Inbound Logistics | January 2024

EPISODE 162: A New, Tech-Driven Approach to the First Mile Guest: Toni Ann Careccio, Chief Customer O cer, PortPro

Sharing insights from PortPro’s Industry Report: 2023 State of Drayage , Toni Ann Careccio dives into the current trends and challenges faced by drayage carriers. She highlights drayage’s important—and often overlooked—role in the global supply chain and outlines the crucial need for digitization.

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EPISODE 161: Build a Better Blockchain Guest: Dave Brajkovich, COO, Northstar Digital Solutions

Catchy buzzword or realistic supply chain innovation? Either way, blockchain has people talking. Dave Brajkovich unpacks the truth about blockchain’s potential in the supply chain and illustrates how companies can build a blockchain that yields results.

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EPISODE 160: Behind the Buzz on AI Guest: Seth Patin, CEO and Founder, LogistiView

Artificial intelligence is one of the most-discussed topics across the entire supply chain ecosystem. And for good reason, according to Seth Patin. In this episode, he takes listeners beyond the hype and discusses how and why AI will truly revolutionize the supply chain.

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EPISODE 159: Specialized Freight: No Two Days Are Ever the Same Guest: Al Reisman, EVP, Specialized Freight Services, Landstar This episode examines best practices for building reliable transportation solutions for complex projects and specialized freight. Al Reisman highlights some of the challenges facing shippers in this niche—and shows how to survive and thrive in a market where expecting the unexpected is a way of life.

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EPISODE 155: Do You Have the Right Insurance Partner for Your Supply Chain? Guests: Billy Worthington and Matt Rebello, Falvey Insurance Group With all the uncertainty facing today’s supply chains, choosing the right insurance provider is crucial. In this episode, Billy Worthington and Matt Rebello share insider advice on ways to reduce supply chain risk and ensure that your business keeps moving forward.

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