ARCA Racing Series. He can still be found competing today throughout the southeast. At RaceFan, Bill negotiated the purchase of several major dot-com properties, scaling network traffic to over 20 million page views per month, while syndicating its racing news and results to media giants such as Fox Sports, PRIMEDIA and NASCAR.com.

About OneRail Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, OneRail was founded in 2018 by Bill Catania, a serial entrepreneur from the FinTech world, and his wife, Lisa Catania. OneRail is a final mile delivery orchestration platform providing real-time visibility, actionable data, and data-driven optimization capabilities for its enterprise clients. OneRail’s cloud-based “delivery switch” simplifies same-day and on-demand delivery execution by connecting the demand signal (POS, eCommerce, ERP) with an ecosystem of delivery networks and internal fleets, in real-time. The result of OneRail’s centralized view of disparate final mile data enables data-driven optimization, positively impacting the dependability, speed, and cost of final mile fulfillment.

Key Takeaways: The OneRail Story * Bill Catania is the Founder and CEO of OneRail, a final mile delivery fulfillment platform with an integrated coast-to-coast courier network of 9 million drivers. * In the podcast interview, Bill described how his difficulty getting his new refrigerator from the big box store to his home led to him found OneRail, a last mile delivery logistics solution built to remove the friction in fulfillment. * OneRail’s comprehensive 4-in-1 delivery fulfillment solution combines leading technology with a coast-to-coast courier network, a skilled 24/7 Exceptions team and a micro fulfillment labor force to solve last mile logistics more comprehensively than any other solution in the space. * OneRail provides 100% visibility into the delivery flow, but it’s way more than a visibility platform. With the right mix of leading technology, dependable couriers, and a vigilant customer experience (CX) team, customers get the ability to change delivery outcomes in real time. * OneRail has the largest integrated courier network in the last mile space - a managed marketplace with instant access to 9 million drivers, 292 courier entities and more than 65 logistics companies across 220 major U.S. cities.

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The SourceDay Story with Tom Kieley Tom Kieley and Joe Lynch discuss the SourceDay story. Tom is the CEO and Co-Founder of SourceDay, a company that integrates with ERPs to automate purchase order (PO) changes and enable supplier collaboration.

About Tom Kieley Tom Kieley is the CEO and Co-Founder of SourceDay, an Austin based technology company that automates purchase order (PO) changes and enables supplier collaboration. Prior to co-founding SourceDay, Tom managed a manufacturing team at Dell. Earlier in his career, Tom worked as technical expert with enterprise software companies Boomi and Pervasive. Tom and his co-founder Clint McRee started SourceDay in 2015 to transform how manufacturers, distributors, and retailers collaborate with their suppliers in order to solve supply chain challenges they both faced early in their careers. Tom earned his Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Texas A&M University. On a personal level, Tom is a dad, lover of sports, and exercise fanatic. He loves cars and anything outdoors.

About SourceDay Today more than ever, supply chains are broken, unstable and disrupting organizations throughout the world. SourceDay helps small to large organizations solve their complex supply chain challenges in manufacturing, distribution and consumer product goods. SourceDay provides unique collaboration software that bridges the legacy gap between suppliers and the ERP by automating purchase order (PO) changes throughout the entire direct spend lifecycle. With SourceDay’s suite of collaborative products, procurement teams can trace a single part from PO issuance to acknowledgment and final delivery, giving organizations unprecedented visibility into the first mile of their supply chain.

Key Takeaways: The SourceDay Story * Tom Kieley is the CEO and Co-Founder of SourceDay, an Austin based technology company that automates purchase order (PO) changes and enables supplier collaboration. * In the podcast interview, Tom told the story of co-founding SourceDay and described the company’s mission, solutions, and rapid growth. * Everyday disruptions like late shipments, missed emails, and miscommunications cause 50% of direct spend PO lines to change. During times of major disruption, this number gets even higher. * The relationship between buyers and suppliers is broken. Every quote, purchase order and invoice is still emailed repeatedly, updated manually and chased down daily. * SourceDay automates PO line changes which eliminates manual work with email, spreadsheets, phone calls and text messages. As a result, companies can reduce late shipments, inventory carrying costs, pricing discrepancies, and out of stock issues. * SourceDay integrates with their customer’s ERP to automate purchase order (PO) changes and enable supplier collaboration. * SourceDay automates communication between buyers and suppliers and integrates with any ERP system. * SourceDay is a Software as a Service that extends manufacturing and distribution organization’s ERP capabilities; improving supplier on-time deliveries, increasing inventory turns, reducing supply chain errors, and optimizing the use of working capital.

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The Omni-Channel Fulfillment Network with Esther Kestenbaum Prozan Esther Kestenbaum Prozan and Joe Lynch discuss the omni-channel fulfillment network. Esther is the Chief Revenue Officer at Flowspace, an ecommerce fulfillment platform that helps brands meet their customers’ post-purchase expectations.

About Esther Kestenbaum Prozan As CRO of Flowspace, Esther is responsible for the growth and development of the Flowspace business. She leads global sales, partnerships, and marketing teams in furthering the adoption of the Flowspace platform, empowering fast-growing omnichannel brands with the real-time visibility and scalable fulfillment infrastructure necessary to provide the quick, affordable, and accurate fulfillment experience that today’s consumers have come to expect. With over 20 years in leadership roles at ecommerce startups and retail technology companies, Esther was recently recognized by Supply Chain Digital in association with IBM as one of the top 100 women in supply chain. She was also included in Supply & Demand Chain Executive's list of "Women in Supply Chain".

About Flowspace Flowspace is an ecommerce fulfillment platform that helps brands meet their customers’ post-purchase expectations. The company’s cloud-based software platform is integrated within a network of strategically located fulfillment centers nationwide, enabling fast, affordable, omnichannel fulfillment, anywhere in the country.

Key Takeaways: The Omni-Channel Fulfillment Network * Esther Kestenbaum Prozan is the Chief Revenue Officer of Flowspace, an ecommerce fulfillment platform that helps brands meet their customers’ post-purchase expectations. * Joe and Esther discussed the omni-channel fulfillment network …..and with the increasingly high expectations of brands and their customers, it must be a NETWORK of fulfillment nodes located close to the end customer. * For ecommerce brands, the bar has risen as ecommerce customers now expect a superior direct-to-consumer (DTC) experience for the following reasons: + Amazon created and delivers a wonderful customer experience that leverages both technology and operational excellence. + Same-day and next-day deliveries are common and pretty important because consumers are buying different products online. Customers are buying groceries, and consumer packaged goods via direct-to-consumer (DTC) and delivering it in 3 days just won’t cut it. + The end customer is using intuitive consumer technology like DoorDash, Uber, Zillow, Shypt, etc. and they are unwilling to go back to clunky, difficult to use technology. * During COVID, we learned that supply chains and logistics networks can be brittle and overly sensitive to market and economic changes. * Because of the raised customer expectations and lessons from COVID, ecommerce brands are looking for omni-channel fulfillment partners who are able to deliver resilience, flexibility, and a nationwide network – a network that is able to provide same-day, next-day shipping. * Flowspace connects a nationwide network of fulfillment warehouses all using Flowspace’s state-of-the-art technology. This approach provides the best of both worlds, a world-class technology company partnered with a vetted network of fulfillment companies. * The Flowspace platform seamlessly integrates with online stores and sales channels, providing access to a nationwide network that powers fast, reliable, omnichannel fulfillment. * Flowspace is a software platform for ecommerce fulfillment. The company’s easy-to-use, cloud-based software platform is integrated within strategically located fulfillment centers, enabling fast, affordable, omnichannel fulfillment, anywhere in the country. * Flowspace software offers modern brands an ecommerce command center, centralizing their Order Management, Inventory Planning and Network Optimization into one place – accelerating delivery of goods to a customer’s door while reducing shipping time, cost, and carbon footprint. * Real-time visibility and rich customer insights give brands an opportunity to better understand their supply chain and the drivers of purchase, empowering them to keep customer acquisition costs low and retention high.

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The MetroSpeedy Story with Nancy Korayim Nancy Korayim and Joe Lynch discuss the MetroSpeedy story. Nancy is the Founder and CEO of MetroSpeedy, a fast-growing, last-mile delivery company based in New York City.

About Nancy Korayim Nancy Korayim is the Founder and CEO of MetroSpeedy and has 20+ years of experience in management, financial advisory, insurance, sales and development. She has leveraged her sales and operational skills to drive the company's vision, strategy and growth while focusing on providing sustainable and efficient last mile solutions. In addition to running one of the fastest growing logistics companies in NYC, Nancy offers her time to serve on advisory boards. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of MECD, a non-profit organization committed to empowering women and children to be agents of transformative change. In her free time, Nancy loves spending time with her daughter and husband, playing tennis and is an avid follower of F1 racing.

About MetroSpeedy Founded in 2017 by CEO Nancy Korayim, MetroSpeedy is a high growth, NYC-based, last-mile delivery logistics start-up. They differentiate themselves by utilizing their innovative tech and methodologies to service businesses across all industries in need of cost-effective and efficient same-day delivery. MetroSpeedy is able to provide 2x to 3x time more deliveries per hour than their competitors by leveraging their ai-based tech, micro-fullfilment hubs and proprietary eco-friendly cargo bikes. This along with a combination of other transportation methods allow them to navigate the dense metropolitan streets and offer their rapid fulfillment services. What started as a bootstrapped solo business has grown into a robust startup with a community of drivers achieving same day success with an exceptional customer experience.

Key Takeaways: The MetroSpeedy Story * Nancy Korayim is the Founder and CEO of MetroSpeedy, a fast-growing, last-mile delivery company based in New York City. * In the podcast interview, Nancy and Joe discuss MetroSpeedy’s exciting mission along with Nancy’s entrepreneurial journey.

  • MetroSpeedy excels at same-day. Their custom-built technology allows them to provide their customers with the fast, secure delivery along with real-time tracking, and proof of delivery.
  • Every MetroSpeedy customer gets a customized dashboard with full visibility, live updates and AI-driven data to ensure operational ease of mind.
  • MetroSpeedy’s delivery teams use sustainable electric-assist cargo trikes which is better for navigating NYC’s streets and reduce the amount of greenhouse gases.
  • MetroSpeedy is a leading technology-based local delivery company providing on-demand, same-day, or scheduled delivery services.
  • Their dedicated team enables local deliveries of small to medium-sized packages or goods efficiently and conveniently for businesses within dense metropolitan areas.
  • The company launched in NYC and currently serve all areas in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Westchester County, and parts of Long Island, New Jersey, and Connecticut. MetroSpeedy has also begun provided service in London, England.

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The Ukraine Logistics Coalition with Ben Gordon The situation in the Ukraine grows more desperate every minute and the need for humanitarian aid is enormous and growing. People who work in logistics and supply chain are in a unique position to help the people of the Ukraine. To assist the people of the Ukraine in their time of greatest need, The Ukraine Logistics Coalition was formed by Ben Gordon and leaders from some of the top logistics and supply chain companies in the world.

If you can support The Ukraine Logistics Coalition with a donation of money, equipment, facilities, expertise, please contact Benjamin Gordon ben@bgsa.com.

About Ben Gordon Benjamin Gordon is the Founder and Managing Partner of Cambridge Capital. He draws on a career building, advising, and investing in supply chain companies. Benjamin has led investments in outstanding firms including XPO, Grand Junction, Bringg, Liftit, and others. As CEO of BGSA Holdings, Benjamin has spent his career investing in and helping to build supply chain and technology companies. Benjamin led the firm’s efforts, advising on over $1 billion worth of supply chain transactions. Benjamin has worked with firms such as UPS, DHL, Kuehne & Nagel, Agility Logistics, NFI Logistics, GENCO, Nations Express, Raytrans, Echo Global, Dixie, Wilpak, and others. Prior to BGSA Holdings, Ben founded 3PLex, the Internet solution enabling third-party logistics companies to automate their business. Benjamin raised $28 million from blue-chip investors including Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, BancBoston Ventures, CNF, and Ionian. 3PLex was then purchased by Maersk. Prior to 3PLex, Benjamin advised transportation and logistics clients at Mercer Management Consulting. Prior to Mercer, Benjamin worked in his family’s transportation business, AMI, where he helped the company expand its logistics operations. Benjamin received a Master’s in Business Administration from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale College.

A Letter From Ben Gordon Regarding The Ukraine Logistics Coalition The headlines coming out of Ukraine continue to get more horrifying. Russia shows no sign of halting its attack. Thousands of people have died and millions of Ukrainians have been driven from their homes.

As grim as it looks, we can make a difference! YPOers are action oriented, and while many of us have offered traditional assistance I believe there is much we can do to help the supply chain.

Ukraine has several major supply chain needs—including (a) buses to evacuate refugees; (b) donors to provide food, medicine, and supplies; (c) planes to airlift food, medicine, and supplies into neighboring countries like Poland, Hungary and Romania; (d) warehouses to act as cross-docks near the border to receive and transmit supplies into Ukraine; and (e) trucks to transport supplies from neighboring countries into Ukrainian cities including Kyiv, Odessa, Kharkiv, and Lviv.

We need to supplement and enhance what currently exists. To do this, those of us in the supply chain industry must step up! We need to work together to get major supply chain companies to donate the desperately needed trucks, planes and warehouses. Time is precious, as innocent Ukrainians are being shelled and killed around the clock.

In short, we need an Operation Warp Speed for the Ukraine supply chain.

The Global Diplomacy Network (GDN) is launching the YPO Logistics Coalition for Ukraine. We are looking for:

  1. Leaders who will join the board and play a hands-on role – preferably with experience in humanitarian rescue/relief, supply chain, and global scope.
  2. Transportation/logistics companies who can commit air, ground, and warehousing capacity. This includes

    1. Trucking into major cities in Ukraine
    2. Trucking from Europe to the Ukraine border – particularly from Poland, Romania, and Hungary
    3. Warehousing in Europe close to the Ukraine border – e.g. cross-docks in Lublin and Rzeszow Poland, Balti Moldova, and Suceava Romania
    4. Air from US or elsewhere into Eastern Europe – as close as possible to Ukraine
    5. And the US ground legs too
    6. Suppliers who can provide food, medicine/medical equipment and other key resources.
    7. Someone to quickly build an online marketplace that includes (a) Ukraine government and key NGO needs on the ground; (b) suppliers that can meet these key needs; and (c) logistics companies that can deliver these supplies.

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Why NPS Matters with Ian Aguilar Ian Aguilar and Joe Lynch discuss why NPS matters. Ian is the Founder of UrgencySelling, where he helps logistics and transportation companies to rapidly improve sales while reducing the cost of customer acquisition.

About Ian Aguilar Ian Aguilar is the Founder and Managing Director of Urgency Selling. With 18 years dedicated experience in 3PL, 4PL, and Technology, Ian pioneered the adoption of The Challenge Sale, Account Based Marketing, and Demand Generation across supply chain and logistics. Following ten years with UPS, Ian co-founded LinkedIn ABM who earned recognition as a top 20 influencer on LinkedIn. With studies in Communications and Media from Mt. San Antonio College, Ian’s passion evolved into broader management consulting to support Executive and Entry-level transformations from Diagnostic into Consultative sales. This approach has helped teams including Schneider, Estes, Oracle, MercuryGate, Kuebix, and MyCarrier to achieve CXO-level leads, single email and single dial closes, 15% margin growth, and reduced enterprise sales cycles over $8MM in GP by up to nine months.

About UrgencySelling Urgency Selling was founded in 2016 to craft differentiated go-to-market strategies for Fortune 50, Private Equity, and Start-up teams. Urgency Selling assists Executive and Marketing partners to streamline content and coaching for Sales which rapidly reduce the cost of acquisition, prevent turnover, and expand lifetime value. This is accomplished by integrating Operations’ quantifiable insights with Marketing, allowing Sales the tools necessary to engage senior ranks, create consensus between 5-to-8 influencers, prove differentiation from competitors, and justify significantly higher margins with guaranteed upsell expansion based on your solution’s initial six-month performance.

Key Takeaways: Why NPS Matters * Ian Aguilar is the Founder of UrgencySelling, where he helps logistics and transportation companies to rapidly improve sales while reducing the cost of customer acquisition. * Ian utilizes a combination of sales strategy, messaging, and content creation to differentiate his clients and build engagement with prospective customers. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Ian discuss why NPS matters. * Net Promoter Score (NPS) is a measure used to gauge customer loyalty, satisfaction, and enthusiasm with a company that’s calculated by asking customers one question: “On a scale from 0 to 10, how likely are you to recommend this product/company to a friend or colleague?” * Aggregate NPS scores help businesses improve upon service, customer support, delivery, etc. for increased customer loyalty. * NPS can be used as a predictor of business growth. When your company’s NPS is high (or, at least, higher than the industry average), you know that you have a healthy relationship with customers who are likely to act as evangelists for the brand, fuel word of mouth, and generate a positive growth cycle. * For an excellent explanation of Net Promoter Score (NPS), check out this article on hotjar.

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What’s Up with Dooner Dooner and Joe Lynch discuss what's up with Dooner. Dooner talked about the launch of FreightWave’s latest media venture, "Back the Truck Up", which is being hailed as the “Barstool Sports of Freight.”

About Dooner Dooner is currently creating new podcast, radio, video, and multimedia content for FreightWaves. He is hard at work on developing the next greatest podcast known to man. Dooner is a 14-year supply chain industry veteran who has held directors positions in operations, sales, consulting, and marketing. Having worked with FedEx, Reebok, Adidas, L.L. Bean, Hasbro, Louis Vuitton, and many more high level clients across the full spectrum of the field. He is a co-host and producer on What The Truck?!? and the host/producer of FreightWaves Insiders.

 **About FreightWaves** FreightWaves is the leading freight intelligence provider, offering current digital intelligence and context to the freight community on a central platform. FreightWaves’​ SaaS product, SONAR, is the leading freight market analytics tool and dashboard, aggregating billions of data points from hundreds of sources to provide the fastest data in the transportation and logistics sector. FreightWaves.com, the company’s news site, is the leading provider of news and commentary for the transportation and logistics space. FreightWaves also hosts conferences under Transparency and MarketWaves branding and is a co-developer of the first futures contracts dedicated to trucking spot rates.

Key Takeaways: What's Up with Dooner * (Tim) Dooner is the Director of Audio & On-Air Host at FreightWaves, the leading FreightIntel provider, offering current digital intelligence and context to the freight community on a central platform. * Dooner is the host and producer of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? FreightWaves Insiders, FreightCasts, and you can wake up with his FreightWaves Morning Minute News Briefs on Alexa, and all podcast platforms. * FreightWaves TV and audio podcasts provide up-to-the-minute freight industry news provided by hosts who understand the freight business. FreightWaves TV and podcasts are informed by FreightWaves’ freight data analytics and presented in interesting and engaging shows. * In the podcast interview, Dooner talks about his own personal journey and his perspective on the logistics podcasting business. * Dooner also talked about the launch of FreightWave’s latest media venture, "Back the Truck Up", which is being hailed as the “Barstool Sports of Freight.” * "Back the Truck Up" (BTU), which will be led by Dooner is an extension of the wildly successful "What the Truck" podcast. Back the Truck Up will provide visitors and listeners with the latest and greatest insights and information about the transportation and logistics industry, but with an unconventional, edgier feel, ideal for the Tik Tok / Insta / memes generation. * BTU is more than a podcast or a website – it is a new brand within the FreightWaves universe. Dooner needs help on this ambitious new project – click here to view the opportunities.

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  • Visibility 2.0: Accelerating the Customer Experience with Ron Richardson Ron Richardson and Joe Lynch discuss Visibility 2.0: accelerating the customer experience. Ron is the Chief Revenue Officer at Turvo Inc., the world’s first multi-enterprise collaborative platform specifically designed for the global supply chain.

About Ron Richardson Ron Richardson is the Chief Revenue Officer at Turvo, a technology company that empowers shippers, carriers, LSPs, and brokers with a streamlined, connected approach to supply chain management. Turvo connects the global supply chain with cloud-based software and mobile applications. Turvo enables users to see everything, from every system, person and organization they do business with in one place.Ron Richardson is a technology pioneer and industry leader in logistics and transportation. He has worked with 100’s of Fortune 2,000 shippers, retailers, and 3PL’s in reaping the benefits of real-time visibility, predictive analytics, and global control tower capabilities. Prior to Turvo, Ron played a pivotal role in FourKites' mercurial rise. Ron's sales leadership spans more than 20 years at firms such as Infor, Microsoft, and OpenText. Ron holds a bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and master's degree from Eastern Michigan University and regularly speaks at premier supply chain universities, such as the University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton Supply Chain College.

About Turvo Turvo is the world’s first multi-enterprise collaborative platform specifically designed for the global supply chain. The Turvo platform connects people and organizations across the supply chain, allowing shippers, logistics providers, and carriers to digitally transform their workflows with cloud-based software and mobile applications. The technology unifies all systems, internal and external, providing one end-to-end system of record set for all operations and analytics while eliminating redundant manual tasks and automating business processes. Turvo is based in the San Francisco Bay Area with offices in Dallas, Texas, and Hyderabad, India.

Key Takeaways: Visibility 2.0: Accelerating the Customer Experience + Ron Richardson is the Chief Revenue Officer at Turvo. Turvo connects the global supply chain with cloud-based software and mobile applications. Turvo enables users to see everything, from every system, person and organization they do business with in one place. + In the podcast interview, Ron and Joe discuss visibility 2.0 and how it is accelerating the customer experience. + Truck and shipment visibility has made great strides in the past decade. Visibility became much easier and more accurate with the widespread use of transportation management systems (TMS) and connectivity. + Next, technology firms developed apps that were downloaded on to the truck driver’s phone. The phone apps were improvement, however, it was limited because not every driver wanted to download the app. + When electronic logging devices became mandatory in trucks, freight tech firms added tracking technology which has led to the latest advances in visibility. + However, visibility alone isn’t enough. Supply chain practitioners need end-to-end visibility along with the ability to collaborate with their partners – and this requires a modern TMS like Turvo that was built for real-time communication and collaboration. + The customer experience is increasingly dependent on a technology platform so next generation TMS providers like Turvo have developed systems and applications that are easy-to-use and intuitive. + Shippers and supply chain professionals, especially younger people have high expectations for freight technology because they are using consumer technology (Facebook, Amazon, DoorDash, Lyft, etc.). in their personal lives. Clunky, outdated interfaces, and extra steps just won’t cut it. + Freight technology is growing rapidly and to keep pace, transportation management systems must be able to quickly and easily integrate to other systems. Turvo’s partner first philosophy means their technology was developed to seamlessly connect and interact with lots of great freight tech companies. + Turvo works to empower shippers, carriers, LSPs, and brokers with a completely streamlined, connected approach to supply chain management, all in one platform.Learn More About Visibility 2.0: Accelerating the Customer Experience Ron Richardson's LinkedIn

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The Mary Kay Supply Chain with Michael Ringsdorf Michael Ringsdorf and Joe Lynch discuss the Mary Kay supply chain. Michael is the Vice President Transportation & Logistics at Mary Kay, one of the most enduring, successful direct sellers of personal beauty products in the world for more than 55 years.

About Michael Ringsdorf Michael Ringsdorf is the experienced Vice President of Transportation & Logistics with a demonstrated history of working for a global company in the direct sales and cosmetics industry. Mike has developed a track record of converging people and technology to get exceptional results. Mike has a degree in Marketing from Iowa State University and over 30 years of experience leading teams in Demand Planning, Inventory Control, Automated Storage Retrieval Warehouses & Transportation.

About Mary Kay Mary Kay Inc. (Mary Kay) has been one of the most enduring, successful direct sellers of personal beauty products in the world for more than 55 years. Committed to enriching the lives of women and their families around the world, we offer corporate careers with unlimited opportunities to do something beautiful for people around the globe – and within our own company. More than 5,000 people work in our corporate positions in all the global markets we serve. And we were recently named by Forbes as one of America’s Best Midsize Employers 2019. The primary responsibility of our corporate teams to serve our millions of Independent Beauty Consultants (IBCs). IBCs work with Mary Kay as independent contractors, selling our products directly to consumers in nearly 40 markets on five continents.

Key Takeaways: The Mary Kay Supply Chain * Mike Ringsdorf is the Vice President Transportation & Logistics at Mary Kay Global, a cosmetics company based in Texas. The company offers eyeliners, mascara, night cream, gel, foundation, and other related products, as well as provides beauty consultancy services. * In the podcast interview, Mike and Joe discuss what it takes to manufacture Mary Kay products and distribute it to millions of Mary Kay Beauty Consultants worldwide. * The company's primary manufacturing plant is in Dallas, Texas. A second plant was opened in Hangzhou, China, to manufacture and package products for that market. * Mary Kay is an American privately owned multi-level marketing company. The company was founded by Mary Kay Ash in 1963. * Mary Kay is now one of the largest direct sellers of skin care and cosmetics. The company also manufactures and distributes over-the-counter drugs and products, such as sunscreens and acne treatments. * Mary Kay's products are sold in more than 40 markets around the world, and its global independent sales force exceeds 3.5 million.

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The Kodiak Story with Don Burnette Don Burnette and Joe Lynch discuss the Kodiak story. Don is the Co-Founder & CEO of Kodiak Robotics, a company that is building the trucking industry’s most advanced self-driving technology.

About Don Burnette Don Burnette is the Co-Founder & CEO of Kodiak Robotics. Don is one of the autonomous vehicle industry’s true pioneers, with more than ten years experience working on self-driving software development. He began his career as a software tech lead for the Google self-driving car project, the predecessor to Waymo. After over five years at Google, Don left the company to co-found Otto, the first self-driving truck startup, which was acquired by Uber. After nearly two years as Software Technical Lead at Uber, Don left to co-found Kodiak. Don earned a BS in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics and a Master’s degree in Physics from the University of Florida. He also earned a Master’s degree in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University.

About Kodiak Robotics Kodiak Robotics was founded in 2018 to develop autonomous technology that carries freight forward—so people, partners, and the planet thrive. Kodiak is building and operating self-driving trucks designed to operate on highway routes, making the freight industry safer and more efficient. Kodiak has developed the industry's most advanced technology stack purpose-built specifically for long-haul trucks. Kodiak delivers freight daily for its customers between Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston, operating autonomously on the highway portion of the route, and also provides service between Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio.

Key Takeaways: The Kodiak Story * Don Burnette is the Co-Founder and CEO of Kodiak Robotics, developer of the trucking industry’s most advanced self-driving technology. * In the podcast interview, Don and Joe discuss Kodiak Robotics and Don’s entrepreneurial journey. * The Kodiak Driver is an industry-leading self-driving technology stack, purpose-built for driverless trucks and end-to-end delivery. * Kodiak self-driving vehicles deliver significant cost savings while enabling increased asset utilization and revenue generation. * Exempt from hours-of-service regulations, self-driving trucks will be able to move goods nearly 24/7, delivering freight faster than ever before. * The Kodiak Driver never speeds, gets distracted or drowsy, and always delivers reliably, safely, and on time, every time. * Self-driving technology is the solution for fleets facing capacity constraints due to driver shortages and turnover while also reducing recruitment, training, and retention costs. * Kodiak currently delivers freight daily for its customers between Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas and Houston, operating autonomously on the highway portion of the route.

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The Open Deck Market with Jacob Mcleod Jacob Mcleod and Joe Lynch discuss the open deck market. Jacob is the President at EXO Freight, the first managed marketplace built for open deck shippers and carriers.

About Jacob Mcleod Jacob Mcleod, Graduate of University of Michigan, began a logistics career at Con-way Multimodal learning the industry from the floor. Took an opportunity with Ryder to help build their brokerage group learning different facets of freight management and supply chain optimization. From there joined the leadership team of a small start up that became RPM Freight Systems, learned about the finished vehicle transportation world and built that company to over 200 employees globally. Now at EXO Freight leading the team along with the founders Kurtis and Kris Tryber, creating the first open deck managed marketplace.

About EXO Freight EXO Freight is an open deck managed marketplace for shippers and carriers. We are committed to both providing tools for both our customers and carriers in the often overlooked and underserved flatbed market to optimize their shipping and supply chain, while at the same time focused on the execution of freight with a "get it done" mentality.

Key Takeaways: The Open Deck Market * Jacob McLeod is the president of EXO Freight, the first managed transportation marketplace built for open deck shippers and carriers. * In the podcast interview Jake provides an overview of the open deck market. * The open deck transportation market includes flatbeds, step-decks, double-drop and hotshots – generally any truck without roof and without sides. * Open deck trucks are used to transport construction materials, pipes, wood, molds, tanks, steel tanks, rods, airplane components, machinery, bricks, tractors, etc.. – oversized freight that can’t be loaded into a traditional truck. * Open Deck shipping accounts for over 20% of the $700B U.S. Domestic truckload transportation. * EXO is the first managed digital marketplace, specifically catered to the nuance and needs of open deck carriers and shippers. * EXO provides Shipper tools to eliminate managing their business on spreadsheets, and free carrier tools to allow frictionless booking, tracking, and instant settlement.

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It’s Not the Market, It’s Your Procurement with Andrew Haverkampf Andrew Haverkampf and Joe Lynch discuss it's not the market, it's your procurement. Andrew is the Vice President of Platform Solutions at Emerge, one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. and is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its digital freight marketplace platform.

About Andrew Haverkampf Andrew Haverkampf is the Vice President of Platform Solutions at Emerge. For the past twenty five years, Andrew has worked at some of the most successful and fastest growing logistics companies in the logistics industry including American Backhaulers, C.H. Robinson, Coyote, AFN, and Uber Freight. Andrew was the first employee at logistics start-up AFN, and later re-joined his mentor Jeff Silver at Coyote working in Europe and the US. Just prior to joining Emerge, Andrew led Enterprise Partnerships at the high flying Uber Freight. Andrew earned a BA in Psychology from Indiana University and an MBA from DePaul University.

About Emerge Transforming the $800 billion freight industry, Emerge empowers meaningful logistics relationships through its award-winning Freight Procurement Platform. Built by freight professionals for freight professionals, Emerge is reinventing the procurement process by offering solutions that enable shippers and carriers to make more empowered, strategic decisions. In addition to the platform, shippers can connect to the Emerge Marketplace which opens access to 35,000 asset based carriers in order to create meaningful freight connections. The world’s largest shippers and capacity providers use the Emerge Freight Procurement Platform daily, showing immediate ROI for procurement and saving valuable time in the process. Founded in 2017, and located in Scottsdale, Arizona, Emerge is one of the fastest-growing technology startups in the U.S.

Key Takeaways: It’s Not the Market, It’s Your Procurement * Andrew Haverkampf is the Vice President of Platform Solutions at Emerge, a flexible, efficiency-driven RFP platform for freight. * In the podcast interview, Andrew explains that many shippers believe their problems with capacity is due solely to the tight market for trucks and drivers. The freight transportation market is tight, however, the procurement process used by many shippers contributes to their capacity issues. * Small and medium shippers often utilize Excel spreadsheets and mass emails for their freight request for pricing (RFP) events. The process is cumbersome, annoying to many carriers, and often unsuccessful. * Larger shippers may use procurement software, however, those softwares are not made for managing logistics and transportation and seldom can manage the complexity of thousands of lanes and thousands of carriers. Using existing procurement software for freight is usually a forced fit and it doesn’t yield the desired results. * As a result of the clunky, antiquated, time-consuming, soul-crushing procurement process, shippers usually only do one RRP or procurement event per year. Since most carriers can’t predict the future of freight rates, shipper end up with “paper rates” that are only good on paper. * Emerge is reinventing freight procurement by providing access to benchmarked rates and thousands of trusted partners to maximize cost-savings. * Emerge is custom built for freight RFP events and as a result the process is streamlined, easy, and saves shippers time and money. * The Emerge platform provides carriers access to more shippers and more opportunities. * Carriers gain access and bid directly on exclusive contract and spot lanes that they may have never had access to before. Emerge’s network connects carriers with shippers of all sizes, providing them more opportunities in the lanes that work for your company. * Emerge uses a network model, which becomes increasingly valuable to users (carriers and shippers) as it scales. * Emerge is hiring: Emerge Careers

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  • The Freight Caviar Story with Paul Jaroslawski Paul Jaroslawski and Joe Lynch discuss the Freight Caviar story. Paul is the Founder & President of Freight Caviar, a company that brings humor to the logistics industry through memes and videos, along with a podcast and newsletter that focuses on Eastern European outsourcing and the Freight Tech scene

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About Paul Jaroslawski Paul-Bernard Jaroslawski is the Founder & President of Freight Caviar, LLC. Paul was born and raised in Chicago. In 2015, he graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) and began his career in logistics. Two years into his career, Paul's employer, Everest Transportation System, sent him to Kyiv, Ukraine, to open and run an outsourced operation over there. From November 2017 till November 2020, Paul ran the outsourced office in Kyiv and grew it from four to almost a hundred people. After leaving Everest, Paul founded FreightCaviar and currently resides in Poland.

About Freight Caviar Freight Caviar brings humor to the logistics industry through memes and videos, along with a podcast and newsletter that focuses on Eastern European outsourcing and the Freight Tech scene. It also provides marketing and advertising services to logistics companies in the US.

Key Takeaways: The Freight Caviar Story + Paul-Bernard Jaroslawski is the Founder and President of Freight Caviar, a popular social media site for logistics and transportation people. + Freight Caviar provides a variety of content ranging from humorous memes to commentary on the industry’s most pressing matters. + Paul also interviews industry leaders to better understand both the people and companies that make the freight business work. + Because Paul is a Chicago born and raised freight broker, who now lives in Poland, he has unique insights on the outsourcing to Eastern Europe. (a good guy to know in these uncertain times). + Freight Caviar provides a variety of digital marketing, advertising, and sponsorship opportunities to logistics and transportation companies.Learn More About The Freight Caviar Story Paul Jaroslawski's LinkedIn

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The Parade Story with Anthony Sutardja Anthony Sutardja and Joe Lynch discuss the Parade story. Anthony is the CEO and co-founder of Parade, the leading truckload capacity management platform for freight brokers.

About Anthony Sutardja As CEO & co-founder of Parade, Anthony leads product vision and strategy to enable logistics service providers to work smarter and faster with modern tools. His background in artificial intelligence, big data processing, and freight brokerage enables companies partnering with Parade to accelerate digital transformation by innovating with the status quo. Prior to Parade, Anthony worked on a small team at Uber tasked with high growth projects including the automation of driver background checks. Anthony has also worked at Yelp building user signup flows at scale, and has worked at the U.S. Department of Energy building resource frameworks for the nation's supercomputers. Anthony earned both his Master of Engineering and Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of California, Berkeley in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, with a focus on human-computer interaction and database systems. Anthony resides in and is a native of the San Francisco Bay Area, where he enjoys sailing and exploring California.

About Parade Parade is the leading truckload capacity management platform for freight brokers. Top freight brokerages build dedicated digital capacity and book more loads using Parade. Parade integrates with existing tools to source capacity, match freight, and manage relationships. Brokerages using Parade reutilize carriers, streamline workflows, price competitively, and automate load-bookingings.

Key Takeaways: The Parade Story * Anthony Sutardja is the Co-founder and CEO of Parade, a truckload capacity management platform for freight brokers. * In the podcast interview, Anthony describes the founding of Parade and the opportunity that he and his co-founders saw in the truckload brokerage market. * Anthony Sutardja, Preet Sivia, and Tony Wu started Parade in 2015 with the mission to enable and connect the transportation industry. * Parade enables freight brokers to automatically find and book the best truckload carriers. * Parade’s capacity management augments freight broker’s TMS to move more freight at higher margins by sourcing coverage inside and outside their carrier network. * Parade helps broker better manage their carrier relationships * Parade’s platform uses AI-enriched carrier profiles to determine lane eligibility. Store notes on carrier preferences, capabilities, and engagement to improve future booking decisions. And automatically send targeted opportunities to re-engage and reuse top carriers.

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What is Dynamic Pricing with Dawn Salvucci Favier Dawn Salvucci-Favier and Joe Lynch answer the question what is dynamic pricing. Dawn is the CEO and Chief Product Officer at Greenscreens.ai, a dynamic pricing infrastructure for the truckload spot rate market that delivers buy and sell-side market intelligence and business insights to help companies grow and protect their margins.

About Dawn Salvucci-Favier Dawn Salvucci-Favier is the CEO and Chief Product Officer at Greenscreens.ai. She has spent the past 20 years leading Global Product Strategy & Management at major Transportation Management System (TMS) providers. In addition, Dawn was President & Chief Operation Officer at Shippers Commonwealth where she had full P&L management responsibilities for the $6 million, value-added service provider of logistics solutions. In each of these roles, Dawn was able to develop and execute a vision and strategy for delivering industry-leading technology solutions to the Logistics market. She also brings extensive 3PL & Shipper Logistics operations experience having spent time as Director of Logistics Services for NFI Interactive Logistics and starting her career in the inbound transportation management function at Staples, Inc and The TJX Companies.

About Greenscreens.ai Greenscreens.ai is a dynamic pricing infrastructure for the truckload spot rate market that delivers buy and sell-side market intelligence and business insights to help companies grow and protect their margins. The company combines the power of aggregated market data and historical data with advanced machine learning techniques to deliver short-term, predictive freight market pricing specific to a company’s individual buying and selling behavior. Greenscreens.ai’s mission is to be the industry-leading neutral platform for market data aggregation, market intelligence, and dynamic pricing. Greenscreen’s Provide customers with high confidence, predictive buy rate guidance, and differentiated pricing strategies that are powered by the industry’s most up-to-date and contextually relevant dataset. Greenscreens.ai is fueled by transactional data from shippers, carriers, brokers, leading market data sources within the Greenscreens network and executed within the context of their existing technology ecosystem and workflow.

Key Takeaways: What is Dynamic Pricing * Dawn Salvucci-Favier is the CEO and Chief Product Officer at Greenscreens.ai. * Dynamic pricing, also referred to as surge pricing, demand pricing, or time-based pricing is a pricing strategy in which businesses set flexible prices for products or services based on current market demands. Businesses are able to change prices based on algorithms that take into account competitor pricing, supply and demand, and other external factors in the market. * In the podcast interview, Dawn explained how freight brokers and 3PLs that use dynamic pricing are more competitive for the following reasons: + Dynamic pricing developed by artificial intelligence is much faster than prices developed by people. + Dynamic pricing is more accurate, meaning that price is more likely to win profitable business. + Dynamic pricing is based on an algorithm that gets better every day, unlike human reasoning which typically has biases and blind spots. * Greenscreens.ai was started in 2020 by a team of veterans who have collectively spent over 100 years in the supply chain industry who remember what it was like to operate with limited technology and market intelligence. That is why we named our company Greenscreens.ai. * Greenscreens.ai is a dynamic pricing infrastructure for the truckload spot rate market that delivers buy and sell-side market intelligence and business insights to help brokers and 3PLs grow and protect their margins

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 **The Parallel Systems Story with Matt Soule** Matt Soule and Joe Lynch discuss the Parallel Systems story. Matt is the Co-founder & CEO of Parallel Systems, a company developing autonomous, battery-electric rail vehicles to move more trucking activity to rail.

  **About Matt Soule**  Matt Soule is the Co-founder & CEO of Parallel Systems, a company developing autonomous, battery-electric rail vehicles to move more trucking activity to rail. The company is driven by its mission to decarbonize freight by building a cleaner, automated rail future. Parallel will achieve this by enabling railroads to open terminals for less and operate new transportation services alongside traditional freight trains. Matt has extensive experience using advanced technologies to disrupt established industries. Previously, he spent 13 years at SpaceX in various roles including Head of Avionics where he led a department of 300 people in the design and testing of space electronics. Prior to that, he held various engineering roles at Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin. Matt received a Master of Science in electrical engineering from University of Southern California, and a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Northwestern University.

About Parallel Systems Parallel Systems is creating autonomous battery-electric rail vehicles to move shipping containers cleaner, faster, safer and more cost effectively. The company's zero-emissions railcars join together to form “platoons” to reduce energy consumption and can split off to multiple destinations while en route. Parallel's business model is to give railroads the tools to increase the utilization of today’s rail network and convert some of the $700 billion trucking industry to rail.

