Fleets go virtual
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are talking about freight going virtual as they look at the cloud data driving fleets on air, land, and sea.
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On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are talking about freight going virtual as they look at the cloud data driving fleets on air, land, and sea.
On this episode of Cyberly, Blythe Brumleve looks into how resignations in the U.S. measure up against the job markets across the globe.
Matt Blois looks at the intricacies of humanitarian health care on this episode of Medically Necessary.
Dooner catches up with FreightFriend CEO and founder Noam Frankel. FreightFriend’s cloud-based truckload procurement platform helps shippers and brokers build deep carrier relationships and drive digital execution
Jeremy Reymer speaks with Priscilla Peters of the Conversion Interactive Agency about how driver recruitment has evolved over the years, as well as the results of the agency’s driver survey conducted as a joint effort with the Professional Driver Agency.
FreightWaves SONAR SCI adds summary views, giving shippers a snapshot of the entire supply chain and creating an “easy button” providing risk assessment.
What does the future of automotive transportation look like? Grace Sharkey and Sebastian Blanco explore what lies ahead on this episode of Transmission.
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are coming to you live from FreightWaves’ North American Logistics Tech Summit and they’re joined by Patrik Berglund, CEO and co-founder of Xeneta, and Vernon O’Donnell, chief product officer at project44.
Chris Scheid, co-founder, president and COO at MyCarrier, discusses accessibility of technology and less-than-truckload transportation management systems for small and midsized shippers with Andrew Cox, senior retail analyst at FreightWaves.
What does a chief product officer at a trucking sector company do given that the title is usually seen at software firms?
Covenant believes government incentives are vital in helping the trucking industry meet zero-emission goals.
Innovation is key to addressing the labor shortage at warehouses to keep up with surging consumer demands on the supply chain, says Kristi Montgomery, VP of innovation, research and development at Kenco Logistics Services.
There will not be a single tech winner, meaning that the only chance for true end-to-end visibility is through partnerships.
“We believe we provide a best-in-class driver experience. I think that goes a long way in retaining drivers,” says Schneider National chief information officer.
Worldwide Express’ Joel Clum explains how third-party logistics companies are giving small and midsized shippers the technology they need.
Kendra Phillips from Ryder System Inc. discusses on Wednesday how her company is embracing technology.
Charles Craigmile, CEO at Revenova, talks about what it means to be a TMS in today’s market. His take? It’s more than just an operational system to find carriers.
Have we hit the top for rates; Buffalo Wild Wing-less?; trucking movies ranked and more inside the WHAT THE TRUCK?!? newsletter.
Route4Me is helping navigate shipping delays and strain across the transportation industry.
On this episode of Put That Coffee Down, Kevin Hill and Richie Daigle look at how you can continue to extend the life of your business book while keeping clients fresh.
On this episode of The Stockout, Mike Baudendistel digs into what consumer buying behaviors at grocery stores are telling CPG companies.
InVia Robotics and Rufus Labs have partnered to provide warehouse workers with wearable technology.
A review of Netflix’s The Ice Road, a Maximum Overdrive retrospective, celebrating National Logistics Day and more
How NASA and Jacobs are staging their Artemis 1 rocket, McSupplyChain’s Kyla Scanlon, The Witty Farmer and more
The air cargo market is red hot and Zach Strickland and Anthony Smith look at how airlines are changing to adapt to more cargo demands.
On this episode of Medically Necessary, Matt Blois explores how Ryder is working to bring more visibility to beef up health care supply chains.
On this episode of Cyberly, Blythe Brumleve looks at how you can take data and use it to your advantage when presenting it to your bosses.
Jeremy Reymer, founder and CEO of DriverReach, speaks with Jim Ward, current chairman of the Truckload Carriers Association, about his career as president of D.M. Bowman, as well as TCA advocacy and membership benefits.
In this operating environment where both freight and labor capacity are pushed to the limits, can tech provide a solution?
How do you help move risk away from your customers? Find out on this episode of #WithSONAR
On this episode of Point of Sale, Andrew Cox works to reveal some of the secrets behind the success of Amazon from retail to logistics.
Booster is fueling fleets on demand, maintaining relationships in a volatile market, Uber Freight update, and mental health
On this episode of Transmission, Grace Sharkey and Sebastian Blanco look at how aftermarket auto suppliers will evolve in the next decade.
Neverending peak season, Amazon’s disposal culture, Lordstown stock sale scrutiny, more.
