The great American road trip with Stuckey’s CEO Stephanie Stuckey — WTT
On the show we’re talking about reinvigorating the great American road trip with Stuckey’s CEO Stephanie Stuckey
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On the show we’re talking about reinvigorating the great American road trip with Stuckey’s CEO Stephanie Stuckey
Dooner catches up with his dad, former Roanoke Trade VP Jerry Dooner to talk Suez, general average, and more.
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On this episode of The Stockout, Mike Baudendistel explains why it is not as simple as one may think to utilize intermodal transportation to reduce truckload emissions.
On this episode of Point of Sale, Andrew Cox looks at the steps one leading beauty brand is taking to mitigate environmental impacts.
On this 300th episode of WTT we’re talking to a truckerprenuer making safety gear for her, and more
On this episode of Medically Necessary, Matt Blois explores a partnership between one of the biggest drugmakers in the country and a freight visibility platform.
Steve Ferreira uses this episode of Navigate B2B to explain why building a successful company starts with growing good roots.
On today’s episode, Jeremy Reymer, founder and CEO of DriverReach, speaks with John Lex, driver ambassador and professional over-the-road driver with Walmart, about his story as well as his perspective on the trucking industry.
Imagine a world where companies have full visibility of their complete supply chains’ carbon emissions. FreightWaves Carbon Intelligence offers that insight to SONAR users.
On this episode of Put That Coffee Down, Kevin Hill looks at the different ways technology can help companies decrease their carbon footprints.
On this episode of Cyberly for FreightWaves’ Net-Zero Carbon Summit, Blythe Brumleve looks at using ranching as a carbon sink to move the world toward carbon neutrality.
Anheuser-Busch brings competitors together to seek solutions.
On this special episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? during the FreightWaves Net-Zero Carbon Summit, Dooner and The Dude talk to five corporate leaders about their companies’ initiatives to reach net carbon neutrality.
Dan Scarbrough, president and COO at IncubEx, joined Danny Gomez, managing director of financial and emerging markets at FreightWaves, to discuss climate futures exchange markets at FreightWaves’ Net-Zero Carbon Summit.
Tenstreet’s Crawford talks about what he’s seeing in the flow of new driver applications.
y using a certain type of natural gas, and measuring its life cycle, a manufacturer of engines says its technology has a carbon impact of less than zero.
Wabtec is working with railroad customers to transition from diesel power to cut emissions.
Carbon markets expert and OPIS Director of Global Carbon Pricing Lisa Street chats with FreightWaves Editor-at-large John Kingston about how transportation companies can be involved in the carbon markets.
On this episode of Point of Sale, Andrew Cox looks at the benefits of managed transportation with ArcBest’s Danny Loe.
Railroads produce fewer emissions per unit hauled than other modes of land transport and are striving to reduce their environmental footprint even more.
Craig Fuller, founder and CEO of FreightWaves, discusses the future of transportation as it transitions to a carbon neutral world with Danny Gomez, managing director of financial and emerging markets for FreightWaves.
“Enormous amounts of energy require enormous amounts of space and one thing vessels don’t have is space,” said Milton Bevington during FreightWaves’ Net-Zero Carbon Summit.
J.B. Hunt exec says at Net-Zero Carbon Summit that intermodal ‘needs to be on everybody’s mind’
You can’t reduce carbon emissions without measuring them first. C.H. Robinson experts discuss the company’s carbon measurement technology.
Where can you find transportation options that fit your budget? On this episode of Freightonomics, Zach Strickland and Anthony Smith try to help you find what works.
On today’s episode of WithSONAR, Luke Falasca and Kyle Taylor discuss the huge jump in new Class 8 truck orders and whether they will make it to the market in time for the summer volume rush.
How do we crack the code of the traveling salesman problem and apply it to freight?
In this issue, the rise of ghost kitchen logistics, spot rates slide again, truck parking opposed, no gnomes, Mortal Kombat and more.
On this episode of Transmission, Grace Sharkey and Sebastian Blanco look into the need for maritime awareness to improve overall efficiency.
On this episode of At Your Doorstep, Kaylee Nix looks at the tiny but mighty semiautonomous delivery vehicle that could be deploying on a street near you.
What type of data is most important for brokers to have in their pockets? On this episode of Great Quarter, Guys, Andrew Cox and Anthony Smith debate.
How hard is it to find drivers in ’21? We’re looking at recruiting, media, markets, and TuSimple’s autonomous tech.
On this episode of The Stockout Mike Baudentistel explores the possibility of companies hitting the market soon.
On this episode of Navigate B2B, Steve Ferreira sits down with one of the top importers in Miami to discuss the current state of the East Coast ports.
Autonomous trucks are hitting the road but how soon and are trucking jobs really in danger?
Two truckers charged with kidnapping women were able to secure their own releases with relative ease during the investigation. Find out why this raises troubling questions about this case in the latest episode of Long-Haul Crime Log.
Also on this week’s podcast: Conflicting info about the US oil upstream that might actually be in sync.
Medically Necessary is a podcast by Matt Blois about the health care supply chain — how we get drugs, devices and medical supplies to health care providers and patients.
Jeremy Reymer, Founder & CEO of DriverReach, chats with Gina Anderson, CEO of Luma Brighter Learning.