Key Takeaways: The Parallel Systems Story * Matt Soule is the Co-founder & CEO of Parallel Systems, a company developing autonomous, battery-electric rail vehicles to move more trucking activity to rail. * In the podcast interview, Matt and Joe discuss Parallel System’s exciting mission along with Matt’s entrepreneurial journey. Matt Co-founded Parallel Systems with John Howard and Ben Stabler. * Parallel Systems is decarbonizing freight by building a cleaner, automated rail future. * Parallel’s zero-emissions rail vehicles are more flexible than traditional trains, allowing railroads to open new markets, increase infrastructure utilization, and improve service. We enable railroads to convert part of the $700 billion U.S trucking industry to rail. * Parallel is developing a new patent-pending vehicle architecture to increase utilization of today's rail network. * The autonomous battery-electric rail vehicles transport standard shipping containers as a single or double stacked load. * The vehicles can self-assemble en route as platoons on the nation’s existing rail infrastructure. More flexible than traditional trains, the rail vehicles enable more responsive service and a wider range of routes.

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The True Cost of OTIF Failure with Andrew Lynch Andrew Lynch and Joe Lynch discuss the true cost of OTIF failure. OTIF means on time and in full, where the customer receives the completed order when they wanted it and, in the quantity, ordered. OTIF is a key supply chain metric. It is generally calculated as a percentage of total deliveries that were complete and on time.

About Andrew Lynch Andrew Lynch is President and co-founder of Zipline Logistics, an award-winning North American 3PL that specializes exclusively in the transportation of retail consumer goods. He works alongside clients ranging from some of the largest food and beverage businesses in the world to the brightest up-and-coming CPG brands in North America. Lynch and his team leverage data intelligence and strong industry relationships to help clients uncover transportation savings, build scalable supply chain strategies, and ace retailer compliance programs. Starting his career in carrier procurement and management within a Fortune 100 logistics company, Lynch has held positions of responsibility in all areas of third-party logistics.

About Zipline Logistics Zipline Logistics, founded in 2007, is a digitally enabled transportation partner specializing exclusively in serving the food, beverage, and consumer product manufacturers. Managing hundreds of thousands of shipments, Zipline Logistics proudly serves clients ranging from some of the largest retail organizations in the world to the brightest up-and-coming food and beverage brands in North America. The 3PL’s capacity procurement team utilizes a proprietary qualification process to identify and contract the highest quality providers to operate within its network. This selectively procured carrier group is leveraged, along with Zipline Logistics’ proprietary data analytics software, a retail-trained operations staff, and service-first organizational culture, to deliver the absolute best client experience in transportation. Zipline Logistics was selected as an Inc. 5000 fastest growing company for 8 years, is a 9-time winner of the Columbus Business First Fast 50 Award and is consistently recognized as a Top 100 3PL by trusted outlets such as Food Logistics Magazine and Transport Topics.

Key Takeaways: The True Cost of OTIF Failure * OTIF is the acronym for on time and in full, which is supply chain measurement that is usually expressed as a percentage. * In recent years, many large retailers began using OTIF to measure their supplier’s performance. Typically, the retailer will set a minimum service level for OTIF deliveries. The minimum OTIF percentage varies by industry. * Suppliers who do not meet the minimum OTIF service level are often fined by the retailer. * In the podcast interview, Andrew Lynch explained that the fines are only part of the total cost of OTIF failure. The true cost of OTIF failure would also include the following costs: + Lost sales. If the product isn’t on the shelf, it can’t be sold. + Relationships with the retailer are hurt. Fail the customer too many times and the business will be lost. + Lost customers. Disappoint the customer enough times and they may stop buying your product. + Involuntary sampling. When customers can’t find your product, they many be begin sampling your competition’s product and you could potentially lose that customer. + Operational problems. Too many OTIF failures may point to larger supply chain issues in the organization that are far more costly than OTIF failure.

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 **Win Like a Navy SEAL with Sean Matson**      Sean Matson and Joe Lynch discuss win like a Navy SEAL. Sean is a former Navy SEAL and the Founder/CEO of both CardoMax and MATBOCK.

About Sean Matson Sean Matson is a serial entrepreneur who has Co-Founded multiple companies like MATBOCK & most recently CardoMax. He spent 13 years (2005 - 2018) as a Navy SEAL Officer, with multiple deployments in strategic locations. Mission focused on building an empire of disruptive technologies to the market while empowering others along their journey. He has been instrumental in the success of these companies by leveraging the leadership skills from his time on active duty. Lastly, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Samantha, and four children, Shelby, Tyler, Maverick and Emery.

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Key Takeaways: Win Like a Navy SEAL * Sean Matson is a former Navy SEAL and the Founder/CEO of both CardoMax and MATBOCK. Many truck drivers are big fans of CardoMax’s supplements, especially the Energy Intensifier. * In the podcast interview, Sean explains what it takes to win like a Navy SEAL. Below are 6 things that Sean…… + #1 – An always “gonna try” attitude. Being confident in your abilities to solve problems and a willingness to always try will result in a lot more wins than losses. + #2 – Treat failure as a learning opportunity. Either you win or you learn. Learning from failures rather than being defeated by them is one of the keys to success. + #3 – Become comfortable being uncomfortable. Push yourself physically and mentally into situations that are uncomfortable. As time goes on, you will become more comfortable having tough conversations and doing the difficult work. Avoiding the hard work that leads to success to focus on lesser projects is a recipe for failure. + #4 – Discipline. To be successful you must have the will to do the right thing. Discipline enables us to be systematic towards achieving our goals and ambitions. Becoming disciplined is a never ending journey – there will be lapses. The key is to always get back on track. + #5 – Manage your time by focusing on the most important work. Control your calendar and schedule the things that need to be done. Scheduling your tasks is better than just adding another project to your to-do list. + #6 – Ongoing training and personal development. Continuous improvement of your attitudes, skills, and knowledge is critical to your success in both your career and your life. Never stop growing.

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Key Takeaways from Manifest with Pam Simon Pam Simon and Joe Lynch discuss key takeaways from Manifest. Pam is the Conference Chair of Manifest a global logistics tech show bringing investors, leaders and innovators from around the world together.

About Pam Simon Pam Simon is a successful entrepreneur and business connector with more than 15 years of experience in event production, content creation, experiential marketing and angel investing. In 2019 Connectiv acquired her Future of Event series from Lab Ventures. She is the Conference Chair of Manifest a global logistics tech show bringing investors, leaders and innovators from around the world together. While a Partner at Lab Ventures Pam produced three major vertical technology summits ~ Future of Travel Tech, Future of Real Estate Tech and Future of Logistics Tech that bring new and emerging business to Miami. With her vast executive network and her ability to span many different worlds, she specializes in linking finance professionals with entrepreneurs to create lucrative new business opportunities. While living in Brazil she founded LATAM Founders Network (LFN), the largest private network of CEO’s, Founders and Investors focused on the technology sector in Latin America. In 2014, Pam launched the LATAM Founders Awards, now known as the ‘Oscars for Technology in Latin America’ an event that recognizes the most disruptive and innovative companies in the region. Pam is a George Washington University Graduate and an angel investor. She and her husband, Daniel Simon, have an 4 year old son, Hayden Storm Simon.

About Manifest: The Future of Logistics The world of logistics is changing faster than ever. Technology advances plus rapidly changing consumer behavior has already dramatically changed how business gets done. Manifestwill provide a focused look at what’s to come across the spectrum of LogisticsTech and which companies and technologies are transforming the way goods circumnavigate the globe. Manifest will help you forge new relationships, new alliances, and foster new strategies that help move your business forward and avoid falling into the traditional mindset.

  **About Connectiv** Connectiv is a live events studio that for the past decade has dedicated itself to creating industry leading gatherings. Our passion and our expertise is owning and operating at scale, vertical-specific conferences. The events we have created attract more than 15,000 people each year and touch on global industries impacting people's daily lives.

Key Takeaways: Key Takeaways from Manifest * Pam Simon is the EVP Programming & Content at Manifest, a conference designed for those at the forefront of the changing logistics landscape including industry executives, entrepreneurs, and investors. * Manifest: The Future of Logistics was held at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada from January 25 to January 27, 2022. * The following are Pam’s key takeaways from the event: + Convergence of logistics, technology and investment professionals coming together to discuss the industry’s biggest challenges and opportunities. + Sustainability is gaining momentum in the logistics space. Senior executives from the logistics industry presented their sustainability goals and investments, while innovative players from the industry showcased their product offerings that will enable a carbon neutral future. + Really cool trucks were in attendance at Manifest including autonomous and electric vehicles. Attendees didn’t just get brochures and video demos about the future of trucking, they got to climb in the trucks and participate in ride-alongs. + The Women’s Luncheon was a big hit at Manifest and not just with the ladies. Over 40% of the attendees were men which reflects the industry’s growing demand for female talent. Top logistics companies want to better recruit, develop, and retain women executives – and Manifest is a great place to connect with those talented ladies. + Warehousing is increasingly a high tech business with the top companies investing in WMS, scanning technologies, robotics and automation. At the Manifest, top technology companies showed off their latest and great innovations. + Logistics is global and so was the Manifest conference, which attracted people from over 27 countries. Many innovative companies from outside the USA were delighted to connect directly with American logistics professionals. Conversely, logistics professionals were thrilled to be exposed to technologies and service offerings that have not yet reached the US market. * Ludacris was at Manifest

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Understanding the Rise and Fall of Truckload Rates with Chris Pickett Joe Lynch and Chris Pickett discuss the rise and fall of truckload rates. In the podcast interview, Chris explains the predictable patterns and causes behind the rise and fall of truckload rates.

About Chris Pickett Bio Chris Pickett is the Lead Market Analyst and Founder of Pickett Research, LLC – an independent market research firm focused exclusively on the dynamics that drive US truckload freight rates. From 2006 to 2020, Chris played key leadership roles (including Chief Strategy Officer from 2010-2020) at Coyote Logistics (a UPS Company), a leading provider of non-asset based 3PL solutions across North America and Europe. Over various periods along the way, he held operational responsibility for all activities related to North American Sales, Marketing, Operations, Supply Chain Engineering, and Pricing Strategy. Chris’ passion for understanding US Truckload Freight Market dynamics and predicting the direction of spot and contract rates stems from his work at Coyote over this period where long-term contract commitments were often made based on an expected long-term cost of capacity in the spot market. It has since become a borderline obsession, where his fascination in these market phenomena continues to drive the evolution of the market cycle framework and the predictive value it delivers. Before joining Coyote in 2006, Chris spent his early career in supply chain software development, network design, and consulting. He earned a B.S. in Industrial & Systems Engineering from Virginia Tech, an M.Eng. in Logistics from MIT, and an MBA from Georgia Tech.

About Pickett Research Pickett Research (PR) was established in 2020 to fill a void in the US Truckload Freight Marketplace for analysis, forecasting, and market guidance that is both objective and credible. The mission at Pickett Research is to fill that void by leveraging a unique market philosophy, framework, and forecasting methodology that was developed and refined over more than a decade of commercial market experience scaling one of the largest and fastest-growing truckload freight brokers and 3PLs in North America from scratch. PR’s flagship research product, The Pickett Line, launched January 2021 as a monthly publication available via paid annual subscription, provides an overview of current and expected future market conditions and a rolling forecast for national spot and contract truckload linehaul rates on a quarterly year-over-year basis for up to five years out. To learn more or to subscribe to the 2021-22 series, visit www.pickettresearch.com or connect via email at chris@pickettresearch.com.

Key Takeaways: Understanding the Rise and Fall of Truckload Rates * Chris’s website shares his philosophy about the rise and fall of truckload rates. The next 3 bullet points are cut and pasted from the Picket Research website * While it remains exceedingly difficult to predict the behavior of any individual buyer or seller in the US Truckload Freight Market, the behavior of the herd has proven to be quite consistent over the past 15 years – through recessions, energy crises, natural disasters, and even a global pandemic. * When demand exceeds supply, rates move higher. As rates move higher, net Class 8 tractor orders spike, and incremental capacity enters. And in a market governed by human beings making financial decisions, we always overshoot. We always overdo it. * Too much capacity enters relative to demand, rates hit a peak then collapse – along with Class 8 tractor orders – towards a deflationary trough. From there, the cycle reverses, unprofitable capacity exits, everyone forgets about the last cycle, and history repeats itself. And as long as the market remains structured in the same way, with fragmented supply making decisions in silos based on individual best interests, the cycle is doomed to repeat itself in perpetuity. While each cycle unfolds a little bit differently than the last as influenced by the nuances of the times, the pattern remains the same. * Learn more about the rise and fall of truckload rates here: The Pickett Line

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Freight Tech Trends with Mike Mulqueen Mike Mulqueen and Joe Lynch discuss freight tech trends. Mike is a Partner and Strategy Practice Lead at JBF Consulting a company that integrates a supply chain execution strategy and systems for logistics-intensive companies.

About Mike Mulqueen Mike Mulqueen is a Partner and Strategy Practice Lead at JBF Consulting. Mike is a leading expert in logistics technology solutions with over 30 years of managing, designing, and implementing freight transport systems. His functional expertise is in Multi-modal Transportation Management, Supply Chain Visibility, and Transportation Modeling. Mike earned a Master of Engineering degree from MIT and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business/Marketing from the University of Maryland.

About JBF Consulting JBF Consulting is a supply chain execution strategy and systems integrator for logistics-intensive companies of every size and any industry. JBF’s background and deep experience in the field of commercial logistics technology implementation position them as industry leaders whose craftsmanship exceeds client expectations. JBF expedites the transformation of supply chains through logistics & technology strategy, commercial & bespoke software implementation, and analytics & optimization.

Key Takeaways: Freight Tech Trends * Mike Mulqueen and the team at JBF Consulting advise and consult the very largest shippers on transportation management systems and technology. Typically, JBF customers spend over $100 million per year on transportation. * Because of their large spend, JBF’s customers usually buy their own transportation management systems. In the interview, Mike discussed the largest TMS companies and some of the recent mergers and acquisitions. * Mike also highlighted the 3 freight tech trends that he thinks are relevant right now. * Trend 1: Mergers and acquisitions in the TMS business mean some shippers will find themselves with a new TMS provider, who may not support their application. Some large shippers are faced with painful integrations and implementations that they had not planned as a result of their TMS provider getting acquired or merging with another provider. * Trend 2: Migration of on-premise solutions to the cloud. Many large shippers are using transportation management systems that are on-premise solutions, which is installed on the customer’s server. As TMS providers migrate their systems to the cloud, some shippers are experiencing disruptions. Many companies using on-premise solutions are very large shippers so any interruption of service can be very costly. Migration to the cloud is also expensive, and time-consuming for very large shippers. Because the migration to the cloud is often like starting over, many large shippers decide to re-evaluate their TMS providers before moving to the cloud. * Trend 3: Transportation management systems are evolving to become easier to integrate and implement. TMS solutions are also focusing on being expert at one function (inch wide – mile deep) rather than being mediocre at many functions (mile wide – inch deep). Integrations will still be necessary, but hopefully they will get easier. Companies like Turvo are unifying systems, internal and external, providing one end-to-end platform, which enables companies to use the very best system for the job, while seamlessly connecting to the platform.

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Cold Chain Basics with Andy Bahr Andy Bahr and Joe Lynch discuss cold chain basics. Andy is the Founder and CEO of Bahr Transportation, a FTL brokerage, focused primarily on serving the food & beverage industry, in the USA & Canada.

About Andy Bahr Andy Bahr is the Founder and President of Bahr Transportation, a FTL brokerage focused primarily on serving the food & beverage industry, in refrigerated freight. Prior to starting Bahr Transportation, Andy worked at a large brokerage for four years, in Chicago, IL. Andy completed his undergrad at Miami of Ohio, and his masters at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL in 2012. He currently resides in Charlotte, NC with his yellow lab, Charlie. Andy is hungry to deliver value to everyone he meets, has a passion for the logistics profession, and truly looks for win-win partnerships.

About Bahr Transportation Bahr Transportation is a FTL brokerage, focused primarily on serving the food & beverage industry, in the USA & Canada. While most of their work is in the chilled/frozen space, they do handle dry FTL shipments, as well as dry LTL. Bahr Transportation’s cornerstone is service, dependability, and proactive communication. The company holds a strict vetting process for onboarding the right carrier partners, and takes pride in knowing they work with the best professionals in the space. Whether you are a large or small company, east coast or west coast, Bahr Transportation has you covered.

Key Takeaways: Cold Chain Basics * Andy Bahr is the Founder and CEO of Bahr Transportation, a freight brokerage that specializes in refrigerated truckload shipments (reefers). * In the podcast interview, Andy and Joe discuss cold chain basics and the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). * Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) + The FSMA was signed into law Jan. 4, 2011 and is the biggest overall in the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in history. + Ensures safety and security of the food and feed supply to protect human and animal health. + Assess and mitigate food safety risk from farm to fork – treat it like chain of custody + FSMA in a nutshell - Written food safety plan - Identify potential hazards / risks - Implement preventative control to mitigate risks - Monitor controls to ensure they are done - Training - Documentation + Types of food subject to FSMA - Food transported in bulk, where the food touches the walls of the vehicle (Example: juices) - Packaged foods not fully enclosed by a container (Example: fresh produce) - Food that require temperature control for safety (Example: beef) * Cold Chain Basics + A cold chain is a temperature-controlled supply chain for perishable food products, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals in order to maintain their quality and increase their shelf-life. + A cold chain is essential because it: - Reduces food loss due to spoilage - Enhances food safety and quality - Balances and manages the supply and demand of food + Cold chain includes: - Precooling facilities: Ex: Produce Coolers - Refrigerated Storage: Coolers or Freezers - Refrigerated Transport = Designed to maintain a cool/frozen temperature - Temperature sensing technologies like Tive - Information flow

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Beyond Cost Per Load with Felipe Capella Felipe Capella and Joe Lynch discuss beyond cost per load. Felipe believes that while cost per load will continue to be important, savvy shippers will look for 3PLs who use technology and people to bring additional value to the shipping function.

About Felipe Capella Felipe Capella is President, COO and Co-founder of Loadsmart, a leading digital freight technology company. Previously advised companies on corporate strategy and M&A in Brazil and New York for 8 years. Joined the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington to advise on sovereign guaranteed development projects for Latin American countries. Founded, developed and launched an online contest startup. Co-founded Loadsmart to help build a revolutionary product. Felipe holds Master degrees from the University of Pennsylvania (valedictorian), from Universidad Francisco de Vitoria (Spain - full scholarship) and an MBA from Fundacao Getulio Vargas (Brazil). He taught Enterprise Recovery and Restructuring for senior students during 2 years at the Federal University of Santa Catarina at age 25, where he was granted a Professorship Honor from the students. Passed the Brazilian Bar Exam among the top 6% and the New York Bar Exam among the Top 3%, working for one of the Top 5 most prestigious law firms in the United States.

About Loadsmart Transforming the future of freight, Loadsmart leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning and strategic partnerships to automate how freight is priced, booked and shipped. Pairing advanced technologies with deep-seated industry expertise, Loadsmart fuels growth, simplifies operational complexity and bolsters efficiency for carriers and shippers alike.

Key Takeaways: Beyond Cost Per Load * In the podcast interview, Felipe explains how technology-based companies like Loadsmart are using technology to automate many aspects of the shipping process, however the focus should not be solely on cost per load. * Savvy shippers and carriers will look for 3PL partners who can not only automate the life of the load, but also provide additional value via analysis, business intelligence, and market insights. * To increase operational efficiency and reduce costs, companies like Loadsmart are automating the shipping process (life of the load): + Quotation and booking + Scheduling for pickup and delivery locations + Carrier identification + Carrier transaction + Tracking and tracing + Exception management + Documentation and billing * Each process step above has its own unique challenges, but increasingly, these steps are automated. Last year, 85% of Loadsmart’s revenue came from fully automated transactions. While, Loadsmart is one of the leaders in Freight Tech, don’t be surprised if automated shipments become commonplace. * In addition to automating the shipping process, Felipe believes that Freight Tech leaders should focus on creating additional value for shippers including: + Multimodal optimization for every shipment – fully automated. + Automated scheduling updates that accommodate all the last-minute problems in the shipping business. + Business intelligence that enable and empower humans to make better decisions. + Smart tools that organize and analyze information in new and useful ways. + Data insights powered by up-to-minute information that is only possible when systems are fully integrated.

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The Metafora Story with Peter Rentschler Peter Rentschler and Joe Lynch discuss the Metafora story. Peter is CEO of Metafora, a management consulting and technology delivery firm focused on transportation, logistics, and supply chain.

About Peter Rentschler Peter Rentschler is the CEO of Metafora, an industry-leading management consulting and software development firm. Peter leads client service and engagement delivery. He has advised carriers and 3PLs to create and implement long-term strategies enabled through organizational change and operational efficiency. Having worked for enterprise and boutique consulting firms, Peter has worked with clients across multiple industries including transportation, retail, technology, insurance, and finance. Passionate about the future of freight, Peter and Metafora are moved by the impact people and technology have on businesses, and the ability each have to make substantial impacts tomorrow.

About Metafora Metafora, previously “CarrierDirect”, is the leading business consulting and software development firm that exclusively serves the Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain space. They partner with carriers, shippers, and freight tech vendors to help them optimize their business and build software to fuel their growth. Welcome to the new way forward. Welcome to Metafora.

    **Key Takeaways: The Metafora Story**        * Peter Rentschler is the CEO of Metafora, , previously “CarrierDirect”, which is the leading business consulting and software development firm that exclusively serves the Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain space.
  • In the podcast interview, Peter and Joe discuss Metafora’s meteoric rise and some of the lessons that Peter and his team learned along the way.
  • Metafora has a deep knowledge of the components that contribute to growth and profitability for transportation and logistics companies at all stages of your journey.
  • Metafora is a trusted partner who will jump at the chance to help carriers, freight brokers, shippers, and tech vendors do great things.
  • At Metafora, they are experts in all things transportation, logistics and supply chain strategy and technology. Their mission is to help your business overcome roadblocks toward progress and growth, so we can contribute to a more efficient world together.
  • For the carriers, 3PLs, and brokers who are ready to go the extra mile towards growth, profitability, and overall improvement: it’s time to consider Metafora.

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The FlavorCloud Story with Rathna Sharad Rathna Sharad and Joe Lynch discuss the FlavorCloud story. Rathna is the founder and CEO of FlavorCloud, an end-to-end cross-border logistics platform for direct-to-consumer (DTC) brands, ecommerce retailers, and marketplaces.

About Rathna Sharad Rathna Sharad, founder and CEO of FlavorCloud, has 20+ years of experience working in global supply chain and international trade logistics as well as 10+ years of e-commerce enablement experience which has positioned her perfectly to create an “anywhere to anywhere” logistics solution that enables any brand to go global. Indeed FlavorCloud, founded in 2018, is a cross-border shipping logistics platform that removes international shipping friction for mid-sized DTC brands enabling them - for the first time - to keep pace with the accelerated demand of international e-commerce. As a founding member of the ad platform team at Microsoft and product leader for Bing Ads, Sharad first saw the signs - with a 2006-era bird’s-eye view of the search ad ecosystem across publishers; it was clear to her: cross-border is the way of the future. She carried her vision into Runway2Street, which she co-founded in 2012, hoping to revolutionize B2C consumer purchasing for good, but in pursuit of that goal, stumbled on an opportunity far greater: solving international shipping for all. This remains Sharad’s focus today at FlavorCloud, where she is defining global e-commerce and trade landscape by making international shipping as simple as domestic, allowing the pathways of modern consumer shopping behavior to operate as organically as our social communities and connections online already do.

About FlavorCloud FlavorCloud is an end-to-end cross-border logistics platform for direct-to-consumer (DTC) brands, ecommerce retailers, and marketplaces. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, FlavorCloud makes international shipping and returns easy, affordable, and friction-free, enabling brands and 3PLs (Third Party Logistics Providers) to go global in any part of the world. FlavorCloud’s algorithm and technology auto-optimizes the best rates and services through the largest global cross-border network as well as automating the complex world of global trade and regulatory compliance.

Key Takeaways: The FlavorCloud Story * Rathna Sharad, founder and CEO of FlavorCloud, an end-to-end cross-border logistics platform for direct-to-consumer (DTC) brands, ecommerce retailers, and marketplaces. * In the podcast interview, Rathna describes her successful career and her entrepreneurial journey. * FlavorCloud is a cloud-based cross border logistics platform that powers international shipping * FlavorCloud is made up of cross border logistics experts with technology DNA and deep operational expertise in international eCommerce and global trade. * FlavorCloud is an “anywhere to anywhere” logistics platform built to solve the enormous challenges of navigating the antiquated, manual and deeply fragmented, global shipping and trade landscape. * FlavorCloud makes international shipping and returns easy, affordable and friction-free, enabling retailers and brands in any part of the world go global.

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Winning on LinkedIn with Judi Hays Judi Hays and Joe Lynch discuss winning on LinkedIn. Judi is a LinkedIn strategist who helps busy executives increase online visibility using a proven strategy that converts connections into targeted buyers.

About Judi Hays Judi Hays is a sought-after LinkedIn expert who helps busy executives increase online visibility using a proven strategy that converts connections into targeted buyers. She turns underperforming LinkedIn profiles into prospect-attracting powerhouses. Judi consults with B2B businesses in professional service industries, all selling high-ticket services in high-trust selling environments. She guides her clients to elevate their LinkedIn personal brand, identify and expand their audience and engage in insightful conversations, which ultimately lead to increased revenue. As a Forbes contributor and author of 'Elevate, Expand, Engage,' a Refreshingly Different Approach to Winning on LinkedIn, Judi’s proprietary methods are shared through workshops, trade industry associations, seminars, consulting, and white glove ‘done-for-you’ services for her clients.

About Judi Hays. Inc Judi Hays, Inc, established in 2019, works exclusively with professional service companies who sell in the B2B space. Judi Hays and her team provide white glove level services for LinkedIn marketing strategy and prospecting to generate results.

Key Takeaways: Winning on LinkedIn * Judi Hays is a LinkedIn strategist and author of the book, 'Elevate, Expand, Engage,' a Refreshingly Different Approach to Winning on LinkedIn'. * In the podcast interview, Judi and Joe discuss strategies and tactics for winning on Linkedin. Below is summary of Judi’s approach to winning on LinkedIn. * Elevate Your Brand + - Amplifying Your Profile - Building Your Credibility - Crafting Content That Builds Your Bottom Line * Expand Your Network + - Nurturing Your Most Valuable Connections - Growing Your Business By Building Your Network 109 Activating New Connections 117 * Engage Your Most Powerful Relationships + - Working The Virtual Room - What NOT To Do (These May SurpriseYou!) - Seal The Deal - Put Practice Into Action * Judi works with her clients to determine their goals, ideal target audience, and what is required to reach them. * Judi’s approach is unique. She developed it after years as a marketing executive and strategist for large corporations, small businesses, and trade associations alike, creating big plans for product launches and campaigns.

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LTL: Then and Now with David Ross David Ross and Joe Lynch discuss LTL: then and now. David is the Executive Vice President of Roadrunner Freight, a leading less-than-truckload carrier offering high quality and reliable LTL services

About David Ross David Ross is the Executive Vice President of Roadrunner Freight. Mr. Ross was most recently Managing Director and Group Head of Stifel’s Global Transportation & Logistics Equity Research practice. During his tenure at Stifel, his awards included ranking #1 in stock picking multiple times in the Wall Street Journal's Best on the Street Analysts Survey and in Financial Times/StarMine America’s Top Analysts report. He is the former author of the monthly Cass Transportation Index Report, speaks regularly at industry conferences, and has advised supply chain leaders and executives of both public and private carriers, shippers, and 3PLs on operations and strategy.

Before joining Stifel in 2005, he was an analyst with Legg Mason Capital Markets, worked briefly in the industry at RailWorks Corp., and began his career as an analyst in the global investment banking division of Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown. Mr. Ross received his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University and is a CFA charterholder.

In addition, he serves on the Ubuntu Council for the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project (CTAOP), and the Board of Directors for the Carson Scholars Fund, The Fountainhead Residency, and the Humane Society of Greater Miami. He also sits on the Advisory Boards for PICKUP Now, Inc. and EmergeTech, LLC.

About Roadrunner Freight Roadrunner Freight is a leading less-than-truckload provider offering high quality, reliable LTL services. Roadrunner’s “Ship It Like You Own It” commitment guides the company to provide unparalleled service and reliable LTL solutions for customers. With 31 service centers and strategic partnerships across the country, Roadrunner delivers expansive long-haul metro to metro service connecting major U.S. markets. For more information, please visit www.shiproadrunnerfreight.com. For information on joining the Roadrunner Freight team, please contact rr-humanresources@rrts.com. Independent Contractors and Owner Operators interested in driving and lease purchase opportunities can call 888-874-9174 or email ltlrecruiting@rrts.com to learn more.

Key Takeaways - LTL: Then and Now * History of LTL + Less-than-truckload carriers began operating in the 1920's when the economy was very spread out and driven by manufacturing. Overtime the less-than-truckload business has shifted from a heavily unionized industry to a mostly non-union industry. + When deregulation of the trucking industry occurred in 1980, 55 of the top 60 less-than-truckload carriers were union, today only 3 of the top 60 less-than-truckload carriers are union. + The LTL market is about one tenth the size of the truckload market. + Only 5 carriers control about 60% of the less-than-truckload freight market: FedEx, Old Dominion, XPO, Estes, and TForce Freight (which acquired UPS Freight). * LTL Future: Pricing

+ The less-than-truckload pricing is complex and the industry is slowing moving to a new pricing model that will be simpler.
+ The outdated tariff model is going away as smart carriers adopt technology and dimensioners that enable them to better cost the freight.
  • LTL Future: Modal Mix

    • The LTL industry is right between the small package market (UPS, FedEx) and the truckload market.
    • In the past, the small package and truckload carriers were able to win some of the business that would have normally gone to the LTL carriers.
    • Today, the modal mix is very favorable to LTL carriers because truckload carriers and the small package providers are swamped and they can't compete with the LTL pricing.
    • LTL Future: Ecommerce

    • Ecommerce and the Amazon effect has sped up the entire supply chain, which is good for the less-than-truckload business.

    • Ecommerce fulfillment centers often need more frequent replenishment of smaller quantity sizes. As a result, ecommerce has been very beneficial for the less-than-truckload business.
    • To support same-day and next-day shipments, there is a trend of fulfillment centers being smaller and closer to consumers. This trend will be very advantageous for the less-than-truckload industry.
    • LTL Future: Labor

    • Less-than-truckload Truck drivers are generally paid more thank truckload drivers.

    • The less-than-truckload industry is facing a serious shortage of drivers and dock workers.
    • The Biden administration is pro-union, which could potentially impact the less-than-truckload industry.
    • Less-than-truckload shippers and carriers are learning the importance of making the job more attractive for drivers and dock workers.

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The Emerge Story with Andrew Leto Joe Lynch and Andrew Leto discuss Andrews's entrepreneurial journey and the Emerge story. Joe and Andrew also discuss Andrew’s earlier business ventures, Globaltranz and 10-4 Systems.

About Andrew Leto Andrew Leto, is the Founder and CEO of Emerge, which is a digital freight marketplace. Andrew has been in the logistics industry since 2003 when he founded GlobalTranz after serving five honorable years in the U.S. Navy. Having built a reputation for providing some of the best technology in the industry, GlobalTranz quickly became one of the top-10 Truckload and LTL brokers in the U.S. with over a billion dollars in sales. Andrew also founded 10-4 Systems, a truckload and visibility platform which sold to Trimble in 2016. Andrew resides in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife and two children.

About Emerge Emerge, based in Scottsdale, AZ, is one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. and is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its digital freight marketplace platform. Emerge’s award-winning marketplace provides access to direct capacity and live market conditions helping shippers and carriers make the strongest, most beneficial decisions when procuring domestic freight. Launched in 2017, Emerge is backed by Greycroft, New Road Capital, 9Yards Capital, and the founder of GlobalTranz.

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The SwanLeap Story with Brad Hollister Brad Hollister and Joe Lynch discuss the SwanLeap story. Brad is the Co-Founder and former Chief Executive Officer of SwanLeap, a leading transportation, consulting, and technology firm specializing in supply chain best practices and cost reduction strategies.

About Brad Hollister Brad Hollister is the Co-Founder and former Chief Executive Officer of SwanLeap. Under Hollister’s leadership, SwanLeap delivered an unprecedented 75,660.8 percent growth in revenue in the past three years, catapulting the 5-year-old software company to the No. 1 spot on both the 2018 Inc. 5000 list and the Deloitte Technology Fast 500. A life-long entrepreneur passionate about improving the world, Hollister is the visionary behind SwanLeap’s next generation technology. With extensive experience in transportation, logistics and supply chain, Hollister’s leadership and institutional expertise solidify SwanLeap’s position as the leading provider of end-to-end transportation technology. Hollister is a guest lecturer for the Wisconsin School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as well as a sought-after speaker on the advancement and disruption of the transportation industry.

About SwanLeap Founded in 2013, SwanLeap is a leading transportation, consulting, and technology firm specializing in supply chain best practices and cost reduction strategies. Historically, brokers and 3PL (Third Party Logistics) firms, as a result of their safe relationships with corporate shippers, have intentionally kept pricing and discounts as abstract as possible to maintain a false sense of savings for the end user. Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and machine learning, SwanLeap is delivering clarity and control to each of their customers, saving them time and money. Backed by a wealth of transportation industry expertise in niche areas, SwanLeap leverages the power Artificial Intelligence to turn shipping into a profit center. SwanLeap was acquired by Transportation Insight HoldCo in November, 2021.

About Transportation Insight HoldCo Transportation Insight HoldCo serves customers through logistics provider Transportation Insight, LLC, and freight brokerage Nolan Transportation Group. Together, these companies help shippers and carriers engineer efficient supply chain networks. Combined, the $4.3 billion TI Holdco organization serves more than 10,000 clients and over 50,000 carriers with logistics management services that include domestic transportation (TL, LTL, Parcel), e-commerce solutions, supply chain analytics, international transportation, warehouse sourcing, LEAN consulting and supply chain sourcing.

Key Takeaways: The SwanLeap Story * Brad Hollister is the Co-Founder and former Chief Executive Officer of SwanLeap. SwapLeap is a next generation TMS and the #1 company on the 2018 Inc. 5000 list of the fastest growing companies. * SwanLeap was acquired by Transportation Insight HoldCo in November, 2021. * In the podcast interview, Brad shares his story of entrepreneurship, the good, the bad, and the ugly (it was mostly good – really good). * SwanLeap’s transportation management system (TMS) works for all shipping modes: parcel, LTL, truckload, intermodal, ocean, and air. * Transportation Insight was founded in 2000 as a non-asset based third-party logistics (3PL) provider focused on your success. TI started in LTL transportation and expanded into one of North America’s leading provider of unique supply chain solutions, ranging from domestic transportation to full-scale international logistics.

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The Box that Changed the World with Richard Danderline Richard Danderline and Joe Lynch discuss the box that changed the world. Richard is the Co-Founder and CFO of Staxxon, a shipping container company that has developed an innovative shipping container that is poised to revolutionize the space.

About Richard Danderline Richard Danderline, has over 35 years of executive level financial and operating experience, primarily in the fashion footwear and apparel businesses. He has served as COO/CFO of several large fashion companies, including Marc Fisher Footwear, Aerogroup International (Aerosoles brand), Kenneth Cole and Iconix Brand Group ( a publicly traded company that was a pioneer of the fashion brand management/licensing business model ). Mr. Danderline began his career with Touche Ross & Co.(predecessor to Deloitte & Touche) and is a graduate of St. Francis College in Brooklyn NY. He and George Kochanowski , CEO of Staxxon, co-founded the Company in 2011.

About Staxxon Staxxon, LLC is a Delaware Limited Liability company based in New Jersey. It operates as a technology and intellectual property licensing company. The company outsources its manufacturing to third party Staxxon certified manufacturing partners and parts suppliers. Staxxon has developed, patented, and certified a new design for ISO (International Organization for Standardization) shipping containers. The technology is the first to enable containers to fold upright, like an accordion. Staxxon’s upright system allows up to five empty containers to be folded, bundled, and moved together as a single container. The load bearing strength of the upright design also allows the container to be placed anywhere from top to bottom in a shipboard stack. Whether fully loaded or bundled together when empty, the Company anticipates that its containers will be 100% interchangeable with standard ISO container fleets. Container owners stand to benefit through substantially reduced operating costs and increased efficiency. Additionally, improved logistics in the handling of empties should materially mitigate global port congestion and environmental pollution. The Company is privately owned and financed by a small group of investors including the current management team.

Key Takeaways: The Box that Changed the World * Richard Danderline is the Co-Founder and CFO of Staxxon, a shipping container company that has developed an innovative shipping container that is poised to revolutionize the space. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Richard discuss the box that changed the world – that box is the shipping container that was developed in the 1950’s by Malcom McLean. The Staxxon team believes their box (shipping container) is going to make containerized shipping even more effective and efficient. * The shipping container drastically reduced the time and cost associated with loading and unloading ships. * The shipping container reduced the cost of shipping significantly and enabled the rapid growth of world trade in the past generation. * However, there are still issues with global trade – mainly the trade imbalances that leads to empty containers being shipped around the world – at great cost to shippers and the environment. * In the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, up 78% of the containers leaving the ports for Asia are empty. In some cases, agricultural exports from the USA are not shipped overseas because the demand for empty containers back to Asia is so great. As a result, agricultural exports and profits were down in 2021. * Staxxon has developed the world's only upright folding shipping container, which enables shippers the ability to fold the Staxxon container like an accordion. Up to 5 Staxxon containers can be transported in the space required for one traditional container. * Until now, an empty container took up just as much space as a full container. Staxxon shipping containers enables shippers to free up valuable space in warehouses and ports. It also frees up capacity on ships, rail, and drayage trucks. * Staxxon’s foldable shipping containers reduces the cost of shipping empty containers and greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, Staxxon frees up capacity and lessens port congestion.

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Fulfillment Success with Steve Shebuski Steve Shebuski and Joe Lynch discuss fulfillment success. Steve is the Vice President of Digital Strategy at Blue Horseshoe, part of Accenture, a company that helps companies reimage fulfillment operations to align with business goals, address market trends, and meet customer demands.

About Steve Shebuski Steve Shebuski is the Vice President of Digital Strategy at Blue Horseshoe, part of Accenture. Steve has 20+ years of experience as a Program Manager/Design Lead/Project Manager implementing both Microsoft Dynamics AX / Dynamics 365 as well as tier I and tier II warehouse management and transportation software solutions. Steve's deep knowledge within the distribution industry and his innovative approach to solution architecture are the backbone of the solutions being implemented and deployed by Blue Horseshoe. He attended Michigan State University where he received his bachelor of science in chemical engineering.

About Blue Horseshoe, Part of Accenture Blue Horseshoe, part of Accenture, helps companies reimage fulfillment operations to align with business goals, address market trends, and meet customer demands. By connecting physical assets with digital intelligence, we help companies:
- Engineer operational designs that connect processes and equipment with assets, people, and data
- Guide application selection and enable digital connections that share data across enterprise systems
- Create efficiency with warehouse hardware, automation equipment, and mobile devices
- Provide implementation and support services that generate quicker time to value

Key Takeaways: Fulfillment Success * Steve Shebuski is the Vice President of Digital Strategy at Blue Horseshoe, a supply chain technology company that helps their customer drive value through greater efficiencies and productivity. * In the podcast interview, Steve describes 6 things that drive fulfillment success: * #1 - Technology platform that seamlessly connect the fulfillment company to customers, suppliers, and technology providers.

    • A connected platform enables companies to easily communicate, collaborate, and efficiently manage exceptions.
  • 2 - In-depth understanding of the customer profile is required to set-up the facility for success

    • The facility, systems, processes, and talent are organized to support the customer’s order profile (volume, pallet vs unit, SKU count, etc..)
  • 3 - Business applications must be aligned to customer’s objectives.

    • Configure the technologies (WMS, TMS) to support operational effectiveness and efficiency.
  • 4 - The right hardware, technology, and automations to serve their customers.