On this episode of Great Quarter, Guys, Andrew Cox looks at the way-too-early analysis of Amazon’s Prime Day deals and what they show about buying behaviors.
On this episode of At Your Doorstep, Kaylee Nix looks at how one company is helping shippers, carriers and intermediaries work better through cloud technology.
On this episode of Put That Coffee Down, Kevin Hill and Richie Daigle explore where automatic processes can help move the sales process in a better direction.
How MassRobitics and Vecna Robotics are getting warehouse robots on the same page with shared standards
On this episode of Freightonomics, Anthony Smith and Zach Strickland discuss whether we are seeing the early signs of goods demand falling and the potential fallout of when the economic boom wanes.
On this episode of Medically Necessary, Matt Blois digs into how emerging logistics technology is taking aim at patient experiences.
On this episode of Cyberly, Blythe Brumleve talks about determining what metrics actually matter when it comes to analysis of your podcast content.
DriverReach founder and CEO Jeremy Reymer speaks with Mark Tinney, president and CEO of JOBehaviors, about the driver shortage, turnover, challenges companies are facing and how JOBehaviors is helping companies reduce the risk of ever-increasing nuclear verdicts.
Get the inside story on Hyliion’s origin story in this interview with founder and CEO Thomas Healy
Danny Loe makes a return appearance on Point of Sale with Andrew Cox to talk about the current freight market.
On this episode of #WithSONAR, Luke Falasca and Kyle Taylor look at who controls this crazy market.
On this episode of Transmission, Grace Sharkey and Sebastian Blanco look at the boost electric vehicle manufacturing could give the U.S. economy.
From pint to cone, we’re talking about trucking ice cream. Plus, what does FedEx move mean for LTL?
Lordstown’s implosion, HMM’s cyber attack, truckers lose $4600 parking, Home Depot’s ship and more
On this episode of Put That Coffee Down, Kevin Hill looks at how to properly circle back to your prospects and close deals on second chances.
On this episode of Great Quarter, Guys, Andrew Cox looks at how much stress the Pacific backups are continuing to put on already strained supply chains.
On this episode of At Your Doorstep, Kaylee Nix explores how DHL’s new partnership with Locus Robotics will pave the way for warehouse automation.
In the quest for sustainability, is one of the most obvious areas of improvement being ignored? What sells and is sustainable? Find out.
Building a minority women-owned 3PL in ATL, self-defense for drivers, latest news and more
On this episode of Medically Necessary, Matt Blois looks at how supply chains are enabling better medical care to be brought directly to patients’ homes.
How much information is too much information? Blythe Brumleve digs into that question when it comes to marketing on this episode of Cyberly.
As consumer prices creep higher, Anthony Smith and Zach Strickland use this episode of Freightonomics to examine the upstream price increases driving inflation at the consumer level.
Also on the podcast, host John Kingston talks about one of the final “return to normal” numbers being achieved in oil markets.
DriverReach founder and CEO Jeremy Reymer chats with Rebecca Brewster, president and COO of the American Transportation Research Institute, about what data and research can do to improve the trucking industry.
Life behind the wheel of a big rig, driver health and how to become a social media influencer in trucking.
On this episode of #WithSONAR during the FreightWaves Small Fleet & Owner-Operator Summit, Luke Falasca and Kyle Taylor look at how SONAR data is useful no matter your fleet size.
Dooner and The Dude host a special episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? during the Small Fleet & Owner-Operator Summit.
Blythe Brumleve hosts a special episode of Cyberly during FreightWaves’ Small Fleet & Owner-Operator Summit and explores what small fleets can do to up their marketing game.
A former owner-operator and J and R Transfer’s Josue Ramos discuss challenges with shifting freight volumes, hard times and what they wish they had known before becoming an owner-operator.
Factoring is one of the most important sources of liquidity for small fleets and independents, and it’s undergoing significant consolidation.
Ryder’s Kevin McCarthy highlights what small businesses miss about the hidden costs of owning versus leasing.
As COVID restrictions ease, small fleets must develop cargo theft prevention plans, which include mapping out safe truck parking and fueling routes, says Adam Wingfield, managing director of Innovative Logistics Group.
Experts weigh in on how choosing the right legal services firm can help drivers and fleets keep operating efficiently.
Labor attorney Damon Ott discusses how trucking companies may need to change with the California law on the use of independent contractors during FreightWaves’ Small Fleet & Owner-Operator Summit.
