EPISODE 152: How Important is Service in Your Supply Chain? Guest: Brian Kelly, VP of Sales, Trinity Logistics
It’s easy to fall into the trap of assuming that technology can fix all ills in the supply chain. But customer service is still a mainstay for success. Brian Kelly chats about the importance of focusing on people and partnerships—in addition to technology—to truly service the supply chain.
EPISODE 148: Pumping Up the Volume at the Port Guests: Andrea Kirkland and Tyrone Harrison, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
What’s driving the rise in cargo volume at East Coast ports? Various factors have coaxed the shift from Western shores to the East Coast, say Andrea Kirkland and Tyrone Harrison. In this episode, they break down the strategic management changes the Port Authority has enacted to handle the pumped-up volume.
EPISODE 147: Freight is a Crazy World Guest: Tracy Meetre, Chief Commercial O cer, Sunset Transportation Navigating the tricky ups and downs of the freight world is all in a day’s work for Tracy Meetre. Here, she unveils the do’s and don'ts of handling the challenges of today’s freight market and shares advice on how shippers and carrier partners can work together to meet goals.
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EPISODE 145: Getting Your Rail Shipments Back on Track Guest: Eric Jakubowski, Chief Commercial O cer, Anacostia Rail Holdings
Like many industries, rail shipping hit the brakes during the pandemic and has found itself in an uphill climb to catch up to its trucking counterparts. But, with continued safety initiatives, eciency improvements, and green shipment options, can shippers aord to not give rail a second look? Eric Jakubowski explains how rail can get your shipments back on track.
EPISODE 144: Playing the Data Game Guest: Chad Kennedy, Group Product Manager, DAT Freight & Analytics
What data should shippers focus on in today’s market? And how do they get the most out of that data? Chad Kennedy shares answers to these key questions, helping shippers understand the best way to succeed at the data game.
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