    • The use of automation, robotics, and scanning technology enable workers to accomplish more, which is increasingly important with the labor shortage.
  • 5 - Data insights

    • Real-time reports and dashboards that enable the entire supply chain to monitor performance.
  • 6 – Partnerships

    • Developing and managing partnerships is one of the keys to success in the 3PL business.
  • Blue Horseshoe helps companies define and plan their enterprise strategy, connect and collaborate with business applications, and optimize and execute supply chain operations.

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Winning the Logistics Talent War with Radu Palamariu Radu Palamariu and Joe Lynch discuss winning the logistics talent war. Radu is the Managing Director Asia Pacific & Europe of Alcott Global and the Global Head of Supply Chain & Logistics Practice. Alcott Global provides Executive Search solutions for the world’s top companies in eCommerce, supply chain, logistics, and tech in transportation.

About Radu Palamariu Radu is the Managing Director Asia Pacific & Europe of Alcott Global and the Global Head of Supply Chain & Logistics Practice. He has been working on C-level and top management executive search assignments with Top Fortune 500 companies and local Asia conglomerates, particularly for manufacturing, logistics, transportation, supply chain management and ecommerce. A frequent speaker at industry conferences across the region, he is a contributor on latest technologies shaping supply chains, as well as human resources trends and developments. He is the host of the “Leaders in Supply Chain” Podcast, which is consistently ranked among the top 10 global industry podcasts. Radu has been featured in Bloomberg, Logistics Insight Asia, Bangkok Post as well as the MIT Supply Chain Talent Magazine. And has been named as one of the top 3 Global Supply Chain Influencers on LinkedIn.

About Alcott Global Alcott Global provides Executive Search solutions for the world’s top companies in eCommerce, supply chain, logistics, and tech in transportation. We are aware that attracting and retaining talent in the supply chain space is more than challenging. We invested a few years and a lot of energy to create and nurture a great network in this sector. We are certain we can connect you with the right person to solve your supply chain problems. We decided to focus our efforts at a global level, focusing on the US, European and Asian markets, since our global clients have different challenges according to each region. We aim to become your long-term partner in attracting, retaining and developing supply chain and logistics talent.

Key Takeaways: Winning the Logistics Talent War * Radu Palamariu is the Managing Director Asia Pacific & Europe of Alcott Global and the Global Head of Supply Chain & Logistics Practice. He has been working on C-level and top management executive search assignments with Top Fortune 500 companies and local Asia conglomerates, particularly for manufacturing, logistics, transportation, supply chain management and ecommerce. * In the podcast interview, Radu and Joe discuss winning the talent war and the talent challenges facing logistics and supply chain companies. * Challenge #1 – Recruiting Top Logistics and Supply Chain Talent * Challenge #2 – Educating and Upskilling Logistics and Supply Chain Professionals * Challenge #3 – Surviving The Great Resignation * Alcott Global provides Executive Search solutions for the world’s top companies in ecommerce, supply chain, logistics, and tech in transportation. * Alcott’s business is attracting, retaining and developing supply chain and logistics talent. ​They work with the leading companies in the supply chain and logistics space. * Alcott’s develops customized program to address the following business needs:

+ Digital Transformation – an introduction to how everything aligns together when any part of the Supply Chain organization goes through digitalization.
+ Integrated Business Planning - Aligning new initiatives, current products, demand, supply, and financial plans over at least a 24-month planning horizon.
+ Logistics / Ecommerce Transformation – Defining measures of success and tranform the way the organization inherently works. This track goes in-depth into the Collaboration pillar of the 3 Cs of Supply Chain Leadership.

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Becoming a Sales Hunter with Mark Hunter Mark Hunter and Joe Lynch discuss becoming a Sales Hunter. Mark also known as "The Sales Hunter” helps companies and salespeople find and retain better prospects they can close at full price.

About Mark Hunter Mark Hunter is recognized as one of the top 50 most influential sales and marketing leaders in the world. He is author of three books, “High-Profit Prospecting” and “High-Profit Selling” and his newest “A Mind for Sales.” His integrity centered communication strategies are used each day by thousands of people from “Fortune 100” firms to small start-ups. Clients include, American Express, Chubb Insurance, Farm Bureau, Great Western Bank and hundreds more. These same strategies are found in The Sales Hunter University on-line program which in 2020, was ranked as one of the top 10 sales learning programs due its unique style of coaching and engagement with Mark Hunter. Mark has spoken in more than 30 countries on 5 continents and travels more than 200 days per year working with people helping to show them how to find and retain better clients. He’s known for his engaging style that empowers others to move to a higher level. He doesn’t view what he does as a job, he views it as a lifestyle. He believes when you live life helping others you have the ability to create deep relationships that impact others. His mission is to help others see sales in this manner to allow them to increase their influence and impact.

Key Takeaways: Becoming a Sales Hunter * Mark Hunter, also known as "The Sales Hunter” helps companies and salespeople find and retain better prospects they can close at full price. * In the podcast interview, Mark and Joe discuss becoming a sales hunter. During the interview, Mark shares some of the sales strategies he uses in his sales consulting and training practice. * Strategy #1 – Know Your Ideal Prospect. + Pick a niche and develop a profile for your ideal customer. + Stay in your lane – become very knowledgeable in your chosen niche. * Strategy #2 – Understand Your Customer’s Problem and How You Solve it. + Become an expert in your customer’s problems and your solutions to those problems. + Use your new found expertise to engage with similar customers. * Strategy #3 – Land and Expand. + When you land a new account, you are not closing a deal, you are opening a relationship. + Constantly find ways to add more value and to win more business within existing accounts. * Strategy #4 – Maintain Profitability. + Lowering margins to win business seldom works out for the customer or the salesperson. + The Sales Hunter teaches his client how to avoid negotiating and finding serious prospects – ones who not just shopping for price. * Mark Hunter has literally written the book(s) on sales. If you want to improve your sale performance connect with Mark or read one of his books: + A Mind for Sales + High Profit Prospecting + High-Profit Selling: Win the Sale Without Compromising on Price

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 **The TextLocate Story with Ryan Rogers** Ryan Rogers and Joe Lynch discuss the TextLocate story. Ryan is the Founder and CEO of TextLocate which provides a freight location tracking and communication solution for brokers and partner carriers.

  **About Ryan Rogers** Ryan Rogers is the Founder and CEO of logistics tech startup TextLocate. TextLocate bridges the gap between truck drivers and logistics professionals by creating a simple way to locate freight through a proprietary text message platform that has taken the logistics industry by storm. Prior to founding TextLocate, Ryan’s extensive experience dates back over 20+ years and includes stints with Amazon as well as both Covenant Logistics and U.S. Xpress--two top trucking firms headquartered in Chattanooga. At Covenant, Ryan had direct responsibility for technology, continuous improvement, mergers and acquisitions, innovation and strategic planning across the Covenant enterprise. His experience at U.S. Xpress included time spent as corporate treasurer and Chief Operating Officer at the company’s logistics division during a time of extensive growth in revenue. He also served as a transportation executive at Amazon.com, leading procurement and carrier development at a time when e-commerce – led by companies like Amazon -- turned heads around the transportation and logistics industry with increasing sales and demand for capacity. He currently serves as a mentor at Chattanooga-based transportation and logistics incubator Dynamo and is a member of the Chattanooga Technology Council. Ryan holds an MBA and undergraduate degree from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, where he and his wife, Nicole, have chosen to make their home in the ‘gig city’ with their children, Kate and Jack.

About TextLocate TextLocate is headquartered in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and was founded in 2021 by logistics technology executive Ryan Rogers as the solution to freight location tracking and communication for brokers and partner carriers. Rogers, a Chattanooga native, has formerly held executive positions with Amazon.com and Chattanooga transportation companies U.S. Xpress and Covenant Logistics.

Key Takeaways: The TextLocate Story * Ryan Rogers is the Founder and CEO of freight tech firm, TextLocate which provides a freight location tracking and communication solution for brokers and partner carriers. * In the podcast interview, Ryan describes his successful career in the logistics business and his entrepreneurial journey. * TextLocate is a simple method for check call updates with partner carriers. TextLocate simplifies the process using TextLocate’s custom one-time location update from your partner carrier’s driver with one simple text message. * Ryan’s vision for TextLocate is to complement existing visibility platforms using a one-time text message that is more agreeable to some drivers who resist using apps and other visibility systems. * TextLocate’s automation makes it very easy for users to make check calls to drivers. Drivers love it because there is no app to download and they are not constantly tracked. * With TextLocate, users request a one-time location update as a text message sent to the driver. The message includes company name and unique load ID. * All the driver has to do is click the hyperlink within the text and approve the one-time location update. The response updates TextLocate dashboard with the driver’s current city, state and zip code. The process is convenient for the operations team to request and simple for the driver to respond without a phone call interruption. * TextLocate offers an easy to implement, simple to use process for communicating with drivers. The process is safe, convenient, cost effective, and uses texting technology so there is no training and no learning curve. * TextLocate has a free option so users can get started by signing up for a free account.

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Amazon vs Target vs Walmart with Rick Watson Joe Lynch and Rick Watson discuss Amazon vs Target vs Walmart and their strengths and weaknesses in the areas of ecommerce, fulfillment, distribution, and logistics.

About Rick Watson Rick Watson founded RMW Commerce Consulting after spending 20+ years as a technology entrepreneur and operator exclusively in the ecommerce industry with companies like ChannelAdvisor, BarnesandNoble.com, Merchantry, and Pitney Bowes. Watson was one of the first employees at ChannelAdvisor, spending 10 years there in various executive capacities and launching many of the company’s flagship offerings. He was then recruited to launch the third-party marketplace at BarnesandNoble.com, expanding the company’s product catalog by over 1 million items. After the successful marketplace launch, he served as CEO of Merchantry and led the company to a $30M acquisition by Tradeshift. Upon fulfilling the transition obligations of Merchantry to Tradeshift, Watson directed the cross-border product strategy of Pitney Bowes, a $450M business, comprised of Borderfree and the eBay Global Shipping Program. Watson’s work today is centered on supporting investors and management teams incubating and growing direct-to-consumer businesses. Most recently, in partnership with WHP Global, Rick was a critical resource in architecting the WHP+ platform, a new turnkey direct-to-consumer digital ecommerce platform that powers AnneKlein.com and JosephAbboud.com.

About RMW Commerce Consulting RMW Commerce Consulting supports investors and management teams incubating and growing digital businesses online – both direct-to-consumer and B2B. RMW was founded by Rick Watson after his more than 20 years as a technology entrepreneur and operator exclusively in the eCommerce industry with companies like ChannelAdvisor, BarnesandNoble.com, Merchantry, and Pitney Bowes.

Key Takeaways: Amazon vs Target vs Walmart * The lines have blurred when it comes to retail and ecommerce. In the past, consumers either bought online or bought from their local retailers. * Today, consumer expectations have risen in large part because companies like Amazon, Target, and Walmart have created such a wonderful customer experience. * During the discussion, Rick talked about each company’s business model, along with their relative strengths and weaknesses in the areas of customer experience, fulfillment, and delivery. * Amazon + Amazon is a pioneer in the ecommerce space, but to ensure that the customer experience, delivery, and fulfillment is world-class, Amazon has invested heavily in fulfillment centers close to consumers. + The fulfillment centers enable Amazon to store inventory close to consumers which allows for fast delivery and even same-day / next-day delivery. + Amazon has raised the bar on digital communication with customers and their accurate, on-time home deliveries set the benchmark for the rest of the industry. + To further cement their position as the leader in-home delivery, Amazon has started an asset-based logistics company to keep the packages moving. + Amazon is first and foremost a technology company and they will use their superior tech capability to stay a leader in the business. * Target + Target started as an old-school retailer with virtually no technology or online presence. + In terms of selling online, Target had a very late start. + Target was not equipped to manage an online store and they even had Amazon manage their online sales for a short time. + As a traditional retailer, Target couldn’t just copy Amazon’s strategy. + Target ultimately decided to invest in their stores. They made each store a fulfillment center and today, 90% of Target’s online orders are fulfilled by their stores. + Additionally, Target has pioneered several purchasing/fulfillment options including BOPAC (Buy online and pick up at curb) BOPIS (Buy online and pick up in store), and same-day / next-day deliveries via Shipt (an independent subsidiary of Target). + Shipt facilitates same-day delivery from various retailers to its members through either phone apps or via their website. Shipt has over 200,000 personal shoppers delivering products to homes. * Walmart + Walmart is the world's largest company by revenue, with over $524 billion USD in 2020. + Walmart is also the also the biggest food retailer in the USA. + Walmart is a juggernaut when comes to sales and operational excellence. Walmart’s inventory management, distribution, and logistics are arguably the best in the retail world. + Obviously, the company understands retailing, but they struggled with their transition to online sales. + Walmart was late to the online party and they had a few missteps. + In recent years, Walmart has made major investments that enable their stores to be fulfillment centers. + With over 11,500 stores worldwide, Walmart has locations close to the world’s population centers. + In addition to their store and fulfillment center investment, Walmart purchased Jet.com to gain the experience and resources of a web-native ecommerce company.

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Understanding Conrail with Brian Gorton Brian Gorton and Joe Lynch discuss understanding Conrail. Brian is the President & Chief Operating Officer of Conrail Shared Assets, which serves as a contract local carrier and switching company for its owners, CSX Transportation and the Norfolk Southern Railway.

About Brian Gorton Brian E. Gorton joined Conrail in 1987 as a conductor. He advanced to the position of Assistant Terminal Superintendent before departing Conrail prior to the CSXT and Norfolk Southern acquisition of Conrail in 1998. After his departure from Conrail, he worked at the Union Pacific Railroad where he held various positions in the Transportation Department including General Manager of UP’s Houston and Gulf Coast Service Units. On April 19, 2021, Brian rejoined Conrail and was appointed President & Chief Operating Officer of Conrail Shared Assets headquartered in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, bringing with him over 30 years of railroad experience and expertise.

About Conrail Conrail is an American railroad company. It operates three networks—the North Jersey, South Jersey/Philadelphia, and Detroit Shared Assets Areas, where it serves as a contract local carrier and switching company for its owners, CSX Transportation and the Norfolk Southern Railway. Customers located along Conrail's lines have access to the national rail network through either railway. As a local rail service provider, it's Conrail’s job to make sure that customers' freight shipments are safely and efficiently moved between their rail sidings and the long-distance freight trains operated by CSX and Norfolk Southern. CSX and Norfolk Southern handle all commercial matters for customers. However, Conrail plays a critical role in serving shippers and receivers as a service provider for our owners.

Key Takeaways: Understanding Conrail * Brian Gorton is the President & Chief Operating Officer of Conrail Shared Assets, which serves as a contract local carrier and switching company for its owners, CSX Transportation and the Norfolk Southern Railway. * In the podcast interview, Brian explains Conrail’s capabilities, service area, history, operations, and the advantages that rail brings to high-volume shippers. * In the spring of 1997, Norfolk Southern Corporation (NS) and CSX Corporation (CSX) agreed to acquire Conrail through a joint stock purchase. CSX and NS split most of the Company’s assets between them. * The approved merger plan restructured Conrail into a Switching and Terminal Railroad operating about 1,200 miles of track in three regional areas. On June 1, 1999, Conrail began operating as a Switching and Terminal Railroad for its owners, NS and CSX, in the three geographical areas of Northern New Jersey, Southern New Jersey/Philadelphia, and Detroit, Michigan. * In 2007, it expanded its operations from Northern New Jersey to Staten Island, New York. * Advantages of rail transport: + Cost effective. Shippers often save money by switching from truck to rail. + Sustainability. Rail transport is more environmentally friendly and produces less greenhouse gas emissions than over the road trucking. + Great option for high-volume shippers. A double-stacked train can move more freight than hundreds of trucks. + Reliability. Trains run on a track and on a schedule, so traffic and weather are seldom an issue. + Access to capacity. Many shippers use rail as an alternative to the driver and truck constrained over the road market. + Intermodal shipping which utilizes rail transport is often the most efficient transportation mode for shippers, particularly high-volume shippers.

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Where Business is Done with Thibault Serlet Thibault Serlet and Joe Lynch discuss where business is done. Thibault is the Co-Founder and Chief Researcher at Adrianople Group, a research and advisory firm focused on educating the world about Special Economic Zones (SEZs).

About Thibault Serlet Thibault Serletis Co-Founder and Chief Researcher at Adrianople Group, where he assisted in building the recently launched Open Zone Map, the world’s largest and most extensive dataset on Special Economic Zones (SEZs). He is an expert on Special Economic Zones (SEZs), and is the Founder of Startup Societies Foundation, a Utah based non-profit think tank that studies Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and publishes an academic journal. He is on the board of advisors of the Center for Innovative Governance Research, and has worked at several startups in the cybersecurity, hardware, and blockchain fields. In addition to Special Economic Zones (SEZs) Thibault studies the history of banking, medieval history, and charter cities, and is a black belt in Kempo Karate.

About The Adrianople Group The Adrianople Group is a research and advisory firm focused on educating the world about Special Economic Zones (SEZs). The Adrianople Group launched the Open Zone Map, the first map encompassing all Special Economic Zones (SEZs) globally. Leading organizations including McKinsey & Company, PwC, and World Wildlife Foundation rely on the company’s data to make impactful decisions. The Adrianople Group’s data around Special Economic Zones (SEZs) provides geopolitical market research and business intelligence solutions to investors, government officials, academics, and others interested in Special Economic Zones (SEZs). Adrianople team members and associates consist of a staggeringly diverse array of doers and thinkers, located everywhere from San Francisco to Singapore, London to Lagos.

Key Takeaways: Where Business is Done * Thibault Serlet is Co-Founder and Chief Researcher at Adrianople Group, a research and advisory firm focused on educating the world about Special Economic Zones (SEZs). * In the podcast interview, Thibault and Joe discuss where business is done. The answer is special economic zones. * A special economic zone (SEZ) is an area in a country that is subject to different legal and economic regulations than other regions within the same country. * Special economic zones (SEZs) are typically created in order to facilitate rapid economic growth by leveraging tax incentives to attract foreign investment and spark technological advancement. * Thibault Serlet and the team at Adrianople Group recognized that information about special economic zones is scarce and hard to find. * The Adrianople Group is on a mission to radically increase the quality and amount of data about Special Economic Zones and related projects. * While exact numbers are not available, Thibault believes that the majority of supply chains past through special economic zones. * The Open Zone Map is the world’s first comprehensive attempt at mapping every single Special Economic Zone (SEZ). The map includes all known SEZs, capitals, airports, and ports. * The map was created to improve public understanding of SEZs. The goal is to inspire other researchers studying SEZs to create their own data sets, sparking a knowledge revolution. * The Adrianople Group is a research and business advisory services provider focused primarily on Special Economic Zones and similar projects.

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The Basics of Dedicated Contract Carriage with Bob Elkins Bob Elkins and Joe Lynch discuss the basics of dedicated contract carriage. As the SVP of Ruan, a company that specializes in dedicated, Bob has a deep understanding of the service and the value it provides to shippers.

About Bob Elkins Bob Elkins serves Ruan as Senior Vice President, Industry Vertical Operations. Bob has almost 30 years of experience in the transportation industry, including global account management, operations leadership and commercial services. Prior to joining Ruan, he served as Senior Vice President and General Manager, Dedicated Services, Logistics, and first-to-final mile for Schneider National. Bob also served in the United States Army 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), and early on in his transportation career he was an owner-operator of a small trucking company.

About Ruan Founded in 1932, Ruan is a family-owned transportation company providing Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, and Value-added Warehousing. With more than 85 years of transportation experience, Ruan is one of the top 10 privately owned transportation service companies in the country. The company operates in 48 states, employs over 6,000 team members, and has more than 300 locations nationwide.

Key Takeaways: The Basics of Dedicated Contract Carriage * Dedicated contract carriage (DCC) is a third-party service that provides dedicated equipment (vehicles) and drivers to a single customer for its exclusive use on a contractual basis. * DCC is a flexible service that offers all the service advantages of a private fleet and the convenience of a for-hire carrier. * DCC in a sense outsources many of the challenging functions associated with managing a fleet. Services and materials provided may include but are not limited to ongoing operations management, technology, drivers, vehicles, vehicle maintenance, safety, regulatory compliance, risk management, and pickup and delivery instructions. * Shippers who previously depended on carriers, 3PLs, and brokers switch to DCC to gain additional control, avoid price fluctuations and disruptions in the trucking market. Additionally, these shippers switch to DCC because they want the truck and driver branding that comes with a private fleet without the hassles of managing one. * Shippers who previously owned their own fleet switch to DCC so they can focus on their core competencies and business. Companies that provide DCC, like Ruan are much better suited to manage the ongoing driver training, compliance and management. Additionally, the DCC provider is responsible for investing in new equipment, technology and ongoing maintenance. * With dedicated contract carriage, shippers gain a transportation solution that functions as an extension of their supply chain. The tractors and trailers are often branded with the customer's company logo and image. Driver uniforms also reflect the customer's brand. * The advantages of dedicated contract carriage include: improved on-time performance and service along with reduced cost and hassle.

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5 Reasons You Lose Customers with Paula Courtney Paula Courtney and Joe Lynch discuss 5 reasons you lose customers. Paula is the CEO of The Verde Group, a Customer Experience (CX) research consultancy specializing in measuring, tracking and improving the specific customer experiences statistically linked to growing revenue, market share, and customer life-time value (LTV).

About Paula Courtney A passionate change agent and entrepreneur, she believes that organizations remain competitive and profitable when they are brilliant at the basics of service delivery. As President of The Verde Group, a global market research consultancy specializing in helping companies improve customer retention, Paula leads the development of new research methods for helping companies quantify the financial impact of their customer experience. The Verde Group’s Canadian and US retail studies have been published globally in over 35 publications including Business Week, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal and Fortune. A frequent conference presenter, Paula has delivered keynote presentations for various industry and professional associations and is also a regular guest lecturer at the Wharton School of Business. Paula also sits on the board of Covenant House, Canada’s largest agency serving youth who are homeless, trafficked or at risk. Paula holds a BSc in Psychology and a post graduate certification in Personnel & Industrial Relations (CPIR) from the University of Toronto. Paula is also fluent in French, Spanish and Portuguese.

About The Verde Group The Verde Group is a Customer Experience (CX) research consultancy specializing in measuring, tracking and improving the specific customer experiences statistically linked to growing revenue, market share, and customer life-time value (LTV). Our proprietary experience analysis methodology is known as Revenue@Risk Analysis. Based on decades of social science academic research and practical in-market business application, Revenue@Risk uses dissatisfaction analysis of problem experiences to understand why customers behave in a certain way and what actions to take to alter those behaviours. Verde Group has applied Revenue@Risk successfully for nearly 20 years with Fortune 500 clients in technology, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, retail, and financial services categories. Their practice is roughly 65% B2B and 35% B2C.

Key Takeaways: 5 Reasons You Lose Customers * Paula Courtney is the President of The Verde Group, a Customer Experience (CX) research consultancy specializing in measuring, tracking and improving the specific customer experiences statistically linked to growing revenue, market share, and customer life-time value (LTV). * In the podcast interview, Paula explains the 5 reasons you lose customers. * Reason 1 – Lack of customer support. + When customers don’t receive the customer support that they expect, they may begin looking for alternatives. Poor follow-up, getting the run-around, and being transferred by phone repeatedly without resolution is frustrating and damaging to customer relationships. * Reason 2 – Ineffective problem resolution. + There are more channels for customers to connect than ever before, however, if the customer is not able to get quick and effective resolution to their problems, they will move on. * Reason 3 – Digital tools that are overly complicated or don’t meet customer expectations. + Technology that is supposed to improve the customer experience can sometimes be overly difficult to use and actually negatively impact the experience. * Reason 4 – Lack of consistency across channels. + Technology has enabled companies to engage with their customers in multiple channels (website, social media, phone, email, app, etc..) and the policies, procedures, experience, and outcomes must be consistent. When customers have different experiences across different channels, they lose faith in the company. * Reason 5 – Lack of proactivity. + Customer expectations are always rising and successful companies will always look for ways to deliver more for their customers. Get closer to your customer and find new ways to add value. * Key areas associated with revenue growth: + Frictionless experience + Effective recovery from problems + Engagement with customers * The Verde Group helps their clients prioritize and tackle the customer experience problems that negatively impact their business. * The Verde Group utilizes a unique non-traditional customer dissatisfaction research and social science-based Attitude-Behavior Consistency Model, which enables them to to isolate the most business-critical pain points across the customer journey, financially quantify revenue at risk, and reverse your customers’ most damaging experiences.

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The Promise of the Digital Supply Chain with Dyci Sfregola Dyci Sfregola and Joe Lynch discuss the promise of the digital supply chain. Dyci is the Founder and Managing Director of New Gen Architects, a consulting company that helps their clients transform their supply chains.

About Dyci Sfregola When it comes to supply chain and product operations, Dyci Sfregola’s experience is that most organizations are leaving money on the table due to disorganized processes. She founded New Gen Architects in 2020 to show companies how to transform business operations starting with their supply chain. Leveraging her business acumen and technical expertise, Dyci’s vision is to empower clients to be customer-centric and scale intelligently. Through business and digital architecture advisory services, she directs clients on how to establish efficient processes, identify and implement digital technologies, and effectively engage people as a roadmap for success. Dyci holds a Master's in Engineering Management from Kennesaw State University where she also studied Industrial Engineering. She also completed her undergraduate studies in Spanish at the University of Georgia.

About New Gen Architects New Gen Architects bridges the gap between business and technology to help companies achieve successful supply chain transformation. We advise clients on their corporate evolution, rooted in business continuity planning. As a thought partner and facilitator, we set-up clients with a secure foundation and layer in ownership. Our team guides clients on technology tool selection, project management and transformation road mapping. We support scalable and efficient supply chain transformation, making us industry change-makers. We are business and digital architecture advisors to companies seeking to scale their retail and direct-to-consumer operations through supply chain transformation.

Key Takeaways: The Promise of the Digital Supply Chain * Dyci is the Founder and Managing Director of New Gen Architects, a consulting company that helps their clients transform their supply chains. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Dyci discuss the promise of the digital supply chain. * A digital supply chain ideally would be more agile, more resilient, and faster than a traditional supply chain. A digital supply chains are more efficient, more effective, and make their companies more competitive and more profitable. Digital supply chains are able to respond quickly to changes in demand and supply. * Digital supply chains also utilize labor saving automations like optical character recognition (OCR) and robotic process automation (RPA). * Dyci believes that more firms will invest in the technology for their supply chains once they recognize the value and ROI of investing in the right supply chain technology. * Dyci and her team works with clients to analyze financial and operational data to determine the optimal timeline for change and works alongside them throughout their journey to help keep external partners accountable and internal stakeholders on board. * New Gen Architects makes sure you know how to ask the right questions and sift through the buzzwords to make sure the technology selected is the best fit for their use case and will deliver the expected ROI.

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Leveraging Automation to Build a Competitive Advantage with Alfonso Quijano

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The Transfix Story with Drew McElroy Drew McElroy and Joe Lynch discuss the Transfix story. Drew is the Chairman and Co-Founder of Transfix, a market-leading, next-generation freight platform transforming the traditional and digital freight sector while bringing transparency, trust, and sustainability to the transportation ecosystem.

About Drew McElroy Drew McElroy is the Chairman and Co-Founder of Transfix. After seeding the idea of the first freight marketplace, Drew has helped Transfix mature from an industry upstart into Forbes’ “Next Billion Dollar company. Prior to founding Transfix in 2013, Drew was the President of Priority Distribution Inc. (PDI), a mid-market transportation management and third-party logistics provider (3PL). He officially joined the company as Director of Business Development in May 2004 but had been working with his parents at PDI over the summer since he was 12. He helped the company scale from three people to 20 people, grew revenue by 4x, and was one of the first 3PL to work with SaaS and TMS solutions. Drew also previously served as the President of the New Jersey Roundtable of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP). He earned a Bachelor of Science in Management and International Business from the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. He currently resides in Manhattan.

About Transfix Transfix is a market-leading, next-generation freight platform transforming the traditional and digital freight sector while bringing transparency, trust, and sustainability to the transportation ecosystem. The company combines deep industry expertise and a world-class class carrier network with advanced technology. The result? Competitive pricing, superior service and reliability, and an intelligent platform designed to optimize the supply chain from start to finish. Today, some of the world's most recognized brands rely on Transfix's trusted carrier network. Transfix was named one of Forbes' "Next Billion-Dollar Startups" and is headquartered in the heart of New York City.

Key Takeaways: The Transfix Story * Drew McElroy is the Chairman and Co-Founder of Transfix, a market-leading, next-generation freight platform transforming the traditional and digital freight sector while bringing transparency, trust, and sustainability to the transportation ecosystem. * In the podcast interview, Drew describes his personal entrepreneurial journey and the many challenges he and his Co-founder, Jonathan Salama have experienced since starting Transfix. * Transfix is a leading freight marketplace connecting shippers to a national network of reliable carriers. Fortune 500 companies such as Anheuser-Busch, Unilever, and Target rely on Transfix to handle their most important FTL freight needs. * With instant pricing tools, guaranteed capacity, data-driven insights, and reliable service, Transfix is changing the world of transportation one load at a time. * Transfix’s technology can quote thousands of loads in under a minute and manage the entire process from beginning to delivery-- saving shippers hours each day. * Transfix was named one of Forbes'​ "Next Billion-Dollar Company"​ in 2018.

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The Pain of Picking the Wrong 3PL with Esther Kestenbaum Prozan Esther Kestenbaum Prozan and Joe Lynch discuss the pain of picking the wrong 3pl. Esther is President of Ruby Has Fulfillment, a rapidly growing ecommerce fulfillment provider for direct-to-consumer brands and retailers.

About Esther Kestenbaum Prozan Esther Kestenbaum Prozan is President of Ruby Has Fulfillment, a rapidly growing ecommerce fulfillment provider for direct-to-consumer brands and retailers. During her tenure at Ruby Has, the company has experienced a period of unprecedented growth, and tripled in size since the Covid pandemic began. Its best-in-class automation and integration technologies have catapulted Ruby Has to one of the top fulfillment providers in the industry. In her role as president, Esther draws on more than 20 years of leadership and C-Suite roles within venture-backed ecommerce startups and retail technology companies, including several exits – both acquisitions and IPOs. Prior to joining Ruby Has, Esther was CEO of DayOne, a baby and prenatal services company operating in ecommerce, retail and B2B channels. Prior to that, she was founder and CEO of TheShops.TV, an ecommerce company leveraging QVC-style video. Esther has also held SVP and VP roles with retail marketing technology companies specializing in mobile, ad tech and data analytics.

About Ruby Has Fulfillment Ruby Has Fulfillment is one of the fastest growing ecommerce fulfillment and logistics providers for direct-to-consumer brands and retailers. With a strategically located international footprint of distribution centers in the United States, Canada, and the UK, Ruby Has Fulfillment is a company in hyper-growth. The logistics leader has been ranked by Crain's Fast 50 since 2018 and Inc. 5000 for six consecutive years. It leads the 3PL industry with cutting-edge technology, seamless integration, and an uncompromising commitment to quality that empowers ecommerce brands to scale with efficiency and speed.

Key Takeaways: The Pain of Picking the Wrong 3PL * Esther Kestenbaum Prozan is President of Ruby Has Fulfillment, a rapidly growing ecommerce fulfillment provider for direct-to-consumer brands and retailers. * In the podcast interview, Esther and Joe discuss the pain of picking the wrong 3PL. * Picking the wrong the 3PL to manage transportation and logistics is a big hassle, but picking the wrong 3PL to manage your direct-to-consumer (DTC) shipments is a disaster. * A 3PL that manages your DTC shipments has your inventory in their building and in their control. Breaking up is costly, emotionally upsetting, and may lead to service failures and dissatisfied customers. * The best way to avoid the pain of picking the wrong 3PL is to spend the time to select the right 3PL. * The right 3PL has the culture, leadership, processes, technologies, team, facilities, and locations to effectively manage your business. * Developing a win-win relationship between the 3PL and the shipper will pay long-term dividends. * Ruby Has Fulfillment provides accurate pick and pack, efficient 3PL, and quality fulfillment of all ecommerce platforms including Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento and more. * Locations across the U.S. and Canada allow DTC ecommerce brands and retailers to ship faster and reduce freight costs. Fulfillment locations include New York, California, New Jersey, Kentucky, Nevada, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

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Home Depot's Empty Mile Solution with Eduardo Silva Eduardo Silva and Joe Lynch discuss Home Depot's empty mile solution. Eduardo is the Group Product Manager at Loadsmart, a digital freight brokerage that leverages cutting-edge technology and strategic partnerships to help shippers and carriers move more with less.

About Eduardo Eduardo Silva is the Group Product Manager at Loadsmart. He oversees a team of product managers that are building automated solutions that make it easier for shippers and Loadsmart’s internal teams to price, book, schedule, move, track, pay and charge for freight. Eduardo has extensive experience developing software products for different verticals like construction and insurance. He has also worked on digital transformation, helping companies to change their priorities and use technology as a core competency - instead of as a cost center. After spending his time consulting large insurtech companies, Eduardo joined Loadsmart and has spent the past three years helping the company to reduce waste in trucking. Eduardo is leading the team that’s co-developing Flatbed Messenger

About Loadsmart Loadsmart is a freight technology company that is removing the barriers between shippers and carriers so freight can move in the most efficient, transparent and automated way. By bringing shippers, carriers, and warehouses together on a connected platform, Loadsmart is helping to solve deep-rooted inefficiencies in transportation. Loadsmart’s Flatbed Messenger leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning and strategic partnerships to bring the first supply-led marketplace. Flatbed Messenger eliminates empty miles by matching Home Depot’s dedicated capacity to Loadsmart shippers who need flatbed services. Enterprise brands looking to reduce empty miles from their dedicated/private flatbed capacity can reach out directly to flatbedmessenger@loadsmart.com for more information.

Key Takeaways: Home Depot's Empty Mile Solution * Eduardo Silva is the Group Product Manager at Loadsmart, a digital freight brokerage that leverages cutting-edge technology and strategic partnerships to help shippers and carriers move more with less. * In the podcast, Eduardo and Joe discuss Home’s Depot’s empty mile solution, which is powered by Loadsmart’s flatbed capacity platform. * The term “empty miles” is used to describe the miles a truck drives with an empty trailer. * Approximately 79% of truck miles are with full (or relatively full) trailers, meaning the 21% of the miles are empty. * Empty miles are a major problem for the trucking business for the following reasons: + Shippers pay more for trucking services, especially, if there lanes require the truck to drive home empty due to the nature of the freight or lack of available backhauls + Empty miles account for about 1.5% of greenhouse gas emissions. + With the driver shortage more evident than ever, driving empty miles makes even less sense. + Drivers and trucks driving empty miles represents capacity that is wasted, which is crazy considering how valuable capacity is right now. * Empty miles are an even bigger problem when it comes to specialized equipment like flatbeds. * Flatbed transportation has even more challenges as the work is more dangerous, weather is a big factor, drivers are harder to find, and the flatbed carrier market is even more fragmented than the dry van market. * Home Depot is one of the country's largest flatbed shippers and they contracted with multiple dedicated carriers for their flatbed capacity. * Loadsmart launched an automated supply-led flatbed platform that pairs capacity and price to a shipment. * Flatbed Messenger combines Loadsmart’s advanced algorithms with dedicated capacity from The Home Depot to help other shippers find flatbed capacity at lower rates. * The platform allows shippers access to flatbed capacity that was previously earmarked for a dedicated shipper. Shippers also gain visibility into lower flatbed rates through more affordable backhauls.

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Beyond Cost Per Load with Felipe Capella

What Will Tomorrow’s Freight Broker Do with Ben Buchanan

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Reimagining the Food Supply Chain with Eric Ristow and Luis Pajares Eric Ristow, Luis Pajares, and Joe Lynch discuss reimagining the food supply chain. The food supply chain has many challenges including poor customer experience, disconnected cold storage networks, and a lack of system integration resulting in limited visibility.

About Eric Ristow Eric Ristow serves as Vice President of Product and Application Management at Lineage Logistics. In this role, he ensures custom-built software, as well as SaaS applications, meet the needs of Lineage’s customers. This includes identifying discrete business problems within the temperature-controlled logistics space and developing the requisite applications to enable the safe and efficient storage and transportation of food. As a technology leader for the world’s largest cold-chain provider, Eric is passionate about building more effective food management and delivery solutions for Lineage’s customers to improve the resiliency of the food supply chain in an increasingly challenging global environment. Prior to joining Lineage in 2014, Eric spent 7 years as a management consulting within the healthcare, pharmaceutical and retail spaces. These efforts include the large-scale post-merger integration of technical assets, deployment of global asset management programs, the integration of regulatory content systems, and the development of an enterprise resource planning program to support the strategic staffing of all IT projects, comprising an annual budget of $180 million and 2,500 global team members. Eric holds a BA in history from Dartmouth College and a JD/MBA from Emory University.

About Lineage Logistics Lineage Logistics is the world’s largest and most innovative temperature-controlled industrial REIT and logistics solutions provider. Lineage’s expertise in end-to-end logistical solutions, its unrivaled real estate network and its use of technology combine to promote food safety, increase distribution efficiency, advance sustainability, lessen environmental impact, and minimize supply chain waste. As a result, Lineage helps customers ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small family-owned businesses increase the efficiency and protect the integrity of their temperature-controlled supply chain. Lineage has grown its cubic feet by 60% annually since 2008 to 1.9 billion cubic feet, making it the largest global temperature-controlled industrial REIT. In recognition of the company’s leading innovations, Lineage was recognized as the No 1. Data Science company on Fast Company’s Annual list of The World’s Most Innovative Companies in 2019, in addition to ranking 23rd overall in an evaluation of thousands of companies worldwide.

About Luis Pajares Luis Pajares serves as the Chief Revenue Officer at Turvo. He brings over 30 years of experience in software and cloud technologies in both large publicly traded and start-up companies. Luis’s career has been focused on finding and developing disruptive technologies that modernize industries. At Turvo Luis is focused on applying his knowledge and experience in digital transformation to the logistics industry to create the world’s first collaborative logistics solution to unify every person, system, and organization in the supply chain. In his previous role as Group Vice President for Oracle Communications, he was a senior member of the leadership team responsible for strategy with oversight of worldwide sales, alliances and partnerships. Luis holds a B.A. in Economics from the University of Florida and an MBA from the University of Dallas.

About Turvo Turvo is the world’s first multi-enterprise collaborative platform specifically designed for the global supply chain. The Turvo platform connects people and organizations across the supply chain, allowing shippers, logistics providers, and carriers to digitally transform their workflows with cloud-based software and mobile applications. The technology unifies all systems, internal and external, providing one end-to-end system of record set for all operations and analytics while eliminating redundant manual tasks and automating business processes. Turvo is based in the San Francisco Bay Area with offices in Dallas, Texas, and Hyderabad, India.

Key Takeaways: Reimagining the Food Supply Chain * Food producers, especially those that require temperature control have traditionally depended on a hodge-podge collection of 3PLs to store and transport their product. * Since no one 3PL had the service footprint (warehousing locations) adequate to service the entire country, food producers used multiple cold storage suppliers, which resulted in disparate systems and processes. * Predictably, using multiple cold storage facilities led to inefficiency and waste, specifically wasted food. * Meanwhile, the bar has raised for food producers. Due to customer demand for faster transit times, food inventory must be stored closer to customers. Additionally, everyone in the food supply chain wants fast, accurate, actionable data. Lastly, food waste has become recognized as a problem. Dumping food into a landfill when there may be hungry people in the community is a problem that must be addressed. * Lineage Logistics is transforming the food supply chain. Lineage has embarked on an ambitious plan to create a national footprint that will enable food producers to utilize one 3PL for all their storage, logistics, and transportation needs. * Today, Lineage Logistics moves approximately 30% of temperature-controlled food in the U.S. and nearly 10% worldwide. Link to Lineage’s acquisitions. * In addition to their impressive service footprint (warehouse locations), Lineage has partnered with Turvo to launch Lineage Link. * Lineage Link, powered by Turvo, is a unified and fully integrated supply-chain technology solution that seamlessly connects the Lineage network, driving collaboration, performance, and efficiency for all supply chain participants. The platform gives customers an unprecedented level of insight and control to enable more agile and informed decisions, providing visibility across locations, orders, inventories, transportation, and warehouse appointment scheduling.