Matt Silver, VP of partnerships and strategic alliances at Trucker Tools, and Larry Cothran, owner-operator of Cothran Logistics, chat about becoming an owner-operator at FreightWaves’ Small Fleet & Owner-Operator Summit.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection seizes drugs from trucks on a regular basis. Lawyer Su Ross of MSK talks to Long-Haul Crime Log host Nate Tabak about what fleets and owner-operators need to know when drugs are found in one of their trucks.
Forward Air is marketing itself as Forward because it offers more than just airport-to-airport linehaul.
Trucker Tools’ CEO and a Schneider expert chat about how the COVID-19 pandemic has made brokers, shippers and the public more aware of the value that owner-operators bring to the freight industry.
“We need to get safe drivers on the road and we need to do so quickly,” says CVTA President and CEO Bailey Wood during FreightWaves’ Small Fleet & Owner-Operator Summit.
Keynoting a FreightWaves summit, Rob Estes, head of Estes Express Lines, says current conditions are unprecedented.
A high-ranking official with the largest trade group for independent owner-operators discusses the issues his organization sees for many of those behind the wheel.
On this episode of Great Quarter, Guys, Andrew Cox looks at how supply chain failures are hindering the return to services.
On this episode of Transmission, Grace Sharkey and Sebastian Blanco look at why Toyota is so great with suppliers.
On this episode of At Your Doorstep, ACERTUS’ Trent Broberg looks at how consumer buying behavior is shifting the way cars are bought and delivered to people’s homes.
On this episode of Put That Coffee Down, Kevin Hill and Richie Daigle talk about why the sales game is a grind that doesn’t stop.
Moving freight 145 million years in the making: dinosaurs.
Ex-Pilot president alleges reverse racism as he seeks different judge, location for second fuel fraud trial. Long-Haul Crime Log investigates the claims.
DHL’s sustainability road map; the first-ever fully automated IoT platform for fleet management; an automated booking hub that cuts out the middleman; and shipping odd-size freight
On this episode of Freightonomics, Zach Strickland and Anthony Smith talk about OEMs’ supply chain issues and how they may keep the current transportation cycle tighter longer.
On this episode of Medically Necessary, Matt Blois looks at how drugs are followed from production to distribution using technology.
Blythe Brumleve breaks down how to resolve pain points in your business on this episode of Cyberly.
On today’s episode, Jeremy Reymer, founder and CEO of DriverReach, speaks with Carter Express Director of Recruiting Dave Chesterman about the unique challenges the driver shortage brings.
On this episode of FreightWaves Insiders, Dooner catches up with SmartHop CEO/co-founder Guillermo Garcia to talk about living the American Dream. Guillermo’s passion to elevate smaller fleets stems from his […]
On this episode of #WithSONAR, Luke Falasca and Kyle Taylor look at why some people are trying to solve the wrong problem when it comes to untangling the mess of freight backlogs.
We hear from freight unicorn project44’s CEO / founder Jett McCandless
On this episode of Point of Sale, Andrew Cox explores how retailers are still adapting.
Prices remain high as inventories stay low and retailers struggle to fill store shelves.
Nintendo’s new Switch faces chip shortage, another ship stuck in the Suez, Wingcopter’s new drone, more
On this episode of Put That Coffee Down, Kevin Hill and Richie Daigle discuss ways to help your clients avoid the biggest disasters in freight.
On this episode of At Your Doorstep, BITCADET CEO Dusty Dean digs into the big challenges facing traditional manufacturers.
On this episode of The Stockout, Mike Baudendistel dissects the changes in consumer behavior and what they indicate about the return to normal life post-pandemic.
How do you mean a giant rocket around the USA? NASA joins us to talk about the logistics behind moving monster-sized rockets
Wood is a problem and plastic is expensive; it’s just one more pressure point to worry about in the supply chain.
Time is of the essence when it comes to shipping biological lab samples, so how do companies keep them viable? Find out on this episode of Medically Necessary.
On today’s episode of Taking the Hire Road, DriverReach founder and CEO Jeremy Reymer speaks with Lindsey Trent, founder of The Next Generation in Trucking Association, about her organization as well as how to improve the trucking industry’s image.
On this episode of FreightWaves Insiders, Dooner catches up with Embedded Ventures Co-Founder & CEO / General Partner Jenna Bryant.