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Frictionless Logistics: It’s the Collaboration, Stupid with Ketan Karkhanis

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Solving the Port Problem with Lauren Beagen Lauren Beagen and Joe Lynch discuss solving the port problem. Lauren is a seasoned maritime attorney and the founder of Squall Strategies, a boutique maritime consulting and legal solutions company and offers a wide range of consulting services to serve a variety of businesses and clients.

About Lauren Beagen Lauren M. Beagen is a seasoned maritime attorney and the founder of Squall Strategies, LLC. Ms. Beagen is often called on for her industry expertise by major media networks, including recent features on CNBC and FreightWaves. Ms. Beagen has extensive experience in oceanborne commerce and maritime law, with specific emphasis on maritime transportation, Shipping Act issues, supply chain management, international antitrust law, and port and terminal operations. Notable appointments include work in the federal government as Attorney-Advisor (International Affairs) in the Office of the General Counsel at the Federal Maritime Commission and work at a public port authority as Maritime Project Manager for the Port of Boston at the Massachusetts Port Authority. Ms. Beagen received a Bachelor’s degree in International Political Science and International Studies from Hope College, a Master of Marine Affairs degree from the University of Rhode Island, and a Juris Doctorate from Roger Williams University School of Law. She is an avid sailor and recreational fisherman and holds a US Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential (50 ton) for Great Lakes and Inland Waters.

About Squall Strategies Squall Strategies is a boutique maritime consulting and legal solutions company and offers a wide range of consulting services to serve a variety of businesses and clients. Whether you're a small, local business or a multinational corporation, we can help you reach new levels of success. Squall Strategies is available for advice and consultation on potential federal regulatory impacts on your business, federal regulatory review and analysis, advice and consultation on supply chain and ocean freight movement, Federal Maritime Commission related inquiries (including FMC mock audit/review), advice and consultation on demurrage, tariff/schedule reviews, cargo movement and shipping insight, foreign tariff and trade expertise, and emerging markets and offshore wind analysis. Our team is also available for advisory boards, leadership recruitment, and corporate speaking engagements.

Key Takeaways: Solving The Port Problem * Lauren M. Beagen is a seasoned maritime attorney and the founder of Squall Strategies, which is a boutique maritime consulting and legal solutions company and offers a wide range of consulting services to serve a variety of businesses and clients. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Lauren discuss solving the port problem. * The number of ships waiting to enter the biggest U.S. gateway for trade with Asia reached the highest since the pandemic began, exacerbating delays for companies trying to replenish inventories during one of the busiest times of the year for seaborne freight. * The port problem first became noticeable in the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, the ports where the majority of shipments from Asia are received. Other ports around the USA have also seen delays and disruptions. * The port problem was caused by the following factors: + Increased demand by US consumers who went on a buying spree. Because restaurants were closed, vacation travel restricted, and many big purchases delayed because of pandemic-driven shortages – bored, house-bound consumers bought a lot of stuff that had to be made in Asia and shipped to America’s West coast ports (Los Angeles and Long Beach). Consumer spending also received a bump from government money that was generously distributed during the first year of the pandemic. + While American consumers went shopping, particularly online, the Asian factories and supply chains that produce the goods were broken due to labor and materials shortages. Access to vaccines, medical care, and family issues contributed to the shortages. + Labor problems in the USA exacerbated the problem as people left the workforce in large numbers due to COVID infection, money from the government, homeschooling of children, and caring for family members. + The port congestion may have also been caused by a lack of digitization and technology at the ports. * The National Shipper Advisory Committee (NSAC) is a team made up of both public and private sectors organizations tasked with solving the port problems. * The NSAC is led by the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), which is the independent federal agency responsible for regulating the U.S. international ocean transportation system for the benefit of U.S. exporters, importers, and the U.S. consumer. * The NSAC is actively working to identify and eliminate bottlenecks. The NSAC is also working on a number of initiatives to improve the ports including: demurrage/detention standards, data standards, transparency, and digitization. * Lauren and the Squall Strategies team helps shippers and logistics providers navigate Federal Maritime Commission related issues (including FMC mock audit/review), federal regulatory reviews, advice and consultation on potential federal regulatory impacts, general maritime consulting, advice and consultation on demurrage, cargo movement and shipping insight, foreign tariff and trade expertise, and emerging markets and offshore wind analysis.

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The Tive Story with Krenar Komoni Krenar Komoni and Joe Lynch discuss the Tive story. Krenar is the CEO and founder of Tive, a leading provider of real-time supply chain visibility insights that help logistics professionals actively manage their in-transit shipments' location and condition.

About Krenar Komoni Krenar Komoni has developed breakthrough ideas in data analytics, logistics, and electronics design for nearly 20 years. As an innovator and market leader, he has successfully developed and led cross-functional teams while enhancing business performance in sales, finance, supply chain logistics, distribution, and manufacturing. Most recently, Krenar founded the Global Supply Chain Visibility company Tive and serves in the CEO role. Tive is a cloud-based platform that uses IoT sensors to capture critical real-time shipment sensor data as products are shipped worldwide. Krenar embodies the leadership, management, and vision necessary to deliver market innovation, drive growth, and unlock hidden potential. Previously, Krenar worked at BitWave Semiconductor, developing the world’s first software-defined radio (SDR), Eta Devices, an MIT-based startup developing highly efficient cellular base stations, and has provided consulting services for various Fortune 500 companies on chip and system-level wireless design.

About Tive Tive is a leading provider of real-time supply chain visibility insights that help logistics professionals actively manage their in-transit shipments' location and condition. With Tive, shippers and logistics service providers (LSP) eliminate preventable delays, damage, and shipment failures. Tive's solution provides data generated by its industry-leading trackers allowing clients to actively optimize their shipments, improve their customers' experience, and unlock supply chain insights in an actionable real-time manner.

Key Takeaways: The Tive Story * Krenar Komoni is the Founder and CEO of Tive, a company that is re-imagining supply chain visibility with sensor-driven awareness and analysis tools of in-transit goods, from start to finish. * In the podcast interview, Krenar and Joe discuss Krenar’s life, career, and his entrepreneurial journey at Tive. * Tive in-transit visibility solutions help shipping and logistics professionals manage their shipments and eliminate preventable delays and damage. * Tive’s sensors provide the next level in visibility including: + Real-Time Data. Tive has developed a proprietary sensor + software solution enabling supply chain managers to get real-time insight into the location and condition of their shipments. + Complete Sensing Solution. A multi-sensor tracker sends location and condition data to the cloud, where it can be accessed from the Tive software platform in real time. + Configurable Location Alerts. Managers can configure customizable alerts to trigger notifications based on geofences or other significant events. * The Problem: When it comes to shipping critical materials or equipment, timing is everything. An early arrival may mean no one is available to receive the shipment, while a late arrival can result in field installation personnel billing for a wasted trip. Lack of coordination between the shipping and receiving teams leads to excessive cost, waste, and delay. * The Solution: Tive helps ensure that equipment arrives before the installer with real-time asset location tracking. With precise insight into the location and expected arrival of critical goods, including notifications if the shipment is not proceeding according to schedule, managers can cut waste and improve efficiency along complex, interdependent supply chains. * Tive provides Flexible, scalable solutions bringing end-to-end visibility to your supply chain. * Tive provides solutions for the following supply chain problem areas: + Location Tracking for High-Value Goods + Chemicals Condition Monitoring + Handling Damage Monitoring + Damage Alerts for Electronics Shipments + Port Delays + Pharmaceutical Temperature Monitoring + Environmental Monitoring for Perishables + Equipment Delivery Monitoring + Automotive Supply Chain Optimization

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Understanding Uber Freight with Raj Subbiah Raj Subbiah and Joe Lynch discuss understanding Uber Freight. Raj is Head of Product for Uber Freight, a logistics platform built on the power of Uber with the goal to reshape global logistics and deliver reliability, flexibility and transparency for shippers and carriers.

About Raj Subbiah Raj Subbiah is Head of Product for Uber Freight, Uber’s logistics business that seamlessly connects shippers and carriers across the US, Canada, and Europe. Raj comes to Uber from Yelp, where he led a range of product teams for over five years, most recently as VP of Marketplaces for the global review platform. Prior to Yelp, Raj served for nearly five years at Microsoft, improving the relevance, recall and user experience of the Bing search product. Raj holds a Master's degree in computer science from Texas A&M University, an MBA from the University of California Berkeley, and a computational mathematics and statistics degree from the University of Washington.

About Uber Freight Uber Freight is a logistics platform built on the power of Uber with the goal to reshape global logistics and deliver reliability, flexibility and transparency for shippers and carriers. Since launching in 2017, Uber Freight has built one of the world’s largest digitally-enabled carrier networks and transformed entrenched practices around pricing and booking freight to reduce inefficiencies and increase opportunities for business growth and industry collaboration. Today, the business counts over 100,000 carriers in its network and thousands of shippers as customers, from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, including AB Inbev, Nestle, LG, Land O’Lakes and many more.

Key Takeaways: Understanding Uber Freight * Raj Subbiah is Head of Product for Uber Freight, Uber’s logistics business that seamlessly connects shippers and carriers across the US, Canada, and Europe. * In the podcast interview, Raj Subbiah helps the audience gain a better understanding of Uber Freight. * Problems in the transportation and logistics business: + Logistics has traditionally been underserved by technology perhaps because of the decentralized nature of the industry – lots of different shippers, carriers, brokers, etc. + Too many manual functions where decisions lead to “local optimum.” Local optimum is the best solution to a problem within a small neighborhood of possible solutions. This concept is in contrast to the global optimum, which is the optimal solution when every possible solution is considered. + Lots of tribal knowledge, which by it’s nature is not distributed throughout the organization. Ideally, tribal knowledge is captured, verified, and codified so it can be used by the whole organization. + Shipper expectations are rising. Shippers informed by consumer technology expect a superior customer experience enabled by intuitive technology. + Shippers are also increasingly interested in sustainability. Supply chains are responsible for 80% of greenhouse gas emissions – consumers and regulators want the freight industry to literally clean up their act. + Freight’s fundamental matching problem: Only 79% of miles are loaded. Empty miles are about 1.5% of US greenhouse gas emissions. + Supply chains have been volatile since the beginning of the pandemic, with elevated rates and fragile capacity highlighting the need for innovative procurement solutions. * Raj and the Uber Freight team believe they can address and solve many of the problems listed above. * Uber Freight is a logistics platform built on the power of Uber with the goal to reshape global logistics and deliver reliability, flexibility and transparency for shippers and carriers. * Since launching in 2017, Uber Freight has built one of the world’s largest digitally enabled carrier networks and transformed entrenched practices around pricing and booking freight to reduce inefficiencies and increase opportunities for business growth and industry collaboration. Today, the business counts over 100,000 carriers in its network and thousands of shippers as customers, from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, including AB InBev, Land O’Lakes, LG, Nestlé and many more.

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Uber Freight Launches Market Access, a strategic procurement channel that enables shippers to meet evolving demands and reliably source capacity directly on the Uber Freight marketplace

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Uber Freight Launches Self-Service Shipper Platform in Canada

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The New Customer Journey with Chris Jolly Joe Lynch and Chris Jolly discuss the new customer journey. Chris is the founder of The Freight Coach, a company that stages transportation companies ranging from traditional freight brokerages, asset-based trucking companies looking to expand into brokerage, as well as technology companies looking to implement their product into the industry.

About Chris Jolly Chris Jolly is the founder of The Freight Coach and the host of Coffee w/#TheFreightCoach podcast. Chris has over 14 years of experience in transportation with the bulk of his experience in freight brokerage. His experience within freight brokerage includes operations, sales, and leadership ranging from start-ups to one of the largest brokerages in the transportation industry. His passion is the training and development of sales and operations professionals in the brokerage business. Chris earned his bachelor’s degree in Management from the University of Wisconsin- Stout located in Menomonie, WI and holds an associate in Management from Chippewa Valley Technical College in Eau Claire, WI.

About The Freight Coach The Freight Coach partners with growth stage transportation companies ranging from traditional freight brokerages, asset-based trucking companies looking to expand into brokerage, as well as technology companies looking to implement their product into the industry. Our main objective is to utilize niche-specific transportation training methods to improve efficiencies within the sales process and use our experience to enhance your operations team to execute your freight mix at a higher level. The Freight Coach provides one on one training with leadership as well as carrier and customer sales representatives to ensure that they overcome the barriers they are facing now to pave the way for greater success.

Key Takeaways: The New Customer Journey * Chris Jolly is the founder of CJolly Freight Consulting and the host of Coffee w/#TheFreightCoach podcast. * In this podcast interview, Chris and Joe discuss the new customer journey which refers to the way that shippers and supply chain professionals research and buy 3rd party logistics services. * Prospective customers are rejecting the sales process and instead defining their own buying process. Prospects are educating themselves by consuming content (articles, social media, podcasts, etc..) rather than engaging directly with sales and marketing people. * In this new environment, the rules of (customer) engagement have shifted. * Social media is still an important element of the new customer journey, however, Chris believes that 3PLs and brokers need to up their social media game. Ideally, brands can better communicate their values and what they stand for online. * Many companies and individuals are blurring the lines between formal and informal communication – people are showing more of their authentic selves, and sharing their personal lives. This shift is kind of scary for larger brands who are reluctant to takes big risks with brands that have been built over many years. * Chris believes that buyers are attracted to companies and brands that lead with authenticity and openness. * The dark funnel is a customer’s purchasing journey that occurs off-site through social, paid, competitive, influencer and other channels not controlled or visible to the brand. * In recent years, marketers have come to rely on sales funnels that culminate in a marketing generated lead, but increasingly savvy customers are avoiding the tactics and methods (webinars, white papers, cold calls, etc..) that put them in the sales funnel. * Recent research by Sirius Decisions and Forrester suggests that 67% to 90% of the customer’s purchasing journey is in the dark funnel – consuming off-site content. * If your marketing feels like marketing you are doing it wrong. People love to buy, but they don’t want to be sold to. As buyers became increasingly savvy and sophisticated they resist anything that feels salesy. Sales and marketing teams need to find ways to engage with prospects in ways that fits their buying process.

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Building a Freight Juggernaut Again with Michael Leto Michael Leto and Joe Lynch talk about building a freight juggernaut again. Michael is the CEO of Emerge, a digital freight marketplace that was built specifically for carriers and shippers. The platform enables carriers to bid on spot and contract business that they wouldn't otherwise have access to. Additionally, Emerge enables shippers to choose from thousands of vetted carriers or better manage their RFP communication with their existing carriers.

About Michael Leto Michael Leto, CEO of Emerge, has been in the transportation industry for over 21 years and played an active role in creating one of the largest and fastest-growing 3PLs in the country. He has been recognized as one of Arizona's "Top 35 Entrepreneurs 35 and Younger" by AZ Central, “40 Under 40” by Phoenix Business Journal, and creating a culture awarded "Best Places to Work". He has a proven track record of building and scaling successful e-commerce platforms and assimilating teams to drive results and execute strategic initiatives.

About Emerge Emerge, based in Scottsdale, AZ, is one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. and is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its digital freight marketplace platform. Emerge’s award-winning marketplace provides access to direct capacity and live market conditions helping shippers and carriers make the strongest, most beneficial decisions when procuring domestic freight. Launched in 2017, Emerge is backed by Greycroft, New Road Capital, 9Yards Capital, and the founder of GlobalTranz.

Key Takeaways: Building a Freight Juggernaut Again * Michael Leto and his brother Andrew built the freight juggernaut, GlobalTranz. The brothers and their team pioneered a new way of managing freight. Their innovative approach enabled them to grow quickly and become one of the most successful 3PLs in the country. * GlobalTranz developed a transportation management system at a time when few companies understood the power of the new technology. * Additionally, GlobalTranz treated their carriers (and agents) as customers while many freight brokers had adversarial relationships with carriers. * After their successful exit at GlobalTranz, Andrew and Michael founded Emerge with the goal of transforming the freight marketplace again. * Emerge is a free freight marketplace built for both shippers and carriers. * With Emerge, shippers can ditch the blast emails to carriers and the mind-numbing Excel spreadsheets and upgrade to an advanced procurement tool for managing both spot and contract relationships. * The Emerge Marketplace gives shippers access to the lowest rates on live capacity with just a few clicks. * Emerge enables shippers to grow their partner network by connecting to thousands of verified carriers and brokers to ensure their loads are always covered. * Carriers gain access and bid directly on exclusive contract and spot lanes that they would not otherwise have access to. Emerge’s network connects carriers with shippers of all sizes, providing more opportunities for carriers to work in their preferred lanes.

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The State Of The Industry with George Abernathy

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Surviving The LTL Market with Todd Trompeter Todd Trompeter and Joe Lynch discuss surviving the LTL market. Todd is the Vice President of Logistics Operations for BlueGrace Logistics, a company that offers customizable transportation management solutions as a full-service Third-Party Logistics (3PL) provider that helps businesses manage their freight spend through industry leading technology with a large network of established carriers to customers across the country.

About Todd Trompeter Todd Trompeter is the Vice President of Logistics Operations for BlueGrace Logistics overseeing the implementation and operations of the organization’s Managed Logistics customers, in turn driving process, strategy and retention for these clients. Trompeter graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in Supply Chain Management and began his logistics career working for a small 3PL concentrating in the automotive industry. Working to support Tier 1 and Tier 2 automotive customers, Trompeter quickly learned the transportation market and held roles in operations management, procurement, and solutions. He spent many years at mid to large sized 3PL’s prior to his move to BlueGrace Logistics. Trompeter resides in Huntington Woods, MI with his wife, three kids and their golden retriever. He enjoys to skiing, playing hockey and attending family sporting events on the weekends

About BlueGrace Logistics BlueGrace Logistics offers customizable transportation management solutions as a full-service Third-Party Logistics (3PL) provider that helps businesses manage their freight spend through industry leading technology with a large network of established carriers to customers across the country. BlueGrace is based in Tampa, FL, where CEO Bobby Harris was named one of Florida’s most influential executives in transportation for 2021. With 12 offices located strategically in major transportation hubs across the U.S., BlueGrace serves over 10,000 customers annually through its proprietary technology platform, BlueShip®, that has connectivity with more than 250,000 carrier suppliers. BlueGrace is part of the technology portfolio of Warburg Pincus, a leading global private equity firm.

Key Takeaways: Surviving The LTL Market * Todd Trompeter is the Vice President of Logistics Operations for BlueGrace Logistics, a full-service Third-Party Logistics (3PL) provider that helps businesses manage their freight spend. * In the podcast interview, Todd and Joe discuss surviving the LTL market, which has become very difficult for shippers, carriers, and 3PLs. * Less-than-Truckload or LTL shipments are palletized or loose shipments weighing between 150 lbs. and 15000 lbs. LTL makes up for the majority of B2B shipments throughout the United States. Many carriers operate LTL Networks that consist of multiple points of consolidation and deconsolidation to complete each shipment. * Even before these extraordinary times, LTL shipping can be challenging. * During the pandemic, the LTL carriers have suffered from a severe labor shortage. They are having trouble hiring and retaining drivers, dock workers, operational, and administrative workers. * As a result of the labor shortage, LTL services are more expensive and service is likely to be spotty. * LTL carriers are imposing embargoes – not moving freight in lanes where they are behind and or can’t provide the proper service. * To survive the LTL market, Todd suggests that shippers do the following:

+ Collaborate with your carriers and 3PL partners who may have ideas and options that you have not considered
+ Encourage creativity among your logistics teams and partners
+ Utilize new options for moving freight like combining LTL shipments into truckloads, volume LTL shipments, new carriers, etc..
  • BlueGrace specializes in LTL freight and has built much of their technology and support systems around the complexity of LTL. Their customer support teams are experts in LTL and understand the most effective options for any type of business.
  • Their BlueShip software is free for customers and allows shippers to quote, track or control invoicing of your LTL shipments, while having access to the best nationwide carrier network and rates.

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Demand Planning in VUCA Times with Ali Raza Ali Raza and Joe Lynch discuss demand planning in VUCA times. Ali is the Founder and CEO of Throughput, where he and his team help companies realize greater output and free cash flow.

About Ali Raza Ali Raza is the Founder and CEO of Throughput, Inc., an AI-Powered software to help companies run leaner, faster, smoother, and safer operations out of the box. Ali comes from a deep academic and real-world industrial operations in process simulations and operations management. He has managed onshore/offshore/war zone logistics as well as batch, continuous, and discrete manufacturing setups. At Schlumberger, he became one of the youngest Geomarket Production Services, pioneering 3 projects and serving 50+ industrial clients. His production teams were responsible for billions of dollars of hydrocarbon output to the global economy. Ali joined his first tech startup while still an undergraduate student at the University of Pennsylvania. Since then, he has been eliminating one global bottleneck after another, with his current focus on optimizing supply chains that extend to Mars.

About ThroughPut, Inc. ThroughPut Inc. is the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Supply Chain pioneer that enables companies to optimize their Operations by leveraging their existing Data Systems to increase Output, Quality and Profitability across their entire enterprise. ThroughPut's AI software, ELI, includes the only Bottleneck Management System (BMS) that utilizes existing enterprise data systems, such as ERP, MES, IMS, TMS, WMS, PLC, EAM, POS, CRM, SCADA, Historian, and other data systems, to solve for the $25 Trillion of annual Waste across global supply chains already today. Such constraints to the $90 Trillion global Economy could otherwise be dedicated to more productive, useful and sustainable purposes for the benefit of all stakeholders and communities. ThroughPut's AI software is designed by Fortune 500 Supply Chain & Logistics leaders, Silicon Valley AI and Analytics pioneers, and top global Operations Experts in the areas of the Theory of Constraints, Lean Manufacturing, Supply Chain Automation, Total Quality Management, and over four-dozen other leading best practices now digitized as part of the ELI software, with hundreds of years of hands-on experience in the space.

Key Takeaways: Demand Planning in VUCA Times * Ali Raza is the Founder and CEO of Throughput, where he and his team help companies realize greater output and free cash flow. * This episode is actually a webinar hosted by Joe Lynch, featuring Ali Raza discussing demand planning in VUCA times. * Demand planning is a supply chain management process that enables a company to project future demand and successfully customize company output — be it toilet paper, laptops or truck capacity — according to those projections. * The demand planning process typically involves: + Collecting, organizing and preparing data + Creating a preliminary forecast + Integrating market data + Reconciling bottom-up and top-down forecasts + Creating a final forecast + Using analytics to monitor forecast vs actual and adjust accordingly * Demand planning is never easy, but in VUCA times, it becomes practically impossible because the demand and capacity signals are subject to Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity (VUCA). * In the webinar, Ali Raza, Founder and CEO of ThroughPut explains how demand sensing with real-time intelligence can be used to create better demand forecasts. With demand sensing, companies can easily predict near-future demand patterns to streamline the flow of materials, processes, output, and free cash flow across your integrated supply chain. * Regardless of whether you sell trucking services, or tomatoes, there is a better way to predict demand and then reorient capacity accordingly. * To optimize demand planning, companies need to utilize demand sensing will: + Harmonize the right product-mix to extract greater profits + Optimize replenishment and distribution targets to create a perfect pull system + Achieve accurate inventory availability across locations with predicted customer demand * Throughput’s Demand Sensing module enables Demand Planners, S&OP Professionals and Supply Chain Managers to rapidly free up existing manufacturing capacity, gain additional throughput potential, create concrete productivity gains and boost financial impact amidst ever-growing supply and demand uncertainty.

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 **A New Model for Grocery Delivery with Sean Coakley** Sean Coakley and Joe Lynch discuss a new model for grocery delivery. Sean is the Chief Commercial Officer of Capstone Logistics, a leading provider of technology-enabled warehouse services, freight management, and last mile distribution solutions.

            **About Sean Coakley**   Sean Coakley is the Chief Commercial Officer of Capstone Logistics, a leading provider of technology-enabled warehouse services, freight management, and last mile distribution solutions. He is responsible for helping the company continue its rapid growth across its end-to-end logistics services offering. Previously, Sean held supply chain operations, design, consulting, and sales roles with companies such as EDS, Arthur Anderson, Ryder, and Kenco. He received his bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University and a master’s degree in International Business Administration from Central Michigan University.

About Capstone Logistics Capstone Logistics is the leader in providing specialized, technology-enabled solutions for the most challenging supply chains. Powered by an interconnected platform, Capstone creates end-to-end efficiencies and cost-savings that help suppliers, distributors, and retailers exceed customer expectations. From performance-driven labor solutions to high-touch transportation and fulfillment, Capstone delivers the scale, accountability, and continuity that enables modern supply chains to compete in an ever-evolving environment.

  **Key Takeaways: A New Model for Grocery Delivery** * Sean Coakley is the Chief Commercial Officer of Capstone Logistics, a leading provider of technology-enabled warehouse services, freight management, and last mile distribution solutions.
  • In the podcast interview, Sean and Joe discuss the new model for grocery delivery, which might also be called the “revenge of the retailers.”
  • Prior to the pandemic, grocery retailers were slowly dipping their toes into ecommerce and grocery delivery. The sales and associated infrastructure were very small.
  • The pandemic changed everything for grocery retailers – suddenly, consumers wanted to order their groceries online and get them delivered.
  • Many grocery retailers didn’t have their own ecommerce sites, fulfillment, and delivery services.
  • Enter the grocery delivery services like Shipt, Instacart, and others who provide a ready-made solution for the grocery delivery challenge. These companies provide the consumer interface, ecommerce technology, integrations, and personal shoppers perfect for grocery retailers who wanted to accommodate their house-bound customers.
  • Consumers loved it – a record amount of consumers took advantage of this wonderful new service.
  • Grocery shopping will never be the same and research suggests that 20% of groceries will be sold online by 2025.
  • The only problem is grocery retailers don’t like it. They no longer have a direct relationship with their customers who use the grocery apps. They also lose control of the data and the customer experience. Worst of all, many grocery retailers lose money on home delivery transactions.
  • A new model for grocery delivery has emerged. Grocery retailers are creating their own ecommerce sites and partnering with logistics companies to manage fulfillment and delivery.
  • The new model has promise because grocery retailers will own the customer relationship and experience along with valuable data and insights. Best of all, grocery stores can be profitable on their fastest growing customer segment – home delivery.
  • Additionally, the logistics providers will optimize the fulfillment and delivery service under a white label service. All communication, personnel, and vehicles carry the grocery store brand.
  • Capstone’s Last Mile service has the operational expertise and technology that gives grocery retailers an advantage over crowd-sourced delivery apps. Their solutions enhance the customer experience and give retailers more control, increased efficiency, and improved profitability.

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The State Of The Industry with George Abernathy George Abernathy and Joe Lynch discuss the state of the industry. George is the President of Emerge, one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. that is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its digital freight marketplace platform.

About George Abernathy George Abernathy, Emerge President and Board Member, has more than 30 years of supply chain and technology experience. Notably, George is the former President of leading industry publication FreightWaves where he was responsible for all revenue and commercial efforts, including SaaS, media, and virtual & physical events. George has a breadth of direct industry background, having held executive leadership positions at Transplace, J.B. Hunt, Logistics.com and Sabre Logistics.

About Emerge Emerge, based in Scottsdale, AZ, is one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. and is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its digital freight marketplace platform. Emerge’s award-winning marketplace provides access to direct capacity and live market conditions helping shippers and carriers make the strongest, most beneficial decisions when procuring domestic freight. Launched in 2017, Emerge is backed by Greycroft, New Road Capital, 9Yards Capital, and the founder of GlobalTranz.

Key Takeaways: The State Of The Industry * George Abernathy is the President and a Board Member of Emerge. Emerge is reinventing freight procurement by providing access to benchmarked rates and thousands of trusted partners to maximize cost-savings.In the podcast interview, George and Joe discuss 3 important trends that are impacting the logistics and transportation industry. * Trend #1 – Technology is separating the industry between companies that are investing heavily in technology and those that are unable or unwilling to make technology investments. The tech-centric players are lowering their costs, improving the customer experience, and redeploying headcount from manual functions as artificial intelligence (AI) and automation perform the clerk work. * Trend #2 – End-to-End visibility (from order to cash) is enabling logistics and supply chain professionals to make better decisions. While visibility is great, the ultimate goal is to improved collaboration and higher profits. “Where’s my money?” is just as important as “Where’s my stuff?” * Trend #3 – 3rd party logistics companies are increasingly developing specializations or niches. As shippers and supply chain companies demand expect (demand) more from their 3PLs, companies are investing in areas where they can be most competitive. An inch wide and a mile deep is waaay better than a mile wide and an inch deep. * Emerge welcomes George Abernathy as its new President. George has more than 30 years of supply chain and transportation industry leadership experience with carrier, broker, and technology companies. George will help guide the company to the next level of success. * Emerge uses a network model, which becomes increasingly valuable to users (carriers, shippers, agents) as it scales. * Emerge is hiring: Emerge Careers * Emerge also has a tremendous Agent Program

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The Freight RFP Process is Broken – Let’s Fix It with Maggie Petrovic

Emerge Levels Up with Michael Leto

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3PL Basics: An Introduction to 3rd Party Logistics with Roberto Cadena Robert Cadena and Joe Lynch provide an introduction to 3rd party logistics. 3rd party logistics services include 5 major categories: 1.) Transportation 2.) Warehousing 3.) Logistics 4.) Technology and 5.) Special Services. Robert is the Co-Founder and CEO of a company that provides operational, sales, marketing, and technology support to over 100 3PLs, so he has a very thorough understanding of the business.

About Robert Cadena Robert Cadena is the Co-Founder and CEO of Lean Staffing Solutions, which provides operational, marketing, sales, and technology services to the logistics and transportation industry. Prior to the founding of Lean, Robert was the Founder and CEO of Chain Express, Corp, a full-service transportation brokerage specializing in LTL, volume, and truckload transportation. Robert's experience and expertise in transportation, logistics, technology, and executive leadership make him uniquely qualified to run one of America's fastest-growing companies. Robert earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Florida International University.

About Lean Solutions Group Lean Solutions Group provides operational, sales, marketing, and technology support to over 290 customers in logistics and 320 total To succeed in the transportation and logistics business, 3PLs need to be able to hire and retain the very best talent, while keeping a lid on costs. Since the competition for the best talent is fierce companies need an edge that will help them win, Lean Staffing Solutions is that edge. Lean provides a turnkey solution to staffing challenges using a proven process that will improve profits while reducing employee costs. Lean can deliver on this promise because they are the pioneers in helping U.S. based companies set up satellite offices in Colombia. Since 2014, Lean has worked with over 290 satisfied U.S. based transportation and logistics providers. Lean ensures that your satellite office in Colombia is staffed with highly educated, English speaking professionals trained in your company’s processes and systems. The Lean approach is a low cost, low risk, low hassle, and they manage the entire process with their account managers. Lean Staffing Solutions offers a suite of product offerings from traditional staffing to technology, sales, and marketing services.

Key Takeaways: An Introduction to 3rd Party Logistics * According to CSCMP, a Third-Party Logistics Provider (3PL) is a company that provides multiple logistics services for use by customers. Preferably, these services are integrated, or "bundled" together by the provider. These firms facilitate the movement of parts and materials from suppliers to manufacturers and finished products from manufacturers to distributors and retailers. * Sometimes 3rd party logistics companies are described as: + Asset-based – companies that own actual assets like trucks, boats, planes, warehouses + Non-asset based – companies that don’t own assets like brokerages, service providers, etc.. these companies tend to invest in technology + Asset light – companies with assets and brokerage capabilities * The definitions are confusing because the space is so dynamic and ever-changing. * The easiest way to look at 3rd party logistics is by the service they provide, which fall into 5 buckets: 1.) Transportation 2.) Logistics 3.) Warehousing 4.) Technology 5.) Special Services * Transportation Services + Small Package + Air Cargo + Less Than Truckload (LTL) + Truckload + Intermodal + Ocean + Rail + Bulk + Dedicated Contract Carriage + Field Acquisition + Equipment / Drivers + Final Mile * Warehousing Services + Pick and Pack, Sub-assembly + Cross-docking + Distribution Center Management + Site Location + Transloading + Vendor Managed Inventory + Fulfillment * Logistics Services + LLP/4th Party Logistics + Integrated Logistics + Just-in-Time (JIT) + Global Trade Svcs + Inbound Logistics + Logistics Process Reengineering + Payment Auditing / Processing + Inventory Management + Vendor Management + Shared Services * Technology Services + Customer / Supplier Management + EDI + Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) + Freight Payment / Claims Auditing + Global Trade Management (GTM) + Optimization + Predictive Analytics + SC Design + Sustainability + Transportation Management System (TMS) + Visibility + Warehouse Management System (WMS) * Special Services + Direct to Store + Direct to Home + Foreign Trade Zone + Import / Export / Customs + Reverse Logistics / Product Lifecycle Management + Marketing / Customer Service + Global Expansion + Supply Chain Security Analysis + Contingency / Crisis Planning + Logistics/Transportation Consulting + Labor Management + Sustainability and Green Logistics

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  • Is Sustainability Really a Problem with Matt McLelland Matt McLelland and Joe Lynch discuss is sustainability really a problem. Matt is the VP of Sustainability and Innovation at Covenant Transport Services, a premium service provider of transportation services with focus on temperature controlled products, regional, and long haul delivery.

About Matt McLelland For the first 15 years of his professional career Matt focused on information technology - working for a large silicon valley software companies to data center startups to a brief stint with a family foundation who, unlike his previous employers, existed to give all their money away. In early 2000 he entered the world of logistics - mostly implementing large software systems but due to his professional curiosity consistently asked to look at innovations in trucking and warehousing. In mid-2015 his employer opened one of the first industry "Innovation Labs" - a loosely structured group with the single purpose to research and test early-stage supply chain innovations. From inventory counting drones, robotic automation, human exo-skeletons, and virtual reality applications - these were just a few of the many solutions they regularly explored. In early 2018 Matt tried to leave the logistics industry and start building outdoor adventure vans (that's another story) but was given a unique opportunity to join Covenant Logistics - a premium service provider of transportation and warehousing services. In his role as VP of Sustainability and Innovation he works directly with senior leadership to research future trends in the logistics industry and evaluate their applicability to Covenant's strategy of providing more affordable, safer, cleaner delivery of product. Lately he's been spending most of his time looking at Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Environmental / Social Governance (ESG) as many supply chain companies are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprints using everything from alternative fuels like Battery Electric and Hydrogen to autonomous vehicles to optimization software. When not at work, Matt spends most of his time outdoors and travelling with his family in their DIY converted 2017 Sprinter Van, fondly christened "Chad The Van" by his teenage son. Chadthevan regularly transports both the family and outdoor gear to their frequent outdoor activities - you can follow their adventures on Instagram at @chadthevan

About Covenant Covenant Logistics provides transportation and logistics services in the United States. It operates through four segments: Expedited, Dedicated, Managed Freight, and Warehousing. The Expedited segment primarily provides truckload services to customers with high service freight and delivery standards. The Dedicated segment provides customers with committed truckload capacity over contracted periods using equipment either owned or leased by the company. The Managed Freight segment offers brokerage services, including logistics capacity by outsourcing the carriage of customers' freight to third parties; and transport management services, such as logistics services on a contractual basis to customers who prefer to outsource their logistics needs. The Warehousing segment provides day-to-day warehouse management services to customers. The segment also provides shuttle and switching services to shuttling containers and trailers. The company also engages in used equipment sales and leasing business. It serves transportation companies, such as parcel freight forwarders, less-than-truckload carriers, and third-party logistics providers; and traditional truckload customers, including manufacturers, retailers, and food and beverage shippers. Covenant Logistics was founded in 1986 and is based in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Key Takeaways: Is Sustainability Really a Problem + Matt McLelland is the VP of Sustainability and Innovation at Covenant Transport Services, a premium service provider of transportation services with focus on temperature controlled products, regional, and long haul delivery. + In the podcast interview, Matt and Joe discuss whether sustainability is really a problem – or just a lot of hype and corporate posturing. + Matt makes a very convincing argument that sustainability is a very real concern for transportation and logistics providers because 1.) Shippers (customers) increasingly expect or even require their logistics partners to provide services with less environment impact. 2.) State and federal regulators are focusing their efforts on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the trucking business is responsible for approximately 5% of those emissions. + The Boston Consulting Group published a report that suggests 80% of GHG emissions are a result of supply chains – so manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, and their logistics partners will come under pressure to reduce their environmental impact, especially GHG emissions. + Matt noted that there are some ways to reduce GHG emissions that are relatively easy (low hanging fruit) and other ways that require larger investments and a bigger commitment from both the logistics companies and their customers. + The low hanging fruit opportunities include retiring old trucks with newer fuel efficient trucks, carbon capture systems like Remora and making trucks more aerodynamic with aftermarket systems like Truck Wings. + For companies that want to greatly reduce GHG emissions, investments in new technologies like electric, hydrogen, and compressed natural gas trucks may be necessary. These technologies are available, however they are all have limitations. + There are lots of ways transportation and l Carbon Capture for Semi-Trucks with Paul Grossogistics companies can get started on sustainability including: reducing empty miles, more efficient routing, maximizing trailer space, joining SmartWay, adding a sustainability KPI to standard reporting., etc.Learn More About Is Sustainability Really a Problem Matt McLelland LinkedIn

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Supply Chain: Cash or Trash with Seth Page Seth Page and Joe Lynch discuss supply chain: cash or trash. Seth is the COO of TroughPut.ai, an artificial intelligence (AI) supply chain pioneer that enables companies to detect, prioritize and alleviate dynamic operational bottlenecks in real-time.

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About Seth Page Seth Page is a senior technology executive, 8x entrepreneur, operator and cross-border deal-making expert who seamlessly bridges the worlds of technology, operations and finance. An expert in equity investments and scaling start-ups to venture-capital backed high-growth companies and into successful exits, divestitures, and IPO trajectories. Deep, hands-on technology roots underpin over two decades of business development, operations and venture activity. Tech pioneer and founder providing deal flow origination for angels, venture capital firms, corporations and family offices in diverse yet interconnected areas including Industrial AI, IOT, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Operations Technology, Enterprise, Telecommunications, Security & Access Control. He has founded, funded, scaled and exited multiple start-ups for investors, including: ThroughPut.ai; DataRPM (acquired: Progress); UniKey; PV Media Group* (acquired: RhythmOne / Blinkx); *RayV (acquired: Yahoo); Oyster Optics (acquired: Techquity); AdOnNetwork (acquired: PVMG); Trade.com (acquired: ABM AMRO); as well as deals including Xoom.com (IPO & acquired: NBC); LendingTree (IPO & acquired: IAC); Fetchback (acquired: eBay / GSI); Samsung (acquired: mSpot); xanox (joint acquisition by Axel Springer and PubliGroupe)*; Litronic (acquired Pulsar & IPO), and many other transactions. Seth earned an Executive MBA with honors in International Business from the Thunderbird School of Global Management, as well as a BS in Economics and a BS in German Linguistics & Literature, both from the University of California, Irvine, as well as a scholarship to study Volkswirtschaft and Germanistik* at the Georg-August-Universität in Göttingen, Germany.

About ThroughPut Inc ThroughPut.ai is a Silicon Valley-based Supply Chain AI leader that puts Industrial Material Flow on Autopilot by leveraging existing Enterprise Data to achieve superior Business, Operations, Financial and Sustainability Results. ThroughPut’s AI-powered Supply Chain software predicts Demand, reorients Production Capacity, reassigns Warehouse Space, and reorders Materials optimally, so businesses minimize overpromising and under-delivering. By way of ThroughPut’s Supply Chain AI Orchestration software that sits on top of existing data architectures, ThroughPut improves material flow and free-cash-flow across the entire end-to-end value chain more than 5-times faster than leading contemporary solutions. The founding team is led by seasoned serial entrepreneurs with real-world AI, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Transportation and Operational experience, from the shop-floor to the top-floor, at leading Fortune 500 Industrial Companies & pioneering Enterprise Technology companies.

Key Takeaways: Supply Chain: Cash or Trash * Seth Page is the COO of ThroughPut.ai, an artificial intelligence (AI) supply chain pioneer that enables companies to detect, prioritize and alleviate dynamic operational bottlenecks in real-time. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Seth discuss the enormous waste in supply chains. While supply chains create all the wonderful goods and services we enjoy, they also produce a lot of waste. * Approximately one-third of supply chain output is waste – it adds no value for anyone. The waste is horrible for bottom lines and the environment. * According to Boston Consulting Group’s recent report, 80% of greenhouse gases are created by supply chains so to improve sustainability and profitability, companies must address the waste in the supply chain. * The waste occurs because supply chain data is in separate silos and decisions are made to optimize locally – not globally. In other words, each player in the supply chain makes a rational decision based on the information that they have. While that decision might be good for their organization, it might be a bad for the end-to-end supply chain. * Supply chain practitioners make decisions using faulty forecasts, old assumptions, and outdated tools. * ThroughPut provides an integrated view of company-wide operations by pulling data from all of your disparate systems. * Throughput can identify and manage constraints to free cash flow, while meeting revenue targets with output. * To make better decisions, supply chain practitioners need demand sensing with real-time intelligence that can be used to create better demand forecasts. * With demand sensing, companies can easily predict near-future demand patterns to streamline the flow of materials, processes, output, and free cash flow across your integrated supply chain. * Seth and the team at ThroughPut unlock operations agility and efficiency, to meet unpredictable customer demands, while creating uninterrupted flow of materials through supply chain networks. This approach minimizes waste and maximizes profitability.

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  • The New World Of Warehousing with Matt Fain Matt Fain and Joe Lynch discuss the new world of warehousing. Matt is the Co-Founder and CEO of popcapacity, which is dedicated to simplifying the process for sourcing warehouse space.

About Matt Fain Matt Fain is the Co-Founder and CEO of popcapacity™, which provides a cloud-based platform that enables shipper and suppliers to seamlessly connect. Matt started his career as an electrician, and quickly found himself selling the products he once installed. He fell in love with the “Art of Sales” and found himself eventually owning a 3PL logistics franchise with Bluegrace Logistics. After some very successful years Matt decided to sell the company and shifted his focus to asset-based trucking. Matt started a company called GO Expedited, which primarily focused on high-value, time-critical, urgent freight. This is where he started to see the massive change in final mile logistics, warehousing, and fulfilment and what the future may hold. After several confirming conversations Matt and his partner, Derek Loftus decided to start popcapacity™ in 2021 with the vision of delivering frictionless warehouse and fulfillment capacity by leveraging a digital marketplace, AI and virtual touring.

About popcapacity™ Popcapacity™ is the first true digital marketplace for warehousing and fulfillment space. By leveraging AI and virtual touring technology, they have accelerated and enhanced the way shippers and suppliers directly connect on amazing opportunities! The popcapacity™ marketplace allows suppliers a digital way to showcase their space and receive opportunities from customers that make sense for their business. Shippers leveraging the popcapacity™ marketplace gain access to over 30,000,000 million square feet of warehousing and fulfilment capacity at their fingertips. Fully equipped with “Digital Space Matching” technology and virtual touring to ensure you are connecting with the perfect partner. Popcapacity is Supply Chain’s AirBnb for Warehousing & Fulfillment space.

Key Takeaways: The New World Of Warehousing + Matt Fain is the Co-Founder and CEO of popcapacity, which is dedicated to simplifying the process for sourcing warehouse space. + In the podcast interview, Joe and Matt discuss the new world of warehousing. Below are the changes that were reviewed on the podcast:

    - Nano-fulfillment / Micro-fulfillment. To support same-day, next-day shipping, some companies are opening warehouses that are smaller and located closer to population centers.
    - Labor crisis. As ecommerce fulfillment booms, some warehousing companies are struggling to find good talent willing to work in warehousing.
    - Productivity improvement / technology investment. As ecommerce fulfillment becomes an increasingly important part of the economy, warehousing companies are investing in technology to increase productivity.
    - New tech-centric competitors entering the market with innovative business models. Companies like Ware2Go, Flexe, STORD and popcapacity are transforming the warehousing business with technology that greatly improves the customer experience.
    - Just-in-time vs just-in-case. Many companies, especially manufacturers, utilize a just-in-time (JIT) approach to inventory management. With the delays caused by the pandemic and the port congestion, some JIT practitioners are adding more inventory just-in-case.
    - Sustainability. Consumers and shippers are now expecting their logistics partners to offer more sustainable solutions. The largest logistics companies are investing heavily in sustainability which will force the whole industry to invest to keep up.
    - Customer experience. Technology companies, led by Amazon, are creating a superior customer experience. Example: Ware2Go is providing on demand warehousing, so companies can scale with on‑demand warehousing and a nationwide fulfillment network.
+ Matt and his team at popcapacity leverage proprietary technology to streamline the process of procuring warehouse space, while also understanding the power of relationships in supply chain.**Learn More About The New World Of Warehousing**   Matt Fain LinkedIn

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      * **FreightTech Meets FinTech with Victor Ofstein** Joe Lynch and Victor Ofstein discuss freight-tech meets fin-tech. Victor is the Head of Strategic Partnerships at Melio where he brings Melio's seamless online payments to the logistics and transportation industry.

About Victor Ofstein Victor Ofstein heads Melio's Freight and Logistics practice, introducing innovative digital payment solutions to brokers, carriers, forwarders, factors and shippers. Prior to joining Melio, he was a founding team member of Freightos, the online digital marketplace for international freight, and served for 7 years as their COO, playing a key role in streamlining and digitizing back office logistics operations such as quoting, pricing and payments. His career has spanned two decades at the intersection of software, services and billing, leading large scale customer engagements at IBM (IBM), Amdocs (DOX) and Accenture (ACN). In his precious free-time, Victor enjoys hiking and camping with his wife and six kids.

About Melio Melio is a payment solution that streamlines your workflow and helps you manage cash flow. Pay business bills the way that suits your business best. With Melio, you can pay all your shippers, carriers and factors with ACH, check, debit or a credit card - even if they don’t accept cards. Melio integrates fully with QuickBooks, so you can manage and track every payment in one place.

Key Takeaways: FreightTech Meet FinTech with Victor Ofstein + Victor Ofstein is the Head of Strategic Partnerships at Melio, a company that is bringing fin-tech to freight-tech. + According to Victor, the number one question in transportation and logistics is “Where is my stuff?” The number two question in transportation and logistics is “Where is my money?” + Victor and the team at Melio are making it easier for transportation and logistics companies to make and receive payments. + In our personal lives, we have gotten use to consumer payment technologies that make getting and receiving money very easy. In our professional lives, payments are often a hassle with an over-reliance on checks and snail mail. + Given the importance of cash flow and on-time payments to carriers, brokers, and 3PLs partners, companies need the flexibility, speed, and convenience of fin-tech – similar to the consumer experience. + Melio is the simplest way to pay vendors and contractors. + With Melio, companies can pay any invoice with a bank transfer for free, or use their credit card to defer payment (2.9% fee). Vendors receive a check or a bank deposit. + In addition, Melio’s technology integrates into transportation management systems which makes payments and accounting even easier. Learn More: FreightTech Meets FinTech Victor Ofstein LinkedIn

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DTC Frozen Food with Richard Gray Richard Gray and Joe Lynch discuss DTC frozen food. Richard is the founder and CEO of Gray Growth Strategies, a consulting company that provides custom-tailored solutions for refrigerated or frozen food fulfillment needs.

About Richard Gray Richard Gray is a leading strategist in global direct-to-consumer marketing and business model development. An expert brand marketer across multi-channel environments, he achieves results quickly and within optimized budgets. His expertise lies in frozen food logistics, and he is well versed in operations, supply chain, manufacturing, administrative, and more, with a deep understanding of how to pull the end product through the marketplace. Richard understands the process of structuring a business around a product, service or concept full circle and has developed deep experience in a broad range of industries in most every possible trade class: manufacturing, wholesale, distribution, multi-level, retail, and D-T- C. His primary focus is now helping food & beverage brands both large and small, launch and/ or scale in the fast-paced world of ecommerce. He’s helped develop DTC programs for some of the leading Ecommerce food and meal delivery services in the country.

About Gray Growth Strategies Gray Growth Strategies provides custom-tailored solutions for refrigerated or frozen food fulfillment needs. Their specialty is shipping services for e-commerce companies selling frozen food products on platforms such as Amazon and Shopify. If you need help figuring out the logistics of DTC frozen foods, they are here to help you. With strategically placed frozen food fulfillment centers, you can ship your products quickly and affordably to your customers. They'll help you with a full logistics strategy to ensure your customers get the perfect product efficiently. Their relationships with the top shipping partners and leading cold storage companies become your assets. They’ve developed all the necessary relationships to provide you with the perfect solution for your DTC frozen food business.
If you’re looking for a partner to help with the logistics and e-commerce implementation of your DTC frozen food product, they’re ready to go to work for you.

Key Takeaways: DTC Frozen Food * Richard Gray is the Founder and CEO of Gray Growth Strategies, a consultancy that develops custom-tailored solutions for refrigerated or frozen food shippers. * DTC frozen food is one of the biggest fulfillment and logistics challenge. * DTC = direct to consumer, usually direct to the consumers home. * Direct to consumer (DTC) frozen food has the following challenges:

+ Ensuring the business case is feasible and profitable

    - DTC is not a winning strategy for many products
+ Customer acquisition

    - Getting new customers is difficult and expensive
+ Keeping customers / Repeat business

    - Customers must receive their shipment in pristine condition or they will not reorder
    - The cost of refunds and or a poor experience is a lost customer
+ Transportation costs

    - Small parcel costs may be as high at 30-40% of the total cost
+ Cash flow problems

    - Transportation, fulfillment, packaging, and inventory in multiple locations can create cash flow problems so proper funding is key
  • Richard and his team at Gray Growth Strategies works with frozen food companies that need a winning direct-to-consumer strategy. Gray Growth Strategies has the strategic, marketing, and operational experience and expertise to ensure that DTC shipper succeed.
  • Gray Growth Strategies provides turnkey refrigerated and frozen food logistics solutions for ecommerce brands.

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Disruptive Tech In The Supply Chain with Charley Dehoney Charley Dehoney and Joe Lynch discuss disruptive tech in the supply chain. Charley is the Vice President of ZEBOX AMERICA, an international incubator and accelerator of innovative startups focused on two sectoral areas: transport, mobilities, logistics and industry.

About Charley Dehoney Charley Dehoney is the Vice-President of ZEBOX AMERICA, an international incubator & accelerator for innovative startups, focuses on two sectoral areas: transport, mobilities, logistics on the one hand & Industry 4.0 on the other hand.​ Following his studies at San Jose State University, in the heart of Silicon Valley, Charley naturally started his career in 2003 in the field of supply chain and logistic technologies, working in the sales teams of companies such as Fusion Logistics, Cargomatic and ShipHawk. ​ Then, he acquired and managed Manning's Truck Brokerage, a 50-year-old, private equity-backed logistics company, which he successfully digitalized and sold in 2020 to FitzMark.​ After, he was the CEO of Freight Mango, a Global Digital Freight Marketplace focused on streamlining and automating global trade.​ Since August 2021, he has built and lead ZEBOX AMERICA, based in Arlington, Virginia. As a seasoned entrepreneur, investor and executive in logistics technology, Charley’s mission is to connect the most innovative startups to corporate partners through ZEBOX.​ Being a lifelong athlete, Charley is passionate about coaching. Over the years, Charley also followed an entrepreneurial path and has been a dedicated mentor, coach and angel investor for many entrepreneurs in the field of logistic innovation. ​

About ZEBOX ZEBOX is the international incubator and accelerator of innovative startups founded on the initiative of Rodolphe Saadé, CEO of CMA CGM and led by Matthieu Somekh, an expert on entrepreneurship and innovation. ZEBOX focuses on two sectoral areas: transport, mobilities, logistics and industry X.0 with at the heart of each project, advanced technologies like AI, blockchain, IoT, robotics, cybersecurity and virtual or augmented reality. ZEBOX is zeplace to be for innovative projects related to new techs enablers. ZEBOX offers startups two tailor-made support programs, adapted according to the progress of their project. Thanks to its international network of corporate partners (CMA CGM, Accenture, BNP Paribas, EY, Centrimex, CEVA) and opening to the world, ZEBOX offers an outstanding framework to build future interactions between startups, corporates, academics and investors.

Key Takeaways: Disruptive Tech In The Supply Chain * Technology is having a huge impact on the logistics and supply chain. Most technology projects deliver incremental improvement, while others are disruptive (in a good way) and change the way we do business. * Increasingly, technology leaders are transforming businesses and industries by providing a superior customer experience. * In the podcast interview, Charley Dehoney, Vice President of ZEBOX, an international incubator and accelerator, explains how ZEBOX is helping innovative startups launch and scale. * ZEBOX offers startups with technological innovation in the sectors of transport, logistics and mobility two support programs: an incubation program and an acceleration program. * The transport and logistics sectors are facing major transformation challenges where innovation plays a key role. * More digitalization, more automation, more transparency, more traceability, and more sustainable development are all examples where startups can bring real added value and disrupt a market that has long been dominated by a few giants. * The 3 main selection criteria to join ZEBOX are the sector of activity, the technology and the stage of maturity of the startup. The founding team which play a leading role in the success of a startup is of course added to this. * ZEBOX was founded two years ago in Marseilles (France), by Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and CEO of CMA CGM Group, alongside other noted leaders in the field such as GTT, CEVA Logistics, CIMC, BNP Paribas, Centrimex and INFOSYS. * CMA CGM will invest a projected $36 million to expand operations in Hampton Roads Virginia, reinforce its headquarters in Norfolk, Virginia, and establish the American hub of ZEBOX in Arlington County, a startup incubator and accelerator. CMA CGM and ZEBOX will be in good company as Amazon’s second HQ will be located in the same complex.

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 **The ROAR Logistics Story with Robert Rich**  Bob Rich and Joe Lynch discuss the ROAR Logistics story. Bob is the Founder and President of ROAR Logistics, a based logistics company that delivers world-class service by rail, ocean, air or road.

 **About Bob Rich** Bob Rich is the Founder and President of ROAR Logistics, a Buffalo based logistics company that lives up to its name by delivering world-class service by **R**ail, **O**cean, **A**ir or **R**oad (**ROAR**). Prior to founding ROAR with 3 associates in 2003, Bob held a series of positions with increasing responsibilities at both Rich’s (his family’s business) and other logistics companies. ROAR has enjoyed rapid growth and now has 8 locations within the USA. Bob gives all the credit to the ROAR team and the culture they have created. Bob earned a BS in Environmental Psychology from St. Lawrence University and an MBA from the Richard J. Wehle School of Business, Canisius College. When he is not busy leading the charge at ROAR, Bob is a family man who has diverse interests including acting, music, and volunteering in the Buffalo community.

About ROAR Logistics Founded in 2003, ROAR Logistics entered the transportation industry as an upstart Intermodal Marketing Company (IMC), approaching an old industry with a fresh, innovative attitude. Pioneering a much-needed transformation in transportation services, Founder & President, Bob Rich III, set out with two associates and a vision to change the logistics landscape – placing shippers at the forefront of its mission to build a “World Class” logistics company. October 2018 marked the beginning of ROAR’s 15th year in business and, today, the company continues to be recognized as a world-class industry leader in domestic truckload & LTL freight brokerage, intermodal marketing services, international freight forwarding, NVOCC and US-licensed customs brokerage services. Headquartered in Buffalo, New York, ROAR continues to grow successfully, with ten operations throughout the United States and a global network of agents providing comprehensive transportation services in over 150 countries worldwide. ROAR prides itself on delivering an extensive portfolio of award-winning transportation and logistics solutions – whether by Rail, Ocean, Air or Road – to a diverse clientele across a broad spectrum of industries.

Key Takeaways: The ROAR Logistics Story * Bob Rich is the Founder and President of ROAR Logistics, a Buffalo based logistics company that lives up to its name by delivering world-class service by Rail, Ocean, Air or Road (ROAR). * In the podcast interview, Bob and Joe discuss Bob’s life, career, and his role as the Founder and President of ROAR Logistics. * Bob comes from a family of successful entrepreneurs and Bob grew up working in the family business. * Bob started ROAR Logistics in 2003 with Tony Barnes, Beth Grieshober, and Guy Gessner. ROAR’s first load booked was a rail shipment and was handled by Tony Barnes. * Today ROAR has sales in excess of $315M and 180 associates in 10 offices nationwide. * Bob believes that ROAR Logistics success is because of the people and the culture. * Click here to see ROAR’s Philosophy.

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The Great Logistics Industry Consolidation with Chris Wofford Chris Wofford and Joe Lynch discuss the great logistics industry consolidation. Chris is the Founder and Managing Partner of Wofford Advisors LLC, a strategic advisory boutique that provides best-in-class strategic advice to clients competing in the global supply chain, which includes all forms of transport, logistics, B2B and B2C movements of goods — and increasingly tech-enabled consumer and industrial services.

About Chris Wofford Chris Wofford is the Founder and Managing Partner of Wofford Advisors LLC, an independent, strategic advisory boutique focused on M&A transactions in B2B and B2C movement of goods in the global supply chain. Chris started his career in the M&A group at DLJ-LA under Ken Moelis. His career path is unusual for having spent 10 years as a M&A banker prior to becoming the lead coverage officer in T&L. As a senior banker, he has run numerous industry groups at major investment banks for the past 30 years. He has executed over $120bn of buyside and sellside M&A assignments, including numerous cross-border transactions. Chris earned an MBA, Finance & Strategy, Booth School of Business from University of Chicago and a BA, History & East Asian Studies at Oberlin College. While at Oberlin Chris was All-Conference & Most Valuable Offensive Lineman, Varsity Football Team; Twice All-Conference & Captain, Varsity Lacrosse Team.

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       Wofford Advisors is an independent advisory firm focused on strategic idea generation and M&A transaction execution within the global supply chain and tech-enabled services sectors. We have a proven track-record of delivering successful outcomes for large public companies, family-owned businesses, as well as financial sponsors. Our team's M&A expertise ranges in size from $50 million to $50 billion enterprise value and encompasses contested and cross-border transactions. Founded by Chris Wofford, former head of Transport & Logistics Investment Banking at large financial institutions, such as Wells Fargo, Bank of America and Macquarie Capital, the firm reunites former colleagues from the earlier Bear Stearns M&A days, where Chris was a Senior Managing Director. During his 30+ year career, Chris has represented major corporations, such as UPS, FedEx, Ryder, Neptune Orient Lines (APL Logistics), GENCO, Norbert Dentressangle (now part of XPO/GXO), Ozburn-Hessey (now part of Geodis) and many others. Wofford Advisors' core services include Buyside Advisory, Sellside Advisory, Strategic Consulting and Complex and Cross Border Transactions. Please visit our website for a more comprehensive explanation of our credentials and capabilities.

       **Key Takeaways: The Great Logistics Industry Consolidation**  * Chris Wofford is the Founder and Managing Partner of Wofford Advisors, an independent, strategic advisory boutique focused on M&A transactions in B2B and B2C movement of goods in the global supply chain.
  • Chris Wofford explains what’s driving the great logistics industry consolidation, along with who is buying and who is selling.
  • The great logistics industry consolidation is being driven by:
    • The growth of ecommerce and home delivery (B2B shift to B2C)
    • Tech disruption especially by companies backed by venture capital
    • Low cost of borrowing money
    • The hot logistics market is enabling financial buyers to buy, grow, and sell companies in a much faster time period (2-3 years instead of 5-7 years)
  • Who is buying?
    • Private equity companies who buy, grow, and sell logistics and transportation companies
    • Larger companies that want to better serve their customers by adding new services, geographic footprint, capability, etc.
    • Big logistics and transportation companies often face the choice of building new divisions/services or buying a company to gain those services
  • Who is selling?
    • Private equity companies who buy, grow, and sell logistics and transportation companies
    • Entrepreneurs and family owned companies looking to exit
  • Wofford Advisors was established as a platform to provide best-in-class strategic advice to clients competing in the global supply chain, which includes all forms of transport, logistics, B2B and B2C movements of goods — and increasingly tech-enabled consumer and industrial services.

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Different and Better with Nick Dangles Nick Dangles and Joe Lynch discuss different and better. Nick is the Co-founder of Kinetic, a company that helps freight tech companies increase sales, generate more effective marketing and drive long-term adoption of their product.

About Nick Dangles Nick Dangles is the Co-founder of Kinetic, a company that helps freight tech companies get their products to market faster and with better adoption. Nick is a tenured veteran of full truckload freight brokerage who has firsthand knowledge of technology’s power in the freight industry. Nick’s operational focus and capacity to find a path forward, no matter the challenge, make his skills indispensable when working on a project, problem, or idea. Nick received his degree in Philosophy from The University of Illinois and received his law degree from Loyola University Chicago School of Law.

About Kinetic Kinetic helps freight tech companies get their products to market faster and with better adoption. It’s not enough to simply build a great product. To succeed, both startups and companies at scale need to make decisions about how to effectively acquire new customers and address their target audience. By leveraging our network and transportation experience, we assess the current market understanding of your product to help find product-market-fit and provide support to your sales and marketing teams. We also partner with your company to build and deliver effective training materials, drive adoption throughout an organization, and provide basic customer support.

Key Takeaways: Different and Better * Nick Dangles is the Co-founder of Kinetic, a company that helps freight tech companies get their products to market faster and with better adoption. * In the podcast interview, Nick and Joe discuss what it takes to be different and better. * One way to win new sales is to be seen as different and better by prospective customers. * In the transportation and logistics space, many companies feel like their service has been commoditized. * A commodity is an economic good, usually a resource, that has full or substantial fungibility: that is, the market treats instances of the good as equivalent or nearly so with no regard to who produced them. * To be different and better, companies can do the following:

+ Develop a specialty, a market niche where …
+ Use technology as a way to reduce cost, streamline the process, and deliver a better customer experience.
+ Leverage social media to communicate, connect, and persuade prospective customers.
+ Create great content via articles, blog posts, videos, podcasts, etc..
  • Nick and the Kinetic team helps companies define and execute marketing strategies that work, whether you are a freight broker or freight technology provider.

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The Dark Funnel with Tom Augenthaler Tom Augenthaler and Joe Lynch discuss the dark funnel. As the founder of an influencer marketing company, Tom helps companies tell stories that make the customer the hero. Having customers and influencers talk positively about your company is one of the best ways to attract and win new business.

About Tom Augenthaler Tom Augenthaler is the Founder and CEO of The Influence Marketer. On the website, Tom shares his ideas and knowledge of influencer marketing with others looking to learn about this powerful strategy. Tom is a pioneer in the space and has been working with influencers since 2007 while with Hewlett Packard, and as a consultant helping corporate clients since 2009. He is an international speaker, corporate trainer, and recognized as one of the Top 50 experts in the field by Talking Influence. Tom writes for several media outlets including Social Media Examiner and Social Media Today. Tom earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from Gettysburg College and a Master of Liberal Arts in English and American Lit from Harvard University.

About 551 Media and The Influence Marketer The Influence Marketer is the best place to learn about B2B influencer marketing. Tom Augenthaler has been helping top brands utilize B2B influencer marketing since 2007, he is a true pioneer in the space. The Influencer Marketer provides lots of free content on influencer marketing and is the place to go for any company looking to start or improve their use of influencer marketing. Tom offers full team training on the many different aspects of the process, one on one mentoring, or strategy calls. He consults digitally and in-person to help B2B businesses build a marketing strategy that is right for them.

Key Takeaways: The Dark Funnel * Tom Augenthaler is the Founder and CEO of 551 Media, where he helps B2B companies build brand affinity with influencers. * In the podcast interview, Tom explains that the dark funnel is a customer’s purchasing journey that occurs off-site through social, paid, competitive, influencer and other channels not controlled or visible to the brand. * In recent years, marketers have come to rely on sales funnels that culminate in a marketing generated lead, but increasingly savvy customers are avoiding the tactics and methods (webinars, white papers, cold calls, etc..) that put them in the sales funnel. * Instead customers are educating themselves about their buying options via articles, blog posts, social media, videos, influencers, etc.. outside the view of the sales and marketing team. Prospects from the dark funnel often contact companies with a good understanding of the company’s service offering and very close to making their buying decision. * Marketing tools that enable marketers to engage, track, and contact prospects are great, however, some brands have been over-zealous and savvy customers are keeping themselves off the radar and in the dark funnel. * Recent research by Sirius Decisions and Forrester suggests that 67% to 90% of the customer’s purchasing journey is in the dark funnel - consuming off-site content. * Tom and his team help companies navigate the dark funnel. They empower businesses to inspire, educate, and persuade through influencers.

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Owning The Customer Experience with Larry Gordon Larry Gordon and Joe Lynch discuss owning the customer experience. Larry is is the Managing Director, GTM, Emtec Digital, a global technology services company that provides digital software engineering and transformation solutions to clients across multiple industries.

About Larry Gordon Larry Gordon is the Managing Director, GTM, Emtec Digital. Prior to joining Emtec, Larry has held senior leadership positions at Cognizant and Capgemini and has founded and led IT services and software companies in the security, devops and digital transformation segments. He has also been a successful angel investor in the energy and cloud spaces.

About Emtec Emtec is a global IT consultancy dedicated to helping world class organizations in the enterprise, education, and government markets drive transformation and growth by employing the latest enterprise technologies and innovative business processes. We empower our clients to accelerate innovation and deliver amazing client experiences to better compete and ultimately lead in their industry. Our “Client for Life” approach is built upon over 20 years of delivering rapid, meaningful, and lasting business value. Our offerings span the IT spectrum from Advisory, Applications (Enterprise, Custom, Mobile and Cloud) as well as Intelligent Automation, Analytic, Cyber Security and Infrastructure Services.

Key Takeaways: Owning The Customer Experience * Larry Gordon is the Managing Director, GTM, Emtec Digital, a firm that empowers their transportation and logistics clients to accelerate innovation and deliver amazing client experiences. * In the podcast interview, Larry explains how the customer experience is increasingly enabled by technology. Consumer technology companies like Amazon have raised the bar on customer experience. * Leading transportation, logistics, and warehousing companies are investing to deliver the best customer experience. The 3PL market is separating between the “haves” who have game-changing technology and the “have-nots” who are unable or unwilling to invest in technology. * In the past, IT service companies developed systems that were focused on operational and financial functions that were not seen or use by the firm’s customers. * Today, IT service companies are not just not just developing systems that streamline the process – they are delivering customer experiences. When the customer is regularly interacting with the technology, the bar is very high. * IT services companies who are developing customer experiences, work closely with customers (end customers) to understand their unique preferences. * Emtec develops digital products or platforms that are customer facing – products that have the ability to delight customers and give your company a competitive advantage. * Emtec is a global technology services company providing digital software engineering and transformation solutions to clients in logistics, transportation, and warehousing. Emtec also works some of the leading technology companies in the freight tech space.

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3 Emerging Supply Chain Trends with Steve Elwell Joe Lynch and Steve Elwell discuss 3 emerging supply chain trends. Steve helps businesses manage challenges through improvements to leadership, liquidity, sales, and costs.

About Steve Elwell Steve Elwell is the Founder of iDev Partners, which is a business consultancy focused on turnaround, growth, and Improvement. Steve brings a strategic and practical approach to the challenges of leadership and business profitability. He is an expert in the growth and turnaround of small and medium manufacturing, logistics, and technology businesses. He led the turnaround of 6 troubled companies and started 2 new businesses. He successfully recruited and led 6 sales forces, introduced dozens of new products, and entered 10 new markets. As a retained executive search consultant, he built C-suite leadership teams for clients in a variety of industries. Steve earned a BA in Economics and Management and an MBA. He lives with his family in suburban Detroit.

About iDev Partners iDev Partners provides growth and turnaround services to owners and executives of small and medium-sized automotive, industrial, and technology businesses. Areas of focus include new market entry, new product development, sales effectiveness, partnerships and alliances, operational excellence, and financial management.

Key Takeaways: 3 Emerging Supply Chain Trends * Steve Elwell is the Founder of iDev Partners, which is a business consultancy focused on turnaround, growth, and Improvement. Steve brings a strategic and practical approach to the challenges of leadership and business profitability. In this podcast, Joe and Steve discuss 3 emerging supply chain trends. * Trend #1: China represent a higher supply chain risk + There is significant political risk with the current Chinese government leadership. + An older, more expensive population means China is not a low-cost country for business. + The housing/financial issues within China threaten the country’s financial stability. + Ongoing infrastructure and water issues has the potential to disrupt supply chains. * Trend #2: Near sourcing and shorter supply chains + Many companies are moving to supply chain partners located in North America to reduce supply chain risk, transportation costs, transportation time, and environmental impact. + The port congestion and challenges caused by the pandemic highlighted the problem with suppliers from Asia. * Trend #3: Better decision making enabled by end-to-end connectivity, transparency, and visibility. + Investment in technology is enabling companies to make better decisions because they have visibility into their supply chains. + Soon, supply chains will be connected from order-to-cash or end-to-end, which that there will be a “digital twin” that represents the physical supply chain (reality). + Top supply chains practitioners are already using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to run millions of possible SC scenarios with the goal of reducing risk, while increasing resiliency, and profits.

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Previous Podcasts with Steve Elwell:

Make Heroes, Make Money with Steve Elwell

Avoiding Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt in Sales with Steve Elwell

The Number One Reason Why People Buy with Steve Elwell

Understanding the Buying Process with Steve Elwell

The Only 3 Ways to Improve Your Sales with Steve Elwell

Entering New Logistics Markets with Steve Elwell

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The Warehousing Crisis with Chuck Coxhead Chuck Coxhead and Joe Lynch discuss the warehousing crisis. Chuck is the Director of Sales & Marketing at Procensis, a leading mobility solutions provider focused on the latest technologies to help you achieve the most effective workflows on the distribution and manufacturing floor.

About Chuck Coxhead Chuck Coxhead is the Director of Sales & Marketing at Procensis. He is a passionate Sales and Marketing professional experienced in complex solution sales delivering results to demanding defense and telecommunications programs. From his early career as an Industrial Engineer, Chuck has developed a comprehensive understanding of value and cutting edge technologies and applied them to enable innovations, such as digital radar, quantum computing, chipless RFID, fiber-optic transmission, and millimeter-wave scanning. Chuck has developed new and stagnant organizations into thriving and respected brands with outstanding year over year sales growth. He has led teams to realize new and recognized brands with impressive recognition. With an unrelenting desire to identify new business, coach teams, and drive sales; Chuck is absolutely committed to delighting customers, successful partners, and profitable results.

About Procensis Procensis is a leading mobility solutions provider focused on the latest technologies to help you achieve the most effective workflows on the distribution and manufacturing floor. Our collective experience in the design and deployment enables newfound productivity within your existing warehouse workforce, applying mobile and wearable computing to interface with the leading Warehouse Management Systems. With ruggedized mobile computing for industry, optimized user interface, and voice-enabled transactions; warehouses using Procensis’ Visual-Voice-Scan solutions can reduce barcode scanning speeds up to 30% and achieve 99% accuracy. Wearable computing and scanning provide improved dexterity, reduced distractions, and greater focus contributing to a more safe and satisfying user experience. Moreover, our intuitive solutions enable fast on-boarding with return on investment commencing within minutes.

Key Takeaways: The Warehousing Crisis * Chuck Coxhead is the Director of Sales & Marketing at Procensis, a dynamic end-to-end provider of our visual-voice-scan mobile computing and scanning solutions. * The warehousing crisis that we are currently experiencing is caused by surging ecommerce volumes and a labor shortage caused by the pandemic. * The warehousing crisis is made worse because many warehousing companies have underinvested in warehouse technology. * The lack of technology has caused issues with accuracy, worker safety, injuries, onboarding new employees, worker productivity, efficiency, and effectiveness. * Chuck and the Procensis team help warehousing companies to become more productive, safer and ultimately more profitable. By providing cutting edge software along with wearable, mobile, hands-free technology, Procensis is creating warehouse superheroes and streamlining operational processes. * With over 25 years of warehouse, distribution, logistics, and warehouse management system (WMS) experience; Procensis creates outstanding business outcomes delivering improved worker experience, speed, accuracy, fast onboarding, and safety.

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    **The Unsung Hero of Logistics with Jeff Booth** Jeff Booth and Joe Lynch discuss the unsung hero of logistics. Jeff is the General Manager of Opendock, a leading software provider for dock scheduling for warehouses that helps provide visibility into truck arrivals.

 **About Jeff Booth** Jeff Booth is the General Manager of Opendock, a leading software provider for dock appointment scheduling. Jeff has had the opportunity to help lead a variety of different business units throughout his career including Circuit City stores, the world’s largest pet training service at Petsmart, analytics and strategy for a movie theater chain, and a carrier sales team at Globaltranz. At Globaltranz he experienced the pain of scheduling in logistics with seemingly endless first come first serve facilities and armies of people on the phone or e-mailing shippers to get appointments. If we never had appointments, how was everyone talking about on-time percentage? There had to be a better way to do all of this, so he joined the Opendock team two years ago to figure it out.

About Opendock Opendock is a dock scheduling platform for warehouses that helps provide visibility into truck arrivals. By giving warehouses and carriers a shared schedule, Opendock reduces labor hours and eliminates back and forth emails with a self-serve platform that can be used by carriers to schedule appointments in real-time. With visibility into truck arrivals and detailed tracking of in and out times, Opendock helps facilities reduce detention times, identify dock bottlenecks, and leverage data to build programs that improve performance.

Key Takeaways: The Unsung Hero of Logistics * Jeff Booth is the General Manager of Opendock, which provide dock scheduling software for warehouses. * The dock and the people who work on it are the unsung heroes of logistics. * The dock is where shipping & receiving meets the trucking company – where rubber meets the road! * Many critically important insights can be gained by understanding what’s happening on the dock. Insights including: planned pick up vs actual, loading/unloading time, dwell time, and detention. * For all its importance, the dock is often overlooked when it comes to technology. * Opendock is changing all that by delivering an industry leading dock scheduling software that is used by 30,000 plus carriers and 2,500 shipping locations. * Opendock helps warehouses (and other shippers) save time and money by having their carriers book appointments online. * Reduce labor costs by freeing up warehouse staff with fewer inbound calls and emails by letting carriers schedule online. * Lower freight costs by decreasing detention fees with appointments and reducing rates by making it easier for drivers to pick up and deliver. * Improve visibility with real-time status updates and dock appointment data that can be shared across the enterprise.

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Jeff Booth and Joe Lynch discuss the unsung hero of logistics. Jeff is the General Manager of Opendock, a leading software provider for dock scheduling for warehouses that helps provide visibility into truck arrivals.

 **About Jeff Booth** Jeff Booth is the General Manager of Opendock, a leading software provider for dock appointment scheduling. Jeff has had the opportunity to help lead a variety of different business units throughout his career including Circuit City stores, the world’s largest pet training service at Petsmart, analytics and strategy for a movie theater chain, and a carrier sales team at Globaltranz. At Globaltranz he experienced the pain of scheduling in logistics with seemingly endless first come first serve facilities and armies of people on the phone or e-mailing shippers to get appointments. If we never had appointments, how was everyone talking about on-time %? There had to be a better way to do all of this, so he joined the Opendock team two years ago to figure it out.

About Opendock Opendock is a dock scheduling platform for warehouses that helps provide visibility into truck arrivals. By giving warehouses and carriers a shared schedule, Opendock reduces labor hours and eliminates back and forth emails with a self-serve platform that can be used by carriers to schedule appointments in real-time. With visibility into truck arrivals and detailed tracking of in and out times, Opendock helps facilities reduce detention times, identify dock bottlenecks, and leverage data to build programs that improve performance.

Key Takeaways: The Unsung Hero of Logistics * Jeff Booth is the General Manager of Opendock, which provide dock scheduling software for warehouses. * The dock and the people who work on it are the unsung heroes of logistics. * The dock is where shipping & receiving meets the trucking company – where rubber meets the road! * Many critically important insights can be gained by understanding what’s happening on the dock. Insights including: planned pick up vs actual, loading/unloading time, dwell time, and detention. * For all its importance, the dock is often overlooked when it comes to technology. * Opendock is changing all that by delivering an industry leading dock scheduling software that is used by 30,000 plus carriers and 2,500 shipping locations. * Opendock helps warehouses (and other shippers) save time and money by having their carriers book appointments online. * Reduce labor costs by freeing up warehouse staff with fewer inbound calls and emails by letting carriers schedule online. * Lower freight costs by decreasing detention fees with appointments and reducing rates by making it easier for drivers to pick up and deliver. * Improve visibility with real-time status updates and dock appointment data that can be shared across the enterprise.

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Better Customer Conversations with Tim Riesterer Tim Riesterer and Joe Lynch discuss better customer conversations. Tim is the Chief Strategy Officer at Corporate Visions, a company that helps other companies to improve their conversations with prospects and customers to win more business.

About Tim Riesterer Tim Riesterer, Chief Strategy Officer at Corporate Visions, is dedicated to helping companies improve their conversations with prospects and customers to win more business. A visionary researcher, thought leader, keynote speaker, and practitioner with more than 20 years of experience in marketing and sales management, Riesterer is co-author of four books, including Customer Message Management, Conversations that Win the Complex Sale, The Three Value Conversations, and The Expansion Sale.

About Corporate Visions Corporate Visions is the leading provider of science-backed sales, marketing, and customer success training and consulting services. Global B2B companies work with Corporate Visions to articulate value and promote growth in three ways: Make Value Situational by distinguishing your commercial programs between customer acquisition, retention, and expansion. Make Value Specific by creating and delivering customer conversations that communicate concrete value, change behavior, and motivate buying decisions. Make Value Systematic by equipping your commercial engine to deliver consistent and persistent touches across the entire Customer Deciding Journey.

Key Takeaways: Better Customer Conversations * Tim Riesterer is the Chief Strategy Officer of Corporate Visions, the leading provider of science-backed sales, marketing, and customer success training and consulting services. * In the podcast interview, Tim explains why better customer conversations leads to more sales with existing and new customers. * Tim and the team at Corporate Visions help their clients to articulate value in their customer conversations in three ways:

+ Make Value Situational by distinguishing between customer acquisition and customer expansion.
+ Make Value Specific by aligning conversations with the Customer Deciding Journey.
+ Make Value Systematic by unifying marketing, sales, and customer success to speak in one voice.
  • I was so impressed with the insights in this article, I asked Tim to come on my podcast: 10 surprisingly effective sales techniques, backed by research. I have since learned that the Corporate Visions website is full of valuable advice for sales and marketing professionals.

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Book: The Expansion Sale

E-book: Winning the Four Value Conversations

E-book: Virtual is Vital

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**The Ware2Go Story with Steve Denton** Steve Denton and Joe Lynch discuss the Ware2Go story. Steve is the CEO of Ware2Go, a UPS company, hanging the traditional 3PL model to make one- to two-day delivery easy and affordable for all merchants by positioning products closer to end customers for a fast, inexpensive and reliable order-to-delivery experience. He is also a digital technology and AI executive.

About Steve Denton Steve Denton is the CEO of Ware2Go, a UPS company, he is a digital technology and AI executive, Steve has spent 20 years reimagining digital sales channels to level the playing field for companies to compete and win. A serial entrepreneur with deep expertise in digital technology, ecommerce and AI and a proven track record of building high-performance organizations, Denton has now turned his focus to creating smarter fulfillment networks and democratizing 1 to 2-day delivery as the CEO of Ware2Go. Prior to joining Ware2Go, Denton was President and CRO of Collectivei, a company that uses B2B data to make sales organizations more informed, efficient and profitable. He served as CEO of GSI Media, which sold to eBay in 2011, then as GM and VP of eBay Enterprise Marketing Solutions, where he oversaw billions in ecommerce revenue and ran nine advertising and martech companies. He also served as President and CEO of Rakuten LinkShare after serving in multiple executive positions at LinkShare prior to its acquisition by Rakuten. Prior to his career in technology, Steve held leadership roles at FedEx and Pepsi. He is passionate about leveraging technology to solve complex problems and enable merchants of all sizes to compete in the new era of Business to Everyone (B2E).

About Ware2Go Ware2Go, a UPS Company, is changing the traditional 3PL model to make one- to two-day delivery easy and affordable for all merchants by positioning products closer to end customers for a fast, inexpensive and reliable order-to-delivery experience. Ware2Go offers an integrated solution for warehousing, pick, pack and shipping services to businesses of all sizes through an intuitive cloud-based technology platform that makes it easy to extend your distribution footprint and scale up and down as your operational needs change. Ware2Go’s carbon offset shipping network enables merchants to meet customer expectations sustainably, and their technology integrates with all major sales channels from Amazon to Shopify to simplify fulfillment for multichannel merchants.

Key Takeaways: The Ware2Go Story * Steve Denton is the CEO of Ware2Go, a company that is simplifying the end-to-end supply chain across commerce to enable companies of all sizes to compete and grow. * In the podcast interview, Steve and Joe discuss Steve’s life, career, and his role as the first CEO of Ware2Go. * Ware2Go is an on-demand fulfillment platform owned by UPS (NYSE:UPS) that helps merchants enhance their delivery experience. * Ware2Go has more than 50 warehouse facilities strategically placed around the country to give their customers a 1-2 day delivery footprint to 99% of residents in the continental US. * Ware2Go provides cloud-based technology as part of the fulfillment solution for every customer. This solution can be accessed by multiple users within your company to maintain visibility to all the operations occurring across your network and sales channels. * Ware2Go pricing is customized to each of their customers. Their fulfillment services and technology work together for a comprehensive supply chain solution that can pivot and adapt with strategic business decisions. * The value of a partnership with Ware2Go is the potential for business growth. Ware2Go clients generally see a 20% increase in cart conversions and a 10% increase in average deal size by positioning themselves to better serve their customers. * Since Ware2Go is a UPS company, customers can utilize not only UPS’s small parcel network, but also the scale, expertise, and experience of one of the world’s best supply chain companies.

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 **Avoiding Port Congestion with Neel Jones Shah** Neel Jones Shah and Joe Lynch discuss avoiding port congestion. Neel is the EVP and Global Head of Airfreight at Flexport, the platform for global logistics.

  **About Neel Jones Shah** Neel is the EVP and Global Head of Airfreight at Flexport, the platform for global logistics. A widely recognized leader in the global logistics industry, Neel was formerly SVP and Chief Cargo Officer at Delta Airlines and VP Sales and Marketing at United Airlines. He sits on the board of TIACA, Amerijet International and holds an MBA from Columbia University.

About Flexport Flexport is the platform for global logistics. Companies of all sizes—from emerging brands to Fortune 500s—use Flexport technology to optimize their supply chains, and deliver for customers anywhere in the world. Flexport connects the entire ecosystem of global trade on the Flexport Platform, empowering buyers, sellers and logistics providers with the services and technology to grow and innovate.

Key Takeaways: Avoiding Port Congestion * Neel Jones Shah is EVP and Global Head of Airfreight at Flexport, the operating system for global trade. * Flexport provides customers a strategic operating model that powers more transparent, more agile, more efficient, and more profitable global supply chains. * There is unprecedented congestion at US and global ports that is delaying shipments, jeopardizing the holiday selling season, and potentially harming the economy. * The congestion is caused by a combination of factors including: + Increased consumer demand – especially ecommerce shopping. + Consumers were unable to travel, eat out, or attend events (concerts, sports, cultural) so they spent online. At least some of the shopping was driven by COVID relief money from the government. + The increased consumer demand was coupled with supply chain shortages including: manpower, containers, trucks, drayage, dock labor, rail, etc.. * The world’s supply chain is a delicate balance – and it became unbalanced due to COVID. * Shipping via ocean freight has become very difficult and expensive. The lack of ocean capacity is making traditional ocean shippers look for options to support the holiday season. * Airfreight is an option, however it is more expensive and capacity is tight. * Airfreight is 1% of the total volume and is 35% of the value. * Airfreight is typically used for high value, time sensitive products like vaccines, pharma, consumer electronics, semiconductors, etc. * Neel and his team at Flexport are seeing a lot more interest in airfreight from shippers who typically ship via ocean. These shippers recognize that paying extra for logistics is far better than disappointing customers during the holiday season. * Larger freight forwarding companies like Flexport have purchased additional airfreight capacity to support their customers. * Flexport delivers a best-in-class experience in airfreight, offering customers granular and end-to-end visibility, reliable service, and customized, data-driven supply chain solutions.

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Emerge Levels Up with Michael Leto Michael Leto and Joe Lynch discuss Emerge levels up, a phrase used at Emerge to describe the company’s rapid growth. Michael is the CEO of Emerge, one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. and is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its digital freight marketplace platform.

About Michael Leto Michael Leto, CEO of Emerge, has been in the transportation industry for over 21 years and played an active role in creating one of the largest and fastest-growing 3PLs in the country. He has been recognized as one of Arizona's "Top 35 Entrepreneurs 35 and Younger" by AZ Central, “40 Under 40” by Phoenix Business Journal, and creating a culture awarded "Best Places to Work". He has a proven track record of building and scaling successful e-commerce platforms and assimilating teams to drive results and execute strategic initiatives.

About Emerge Emerge, based in Scottsdale, AZ, is one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. and is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its digital freight marketplace platform. Emerge’s award-winning marketplace provides access to direct capacity and live market conditions helping shippers and carriers make the strongest, most beneficial decisions when procuring domestic freight. Launched in 2017, Emerge is backed by Greycroft, New Road Capital, 9Yards Capital, and the founder of GlobalTranz.

Key Takeaways: Emerge Levels Up * Michael Leto is Co-CEO at Emerge, a company that is reinventing freight procurement (RFP). * Based in Scottsdale, AZ, Emerge is one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. and is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its Digital Freight Marketplace platform. Emerge’s award-winning marketplace provides access to direct capacity and live market conditions helping shippers and carriers make the strongest, most beneficial decisions when procuring domestic freight. * In the podcast interview, Michael discuss recent developments at Emerge including: * Emerge has closed a $130 million Series B funding round led by 9Yards Capital, Tiger Global Management and The Spruce House Partnership. Existing investors New Road Capital Partners and Greycroft also participated in the round. * The company expects to run about $4 billion in freight through its system in 2021 and wants to scale to $15 billion next year. * John Paul Hampstead of FreightWaves wrote a great article about Emerge’s explosive growth and latest funding round. * Emerge, the leading platform for freight procurement, has raised $130 million in a Series B funding round to expand product development and research while significantly scaling their enterprise sales efforts. * Emerge welcomes George Abernathy as its new President. George George has more than 30 years of supply chain and transportation industry leadership experience with carrier, broker, and technology companies. George will help guide the company to the next level. * Emerge uses a network model, which becomes increasingly valuable to users (carriers, shippers, agents) as it scales. * Emerge is hiring: Emerge Careers * Emerge also has a tremendous Agent Program

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The Freight RFP Process is Broken – Let’s Fix It with Maggie Petrovic

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 **The Maven Story with Avi Geller** Avi Geller and Joe Lynch discuss the Maven story. Avi is he founder and CEO of Maven a technology company that is reinventing transportation management.

**About Avi Geller**            Avi Geller is the founder and CEO of Maven Machines. Since 2014, Avi has led Maven’s growth as an IoT platform that serves the transportation industry through real-time, mobile cloud enterprise software. Avi originally hails from Palo Alto, California, but started Maven in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania due to the city’s impressive innovation and technology resources. Prior to founding Maven, he held international positions with SAP and contributed to the growth of several successful software companies and startups. Avi also has an engineering degree from MIT and an MBA from Northwestern University.

About Maven Maven is reinventing transportation management. With Maven’s powerful, easy-to-use software platform, trucking and transportation fleets leverage mobile cloud and industrial IoT technologies to optimize efficiency, safety, and profitability. Maven utilizes machine learning and data analytics for real-time, automated dispatch, planning, route optimization, workflow, and fleet management solutions. Maven’s exponential growth is largely driven by close industry partnerships, empowering fleets to produce measurable results with innovative technological solutions.

Key Takeaways: The Maven Story * Avi Geller is the Founder and CEO of Maven, which is reinventing transportation management. * In the podcast interview, Avi describes his personal entrepreneurial journey and the many challenges he has faced since starting Maven. * Maven is reshaping the future of trucking and transportation by improving operational efficiency, driver safety, and maximizing profits. * Fleets that rely on Maven to manage their operations are cutting route planning time in half, reducing the time spent managing log edits by over 50%, and seeing fewer HOS violations. * Maven is a leading logistics software pioneer that solve complex operational problems across multiple industries, including LTL, Truckload, Parcel, Energy/Fuel, and Transportation. * By leveraging mobile cloud, industrial IoT, and machine learning technologies, Maven provides premier Fleet, ELD, Workflow, Inbound Planning, and Dispatch solutions to over 300 fleets, including 1,000+ truck fleets.

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The Secret to Improved Sales with Ann Holm Ann Holm and Joe Lynch discuss the secret to improved sales. Ann is a Professional Certified Coach specializing in executive, career, and sales coaching.

About Ann Holm Ann Holm is a Professional Certified Coach specializing in executive, career, and sales coaching. In addition to being a certified Master practitioner of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, she offers the Type Coach online assessment, with a focus on personality as it relates to the process of generating leads, closing, and maintaining sales accounts. She also has 25 years of experience in applied brain science, using her hands-on experiences to help her coaching clients understand how to stay focused, be engaged, and energized given the demands of the 21st-century workplace. Ann has both a BA and an MS from the University of Michigan which focuses on psychology, brain science, and language.

About Ann Holm’s Coaching Practice Ann Holm helps individuals position themselves for success by increasing their self-awareness, which is a must-have skill in the 21st century. Through coaching and proven assessment tools, Ann helps people become aware of their personality, emotional intelligence, and how they manage their brain energy. She also helps her client to better understand their value proposition or personal brand. Areas of expertise include: personal self-awareness, sales coaching for logistics professionals, emotional intelligence, communication and influence, team building, MBTI Master Practitioner, extensive experience with the MBTI Step III, 360 Reach/Personal Branding, and applied brain science. Connect with Ann at AnnHolm.net.

Key Takeaways: The Secret to Improved Sales * Ann C. Holm, MS, PCC, is a Professional Certified Coach specializing in executive, career, and sales coaching. In addition to being a certified Master practitioner of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, she offers the Type Coach online assessment, with a focus on personality as it relates to the process of generating leads, closing, and maintaining sales accounts. * In the podcast interview, Ann and Joe discussion the secret to improved sales. The secret is recognizing your prospects temperament and aligning your communication to their communication style. * Temperament is a configuration of observable personality traits, such as habits of communication, patterns of action, and sets of characteristic attitudes, values, and talents. * There are 4 different temperaments: + Idealists are optimists who like to collaborate and communicate. Idealists make up about 15% of the population. Famous idealist: J.K. Rowling. + Guardians are planful, time efficient, and detailed oriented. Guardians make up about 40% of the population. Famous guardian: Warren Buffett. + Conceptualizers are future focused, logical, autonomous, and value mastery. Conceptualizers make up about 15% of the population. Famous conceptualizer: Elon Musk. + Experiencers are detail oriented, flexible, problem solvers who are often playful. Experiencers make up about 30% of the population. Famous experiencers: Richard Branston, Ernest Hemingway, Ronald Reagan. * Ann Holm has a training program where she teaches sales people to quickly recognize and adjust their communication to fit their prospect’s preferred communication style. Building Influence by Leveraging Your Strengths and Minimizing Your Blind Spots. To get 20% off on the course, use Coupon Code: LOLVIP.

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Last Mile Innovation with Emma Cosgrove Emma Cosgrove and Joe Lynch discuss last mile innovation. Emma is a Senior Reporter on the transportation desk at Business Insider, a global news and lifestyle publication with hundreds of journalists in London, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Singapore and beyond.

About Emma Cosgrove Emma Cosgrove is a Senior Reporter on Business Insider's transportation team. She covers logistics with a focus on ecommerce. From warehouse technology to delivery labor, she tries to spread a deeper understanding of the people and systems that bring goods to our doorsteps with ever-increasing speed. Emma previously covered supply chains and food and agriculture technology for Supply Chain Dive and AgFunder News. She was a freelance food industry reporter for several years with bylines in The Atlantic, The Counter, and Edible Manhattan Magazine. She started her journalism career as a financial reporter in Beirut, Lebanon.

About The Business Insider Business Insider is a global news and lifestyle publication with hundreds of journalists in London, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Singapore and beyond. Their mission is to inform and inspire you with news and stories you want and need to know. They strive to leave you with something valuable every time you finish reading, watching, or listening to our work. They know that we are just one of many publications seeking your attention in an increasingly busy world.

Key Takeaways: Last Mile Innovation * Emma Cosgrove is a Senior Reporter covering Logistics at Business Insider. Emma frequently writes about the innovation and innovators in the last mile space. * In the podcast interview, Emma describes how the explosive growth of ecommerce has transformed the once sleepy last mile space into a booming market that has shippers searching for partners and capacity. * Some highlights of Joe and Emma’s discussion below: * Traditionally, last mile shipping has been serviced by UPS, FedEx, and United States Postal Service (USPS). * UPS and FedEx experienced significant growth because of ecommerce, but not all of the business has been good business. FedEx stopped working with Amazon in 2019. UPS is reexamining their ecommerce business and pursuing a strategy of “better, not bigger.” * Even though Amazon is not a small package company, their logistics services has rapidly grown to support their ecommerce business. * Large shippers requiring last mile logistics and transportation service have struggled to find capacity. A variety of new businesses have emerged to fill the void. * The FRONTdoor Collective (FDC) has created the first micro-last mile delivery network with the capacity to cover 90% of residences and businesses in the US and Canada. * Roadie is a crowdsourced delivery platform. Roadie works with consumers, small businesses and big global brands across virtually every industry to provide a faster, cheaper, more scalable solution for scheduled, same-day and urgent delivery. With more than 200,000 active drivers nationwide, Roadie reaches more than 11,000 cities and 20,000 zip codes – the largest local same-day delivery footprint in the nation. * There are dozens of other last mile logistics providers who are lesser known, but still a very important part of the last mile market. * The direct to consumer (DTC) market is still growing and there will be growing pains that last mile shippers must address like sustainability, reverse logistics, and the profitability in this interesting new space.

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Amazon’s Retail Strategy with Rick Watson Rick Watson and Joe Lynch discuss Amazon's retail strategy. Rick founded RMW Commerce Consulting, a boutique ecommerce consultancy that supports investors and management teams incubating and growing digital businesses online – both direct-to-consumer and B2B.

About Rick Watson Rick Watson founded RMW Commerce Consulting after spending 20+ years as a technology entrepreneur and operator exclusively in the ecommerce industry with companies like ChannelAdvisor, BarnesandNoble.com, Merchantry, and Pitney Bowes. Watson was one of the first employees at ChannelAdvisor, spending 10 years there in various executive capacities and launching many of the company’s flagship offerings. He was then recruited to launch the third-party marketplace at BarnesandNoble.com, expanding the company’s product catalog by over 1 million items. After the successful marketplace launch, he served as CEO of Merchantry and led the company to a $30M acquisition by Tradeshift. Upon fulfilling the transition obligations of Merchantry to Tradeshift, Watson directed the cross-border product strategy of Pitney Bowes, a $450M business, comprised of Borderfree and the eBay Global Shipping Program. Watson’s work today is centered on supporting investors and management teams incubating and growing direct-to-consumer businesses. Most recently, in partnership with WHP Global, Rick was a critical resource in architecting the WHP+ platform, a new turnkey direct-to-consumer digital ecommerce platform that powers AnneKlein.com and JosephAbboud.com.

About RMW Commerce Consulting RMW Commerce Consulting supports investors and management teams incubating and growing digital businesses online – both direct-to-consumer and B2B. RMW was founded by Rick Watson after his more than 20 years as a technology entrepreneur and operator exclusively in the ecommerce industry with companies like ChannelAdvisor, BarnesandNoble.com, Merchantry, and Pitney Bowes.

Key Takeaways: Amazon's Retail Strategy * Rick Watson is the Founder and CEO of RMW Commerce Consulting, which helps companies accelerate their shift from retail to direct to consumer (ecommerce). * In the podcast interview, Rick and Joe discuss Amazon’s retail strategy including their existing retail stores and their proposed “department” stores. * Amazon currently has the following retail portfolio: * Amazon has announced that they are opening a new “department store” which is most likely not the best description for Amazon’s new retail model, but the press has been using it as a placeholder. * The new store concept is expected to be about the same size as Kohl’s department stores. * Rick had the following thoughts about the new stores: * The new retail stores will enable Amazon to move inventory closer to consumers to support retail sales, along with same day / next day deliveries. * The new retail stores will most likely be designed to support both retail and ecommerce fulfillment. Note: Target currently supports most of their ecommerce sales via their retail locations, which may be appealing to Amazon. * The new retail stores would enable easier returns and potentially reduce returns depending on what is sold at the new stores. Traditional retail stores have a 6% return rate, while DTC has a plus 30% return rate. * Consumer data is very important to Amazon and the stores may enable them to collect more meaningful customer data through the stores. * Amazon may want to use the stores to increase sales of their private label brands. * Amazon will no doubt use their online data to select product SKUs and design the store layout. The merchandising and product placement/display will be even more data-driven than traditional retailers. * Don’t think of Amazon as a retailer, ecommerce company, or logistics company – think of Amazon as a technology innovator that is always looking for opportunities to use technology to deliver a superior experience to consumers.

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Transportation vs Logistics with Marty Wadle Marty Wadle and Joe Lynch discuss transportation vs logistics. Marty is the Chief Commercial Officer of Ruan Transportation, a transportation company providing Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, Value-added Warehousing, and Brokerage Support Services.

About Marty Wadle Marty Wadle currently serves as Ruan’s Chief Commercial Officer leading the Commercial Solutions team, which includes sales, marketing, and solution engineering. Previously, Marty served as Senior Vice President of Ruan’s Supply Chain Solutions division, consisting of Value-Added Warehousing, Brokerage Support Services, and Managed Transportation. Ruan manages $1.35 billion in annual supply chain spend, employs 4,600 drivers, and operates 4,000 power units and 12,000 trailers out of 300 locations across the U.S. In addition, Ruan operates 1.5 million square feet of dedicated warehouse space and $500 million of managed transportation. Marty has held multiple positions at Ruan over his 25-year career that have given him a wide base of experience in sales and operations. Prior to Ruan, Marty worked for LTL carrier Central Transport and institutional food wholesaler Martin Brothers Distribution. Marty is a graduate of Iowa State University with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in transportation and logistics. He currently serves on the Iowa State University Supply Chain Forum.

About Ruan Transportation Ruan provides Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, Value-Added Warehousing, and Brokerage Support Services to customers across the U.S. Ruan’s Integrated Supply Chain Solutions services encompass all aspects of transportation and logistics, providing our customers the ideal combination of asset- and non-asset-based solutions that get your products from point A to point B safely and efficiently. With more than 89 years of transportation management experience, Ruan is one of the top 10 privately owned transportation companies in the country with 300 operations and 6,000 team members.

Key Takeaways: Transportation vs Logistics * Marty Wadle is the Chief Commercial Officer at Ruan Transportation Management Systems, a family-owned transportation management company, providing Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, and Value-added Warehousing. * In the podcast interview, Joe and Marty discuss transportation vs logistics, even though those words are used interchangeably, they mean different things. * According to Council of Supply Chain Professionals, a Third Party Logistics (3PL) Provider is “A firm which provides multiple logistics services for use by customers. Preferably, these services are integrated, or "bundled" together by the provider. These firms facilitate the movement of parts and materials from suppliers to manufacturers, and finished products from manufacturers to distributors and retailers.” * There are 5 different categories of 3PL services: Logistics, Transportation, Warehousing, Special Services, and Technology. * Logistics services add value through planning, while transportation services add value by executing those plans. * Transportation services include: Small Package, Air Cargo, Ocean, Less Than Truckload, Truckload, Fleet Acquisition, Equipment / Drivers, Dedicated Contract Carriage, Intermodal, Final Mile, Rail. * Logistics services include: 3rd party logistics, 3PL, 4th party logistics, 4PL, Just-in-Time (JIT), Payment Auditing, Freight Auditing, Payment Processing, Freight brokerage, Freight broker, Digital Freight Brokerage. * Warehousing services include: Warehouse Storage, Pick and Pack, Sub-assembly, Site Location, Distribution Center Management, Inbound Shipping, Outbound shipping, Receiving, Putaway, Put-away, Order processing, Replenishment, Pulling, Restocking, Picking, Validation, Sorting, Distribution Center Management System (DCMS), Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), Inventory Management, Cross-docking, Cross-dock, Ecommerce Fulfillment, Packaging. * Special services include: Direct to Home, Direct to Store, Sustainability, Green Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Product Lifecycle Management, Supply Chain Security Analysis, Contingency planning, Crisis Planning, Global Expansion, Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ), Logistics Consulting, Transportation Consulting, Import / Export, Customs, Labor Management, Marketing Services, Customer Service * Technology services include: Supply Chain Technology, Freight technology, EDI, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Predictive Analytics, Technology Services, Web Services, Global Trade Management (GTM), Transportation Management System (TMS), Warehouse Management System (WMS), Supplier Management, Customer Management, Cloud Based Solutions, Wireless.

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Successful Bulk Food Transport with Chris Fish

The Basics of Dedicated Contract Carriage with Bob Elkins

Technology Alone Won’t Integrate Your Supply Chain with Paul Jensen

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The Women in Trucking Story with Ellen Voie Ellen Voie and Joe Lynch discuss the Women in Trucking story. Ellen is the President/CEO and founder of the Women In Trucking Association, a non-profit organization whose mission to encourage the employment of women in the trucking industry, promote their accomplishments, and minimize obstacles faced by women working in the industry.

About Ellen Voie Ellen Voie is the President/CEO and founder of the Women In Trucking Association, formed to promote the employment of women in the trucking industry, address obstacles and to celebrate the successes of its members. Voie’s prior role was Manager of Retention and Recruiting Programs at Schneider after serving as the Executive Director of Trucker Buddy International. Ellen is a Certified Association Executive. She holds a Class A CDL and a private pilot’s license. She earned her MA in Communication for the University of WI-Stevens Point. She has been honored by the White House as a Transportation Innovator Champion of Change. She received the 2015 “Distinguished Alumna of the Year” award the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Division of Communication. Voie was named one of Supply & Demand Chain Executives magazine’s “2016 Pros to Know.” In May, 2016, she was chosen as one of Fleet Owner’s Dozen Outstanding Women In Trucking. Ellen was appointed to the FMCSA’s Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee and Entry Level Driver Training Advisory Committee. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Motor Carrier Association and is a member of the Wisconsin DOT’s Motor Carrier Advisory Committee.

About Women in Trucking Founded in 2007, the Women In Trucking Association is a non-profit organization with the mission to encourage the employment of women in the trucking industry, promote their accomplishments, and minimize obstacles faced by women working in the industry. The mission of the Women In Trucking Association is to encourage employment, address obstacles and celebrate success. It's supported by a passionate leadership team, highly engaged members, and committed sponsors and partners. Women In Trucking continues to build a strong community among our members (primarily business professionals and professional drivers) who believe in and support our mission.

Key Takeaways: The Women in Trucking Story * Ellen Voie founded the non-profit organization, Women In Trucking Association Inc. to encourage and support women in the trucking industry. * The mission is to make women aware of career opportunities and to mentor and assist them as they become more successful in their roles. Women In Trucking is not limited to women only, as 15 percent of its members are men who believe in the association's goals. * In the podcast interview, Ellen describes her personal and professional journey as the founder of the Women in Trucking Associations. * Ellen founded the organization in 2007 and has grown the membership to over 5,400 corporate and individual members in ten countries. The mission is to increase the ranks of women employed in transportation careers.

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Why Your Truck Needs Wings with Dan Burrows Dan Burrows and Joe Lynch discuss why your truck needs wings. Dan is the founder and CEO of TruckLabs, a trucking technology company with a mission to transform the industry through a series of smart hardware and software product offerings.

About Dan Burrows Daniel Burrows is the Founder and CEO of TruckLabs, which was founded in 2015 through Daniel's graduate work at Stanford University. Daniel was born in Baltimore, Maryland and received a Bachelor of Science degree and Master of Science degree in Physics from Imperial College in London. Daniel also received his M.B.A from Stanford University. Daniel is a reformed Venture Capitalist and management consultant and has worked with six different startups prior to TruckLabs, three of which were acquired. When Daniel started TruckLabs, it was vital to gain an intuitive understanding of how trucking works. After driving millions of miles, it was apparent that the truck and the driver should be at the heart of how to approach innovation and build products. Daniel also believes it’s the area that’s top of mind for their customers and the area that still has the most room for improvement.

About TruckLabs TruckLabs is a trucking technology company with a mission to transform the industry through a series of smart hardware and software product offerings. They’re a team of highly experienced software developers, hardware engineers, and data scientists who are serious about solving the biggest challenges in the trucking industry from understanding and improving your fuel economy and profitability, to hiring and retaining the best drivers to identifying early indicators of maintenance issues. By building connected devices and using modern data science techniques, they derive key insights into opportunities for innovation. TruckLabs’ customers include UPS, Ryder, and a host of smaller fleets and their flagship technology, TruckWings has already covered over 300 million miles across the USA and Canada.

Key Takeaways: Why Your Truck Needs Wings * Dan Burrows is the Founder and CEO of TruckLabs, a trucking technology company with a mission to transform the industry through a series of smart hardware and software product offerings. * In the podcast interview, Dan talks about TruckWings, one of Trucklab’s very successful product offerings. * TruckWings are a tractor-mounted active aerodynamic device that automatically closes the gap between the cab and the trailer at highway speeds to reduce drag, improve handling, and save fuel. TruckWings require zero driver input to operate. * Customer pilots and independent testing have demonstrated real-world fuel savings up to 6% across a wide range of equipment and fleet operations. * TruckWings works by automatically deploying panels from the back of the cab to cover the tractor-trailer gap when a truck is at highway speeds. The panels automatically retract at slow speeds, allowing for trailer clearance in turns

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STEER Act: Recent press release with U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis

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Carbon Capture for Semi-Trucks with Paul Gross Paul Gross and Joe Lynch discuss carbon capture for semi-trucks. Paul is the co-founder and the CEO of Remora, a company that is building a device that captures the carbon emissions from a semi-truck. About Paul Gross Paul Gross is the co-founder and CEO at Remora. While at Yale, he conducted experimental research that uncovered solutions to collective action problems like political polarization and the climate crisis. Paul also founded the Yale Politics Initiative, bringing top politicians, operatives, and activists to campus. Remora got started when he read a dissertation on mobile carbon capture written by his co-founder, Christina, and convinced her to quit her job as a scientist at the EPA. Then, he recruited his co-founder, Eric, a mechanic-turned-engineer who built hydrogen and electric semi-trucks for some of the world's largest automotive companies.

About Remora Remora is building a device that captures the carbon emissions from a semi-truck. They sell the captured carbon dioxide to concrete producers and greenhouses, helping fleets earn new revenue while meeting their climate commitments. They recently announced in the Wall Street Journal that they raised $5.5M to pilot our devices with 16 different multibillion-dollar companies, including Cargill, Ryder, and Werner. They're backed by investors like Union Square Ventures, Y Combinator, Chris Sacca, and First Round.

Key Takeaways: Carbon Capture for Semi-Trucks * Paul Gross is the Co-founder and CEO of Remora, which sells a carborn emissions capture device. Remora sells the captured carbon dioxide to concrete producers and other end-users, helping fleets earn new revenue while meeting their climate commitments. * In the podcast interview, Paul and Joe discuss the environmental impact that truck emissions have on the planet. Governments, consumers, and companies are all looking for ways to reduce the environmental impact of supply chains. * According to the Sierra Club, heavy-duty trucks make up 10% of the vehicles on the road but are responsible for 30% of carbon dioxide emissions and higher percentages of other pollutants. * Remora’s device retrofits onto an existing diesel semi-truck. It mounts between the tractor and its trailer, attaches to its tailpipes, and captures at least 80% of its carbon emissions. * While refueling at a truck stop or distribution center, the driver attaches a hose to our device, pumping the captured carbon dioxide into an offload tank in just 5 minutes. * Paired with biofuel or renewable natural gas, our device makes a truck carbon negative, allowing existing semi-trucks to cheaply remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. * Adding the Remora device to one semi-truck is equivalent to planting 6,200 trees.

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The Freight RFP Process is Broken – Let’s Fix It with Maggie Petrovic Maggie Petrovic and Joe Lynch discuss the freight RFP process is broken – let’s fix it. Maggie is the Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Emerge, a company that is Reinventing Freight Procurement.

About Maggie Petrovic Maggie Petrovic joined Emerge just over a year ago following 8 years with Coyote Logistics as Director of Enterprise Sales. Maggie brings her passion, dedication, and industry knowledge as Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, now responsible for operationalizing Emerge’s game-changing products, ensuring the company translates its goals and visions into practices that lead to success, not only internally, but in every customer interaction as well. She has a B.A in Business & Communications from the University of Iowa.

About Emerge Emerge, based in Scottsdale, AZ, is one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. and is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its digital freight marketplace platform. Emerge’s award-winning marketplace provides access to direct capacity and live market conditions helping shippers and carriers make the strongest, most beneficial decisions when procuring domestic freight. Launched in 2017, Emerge is backed by Greycroft, New Road Capital, 9Yards Capital, and the founder of GlobalTranz.

Key Takeaways: The Freight RFP Process is Broken – Let’s Fix It * Maggie Petrovic is the Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Emerge, a company that is Reinventing Freight Procurement. * The freight request for pricing (RFP) process is broken for both shippers and carriers. * Shippers hate the current process because: + The lack of technology makes the process clunky, cumbersome, and time consuming – so time consuming that most shippers only want to endure the process once per year. + Results in paper rates – rates that are only good on paper. + Too much focus on the process and not enough focus on building win-win relationships with carriers. + Lack of carrier vetting and not enough of the right carriers involved. * Carriers hate the current process because: + Bid fatigue – too much time wasted on RFPs for shippers that never move freight with your company. + Shipper motivations are unclear. Are they seriously looking for new carriers or are they just market testing their current carriers? + Predicting the market and developing solid rates for the next 12 months is pretty much impossible. + Not enough focus on building relationships with the right shippers. * Emerge has created a technology platform that has streamlined the freight RFP process and delivered the following benefits: + Freed of the time consuming, clunky process, shippers and carriers can spend more time discussing the freight characteristics and getting to know each other. + With the process streamlined, shippers are moving to quarterly RFPs, which enables the carriers to deliver more competitive bids – and live with them (no more paper rates). + In addition to their incumbent carriers, shippers have access to thousands of vetted carriers within the Emerge system. + Emerge enables shippers to grow their partner network by connecting to thousands of verified carriers and brokers to ensure their loads are always covered. + Carriers gain access and bid directly on exclusive contract and spot lanes that they would not otherwise have access to. Emerge’s network connects carriers with shippers of all sizes, providing more opportunities for carriers to work in their preferred lanes.

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Rethinking the Freight RFP Process

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Shipper Pain Points with Brad Forester Brad Forester and Joe Lynch discuss the shipper pain points. Brad is the Founder of JBF Consulting, which specialize in freight technology – strategy, system integration, implementation and deployment.

About Brad Forester Brad Forester is the Founder and Managing Partner of JBF Consulting. Brad is a highly recognized senior supply chain leader with over 23 years of managing, designing, and implementing freight transport technology. He has a unique mix of carrier, shipper, software, and consulting experiences that benefit clients. With functional expertise in Global TMS Programs, Change Management, Organizational Design, and Systems Integration, he has been leveraging these skills to benefit clients since he founded JBF in 2003. Brad has a BA in Logistics Management from Michigan State University.

About JBF Consulting JBF Consulting is a supply chain execution strategy and systems integrator for logistics-intensive companies of every size and any industry. JBF’s background and deep experience in the field of commercial logistics technology implementation position them as industry leaders whose craftsmanship exceeds client expectations. JBF expedites the transformation of supply chains through logistics & technology strategy, commercial & bespoke software implementation, and analytics & optimization.

Key Takeaways: Shipper Pain Points * Brad Forester is the Founder and Managing Partner of JBF Consulting, which helps shippers of all sizes and across many industries select, implement and squeeze as much value as possible out of their logistics systems. * In the podcast interview, Brad describes the 4 shipper pain points that he and the JBF team are hearing about from their customers who are large shippers. * The ocean shipping delays caused by the pandemic has disrupted supply chains. These disruptions have prompted large shippers and 3PLs to seek ocean and port visibility solutions. * Shippers are also looking for more small parcel and last mile solutions and the associated TMS system integrations. * As shippers have come to realize big gain in transportation efficiency and effectiveness via technology, they are looking for additional freight tech solutions. Companies like Emerge (freight procurement) and Turvo (TMS and collaboration) have created solutions that are solving new problems for shippers. * Some of the largest shippers were early adopters of freight technology like TMS. Many of these companies have been using TMS for long time, which mean they are using on-premise systems. As time goes on, TMS providers are trying to migrate these large shippers to the cloud, but given their huge shipping volumes and technology investments, the process is difficult, costly, and time-consuming. * JBF Consulting works with shippers to solve the problems described above. Since JBF only works on logistics and supply chain technology, they have the expertise and experience to solve even the most difficult challenges.

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FreightTech for Fortune 500 Shippers with Brad Forester and Mike Mulqueen

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The STORD Story with Sean Henry Sean Henry and Joe Lynch discuss the STORD story. Sean is the Founder and CEO of STORD, the leading Cloud Supply Chain that enables companies to compete and grow with world-class logistics.

About Sean Henry Sean Henry is the Founder and CEO of STORD, the pioneer of the Cloud Supply Chain and a leader in end-to-end logistics services and technology. He founded STORD along with co-founder Jacob Boudreau after experiencing the challenges of fragmentation and disconnected technology of the third-party logistics industry (3PL) first-hand while working in supply chain optimization for a global automotive manufacturer in Germany. Sean has been recognized in Forbes’ 30 under 30 list and INC’s Top 50 Emerging Entrepreneurs. Sean attended Georgia Tech prior to founding STORD. He was also a member of the 2016 cohort of the Dynamo Accelerator Fund and a Thiel Fellow.

About STORD STORD is the leading Cloud Supply Chain that enables companies to compete and grow with world-class logistics – including warehousing, freight and fulfillment – in a single, intelligent, integrated platform that’s available when and where they need it. Top B2B and B2C companies including Body Armor, Advanced AutoParts and Dollar General use STORD to make their supply chains perform with the speed, flexibility and ease of the cloud.

Key Takeaways: The STORD Story with Sean Henry * Sean Henry is the Founder and CEO of STORD, the pioneer of the Cloud Supply Chain and a leader in end-to-end logistics services and technology * In the podcast interview, Sean describes his personal entrepreneurial journey and the many challenges he and his Co-founder, Jacob Boudreau have experienced since starting STORD. * Founded in 2015 and headquartered in the heart of Atlanta's vibrant tech community, STORD is pioneering the world's first Cloud Supply Chain. The Cloud Supply Chain is the convergence of the digital and physical elements of logistics. With STORD's Cloud Supply Chain, businesses can build, expand, and optimize their physical supply chain operations across freight, warehousing, and fulfillment, with the speed, flexibility, and ease of modern cloud software. * With a single integration, businesses achieve end-to-end visibility into their whole supply chains from a single dashboard and gain access to STORD’s network of hundreds of warehouses, fulfillment centers, and carriers. * STORD has experienced explosive growth, earning the number 42 spot on the 2021 INC 5000 Fastest Growing Companies.

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T The DHL Supply Chain with Scott Sureddin Scott Sureddin and Joe Lynch discuss the DHL Supply Chain. Scott is the CEO of DHL Supply Chain, the largest contract logistics company in the world and North America.

About Scott Sureddin Scott Sureddin is the CEO North America, DHL Supply Chain. Scott manages all operations within the US and Canada, as well as central functional teams supporting the entire Americas region. He joined DHL in 2002, holding leadership positions including President of the Consumer and LSH business units, and SVP, Operations, before serving as the COO for the Americas. His previous experience included 14 years with US Foodservice, ultimately as VP, Operations, for the Southwest region. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Texas Tech University.

About DHL Supply Chain DHL is the global market leader in the logistics industry with a global network of more than 220 countries and territories and around 350,000 employees. DHL is part of Deutsche Post DHL Group. DHL is organized in 4 divisions: Ecommerce, Express (small parcel), Global Forwarding, and Supply Chain. Combining value-added and management services with traditional fulfilment and distribution, DHL’s customized, integrated logistics solutions drive efficiency, improve quality and create competitive advantage. DHL Supply Chain offers specialist, proven expertise within the Auto-Mobility, Consumer, Chemicals, Energy, Engineering & Manufacturing, Life Sciences & Healthcare, Retail and Technology sectors. As today’s global markets grow, our innovative logistics solutions are ready to help.

Key Takeaways: The DHL Supply Chain * Scott Sureddin is the CEO of DHL Supply Chain, the world’s leading logistics company. * In the podcast interview, Scott provides an overview of all DHL’s business units and operations worldwide. DHL is organized in 4 divisions: Ecommerce, Express (small parcel), Global Forwarding, and Supply Chain. * Scott also described the trends that are transforming the economy. * The pandemic highlighted the importance of supply chain logistics and accelerated the growth of e-commerce. * DHL has invested heavily in collaborative robots and warehouse automation which has greatly improved productivity and created a better working environment for DHL associates. * DHL has also made big investment in their front-line people. They provide extensive onboarding for new employees, certifications, and leadership training. The goal is to have every employee embrace the DHL culture that has helped the company become the leader in contract logistics. * DHL has set sustainability goals that include investing 7 billion euros in efforts that reduce CO2 emissions by 2030. The company has also committed to zero emissions by 2050. * DHL has 3 bottom lines: provider of choice, employer of choice, and investment of choice.

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The Fastest Growing Logistics Company with Trey Griggs Trey Griggs and Joe Lynch discuss the fastest growing logistics company. Trey is the Vice President of Sales at Lean Solutions Group, a company that provides operational, sales, marketing, and technology support to over 120 leading 3PLs.

About Trey Griggs Trey Griggs is the Vice President of Sales at Lean Solutions Group. After graduating from William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri, Trey began his career as a high school physics teacher and coach. In 2010, he transitioned to a career in sales, cutting his teeth in door-to-door office supply sales for 15 months before accepting an opportunity with a leading technology and data provider in the transportation industry. During the past nine years Trey has gained experience in several sectors within technology, including load boards, rate analytics, TMS systems, visibility solutions, digital freight-matching platforms, and Robotic Process Automation (RPA). Trey enjoys coaching teams to be great, as well as speaking on sales and marketing strategies, leadership, organizational structure, and technology. When he is not building world-class sales organizations, you can find Trey spending time with his family, traveling, renovating his home, playing golf, working out, reading & playing music.

About Lean Solutions Group Lean Solutions Group provides operational, sales, marketing, and technology support to over 120 leading 3PLs. To succeed in the transportation and logistics business, 3PLs need to be able to hire and retain the very best talent, while keeping a lid on costs. Since the competition for the best talent is fierce companies need an edge that will help them win, Lean Staffing Solutions is that edge. Lean provides a turnkey solution to staffing challenges using a proven process that will improve profits while reducing employee costs. Lean can deliver on this promise because they are the pioneers in helping U.S. based companies set up satellite offices in Colombia. Since 2014, Lean has worked with over 100 satisfied U.S. based transportation and logistics providers. Lean ensures that your satellite office in Colombia is staffed with highly educated, English speaking professionals trained in your company’s processes and systems. The Lean approach is a low cost, low risk, low hassle, and they manage the entire process with their account managers. Lean Staffing Solutions offers a suite of product offerings from traditional staffing to technology, sales, and marketing services.

Key Takeaways: The Fastest Growing Logistics Company * Trey Griggs is the Vice President of Sales at Lean Solutions Group, a nearshore service provider that delivers high-quality business solutions in staffing, tech, marketing, and sales for U.S.-based companies. * In the podcast interview, Trey and Joe discuss the fastest growing logistics companies, which were listed in the Introducing The Inc 5,000 Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America. * 199 logistics companies made the Inc 5000 list and over 20 of those companies are Lean Solution Group (LSG) customers, which gives Trey and the LSG team unique insights into what it takes to be successful in the logistics business. * The fastest growing companies are tech-centric (obviously) and use LSG as a staffing partner. LSG works with over 290 logistics companies in the USA, including many of the industry leaders. LSG brings expertise, experience, flexibility, and cost savings that is crucial to growing logistics companies.

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The Flexe Story with Dave Glick Dave Glick and Joe Lynch discuss the Flexe story. Dave is the Chief Technology Officer at Flexe, a market place for matching shippers who need fulfillment or distribution capacity with 3PLs who have existing capacity in their existing warehouses.

About Dave Glick As CTO, David is responsible for the design and development of the Flexe Logistics Platform. Before Flexe, David spent nearly 20 years at Amazon, including five years as the VP of Fulfillment Technology, where he oversaw the development and functionality of the technology within Amazon’s fulfillment centers, as well as the technology for Amazon's transportation systems for two of those years. Dave earned a Bachelor of Physics from the University of Michigan, and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

About Flexe Flexe solves the hardest omnichannel logistics problems for the world’s largest retailers and brands. Integrating technology, open logistics networks, and elastic economic models allows Flexe customers to move fast, at scale, and with precision. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Seattle, Flexe brings deep logistics expertise and enterprise-grade technology to deliver innovative eCommerce fulfillment, retail distribution, same-day delivery, and network capacity programs to the Fortune 500.

Key Takeaways: The Flexe Story * Dave Glick is the CTO of Flexe a company that is at the The intersection of logistics and technology * In the podcast interview, Dave describes his career at Amazon where he rose to the role of Vice President of Amazon Fulfillment Technologies. * Dave also shared Flexe’s innovative service offering and it rapid growth within the 3rd Party Logistics space. * Flexe is a warehousing company that connects organizations in need of additional space to organizations with extra space. The company's cloud-based platform powers unified warehouse sourcing and set up, while also streamlining material handling operations. It reinvents warehousing and fulfillment to optimize the global delivery of goods.

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The Knichel Logistics Story with Kristy Knichel Kristy Knichel and Joe Lynch discuss the Knichel Logistics story. Kristy is the CEO of Knichel Logistics that specializes in intermodal, less than truckload, cross-country, and cross-border services.

About Kristy Knichel Kristy Knichel, a lifelong Pittsburgh native, is a second-generation logistics executive. Since taking over as president of her company, Knichel Logistics, in 2007, Kristy has been the driving force behind their yearly growth and reputation as one of the top service providers within the IMC community growing her business to 84 million. Kristy’s proudest accomplishments are winning the inaugural Distinguished Woman in Logistics Award from the Women in Trucking Association and her appointment as the Intermodal Logistics Conference Chair on the TIA Board of Directors. Today Kristy’s focus is on expanding Knichel Logistics’ footprint via strategic development and continuing to offer her team members the opportunity for growth and self-improvement. Kristy currently resides in Grove City, Pennsylvania with her husband Jason and her son Brayden. She is an avid Steelers fan and enjoys spending time with family and friends on camping trips.

About Knichel Logistics For 18+ years, Knichel Logistics has transported goods for America’s largest corporations. Specializing in intermodal, less than truckload, cross-country, and cross-border services, we have moved more than 200,000 containers with 385,000 trucks spanning over 295 million miles over the last 5 years alone. With access to 90,000 rail containers, we work with Sam’s Club, Costco, Johnson & Johnson, Ocean Spray, Samsung, and Staples to name a few. Knichel also supports the federal government with recent logistical contracts for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES). We successfully and seamlessly navigated the complexities of transporting 300 overdimensional FEMA units for the Paradise, CA rebuild efforts. In addition to our transportation services, we also specialize in Container Pool Management, which we currently provide to companies including Michelin, Meijer, Samsung and Johnson & Johnson. Ensuring ample equipment capacity for our customers is a crucial need that Knichel Logistics provides. Knichel moves the sugar, milk, televisions, paper goods, health products, and foodstuff used by more than 300 million Americans. Our senior leadership possesses Lean Six Sigma certification and a seat on the TIA Board of Directors. $315 million revenue last five years.

Key Takeaways: The Knichel Logistics Story * Kristy Knichel is President and Owner of Knichel Logistics, a woman-owned, non-asset based provider of transportation and logistics services, including intermodal, trucking, and specialty equipment. * In the podcast interview, Kristy describes her personal entrepreneurial journey and the many challenges that she has faced and overcome. * As the daughter of the company founder, and a woman in a male dominated field, Kristy has been confronted with problems that ultimately helped her grow as a person and a business leader. * Knichel Logistics has grown steadily since Kristy took over and will likely hit $100 million in revenues in 2021.

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Finally a Flying Car with Guy Kaplinsky Guy Kaplinsky and Joe Lynch discuss finally a flying car that Guy's company is developing. Guy cofounded NFT Inc. (dba ASKA) and has developed the world’s first viable electric drive and fly vehicle that can drive on the road like a car and take off vertically to autonomously fly in the air.

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Guy Kaplinsky is a successful serial entrepreneur with in-depth knowledge and expertise in technology-related projects and international business. Guy began his career at Nissho Iwai Corporation and worked as an executive. In 2001, Guy followed his passion as a visionary and entrepreneur to establish his first startup with Maki Kaplinsky, a dynamic Japanese female entrepreneur. This global company facilitated multi-million dollar government-related projects in over 15 countries. Guy co-founded a second start-up with Maki Kaplinsky, IQP Corporation, which was an early innovator in the Internet of Things and concluded with a multi-million dollar M&A deal with GE Digital in 2017. Guy cofounded NFT Inc. (dba ASKA) in 2018 with Maki Kaplinsky, CoFounder/Chair-COO, and developed the ASKA™ drive and fly vehicle for consumers. The company opened the world's first flying car showroom and air mobility learning center in April, 2021 to launch pre-orders of ASKA™. In August, 2021, ASKA™ On The Fly was announced, a timeshare service that makes it super-easy for people to choose a flexible plan to use and enjoy ASKA™.

About ASKA NFT Inc. (dba ASKA) is headquartered in Los Altos, CA and has developed the world’s first viable electric drive and fly vehicle that can drive on the road like a car and take off vertically to autonomously fly in the air. The ASKA™ electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) vehicle enables families to live up to 100 miles outside a city and benefit from affordable housing and green space, but easily travel to the city center in less than 30 minutes. ASKA opened the world's first flying car showroom in April, 2021, for pre-orders of the ASKA™ and a learning center dedicated to air mobility. In August 2021, ASKA™ On The Fly was announced, a timeshare service that makes it super-easy for people to choose a flexible plan to use and enjoy ASKA™. ASKA reflects an incredible synergy of talents from various backgrounds and cultures, with men and women from Aerospace, Defense and the Automotive industry, led by co-founders with a record of growing successful companies from idea to exit.

Key Takeaways: Finally a Flying Car * Guy Kaplinsky is the Co-founder and CEO of NFT Inc. (dba ASKA) which is developing the world’s first electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) vehicle * NFT Inc. (dba ASKA) is headquartered in Los Altos, CA and has developed the world’s first viable electric drive and fly vehicle that can drive on the road like a car and take off vertically to autonomously fly in the air. * In the podcast interview, Guy explained how the car will be sold, operated, fueled and maintained. * The ASKA electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) vehicle enables families to live up to 100 miles outside a city and benefit from affordable housing and green space, but easily travel to the city center in less than 30 minutes. * ASKA, a four-seater vehicle, can drive on the road like a car, is capable of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), as well as short takeoff and landing (STOL), and flies like an aircraft. its aerodynamic design provides it with a great driving experience on the road and fly safely and efficiently in the air. * The ASKA drive and fly vehicle has a flight range of up to 250 miles powered by electric motors and features a range extender as a redundant safety system. * ASKA is targeted for delivery in 2026 subject to standard regulatory approval and certification. The timeshare service is now accepting applications (a limited number of customers in the first few years of production).

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3 Priorities for Future Success in Logistics with Sarah Banks Sarah Banks and Joe Lynch discuss three priorities for future success in logistics. Sarah is Global Lead for the Freight & Logistics Industry at Accenture, a global professional services company with leading capabilities in digital, cloud and security. About Sarah Banks Sarah Banks is Global Lead for the Freight & Logistics Industry at Accenture. Based in Detroit, she has spent over 25 years in the logistics industry, including working with clients on complex and impactful solutions to transform organizations, processes and technology. Sarah has seen first-hand the evolution of the industry including the pivot toward new technologies like IoT, Blockchain and Automation that have the promise to disrupt the way the logistics industry operates. She is passionate about the future of logistics and transformation of related service offerings and excited to be a part of shaping the possibilities to come. Sarah has a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations and a Master of Science degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, both from Michigan State University.

About Accenture Accenture is a global professional services company with leading capabilities in digital, cloud and security. Combining unmatched experience and specialized skills across more than 40 industries, we offer Strategy and Consulting, Interactive, Technology and Operations services — all powered by the world’s largest network of Advanced Technology and Intelligent Operations centers. Our 569,000 people deliver on the promise of technology and human ingenuity every day, serving clients in more than 120 countries. We embrace the power of change to create value and shared success for our clients, people, shareholders, partners and communities.

Key Takeaways: 3 Priorities for Future Success in Logistics * Sarah Banks is Global Lead for the Freight and Logistics Industry at Accenture. In this role, Sarah works with a blue chip roster of logistics, transportation, warehousing, and technology companies – which give her a unique perspective of how to win in the freight and logistics space. * In this podcast interview, Sarah explains what logistics and transportation companies need to do now to be successful in the future. The freight and logistics sector is undergoing significant change and tomorrow’s winners are making big moves today. * Horizontal and vertical integration. To be more competitive, industry leaders are actively pursuing horizontal and vertical integration. Horizontal integration is the acquisition of a business operating at the same level of the value chain in the same industry. Vertical integration, where firms expand into upstream or downstream activities, which are at different stages of production. * Sustainability. Sustainability and environmental impact is increasingly important to consumers, brands, and government regulators. Logistics and transportation companies must act now to implement more sustainable solutions. Click here to listen to Sarah’s take on a more sustainable last mile. * Talent. The talent war is here and the best companies are getting innovative in their recruiting efforts. To be successful, companies should consider hiring people often overlooked in logistics and supply chain, specifically minorities, women, older people, and people without degrees. Once hired, companies must develop career paths that fit the wants and needs of today’s workers. * Accenture helps freight and logistics companies to create value from process efficiencies and data-driven insights. They work in four key areas: blockchain, connected ports, connected container and warehouse automation.

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The West Coast Bottleneck with Brian Rice Brian Rice and Joe Lynch discuss the west coast bottleneck. Brian is the CEO of Dray Depot, a 3PL out of Chicago area that focuses on the drayage market.

About Brian Rice Brian is the President and CEO of Dray Depot, a 3PL out of Chicago focusing on the drayage market. He has been in the logistics industry for over 10 years and has learned and experienced the ups, downs, and changes in the industry during that time. He started on the ground level as a carrier representative and made his way through the carrier, customer, and leadership sides of the business. He brings a great wealth of knowledge and experience having been in the trenches. Given this extensive knowledge, Brian has put his plans into play and seeing success in drayage. Brian and his team at Dray Depot are taking the industry by storm with some very exciting moves and further plans for a $36 million project to expand into cold storage in the southeast. Brian is a born and raised Chicagoan and loves Chicago sports. He is married with a 5 year old son, 4 year old daughter, and his fur babies that keep him on to go!

About Dray Depot Dray Depot is an employee owned and operated third party logistics company that specializes in drayage and transloading services. The growing congestion and the resulting demurrage at the ports was a call to arms for our team, so we meticulously built a bullet-proof network of carrier partners and transloading facilities at every port and rail in the United States, consisting of 5k partners in our network and growing. Our mission is to keep the demurrage money in our customers pockets and away from the ports, our motto is “DON’T LET THE PORTS WIN!”. We have been accomplishing this at an astounding rate by monitoring our partner carrier’s ever-changing loading schedules for available drivers and assigning them to our customer's containers to ensure they are being pulled prior to LFD, even on short notice.

Key Takeaways: The West Coast Bottleneck * Brian Rice is the Chief Executive Officer at Dray Depot, a Chicago based drayage and transloading provider that services all U.S. ports and rails. * In the podcast interview Brian shares his insights on the shipment delays on the West Coast that are wreaking havoc on retail, e-commerce, and production supply chains. * Los Angeles is the largest port in the United States and, together with Long Beach a bit further south, account for around 30 percent of trade entering and exiting the United States. * China, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Germany are the top 5 exporters to the USA. * The US imported the most goods from Canada until 2007 when China replaced our neighbor to the north. * In 2019, these five countries supplied 48% of the $2.5 trillion in U.S. imports of goods. * The 5 biggest US importers are Walmart, Target, Home Depot, Lowes, and Ashley Furniture. Click the link to see the top 100 US importers. * In late May 2021, the Executive Director of the Port of Los Angeles stated, “We are in the seventh month of an unparalleled import surge * Stuck at home during the pandemic, Americans decided to buy lots of consumer goods. * The surge in ships arriving from Asia put West Coast ports under stress, which started in November and thus far has continued through into the summer months. * While American consumers demand went up, transportation and logistics companies struggled to keep up. * Employees stayed home because 1.) Fear of COVID, 2.) Kids were home, 3.) Government checks * Meanwhile USA exports dropped because of supply chain shortages, COVID related production delays * In addition, the shipping container shortage and the block Suez Canal caused supply chains disruptions. * The West Coast bottleneck is slowly opening up, but will most likely last until 2022. * Shippers, especially those who rely on Christmas sales must work with their 3PLs to find alternative solutions.

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Logistics and Supply Chain - 1940 to 2040 with Jason Miller Jason Miller and Joe Lynch discuss logistics and supply chain, 1940 - 2040. Jason is a professor of supply chain at Michigan State University, which is ranked as one of the top supply chain schools in the world.

About Jason Miller Jason Miller (PhD The Ohio State University) is a tenured Associate Professor of Logistics and the John D. and Dortha J. Withrow Endowed Emerging Scholar at Michigan State University's Eli Broad College of Business. His primary research stream examines firms' logistics operations, with an emphasis on studying motor carrier safety, productivity, pricing dynamics, and driver turnover. Jason has been recognized with multiple awards for research and teaching. He was recognized as the undergraduate faculty member who had the greatest impact on students based on the 2017 graduating senior survey. The website Poets & Quants has recognized him as one of the top 40 undergraduate professors.

About Michigan State University, Department of Supply Chain Management Michigan State University is a public research university in East Lansing, Michigan. MSU was founded in 1855. Today, MSU is one of the largest universities in the United States and has approximately 634,300 living alumni worldwide. MSU’s Department of Supply Chain Management is the consistently ranked as the top supply chain management school in the country. The department educates students to succeed in careers such as procurement, manufacturing, inventory management, warehousing, transportation, and customer service. Students graduate with foundational knowledge across all areas of SCM, positioning them to work in multiple capacities for the top global companies. The business world views Broad’s graduates and faculty as the voice of the SCM field.

Key Takeaways: Logistics and Supply Chain - 1940 to 2040 * Jason Miller is a tenured Associate Professor of Logistics at Michigan State University’s Eli Broad College of Business. * In the podcast interview, Jason and Joe discuss the changes in logistics and supply chain from 1940 to 2040. * In order to reduce the scope and make the topic more accessible, Jason and Joe use the iron skillet as an analog to represent all products that have a supply chain. * In 1940, the iron skillet was manufactured in Wisconsin from iron ore mined from Michigan and Minnesota. The skillet was shipped via rail to a distributor who eventually sold it to a retailer. * In 1980, the manufacturing locations were most likely still in the USA, but may have moved to the lower cost, non-union south. The skillet was shipped by truck (rather than rail) directly to the retailer. * In 2020, the skillet was manufactured in China using Australian or Brazilian iron ore. The skillet was shipped via ocean and truck to a fulfillment center or retailer in the USA. * In 2040, the skillet will most likely be manufactured in the USA or Mexico. The iron ore will come from a North America. The manufacturing process will be highly automated. The skillet will be transported via truck and the consumer will most likely buy via ecommerce or traditional retail. * The discussion illuminates advancements and trends including: sustainability, global economy, nearshoring, infrastructure, information technology, growth of logistics, security, capital investments, automation, productivity, labor, security, and the circular supply chain.

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The Critical Mile with Saad Shahzad Saad Shahzad and Joe Lynch discuss the critical mile. Saad is the Chief Revenue Officer at Airspace, a company that utilizes a technology-driven platform – backed by machine learning and AI – to deliver time-critical shipments including organs for transplant, medical specimens, airplane parts, and more.

About Saad Shahzad Saad Shahzad is the Chief Revenue Officer, Airspace. He is a go-to-market leader who has built and managed world-class teams at several high-growth companies. With over a decade of experience in senior leadership roles at startups with a combined market value of $8 billion, Saad knows what drives great people, processes and products. Prior to Airspace, Saad was GM of Clutter's Third-party Logistics business and Vice President of its Sales and Customer Service teams following his role as Head of Sales at Gusto and Vice President of Sales at dinCloud. In addition to his experience helping to build companies, Saad is a former venture capitalist who invested in early-stage companies at Norwest Venture Partners ($9 billion in capital under management). He started his career in investment banking where he worked at Goldman Sachs and Jefferies. Saad holds a B.S. in Finance from the University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business.

About Airspace From life-saving organs to essential machinery components, Airspace is trusted to move the most time-critical shipments on time, every time. The company’s proprietary AI-powered platform completely automates routing, dispatch, and delivery. Awarded and protected by multiple patents, Airspace technology provides unrivaled speed, reliability, and transparency in time-critical logistics. With its exclusive courier network, 24/7/365 support, and AirTrace™ tracking and reporting solution, the company is rapidly scaling into new markets and industries while continuing to innovate and maximize value for its customers.

Key Takeaways: The Critical Mile * Saad Shahzad is the Chief Revenue Officer at Airspace, a company that focuses on time-critical shipments. * In the podcast interview, Saad explained that the critical mile can be the first, middle, or last mile – what makes it critical is that there is a high likelihood of failure or delays. For time-critical shipments like transplant organs, life-saving drugs, or parts delaying a huge manufacturing operation, failure is not an option. * Traditionally, expediting companies were smaller operations with less emphasis on technology, which might explain why the expediting process is typically very manual, lacks shipment visibility and pricing transparency. * Airspace ships anything from organs for transplant to aircraft parts that could cause delays across the nation. * Airspace built an industry-first automated platform that provides complete visibility from the moment the order is placed to the moment it is delivered. The Airspace platform was created to eliminate the transparency issues and challenges that are so prevalent in the logistics industry today. * Using the Airspace platform, Airspace customers can track the exact location, temperature, humidity, shock, and light exposure of their most critical shipments in real-time.

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How to Grow a Trucking Company with Brian Fielkow Brian Fielkow and Joe Lynch discuss how to grow a trucking company. Brian is the CEO of Houston-based Jetco Delivery and EVP of Montreal- based The GTI Group.

About Brian Fielkow In his dual role as CEO of Houston-based Jetco Delivery and EVP of Montreal- based The GTI Group, Brian leverages his 25+ years’ experience of leading, growing and transforming multimillion dollar organizations organically and via mergers and acquisitions. The companies’ operations include intermodal, flatbed/heavy haul, van, and freight brokerage. As Jetco CEO over the past 14 years, Brian developed the company into one of the Gulf Coast’s premier trucking and logistics providers. Under his leadership, Jetco built a premium service model that differentiated the company in a price-driven industry. Brian has maintained focus on people, fleet, technology and innovation to provide an excellent client experience.

About Jetco Delivery Since 1976, Jetco has partnered with sophisticated shippers and intermediaries to meet their trucking and freight brokerage needs throughout the Gulf Coast. Through its family of companies, Jetco provides intermodal, open deck, heavy haul, dry van, asset-backed freight brokerage, and warehousing services. Headquartered in Houston, Jetco maintains an office in Dallas and terminals in La Porte, Freeport, San Antonio and Dallas. Jetco is a part of The GTI Group, a Canadian-based specialized transport company providing integrated logistics and transportation services, including asset-based trucking, freight brokerage, air and ocean services, and warehousing and storage.

Key Takeaways: How to Grow a Trucking Company with Brian Fielkow * Brian Fielkow is the CEO of Houston-based Jetco Delivery and EVP of Montreal- based The GTI Group. * Brian bought Jetco and grew the company ten-fold before selling it to The GTI Group. * In the podcast interview, Brian explained that there are many challenges in the trucking business including: the boom and bust cycle which makes investment difficult, hiring and retaining the wrong people, safety problems, high insurance costs, working with the wrong shippers and carriers, and over-reliance on transactional business. * When Brian took over at Jetco, he worked hard to win the respect of the employees. From the beginning Brian wanted to build a winning culture and business processes that ensured success. * To grow the company, Brian focuses on 1.) People 2.) Fleet and 3.) Technology. * Jetco / GTI operates a fleet of 100+ trucks and 250+ trailers. Headquartered in Houston, Jetco maintains an office in Dallas and terminals in La Porte, Freeport, San Antonio and Dallas. * Jetco is a part of The GTI Group, a Canadian-based company providing over-the-road transportation, freight brokerage, ocean and air logistics, and warehousing services throughout North America and across the globe.

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Overcoming Last Mile Challenges with Israel Duanis Israel Duanis and Joe Lynch discuss overcoming last mile challenges. Israel is the Vice President of the Logistics and Last Mile Delivery Platforms at Via, where he oversees all facets of Via’s logistics-related business.

About Israel Duanis Israel Duanis is the Vice President of the Logistics and Last Mile Delivery Platforms at Via, the leader in TransitTech, where he oversees all facets of Via’s logistics-related business. Via’s logistics and last mile delivery team provides solutions that improve the efficiency, sustainability, and scale of current logistics operations for retailers, operators, and government entities -- in addition to helping these partners expand to new offerings for the emerging home delivery sector. Prior to Via, Israel was the CEO and co-founder of Fleetonomy, an intelligent logistics and fleet management software company that was acquired by Via in 2020. Israel received his B.Sc. in Physics, Math and Computer Science from The Hebrew University and his M.S in System Engineering from The Technion. He is based in Tel Aviv, Israel, where he lives with his family.

About Via Via Logistics provides end-to-end technology that will enable operators, retailers, government entities and more to serve more customers with fewer vehicle miles traveled. With 150+ partnerships around the globe, Via's advanced delivery platform can do what no other platform can: manage deliveries seamlessly, allowing partners to have full control and visibility into its operations while keeping customer satisfaction and environmental sustainability top of mind.

Key Takeaways: Overcoming Last Mile Challenges * Israel Duanis is the VP of Logistics and Delivery Platforms at Via, which provides an advanced delivery platform that enables retailers and carriers to manage last mile deliveries seamlessly, with full control and visibility into its operations. Via’s platform enables their customers (retailers, last mile carriers, etc.) to deliver a world class delivery experience, while minimizing environmental impact. * As consumers increasingly choose to have their purchases delivered to their homes, retailers and ecommerce companies are faced with a decision – use delivery services like DoorDash, Instacart, and Shipt to manage the delivery or manage the delivery internally. It is not an easy choice. * If the retailer decides to partner with a delivery service they risk losing some control over the transaction. For example, if a person buying groceries online chooses to process the transaction via Shipt, the consumer is using the Shipt app, and interacting with Shipt people. The grocer loses a valuable interaction with the customer and may even lose customer data. * On the other hand, if the retailer decides to manage deliveries internally, they are faced with starting and managing a delivery business that requires advanced routing technology to run effectively and efficiently. * Via is the answer for many retailers because they provide a white-label routing technology solution that enables retailers to run their own delivery network. Partnering with Via also means retailers can focus on their core business rather than trying ramp up a freight tech development group. * Via also provides a world-class routing technology solution for last-mile delivery services. To succeed in the last-mile delivery business, carriers must be effective (deliver on-time) and efficient (using the fewest resources especially time and fuel). * Via’s routing solutions are used all over the world and enable companies large and small to deliver efficient and scalable last-mile deliveries.

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Michael Darden and Joe Lynch discuss killing ghost loads and phantom data. Michael is the CEO of DFM Data Corp, a utility company designed to be a tool between digital partners moving freight in the USA and Canada.

About Michael Darden Michael is from New York and moved to Atlanta Georgia in 1985. He is married, with 3 children. Michael has been fascinated with the coordination and movement of goods for 40 years. He worked for Coca-Cola, culminating as Operations Manager for the Coke Olympic Warehouse operation at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. He then led Power2Ship as it pioneered digital freight matching in the trucking industry in the early 2000s. Arranging for the right human resources, at the right place, with the right equipment, at the right time, takes historic knowledge, precision in planning and communication, and precise execution. Michael has focused his career on the collection and utilization of actionable data to make informed process improvement decisions.

About DFM Data Corp DFM Data Corp. Inc. was formed in 2019 to help the fragmented North American ground transportation industry embrace digital technology … AKA the “FreightTech Revolution”. The company has engaged with governance leaders to establish a business model for collaboration in the digital freight industry, the linchpin to unlock this valuable data. Recognizing that the fragmentation is caused by existing industry systems that date back 100 years, DFM Data has put forth a new type of ‘for profit’ entity to serve this exact need. Participation is power. Our technology solution introduces the ability to network all of the different systems with different jargon, and standardize to a communication bridge that uses virtual computing to move the data through the network, without disclosing the sensitive customer data.

Key Takeaways: Killing Ghost Loads and Phantom Data * Michael Darden is the Founder and CEO of DFM Data, where he and his team help accelerate adoption of digital freight services by shippers, carriers and brokers. * DFM has a solution that will kill ghost loads and phantom data, which in turn will improve the customer experience and performance of digital fright matching services (DFMs). * Today, shippers, carriers, and brokers waste a lot of time because the data, that is the foundation of the digital freight business is flawed. * Old, dirty, data obscures market signals and leads to a lot of bad decisions, customer dissatisfaction, and additional cost for the entire industry. * The heart of the problem is that there is no unique identifier for loads. Example: A shipper or broker posts a load on multiple load boards and then the load is covered by a carrier. The load is removed from one of the load boards, but not necessarily all the load boards. In this example, the covered load is now a ghost load, yet dozens of companies don’t know it yet. The same problem exists with capacity. * As a result of ghost loads and phantom data, supply and demand signals confuses rather than enlighten the shippers, carriers, and brokers. * DFM Data is a neutral utility that functions as the data clearinghouse for the 200+ US-based digital freight matching service providers (DFMs). Their distributed data platform facilitates anonymized data-sharing by DFMs. * This essential interconnectivity between DFMs allows the automated removal of duplicated load and capacity postings (aka “Phantom Data”) from multiple DFM marketplaces, platforms and load boards—and ultimately, the entire US truckload spot market.

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Why XPO is Spinning Off GXO with Mark Manduca Mark Manduca and Joe Lynch discuss why XPO is spinning off GXO. Mark is the Chief Investment Officer of XPO which is leader in logistics, brokerage and LTL.

About Mark Manduca Mark Manduca currently serves as the Chief Investment Officer of XPO’s global logistics segment. His career as a top-ranked analyst spans senior positions with leading investment banks, including Citigroup in London, where he served as managing director in equity research and led transport research activities. Earlier, he spent eight years with Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he led the business services, leisure and transport research teams. Prior to XPO, Manduca consistently led the top-ranked European transport research teams for close to a decade, as determined by Institutional Investor. In 2020, he received the most votes individually across all sectors and regions in the European Institutional Investor survey and was named the No. 1 European transport research analyst for the eighth consecutive year.

About XPO Logistics XPO Logistics, Inc. (NYSE: XPO) provides cutting-edge supply chain solutions to the most successful companies in the world, with two business segments: transportation and logistics. The company helps more than 50,000 customers manage their supply chains most efficiently, using a network of 1,621 locations in 30 countries and approximately 140,000 team members, including 108,000 employees and 32,000 temporary workers. The company’s corporate headquarters are in Greenwich, Conn., USA.

About the GXO spin-off XPO intends to spin off its logistics segment on August 2, 2021 as GXO Logistics, creating two, pure-play industry powerhouses. The separation would create independent public companies with distinct investment identities and service offerings in vast addressable markets. GXO would be the largest pure-play contract logistics company in the world, and XPO would be a leading provider of transportation services, primarily less-than-truckload transportation and truck brokerage.

Key Takeaways: Why XPO is Spinning Off GXO * In the podcast interview, GXO’s Chief Investment Officer, Mark Manduca explains why XPO is spinning off GXO. * XPO Logistics is an American transportation and contract logistics company that manages supply chains for 50,000 customers worldwide, including 69 of the Fortune 100. It operates in 30 countries, with approximately 100,000 employees. * XPO Logistics, Inc. was the 7th best-performing stock of the last decade on the Fortune 500, with its share price rising more than 1,000% from the time its CEO, Brad Jacobs, took control. XPO's corporate headquarters are in Greenwich, Connecticut, U.S. Its regional headquarters for the European markets are in Lyon, France. * XPO is spinning off GXO on August 2nd thus creating two pure-play industry powerhouses. * The separation would create two independent public companies with distinct investment identities and service offerings in vast addressable markets. * GXO would be the second largest contract logistics company in the world, and XPO would be a leading provider of transportation services, primarily less-than-truckload transportation, and truck brokerage.

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Worst Case Scenarios for Freight Brokers with Lisa Bruno Lisa Bruno and Joe Lynch talk about the worst case scenarios for freight brokers. Lisa is an Industry Consultant at CarrierDirect which is a consulting firm supporting the transportation and industry, logistics, warehousing, supply chain and also provide technology support.

About Lisa Bruno Lisa Bruno brings 15+ years of transportation logistics experience to the podcast. She started her career at Strive Logistics in 2005 and, being the 12th employee, saw an opportunity to make an impact at a young company. She started on the customer operations and account management side of the business running point on PepsiCo’s Quaker Oats account among others. 2012 started her Director-level experience wearing many hats to help propel Strive to success: contributed in developing Strive’s proprietary TMS, led training efforts of new hires and the latest TMS functionality and later in her career was in more of a “fixer” role working with stakeholders to solve process & operational bottlenecks. Once Strive was acquired by Redwood Logistics in 2019, Lisa played an integral role in getting Redwood’s customer-facing department up to speed on Strive’s TMS. She earned her PMP certification in 2020 and most recently joined the CarrierDirect team as an Industry Consultant.

About Carrier Direct CarrierDirect is a management consulting and technology development firm focused on transportation, logistics, and supply chain. They are on a mission to help supply chains, transportation, and logistics companies overcome obstacles toward progress and growth, so we can contribute to a more efficient world together. CarrierDirect a team of people absorbed in all things transportation, logistics, and supply chain, motivated by opportunities to help carriers, freight brokers, shippers, and tech vendors do great things. They are passionate about problem solving, not afraid of a challenge, and always ready to go the extra mile. CarrierDirect offers Management Consulting: assessment & benchmarking, capacity strategy, compensation, recruiting, onboarding, training, development, workflows, processes, supply chain resiliency, transportation & distribution strategy, sales & operational planning. They also have Technology Strategy: With a true technology strategy, you can have laser focus on your objectives, agility to solve your most important problems first, and then scale as needed. CarrierDirect also provides Software Development: We develop TMS and other applications that provide the efficiency, workflow, data, and visibility you need.

Key Takeaways: Worst Case Scenarios for Freight Brokers * In the podcast interview, Lisa Bruno and Joe Lynch discuss some of the worst-case scenarios for freight brokers. * In general, freight brokerages and 3PLs tend to be reactive rather than proactive. The industry should learn from the pandemic to plan for the worst-case scenario before it happens. * Scenario #1 – Lose a significant customer scenario because of strategic decision by the customer (no fault of the broker/3PL). * Scenario #2 – Lose a significant customer due to poor service or bad relationship management. * Scenario #3 – Lose a key member of your team, especially if that person is influential within the company and with customers. * Scenario #3 – You have a surge in customer demand. Too much business! This is the best worst-case scenario; however, it is still a big challenge to manage. Lots of good companies have struggled or even gone out of business due to unmanageable growth. * Lisa and the team at CarrierDirect work with freight brokers and 3PLs to stress-test their businesses, so when misfortune strikes, there is a plan. If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.

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Successful Bulk Food Transport with Chris Fish Chris Fish and Joe Lynch discuss bulk food transport. Chris is the Senior Vice President of Dedicated Contract Transportation by Ruan Transportation which provides Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, and Value-added Warehousing.

About Chris Fish Chris Fish was appointed Senior Vice President of Dedicated Contract Transportation in 2017. He joined Ruan Transportation Management Systems in 1998 and has served in various progressive roles of leadership over his tenure. Fish has been in the transportation industry for the last 30 years, serving on various transportation committees during that time. Chris is a native of Chicago, IL, and attended Saint Ambrose University in Davenport, IA. Chris and his spouse Christine are active in the community; most recently, Chris served as the chairperson of Ruan’s record breaking 2020 United Way of Central Iowa campaign.

About Ruan Transportation Founded in 1932, Ruan is a family-owned transportation company providing Dedicated Contract Transportation, Managed Transportation, Value-added Warehousing, and Brokerage Support Services. With 90 years of transportation and logistics experience, Ruan is one of the top 10 privately owned transportation service companies in the country. The company operates from 300 locations nationwide and employs over 5,500 team members.

Key Takeaways: Successful Bulk Food Transport * In his role as Senior Vice President of Dedicated Contract Transportation at Ruan, Chris and his team help food producers transport bulk shipments. * In the podcast interview, Chris explains that there is a higher bar for bulk food transport. Because the risk of contamination (intentional and unintentional) is very high, there is a lot of regulatory compliance for both producers and carriers. Bulk food carriers like Ruan must meet a higher standard in areas like driver training, licensing, weighing & sampling, and food safety. * While there are plenty of small carriers that succeed in the space, big carriers who have the resources (people, tractors, tankers, ability to invest) are usually a better fit in the bulk food transportation business. * The pandemic highlighted some of the real challenges faced by both milk producers and their supply chain partners. Overnight, milk producers were forced to drastically redirect their product to alternative channels. Milk cows never stop producing the product so the milk is either sold or it is wasted. * Large carriers like Ruan who have a large fleet, visibility, and the ability to reallocate resources to key customers made all the difference for milk producers in their time of crisis. * When selecting a bulk food transportation partner carrier, Chris suggests that food producers look for the following 5 attributes in a carrier: + A large pool of drivers who have experience in bulk transport, low turnover, proper training, and certifications. + Owns assets including tractors, trailers, terminals - especially valuable during times when capacity is a problem. + The right culture – one that values ownership, employee engagement, safety, customer relationships, accountability, integrity, operational excellence, sustainability, etc. + An exceptional logistics / back office that can plan, execute, and manage every risk and every continency. + Cutting edge technology in their trucks, terminals, and offices.

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The New Retail Paradigm with Ali Raza Ali Raza and Joe Lynch talk about the new retail paradigm. Ali is a theory of constraints (TOC) practitioner who founded a company to help supply chains to improve throughput.

About Ali Raza Ali Raza is the Founder and CEO of Throughput, Inc., an AI-Powered software to help companies run leaner, faster, smoother, and safer operations out of the box. Ali comes from a deep academic and real-world industrial operations in process simulations and operations management. He has managed onshore/offshore/war zone logistics as well as batch, continuous, and discrete manufacturing setups. At Schlumberger, he became one of the youngest Geomarket Production Services, pioneering 3 projects and serving 50+ industrial clients. His production teams were responsible for billions of dollars of hydrocarbon output to the global economy. Ali joined his first tech startup while still an undergraduate student at the University of Pennsylvania. Since then, he has been eliminating one global bottleneck after another, with his current focus on optimizing supply chains that extend to Mars.

About ThroughPut, Inc. ThroughPut Inc. is the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Supply Chain pioneer that enables companies to optimize their Operations by leveraging their existing Data Systems to increase Output, Quality and Profitability across their entire enterprise. ThroughPut's AI software, ELI, includes the only Bottleneck Management System (BMS) that utilizes existing enterprise data systems, such as ERP, MES, IMS, TMS, WMS, PLC, EAM, POS, CRM, SCADA, Historian, and other data systems, to solve for the $25 Trillion of annual Waste across global supply chains already today. Such constraints to the $90 Trillion global Economy could otherwise be dedicated to more productive, useful and sustainable purposes for the benefit of all stakeholders and communities. ThroughPut's AI software is designed by Fortune 500 Supply Chain & Logistics leaders, Silicon Valley AI and Analytics pioneers, and top global Operations Experts in the areas of the Theory of Constraints, Lean Manufacturing, Supply Chain Automation, Total Quality Management, and over four-dozen other leading best practices now digitized as part of the ELI software, with hundreds of years of hands-on experience in the space.

Key Takeaways: The New Retail Paradigm * Ali Raza is the Founder and CEO of Throughput, where he and his team help companies realize greater output and free cash flow. * In the podcast interview, Ali describes the challenges that are making retail success even more difficult than in the past. * Prior to COVID, consumers buying behavior was changing. Increasingly, consumer demand was moving from traditional retail to ecommerce. The pandemic greatly accelerated the trend to online sales, which means retailers must manage consumer demand through additional channels. * Because of the unprecedented events related to COVID, retailers and consumer packaged goods (CPG) manufacturers are in a VUCA environment. VUCA stands for volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. * In addition, on-time and in-full (OTIF) key performance indicators are changing the way that retailers evaluate their CPG partners. * Some large retailers are even reducing their SKU counts and number of CPG suppliers based on OTIF performance. * These challenges make traditional sales and operations planning almost impossible. * With Throughput, retailers and CPGs have a tool that will enable them to better predict demand and then reorient their supply chains accordingly. * Throughput provides retailers and CPGs artificial intelligence (AI) powered supply chain intelligence that will help them gain end to end visibility and make better decisions. * In today’s competitive retail environment, the difference between failure and success will come down to who makes better decisions related to sales and operations planning.

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Cutting Out the Middleman with Mike Nervick Mike Nervick and Joe Lynch discuss Cutting out the middleman. Mike is the CEO of Sleek Technologies which is impacting the transportation industry by providing smart solutions that simplify logistics.

About Mike Nervick Michael Nervick is a transportation and logistics professional with 20+ years experience. He learned the business as a successful carrier sales rep at American Backhaulers (ABH), later acquired by C.H. Robinson. In 2003, Mike founded his own successful freight brokerage, Advantage Freight Network (AFN), growing it to over $170M. Mike then founded Sleek Fleet in 2017, which is now Sleek Technologies. As a broker insider, Mike saw first-hand how antiquated the freight procurement process was for manufacturers, retailers and distributors. Therefore, Sleek Technologies developed technology, powered by AI, to optimize the freight procurement process resulting in truckload savings, industry-best OTD, and actionable rate data for large shippers.

About Sleek Technologies Sleek Technologies is a leading freight procurement innovator that delivers technology that disrupts freight brokerage by advancing the shipper/carrier relationship increasing efficiency & profitability for both.

Key Takeaways: Cutting Out the Middleman * Mike Nervick is the CEO and Founder of Sleek Technologies, a tech-enabled software that enables shippers and carriers to work together without a middleman (brokers, 3PLs, etc.). * When shippers connect directly to carriers using Sleek Technology, they gain open direct access to 75K+ compliant, out-of-network, asset-based carriers. * Going directly to the carriers also help shippers save an average of 12% on their freight spend. * Also, when shippers engage directly with the carriers using Sleek they gain access to their shipping data and insights into the freight market that they might not get if they had a broker. * Shippers who cut out the broker/3PL also gain carrier relationships that can lead to reduced costs and higher service performance. * Lastly, shippers who cut out the middleman and engage directly with the carriers gain additional insights and control over their shipping.

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What Will Tomorrow's Freight Broker Do with Ben Buchanan Ben Buchanan and Joe Lynch talk about what tomorrow's freight broker will do. Ben is VP of Account Management at Loadsmart, which is transforming the future of freight, they leverage artificial intelligence, machine learning and strategic partnerships to automate how freight is priced, booked and shipped.

About Ben Buchanan Ben Buchanan is VP of Account Management at Loadsmart, leading a team of account managers and sales representatives focused on growing relationships with enterprise and small/medium enterprise shippers by providing additional value to address their unique challenges. Ben has a decade of experience in freight brokerage across various leadership roles, building best-in-class teams for high growth and scalability while delivering for the customer. He earned his logistics stripes at GlobalTranz, learning the business and riding the fast growth wave to impactful leadership positions, and under Buchanan’s leadership at Loadsmart the account sales team has grown in headcount by 860% and in revenue by 578% (1H YoY 2020 - 2021). Ben holds a BA in Political Science from Arizona State University and currently sits on the Board of Directors for the American Charter School Foundation. Prior to GlobalTranz he worked as an educator and high school basketball coach.

About Loadsmart Transforming the future of freight, Loadsmart leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning and strategic partnerships to automate how freight is priced, booked and shipped. Pairing advanced technologies with deep-seated industry expertise, Loadsmart fuels growth, simplifies operational complexity and bolsters efficiency for carriers and shippers alike.

Key Takeaways: What Will Tomorrow's Freight Broker Do * Ben Buchanan is the Vice President of Account Management at Loadsmart, a digital freight brokerage that leverages cutting-edge technology and strategic partnerships to help shippers and carriers move more with less. * The freight brokerage space is rapidly transforming as digital freight brokerage companies like Loadsmart deploy technology to automate processes, reduce cost per load, and deliver a superior customer experience. * In the interview, Ben describes 5 things that freight brokers will be expected to do in the very near future. Of course, some of the industry leaders like Loadsmart are delivering these innovations today. * Instantaneous freight quotes created by a dynamic pricing tool that delivers the right price with guaranteed capacity. No more back and forth emails and phone calls haggling over pricing. Dynamic pricing powered by artificial intelligence provides an instant rate that reflects the most updated market intelligence. * Mode optimization automatically included in each quote. Mode optimization has traditionally been promised, but not delivered because the analysis was completed by people who didn’t have the data or tools. Now, mode options with instantly bookable rates across modes including rail, LTL, PTL, and FTL, enable shippers to optimize shipments based on sustainability, cost, and expediency. * Data insights that enable shippers to learn from not just their own data and insights — but from each other. To achieve best in class performance, shippers need to be able to compare their KPIs to their industry peers. Additionally, brokers must be able to analyze shipment data and provide actionable data insights that drive operational improvement across the entire shipping function. * Rate transparency that empowers the shipper to know exactly what they are paying for. As digital freight brokers automate and streamline the shipping process that was traditionally managed manually, the value added has changed. In the new model, freight brokers won’t be rewarded financially for getting a big spread (cost of truck vs price to shipper). Instead, new pricing models and incentives have evolved that align the shipper and broker. * Shift to digital means that freight brokers will need to find new ways to add value to both shippers and carriers. To deliver a superior customer experience, freight brokerages will need to provide the best of tech and the best of people.

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The Voice of 3rd Party Logistics with Anne Reinke Anne Reinke and Joe Lynch talk about the voice of 3rd party logistics. Anne Reinke joined TIA from the U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT), where she served both as the Deputy Assistant Secretary-Congressional Affair and DAS-Intergovernmental Affairs from 2019 to 2020.

About Anne Reinke Anne Reinke joined TIA from the U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT), where she served both as the Deputy Assistant Secretary-Congressional Affairs DAS-Intergovernmental Affairs from April 2019 to October 2020. Prior to her time at US DOT, Anne spent 16 years in the Washington, DC office of CSX Corporation ultimately serving as the Vice President- Government Affairs, overseeing the Federal, State Government and Community Affairs Departments. Before joining CSX, she worked at the Association of American Railroads and High Speed Ground Transportation Association. Anne is a Washington, DC native, and graduated from the National Cathedral School. She received a B.A. from Rice University in Houston, TX and a J.D. from the Wake Forest University School of Law in Winston-Salem, NC. She and her husband, Brett, have two sons, and reside in Alexandria, VA.

About TIA Since 1978, TIA has been recognized as the trusted voice of the third-party logistics industry. Through TIA, members are able to establish and protect, ethical, profitable, and growing businesses in service to their customers. TIA will continue to be the leading provider of resources, education, information, advocacy, and connections to advance professional standards, business practices, and the overall image and credibility of the profession and its ultimate contribution to society. TIA will continue to be the trusted voice for third-party logistics companies, recognizing the diverse needs of our members while speaking with one voice to shippers, carriers, government officials, and international organizations.

Key Takeaways: The Voice of 3rd Party Logistics * Anne Reinke is the President & CEO at Transportation Intermediaries Association, which is the voice of 3rd party logistics. In the interview, Anne explains the value that TIA provides for small, medium, and large logistics companies. TIA also is great organization for companies that sell goods and services to 3PLs and brokers. * For smaller 3PLs and brokers, TIA provides training and guidance that will enable them to build a sustainable business and scale their growth. Programs like the New Broker Success Package give participants to instruction and coaching from the top coaches and consultants in the industry. * For midsize 3PLs and brokers, TIA provides services like TIA Watchdog (carrier issues database that enables brokers to make better carrier decisions) and the TIA Bond Program, which is well known and respected across the industry. * For larger 3PLs and brokers, TIA provides advocacy and a voice in Washington. TIA is well known and respected by lawmakers and industry leaders. * TIA provides ongoing events, educational programs, and networking opportunities that benefits all their members regardless of their size.

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The Best Logistics Team you Have Never Heard of with Matt Scherer Matt Scherer and Joe Lynch talk about The best logistics team you have never heard of. Matt has been helping thousands of people create, update and improve their LinkedIn profiles.

About Matt Scherer Matt Scherer has been helping thousands of military professionals, college students, and other business executives create, update and improve their LinkedIn profiles. He is the author of "LinkedIn For Military", now in its third edition. He and his team are also in the final stages of producing "LinkedIn for Learners," a book with the goal of helping high school and college students to make informed choices about their studies and career goals.

About Scherer Communications Formed in 2005, the firm focuses on media relations, content development for trade publications and social media coaching. His team has produced work for trade publications and has handled appearances for them on national and local news. As a retired public affairs professional, Matt Scherer, the CEO, appeared at a military spokesman for Good Morning America and the CBS Morning News. After leaving Lowry AFB, Colo., he was honored with "Technical Sergeant David M. Scherer in the City and County of Denver Day" for his work in community affairs in Colorado.

About Military Transition Roundtable Their non-profit helps military professionals in transition with forming a strategic journey towards a successful transition. Military transition Roundtable's mission is to create small working groups, using the MasterMind process developed by Napolean Hill in the early part of the 20th Century. Since forming the non-profit over 18 months ago, the organization has helped more than 25 veterans find exceptional careers and other opportunities.

Key Takeaways: The Best Logistics Team you Have Never Heard of * Military logistics teams are often overlooked, but they are elite when it comes to transportation, logistics, and operations in difficult environments. * Military logistics teams operate in VUCA environments where they need to support either front line troops or people in the midst of a humanitarian crisis. * The military most likely invented logistics and few civilian organizations can match their operational might, scope, and performance on big stages. * In the military, winning logistics is literally the difference between life and death. * Military logisticians are well-trained, experienced, and they have been raised in a culture that expects leadership, accountability, sacrifice, ingenuity, and teamwork. They are the culture warriors every civilian organization should be looking for. * Unfortunately, not all military logistics and supply chain professionals are successful in their transition to civilian life. For some the cultural divide and or communicating their worth to employers holds them back. * Many Employers also overlook this underutilized well spring of talent because they come from a unique background. * The Military Transition Roundtable is helping military veterans transition ease their journey from active duty to new career opportunities.

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Transforming the Supply Chain Using AI with Max Versace Max Versace and Joe Lynch talk about transforming the supply chain using AI. Max focuses on making AI more useful in real-world applications, especially in the manufacturing supply chain and industrial industry.

About Max Versace Dr. Massimiliano Versace is the CEO and co-founder of Neurala. With decades of experience and research in AI and deep learning techniques, Dr. Versace is now focused on making AI more applicable and useful in real-world applications, specifically in the manufacturing and industrial industry. Prior to co-founding Neurala, Dr. Versace co-founded the Boston University Neuromorphics Lab, and worked with government organizations such as DARPA and NASA to develop AI with the ability to learn in real-time, at the edge, and free of traditional constraints of computational hardware. Dr. Versace has spoken at numerous events, including a keynote at Mobile World Congress Drone Summit, TEDx, NASA, the Pentagon, MIT Tech Review’s Future Compute and IMA Sensing Days. His work has been featured in Forbes, CNN, Fortune, MSNBC, the Associated Press, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and more. He holds several patents and two PhDs: Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston University; Experimental Psychology, University of Trieste, Italy.

About Neurala Neurala is a pioneer in vision AI software. On a mission to make AI more applicable and useful in real-world applications, Neurala helps industrial companies improve their quality inspection process, with technology that dramatically reduces the time, cost and skills required to build and maintain production-quality custom vision AI solutions. Founded in 2006, Neurala’s research team invented Lifelong-DNN™ (L-DNN) technology, which lowers the data requirements for AI model development and enables continuous learning in the cloud or at the edge. Neurala is headquartered in Boston, MA with a European subsidiary in Trieste, Italy.

Key Takeaways: Transforming the Supply Chain Using AI * Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to transform the supply chain from incoming materials, through production, quality inspection, packaging, and shipping. * Companies are using AI to reduce costs, improve quality, and streamline operations. * In the podcast interview, Max explained the basics of artificial intelligence and some applications that are already transforming the supply chain. * Application 1: Visual Quality Inspection for Surface Defects. AI can inspect surface to determine defects. This work is difficult and boring for humans so AI can do the job more effectively and efficiently. * Application 2: Incoming Materials Quality and Quantity Inspection. AI can be taught to check dozens of factors on incoming parts and materials, which ensures that production quality and quantity targets are met. * Application 3: Electronic Component Vision Inspection. For the quality inspection of electronic components, AI solutions for electronic component inspection provides a much lower cost of implementation than traditional Automated optical inspection (AOI) machines so that electronics manufacturers can offer their customers higher quality without high costs.

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Spencer Tenney and the Tenny Group Story Ryan Schreiber hosts a podcast about Spencer Tenney and the Tenney Group. Spencer is the CEO of a firm that advises business owners in the 3PL, trucking, and bus industry on mergers and acquisitions.

About Spencer Tenney Spencer Tenney serves as President & CEO of Tenney Group, where he oversees the firm’s day-to-day effectiveness and long-term vision. Spencer is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and holds the designation of Certified Merger & Acquisition Advisor through AM&AA. Prior to Tenney Group, Spencer worked as a Director at Merritt Hawkins, a healthcare recruiting firm in Dallas. He also owned a music publishing company. Spencer and his wife, Lauren, reside outside of Nashville in Franklin, Tennessee and have been married for 13 years. He has three amazing kids – 9,6, & 3. He enjoys writing country music, reading presidential biographies, and F3 (Fitness, Fellowship, Faith). He currently serves on the board of Franktown Open Hearts, a faith-based organization dedicated to equipping inner-city kids to free themselves from generational poverty.

About Tenney Group Tenney Group are mergers and acquisitions advisors who work with business owners in the 3PL, trucking, and bus industry. These business owners are hardworking individuals or teams who have created and lead companies that are the backbone of America. Unfortunately, pitfalls unique to the transportation industry can threaten an owner’s ability to sell their business for what they deserve or even threaten their ability to sell at all. Luckily, Tenney Group has developed an industry specialized process that enables business owners to navigate these pitfalls and maximize their ability to get a deal done. Ultimately, this allows owners to impact their family, employees, and community in profound ways while also giving them peace of mind that they made the best decision. The Tenney Group’s unique expertise helps transportation business owners build and protect business value, grow through acquisitions, and optimize the sale of their businesses. The Tenney Group was established in 1973 and has completed over 200 transportation deals.

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The Psychology of Logistics Sales with Dan Deigan Dan Deigan and Joe Lynch talk about the psychology of logistics sales. Dan is the founder High-Performance Logistics Sales a company that helps sales reps increase their sales.

About Dan Deigan Dan Deigan is the found of High-Performance Logistics Sales. "Just make more calls" That was the training Dan started his career with. He used this training for years until he found he was dealing with more stress, anxiety, and pressure than ever. That's when he started looking for ways to hack the sales process, simplify the sales sequence, and create a framework that would serve his business and personal life in healthy and energetic ways. After fifteen years of piecing one strategy with another, Dan finally found the formula. Since then, Dan has helped hundreds of sales reps re-engage with their careers, ignite their internal fire (that's been put out), and streamlined learning to help his community grow their business at lightning speed.

About High-Performance Logistics Sales The core of High-Performance Logistics Sales is the six inches between your ears. Many sales reps believe there is a silver bullet, and wealth beyond their wildest imaginations will come...The truth is, this career is not a "walk in the park"; there is unimaginable responsibility that comes with helping corporations achieve their mandates and departmental goals. As a professional sales rep in one of the world's largest industries that touches EVERY single part of life, it's our responsibility to be at the top of our game, and that's where High-Performance Logistics Sales was born. HPLS and Dan Deigan's mission is to help 10,000 sales reps hit the Two-Comma Club and make over $1,000,000 in less than 12-months by serving at the highest levels and realizing it's not sales as we know-it that helps us reach the top 2% of our industry... It's all about the sequence!

Key Takeaways: The Psychology of Logistics Sales * + Dan Deigan helps logistics sales professionals increase their sales. + In the podcast interview, Dan shared three strategies for the psychology of logistics sales: + Strategy 1: Technical knowledge is mandatory, but not enough to be successful in sales. Sales professionals need to recognize that buyers (shippers) often buy for irrational reasons that they might not share. Understanding the shipper’s buying behavior is key. + Strategy 2: The salesperson needs to be aware of the 3 phases of the relationship: curiosity, enlightenment, and commitment so they can support the customer with the right information. A related concept is the know, like, trust spectrum. Customers are more likely to buy from people, they know, like, and trust. + Strategy 3: Always make the customer the hero. It is important for the salesperson to help the buyer be seen as successful within their company. The person buying logistics has a career and they would like to get credit for the logistics success that you helped them achieve.

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Freight Tech Trends with Mike Mulqueen Mike Mulqueen and Joe Lynch discuss freight tech trends. Mike is a Partner and Strategy Practice Lead at JBF Consulting a company that integrates a supply chain execution strategy and systems for logistics-intensive companies.

About Mike Mulqueen Mike Mulqueen is a Partner and Strategy Practice Lead at JBF Consulting. Mike is a leading expert in logistics technology solutions with over 30 years of managing, designing, and implementing freight transport systems. His functional expertise is in Multi-modal Transportation Management, Supply Chain Visibility, and Transportation Modeling. Mike earned a Master of Engineering degree from MIT and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business/Marketing from the University of Maryland.

About JBF Consulting JBF Consulting is a supply chain execution strategy and systems integrator for logistics-intensive companies of every size and any industry. JBF’s background and deep experience in the field of commercial logistics technology implementation position them as industry leaders whose craftsmanship exceeds client expectations. JBF expedites the transformation of supply chains through logistics & technology strategy, commercial & bespoke software implementation, and analytics & optimization.

Key Takeaways: Freight Tech Trends * Mike Mulqueen and the team at JBF Consulting advise and consult the very largest shippers on transportation management systems and technology. Typically, JBF customers spend over $100 million per year on transportation. * Because of their large spend, JBF’s customers usually buy their own transportation management systems. In the interview, Mike discussed the largest TMS companies and some of the recent mergers and acquisitions. * Mike also highlighted the 3 freight tech trends that he thinks are relevant right now. * Trend 1: Mergers and acquisitions in the TMS business mean some shippers will find themselves with a new TMS provider, who may not support their application. Some large shippers are faced with painful integrations and implementations that they had not planned as a result of their TMS provider getting acquired or merging with another provider. * Trend 2: Migration of on-premise solutions to the cloud. Many large shippers are using transportation management systems that are on-premise solutions, which is installed on the customer’s server. As TMS providers migrate their systems to the cloud, some shippers are experiencing disruptions. Many companies using on-premise solutions are very large shippers so any interruption of service can be very costly. Migration to the cloud is also expensive, and time-consuming for very large shippers. Because the migration to the cloud is often like starting over, many large shippers decide to re-evaluate their TMS providers before moving to the cloud. * Trend 3: Transportation management systems are evolving to become easier to integrate and implement. TMS solutions are also focusing on being expert at one function (inch wide – mile deep) rather than being mediocre at many functions (mile wide – inch deep). Integrations will still be necessary, but hopefully they will get easier. Companies like Turvo are unifying systems, internal and external, providing one end-to-end platform, which enables companies to use the very best system for the job, while seamlessly connecting to the platform.

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Texas: It Ain't Bragging, If It's True with Jason Giulietti Jason Giulietti and Joe Lynch discuss Texas: It Ain't Bragging, If It's True. Jason is the President of the Greater San Marcos Partnership, which is a regional economic development organization for the areas between San Antonio and Austin. The San Marcos area is booming and many think the city is on a path to becoming America's next great metropolis.

About Jason Giulietti Jason Giulietti is the President of the Greater San Marcos Partnership, with more than 15 years of leadership experience in economic development and marketing at the state, regional, and local levels. In these roles, he has taken transformative and innovative approaches to economic development, both by having built a ground-up business attraction strategy, and by strengthening business retention efforts while engaging and leveraging public and private partners. Jason has been nationally recognized by Consultant Connect as one of the top 50 economic developers in the country and by the IEDC as a member of the 2018-2020 40 Under 40 Class. Jason relocated from Connecticut where he served as the Vice President of Business Recruitment at the Connecticut Economic Resource Center, Inc. Jason holds a Master of Public Administration degree and Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Connecticut.

About the Greater San Marcos Partnership The Greater San Marcos Partnership (GSMP) was founded in 2010 by regional stakeholders with a commitment to community advancement and a focused objective: creating economic diversity and strength through ethical, proactive and strategic professional economic development. GSMP is a public-private partnership that serves as the regional economic development organization for the City of San Marcos, and Hays and Caldwell Counties, located at the heart of the Texas Innovation Corridor.

The GSMP mission is to improve the quality of life for the residents in Hays and Caldwell Counties through focused, strategic and sustainable economic growth by facilitating the creation of high-quality jobs in growth-oriented target sectors; attracting new capital investment to the region; optimizing and preparing the regional workforce; and uniting the region's diverse stakeholders in the collaborative pursuit of economic prosperity for all.

Key Takeaways - Texas: It Ain't Bragging, If It's True * Texas is booming and in this podcast, Jason Giulietti explains why so many supply chain, logistics, and freight tech companies are expanding in the Lone Star State. * The Texas Triangle, which is the area between Dallas / Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio already has more people that 46 states and it is growing fast. * The Texas Triangle, which is huge in terms of population and land mass makes up only 25% of Texas, so there is lots of room to grow. * People are flocking to Texas because it is business friendly, warm, and affordable – a great place to live and work. * Trade with Mexico is a critical part of the economy and will continue to grow as US companies nearshore production in response to COVID 19 delays. Much of the goods bought and sold move through Texas, which has the 3 of the 5 biggest customs districts in the USA – #1 Laredo, #2 El Paso and #5 Houston. * The Innovation Corridor (between Austin and San Antonio) and Silicon Hills (Austin) are rapidly becoming important technology hubs that rival Silicon Valley. * The Greater San Marcos Partnership (Innovation Corridor) is not only a tech hub. Because real estate is less expensive than neighboring Austin, the region is fast becoming a logistics and supply chain hub. A number of high profile retailers and distribution companies have open up shop in the region in recent years.

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The True Cost of OTIF Failure with Andrew Lynch Andrew Lynch and Joe Lynch discuss the true cost of OTIF failure. OTIF means on time and in full, where the customer receives the completed order when they wanted it and, in the quantity, ordered. OTIF is a key supply chain metric. It is generally calculated as a percentage of total deliveries that were complete and on time.

About Andrew Lynch Andrew Lynch is President and co-founder of Zipline Logistics, an award-winning North American 3PL that specializes exclusively in the transportation of retail consumer goods. He works alongside clients ranging from some of the largest food and beverage businesses in the world to the brightest up-and-coming CPG brands in North America. Lynch and his team leverage data intelligence and strong industry relationships to help clients uncover transportation savings, build scalable supply chain strategies, and ace retailer compliance programs. Starting his career in carrier procurement and management within a Fortune 100 logistics company, Lynch has held positions of responsibility in all areas of third-party logistics.

About Zipline Logistics Zipline Logistics, founded in 2007, is a digitally enabled transportation partner specializing exclusively in serving the food, beverage, and consumer product manufacturers. Managing hundreds of thousands of shipments, Zipline Logistics proudly serves clients ranging from some of the largest retail organizations in the world to the brightest up-and-coming food and beverage brands in North America. The 3PL’s capacity procurement team utilizes a proprietary qualification process to identify and contract the highest quality providers to operate within its network. This selectively procured carrier group is leveraged, along with Zipline Logistics’ proprietary data analytics software, a retail-trained operations staff, and service-first organizational culture, to deliver the absolute best client experience in transportation. Zipline Logistics was selected as an Inc. 5000 fastest growing company for 8 years, is a 9-time winner of the Columbus Business First Fast 50 Award and is consistently recognized as a Top 100 3PL by trusted outlets such as Food Logistics Magazine and Transport Topics.

Key Takeaways: The True Cost of OTIF Failure * OTIF is the acronym for on time and in full, which is supply chain measurement that is usually expressed as a percentage. * In recent years, many large retailers began using OTIF to measure their supplier’s performance. Typically, the retailer will set a minimum service level for OTIF deliveries. The minimum OTIF percentage varies by industry. * Suppliers who do not meet the minimum OTIF service level are often fined by the retailer. * In the podcast interview, Andrew Lynch explained that the fines are only part of the total cost of OTIF failure. The true cost of OTIF failure would also include the following costs: + Lost sales. If the product isn’t on the shelf, it can’t be sold. + Relationships with the retailer are hurt. Fail the customer too many times and the business will be lost. + Lost customers. Disappoint the customer enough times and they may stop buying your product. + Involuntary sampling. When customers can’t find your product, they many be begin sampling your competition’s product and you could potentially lose that customer. + Operational problems. Too many OTIF failures may point to larger supply chain issues in the organization that are far more costly than OTIF failure.

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The Supply Chain is Broken – How to Fix it with Jeff Dangelo

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Building a Freight Juggernaut Again with Michael Leto Michael Leto and Joe Lynch talk about building a freight juggernaut again. Michael is the CEO of Emerge, a digital freight marketplace that was built specifically for carriers and shippers. The platform enables carriers to bid on spot and contract business that they wouldn't otherwise have access to. Additionally, Emerge enables shippers to choose from thousands of vetted carriers or better manage their RFP communication with their existing carriers.

About Michael Leto Michael Leto, CEO of Emerge, has been in the transportation industry for over 21 years and played an active role in creating one of the largest and fastest-growing 3PLs in the country. He has been recognized as one of Arizona's "Top 35 Entrepreneurs 35 and Younger" by AZ Central, “40 Under 40” by Phoenix Business Journal, and creating a culture awarded "Best Places to Work". He has a proven track record of building and scaling successful e-commerce platforms and assimilating teams to drive results and execute strategic initiatives.

About Emerge Emerge, based in Scottsdale, AZ, is one of the fastest-growing startups in the U.S. and is transforming the $800 billion transportation and logistics industry with its digital freight marketplace platform. Emerge’s award-winning marketplace provides access to direct capacity and live market conditions helping shippers and carriers make the strongest, most beneficial decisions when procuring domestic freight. Launched in 2017, Emerge is backed by Greycroft, New Road Capital, 9Yards Capital, and the founder of GlobalTranz.

Key Takeaways: Building a Freight Juggernaut Again * Michael Leto and his brother Andrew built the freight juggernaut, Globaltranz. The brothers and their team pioneered a new way of managing freight. Their innovative approach enabled them to grow quickly and become one of the most successful 3PLs in the country. * Globaltranz developed a transportation management system at a time when few companies understood the power of the new technology. * Additionally, Globaltranz treated their carriers (and agents) as customers while many freight brokers had adversarial relationships with carriers. * After their successful exit at Globaltranz, Andrew and Michael founded Emerge with the goal of transforming the freight marketplace again. * Emerge is a free freight marketplace built for both shippers and carriers. * With Emerge, shippers can ditch the blast emails to carriers and the mind-numbing Excel spreadsheets and upgrade to an advanced procurement tool for managing both spot and contract relationships. * The Emerge Marketplace gives shippers access to the lowest rates on live capacity with just a few clicks. * Emerge enables shippers to grow their partner network by connecting to thousands of verified carriers and brokers to ensure their loads are always covered. * Carriers gain access and bid directly on exclusive contract and spot lanes that they would not otherwise have access to. Emerge’s network connects carriers with shippers of all sizes, providing more opportunities for carriers to work in their preferred lanes.

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The Logistics of Customer Experience with Scott Perry Scott Perry and Joe Lynch discuss the logistics of customer experience. Scott is the President of the Suddath Companies, Suddath has been a trusted name in moving and logistics for over a century. From humble beginnings in 1919 as a moving company in Jacksonville, Florida, The company has grown into a $600-million global transportation, relocation management and logistics company, serving 180 countries with 2,000 employees around the globe.

About Scott Perry Scott Perry is the president of moving and logistics at Suddath, a leading moving and logistics provider for over a century. At Suddath, Scott leads multiple lines of business, each of them responsible for thousands of ground, air and ocean shipments carrying millions of products on any given day. Scott is an astute leader with more than 30 years’ logistics experience, including international freight forwarding, domestic transportation and freight management, warehousing, distribution and fulfilment, as well as more complex domestic and global supply chain management. He is experienced with next-generation technology, including product management, strategy and integration of new technology into existing systems. Prior to joining Suddath, Scott served as Chief Operating Officer at Nikola Motor Company. Prior to that, he was Chief Technology and Procurement Officer for Ryder System, Inc.’s Fleet Management Solutions division, where he worked for more than 26 years in various operational and functional leadership roles in logistics and transportation. Scott holds an MBA from the University of Tennessee and a Master of Liberal Arts degree in sustainability from Harvard University.

About Suddath Suddath, a trusted name in moving and logistics for over a century, has grown into a $650 million diverse and global company of brands. Our 2,000 passionate employees provide tailored solutions and expert insights with the highest levels of customer care in more than 180 countries around the world. With 58 locations and 3.5 million square feet of warehouse space in the U.S., Suddath moves more than 84,000 households annually, including 38,000 military families, and is North America’s largest commercial mover.

Key Takeaways: The Logistics of Customer Experience * Companies are increasingly trying to differentiate their product or service by delivering a superior customer experience. * That customer experience is often outsourced to transportation and logistics companies, who traditionally have not focused on customer experience. * Customer expectations have risen dramatically in recent years because of Amazon doing such a good job on home delivery. * Suddath’s unique heritage in both logistics and residential moving has given them practical insights into the customer experience. * In the interview, Scott Perry explains what it takes to deliver a customer experience that meets and exceeds expectations. * People and culture - The customer experience is delivered by the frontline people in the organization so those people must be taken care of. At Suddath, they have developed a culture that truly values employees. The values are reflected in the company’s commitment to employee health & safety, sustainability, social responsibility, and community development. * Technology – Customers expect to receive updates and visibility via technology whether it is a full truck delivering to a retailer or a shipment delivering to a home. * Resources – The logistics provider needs to a certain level of control over the resources (people, trucks, and warehouses) that are responsible for delivering the customer experience. While Suddath has many valued partners, they also own their own trucks and warehouses so they can be counted on even in difficult times. * Resilience – The pandemic has reinforced the importance of resilient supply chains. Many shippers who focused on price alone found that their carriers could not be counted on when things got tough. Suddath has been in business for over a century, through economic turmoil, wars, pandemics, regulatory changes, etc. so resilience is in their DNA.

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Buying Better and Reducing Risk with Scott Evans Scott Evans and Joe Lynch discuss buying better and reducing risk. Scott is the Co-founder and President of Waybridge. Waybridge makes a tech platform that unlocks opportunities to make the raw materials supply chain more efficient, more resilient, and more sustainable.

About Scott Evans Scott Evans is the Co-founder and President of Waybridge, Scott understands first-hand the frustrations and complexities of the physical commodities market from 20+ years of industry experience. After starting in the metals industry at Gerald Metals, Scott went on to run the aluminum desk at Mitsubishi Corporation, start the physical non-ferrous metals trading business at Goldman Sachs, and was a co-founder of Concord Resources Limited. Scott has worked closely with raw material producers and industrial consumers in the US and abroad to optimize their supply chains and provide comprehensive working capital and risk management solutions. Scott graduated from Swarthmore with a degree in Economics and has a master’s degree from Harvard.

About Waybridge Waybridge creates tools that connect and optimize the entire global raw materials supply chain. Companies use Waybridge to buy, sell, transport and finance without the friction. Waybridge blends the expertise and vision of founders Brian O'Kelley, Scott Evans, Andrea Aranguren, and Andrew Sweeney to create an innovative platform that makes the exchange of raw materials smarter, faster, and better.

Key Takeaways: Buying Better and Reducing Risk with Scott Evans * Supply chains usually begin with procuring raw materials or commodities, typically agricultural, metals, or energy. * The quality of a given commodity may differ slightly, but it is essentially uniform across producers. A barrel of oil is basically the same product, regardless of the producer. * Because commodities are fungible, commodities exchanges evolved that provide a centralized marketplace where commodity producers—the commercials—can sell their commodities to those who want to use them for manufacturing or consumption. * The founders of Waybridge recognized that the commodity buying process, for all its importance, is often difficult and inefficient. The technology and visibility platforms used to streamline the rest of the supply chain are not available to commodity buyers. * Waybridge offers a suite of digital tools targeting the fundamental inefficiencies in the raw materials supply chain. The company's platform makes supply chains more resilient, more sustainable, more collaborative, and more effective. * Commodity buyers using the Waybridge digital tools gain the following: + A technology platform that connects all the players and streamlines the process. + A better way for trading and transporting commodities. + Risk reduction and increased efficiency through data science and technology. + Key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure performance. + Visibility tools to track the commodity from end to end. + Tools for improving resilience and sustainability.

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The Quiet 3PF Story with Bruce Welty Joe Lynch and Bruce Welty discuss Bruce's entrepreneurial journey and the Quiet 3PF story. Quiet 3PF is a best in class fulfillment services company used by leading retail and digitally native vertical brands (including high growth and category-defining brands like Away).

About Bruce Welty Bruce Welty is the founder and vice chairman at Quiet 3PF. He has been a pioneer and visionary in automating warehouses since before the Internet. Mr. Welty has built, bought and sold some of the industry’s most innovative companies. His clients include companies ranging from Fortune 500s to e-Commerce startups. Quiet 3PF now ships a GMV in excess of $1.5 billion of e-commerce merchandise each year. Quiet, an early user of warehouse robotics could no longer utilize Kiva Systems, Inc.’s robotic solution after Amazon’s purchase of Kiva. Mr. Welty designed and built a new replacement robot, spinning the product into a company called Locus Robotics, now the premier warehouse robotics company in the world. He holds 30 patents and has been interviewed on CBS/60 Minutes and is a frequent guest on CNN, CNBC, Fox News and Bloomberg News. Mr. Welty is a frequent guest lecturer at the Harvard Business School.

About Quiet 3PF Quiet 3PF partners with leading brands to deliver agile and scalable inventory optimization and fulfillment solutions. We use strategic real estate planning to design warehouses in close proximity to consumers and retailers, better enabling same-day and next-day delivery. Our best-in-class technology helps companies ranging from digitally native to omnichannel brands scale quickly while maintaining unprecedented order accuracy and a premium customer experience. Quiet is jointly owned by Greenfield Partners, a property investment and logistics specialist, and Related Companies LP, a real estate and lifestyle company known for large-scale neighborhood developments.

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Nicole Glenn and the Candor Expedite Story

Jason Traff and the Shipwell Story

Greg Price and the Shipwell Story

Kevin Nolan and the Nolan Transportation Group Story

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The Hole in the Supply Chain with Deema Adada Deema Adada and Joe Lynch talk about the hole in the supply chain. Deema is the founder and CEO of GetSett a company that provided its customers with a complete, real-time snapshot of available inventory and location, labor resources and shipment arrivals to optimize dock appointments with greater accuracy.

About Deema Adada Deema Adada, founder and CEO of GetSett has spent 15 years in the industry working with Coyote Logistics and Uber Freight in positions from sales to operations and strategy. In that time, she sat front row to the many pitfalls across the supply chain, where customers continuously shared the same frustrations: onsite congestion, missed appointments, inefficient labor management, and significantly rising costs. She has experienced first hand the disruptions that are occurring at both the first and final mile. There had to be a better way, so she created a female owned and operated tech-forward solution.

About GetSett GetSett is a dynamic SaaS platform for the logistics industry that quickly and efficiently manages inventory at the most critical juncture for the entire supply chain; the dock door. Gone are the days of relying on phone calls, emails, and even faxes (yes, faxes). The fulfillment demand is skyrocketing and it is outpacing the available labor at the shipper. This puts pressure on the shippers to optimize their existing footprint and labor force. With GetSett, customers have a complete, real-time snapshot of available inventory and location, labor resources and shipment arrivals to optimize dock appointments with greater accuracy. Did a dock door open up sooner, or is a truck delayed due to weather? GetSett gathers and optimizes data from facilities, carriers and vendors to create a holistic view that adjusts to the latest intelligence for smarter task management, and updates each party accordingly. Simply put, we take information that’s long been isolated and use it to keep inventory moving faster, while saving money.

Key Takeaways: The Hole in the Supply Chain * The hole: Friction between transportation and the shipping location + Gap of communication, transparency, and coordination between truck and warehouse + Planning and execution are not aligned + Data allows to fill that gap + Measure (in time) what's actually happening * The problem going outbound + Plan not matching execution + Detention fees + Delays on other shipments. * The problem going inbound + Trucks arriving before the schedule time + Loss opportunities + Spoilage when its food + Wasted time * Getting products out the door + Understanding what it takes to get products out the door + How much time does it take the forklift to execute a movement in the warehouse? + Plan the workflow correctly to get the most out of the labor + Smarter schedules based on data + How orders affect on another? + Measure from the time the driver arrives until they leave. + Identify the bottlenecks to create solutions * Applying software in the warehouse to fill that hole + Allowing more products to be distributed + Avoid spending time problem solving in the warehouse

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The Supply Chain is Broken – How to Fix it with Jeff Dangelo Jeff Dangelo and Joe Lynch discuss how the supply chain is broken and how to fix it. Jeff is the managing partner of Lighthouse, a company that offers dedicated trucking, logistics, warehousing and co-packing coupled with the best supply chain software to give everyone an amazing experience.

About Jeff Dangelo Jeff Dangelo is the Managing Partner of Lighthouse, Prior to joining Lighthouse, Jeff co-founded Turvo, a leading enterprise sales organization. Before founding Turvo, Jeff spent 13 years in the logistics and transportation space. Jeff was the Vice President of Sales at a third-party logistics start-up. As the first employee, he was tasked with building and growing the sales organization. He was instrumental in its growth to $150m in sales in less than 5 years. Prior to joining the 3PL start-up, Jeff was a Senior Sales Executive at TQL, a $4 billion third-party logistics company, where he helped grow revenue from $20m to over $500m in sales. Jeff is a graduate of Miami University (Oxford, OH), with a degree in Marketing and Operations.

About Lighthouse Lighthouse offers dedicated trucking, logistics, warehousing and co-packing coupled with the best supply chain software in the world to give everyone an amazing experience.Digital logistics companies aren’t designed to provide services to support complex supply chains, while traditional providers do not have the right technology or business model(s). Lighthouse reimagined what it means to be a digital logistics provider by combining the best of both worlds.

Key Takeaways: The Supply Chain is Broken – How to Fix it * Problem 1: Software + Every company and silo in the supply chain seems to have their own software. + The information doesn’t always flow well from system to system. + System integrations are costing and time consuming. + Creating a collaborative platform is essential. * Problem 2: Too Much Manual Work + Businesses are built off of manual work, having employees doing emails and calls. + Increasing labor cost. + Re-train customers to go digital instead of emails and calling. + Create visibility and transparency to avoid so much manual work. * Problem 3: Business Models are Not Aligned + Traditional business models are not designed for the future of the industry. + Shifting to a more transparent model. + Finding ways to solve problems with new models. * The solution to all of the above problems is business model transformation to include technology, visibility, and transparency.

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Ted Alling and the Access America Story Ryan Schreiber hosts a podcast about Ted Alling and the Access America story. Ted is co-founder of Access America, which merged with Coyote Logistics in 2014.

About Ted Alling Ted Alling is a serial founder who uses his entrepreneurial achievements to create opportunities for others. He is the co-founder and former CEO of a $500 million logistics startup, Access America, that eventually merged with UPS subsidiary, Coyote Logistics. From that initial success, he and his fellow founders created Lamp Post Group in 2010, a venture capital firm and tech-focused incubator in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Fueled by a desire to build Chattanooga into a destination for young businesses, Lamp Post Group has invested $36 million into the local entrepreneurial ecosystem, backing a lengthy startup roster that includes Bellhops, Ambition, Chattanooga Whiskey, Reliance Partners Insurance, Steam Logistics, Fancy Rhino, Pricewaiter, Market Street Partners, Lamp Post Properties, The Jump Fund, and The House. In 2016 Ted co-founded Dynamo, an $18 million venture capital fund aimed at revolutionizing the logistics industry. As managing director of the fund — one of the largest in the Southeast — he works to ensure Dynamo remains the premier global knowledge leader in logistics technology by supporting the most innovative new businesses in the field. And now, along with his wife and co-founder, Kelly, Ted is embarking on his true passion project, the creation of Chattanooga Preparatory School, an all-boys public charter school. Chattanooga Prep is designed to provide unique and impactful educational opportunities for the young men in the city’s urban communities. Ted lives on Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, with his incredible wife and three extraordinary children.

About Dynamo Ventures Dynamo Ventures is a supply chain and mobility investor, focused on pre-seed and seed-stage opportunities, and invests only in enterprise business models. The team is made up of Ted Alling and Barry Large who previously built Access America Transport, a logistics business that subsequently merged with Coyote Logistics and sold to UPS for $1.8B. Alongside, Jon Bradford and Santosh Sankar who have made 120+ early-stage investments over the last decade. To champion greater transparency, Dynamo Ventures specializes in startups in one of two broad areas: supply chain (the movement of goods) or mobility (the movement of people).

About Chattanooga Preparatory School Chattanooga Preparatory School is an all-boys public charter school that opened its doors to students in August 2018. Located in the Highland Park area, close to downtown Chattanooga, we are positioned to provide a unique and impactful educational opportunity for the young men in our urban communities. Our city has a boundless capacity for innovation, transformation, and economic prosperity. Unfortunately, these opportunities are not accessible for all members of our community, especially young men in urban core neighborhoods who are disproportionately impacted by poverty and educational inequity. It is our belief that students have gifts and talents that have been underserved. The families and young men of Chattanooga deserve greater opportunity and choice. Our aim is to inspire, empower, and educate the men of tomorrow in the hopes that their successes will create generational change within our communities.

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Jill Clifford and the FreightPlus Story Ryan Schreiber hosts a podcast about Jill Clifford and the FreightPlus Story. Jill is a logistics industry veteran who has advised some of top brands on transportation, logistics, and technology issues.

About Jill Clifford Jill Clifford is President and Partner at FreightPlus (formerly Aborn), a freight management firm located just south of Boston. She has improved transportation efficiencies for over 200 companies while negotiating billions of dollars in client freight spend. Her diverse book of business includes Fortune 500 shippers to startups moving everything from high-end medical devices to hummus. As a consultant, Jill advises clients on international and domestic freight transportation, multi-modal carrier negotiation, and executive level logistics strategies. Due to the nature of her business, she is a front facing presence who can handle herself in any company including regional and national owner-operators to C-suite executives at some of the largest brands in the world. Jill’s unbounded will, adaptability, and tenacity have propelled her forward in a male dominated industry. She is also a proud mother to three children, loves spending time with her family and a huge fan of the beach.

About FreightPlus FreightPlus (formerly Aborn) is an industry provider of data-driven transportation management offering businesses customized and fully tailored managed transportation solutions in a boutique environment where clients get the individual attention they deserve. FreightPlus combines first class customer service with innovative technology and industry practices to help mid-size and growing companies work efficiently in the $800B domestic transportation market. By blending industry-proven best practices with state-of-the-art technology and data science, FreightPlus can provide measurable cost reductions, improved transportation service, and increased visibility to the order fulfillment cycle. This competitive advantage drives value via savings in both cost and time.

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