Dooner hops in the virtual cab with trucker and Hell Bent Xpress owner Jamie Hagen
Staying competitive is hard, but on this episode of #WithSONAR, Luke Falasca and Kyle Taylor offer tips on keeping your edge.
On this episode of Freightonomics, Anthony Smith and Zach Strickland look at some big decisions affecting Amazon workers and how much cash Evergreen will be coughing up.
ImportYeti lets users view import data for free and we’re talking to the founder. Plus, news, markets, more
On this episode of At Your Doorstep, Kaylee Nix learns how one company is using data to plan cities around the different delivery mechanisms companies are starting to deploy.
Chip shortages, crypto as a hedge against the freight market, mattresses stuffed with used medical masks and more.
On the second episode of Transmission, Sebastian Blanco and Grace Sharkey look at the problems limiting manufacturers ability to fulfill new truck orders.
On this episode of Put That Coffee Down, Kevin Hill breaks down how to handle the sometimes unpredictable nature of customers’ decision-making processes.
AutoStore recently received a $2.8 billion investment from SoftBank. Today we find out how they’re redefining space
On the first episode of Transmission, Sebastian Blanco and Grace Sharkey dive into the ins and outs of the automotive supply chain.
FreightWaves’ Mike Baudendistel hosts a new podcast, The Stockout, and breaks down the consumer packaged goods market from manufacture to consumption.
The problem with integrations, supply chain behind WTT belt, TriumphPay + HubTran deal, Redwood’s first qtr.
In this episode of Medically Necessary Matt Blois looks at over a decade of research on drug shortages and what it takes to fix the problems.
Needing to know where your freight is spawns incredibly competitive market
On this episode of Point of Sale, Andrew Cox looks at the tidal wave of impacts following the Suez Canal blockage and what it could mean for already stressed U.S. ports.
The sun, the sand, the surf … and the FreightTech? On the podcast, we go behind the scenes on building a startup in San Diego
In this week’s episode of Taking the Hire Road, Jeremy Reymer, Founder & CEO of DriverReach, speaks with Chad Hendricks, President of Brand Outcomes and host of the first driver recruiting podcast, “Recruit & Retain: Trucking Edition”.
Zach Strickland, the Sultan of SONAR, talks about what the pandemic did to supply chains.
“They have been productive and have risen to the occasion. I really feel like the millennials were the ones that came of age with this pandemic,” said the EVP and COO of Melton Truck Lines during the FreightWaves’ Enterprise Fleet Summit.
It’s a great WHAT THE TRUCK?!? special episode for the Enterprise Fleet Summit and Dooner and The Dude host four guests who provide insight on the tech advances being made for fleets of all sizes.
Embark Trucks hit the autonomous road sooner than the competition. Now it wants to help fleets get ready to plug into self-driving trucks.
Rob Hatchett, president of SeatMyTrucks, discusses why fleets are struggling to find truck drivers because of COVID-19 pandemic, with Marilyn Surber, transportation adviser for Tenstreet.
FreightTech companies showcased their cutting-edge technology solutions for common fleet inefficiencies during the Enterprise Fleet Summit.
Trimble MAPS worked with Wisconsin trucking company Roehl Transport to implement a navigation system to allow seamless and precise last-mile operations. The companies share their story during FreightWaves’ Enterprise Fleet Summit.
Ellen Voie founded the Women In Trucking Association in 2007, and it has come a long way since. It now has a separate charity foundation, which provides students seeking transportation-related careers with scholarships.
A. Bailey Wood reveals his vision and goals as the new head of the Commercial Vehicle Training Association.
FreightWaves lead economist Anthony Smith looks at how SkyBitz is taking part in the adoption of 4G LTE for fleet hardware.
FreightWaves’ JT Engstrom and Ryder’s Steve Martin discuss facets of dedicated truckload operations, including service metrics, pricing levels and driver retention.
When capacity is tight and markets are tighter, being efficient is key to making sales. Kevin Hill walks you through the key data your team should be using to capitalize on the tightness.
“There is nothing worse than putting a driver in the truck who is going to drive 600 miles a day by himself and he is speculating that somebody either doesn’t care or isn’t listening or isn’t reacting to their needs,” said the president and CEO of Dart during the FreightWaves’ Enterprise Fleet Summit.
On this episode of Great Quarter, Guys for the FreightWaves Enterprise Fleet Summit, Andrew Cox and Seth Holm discuss how all modes of transportation are moving market indices.
Brent Bergevin, vice president of transportation at Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, chats with FreightWaves’ Zach Strickland about how Love’s handled market challenges over the last 12 months, from the COVID-19 pandemic to February’s severe winter weather.
The freight brokerage entrepreneur says Roadrunner can right the ship by keeping things simple.
On this episode of Freightonomics, Anthony Smith and Zach Strickland dive into the state of the intermodal freight world.
Misplaced blame in the Suez, Brooks Brothers leaves warehouse holding the bag, is infrastructure plan a boon for trucking, the $1 trillion cybercrime problem and more
Members of the trucking industry in the U.S. and Mexico allege that Mexican truck drivers are doing illegal runs inside the United States in violation of cabotage rules. FreightWaves’ true-crime podcast, Long-Haul Crime Log, investigates.
Kevin Hill takes you through the ways to navigate different spot markets in order to make a sale on this episode of Put That Coffee Down.
On the show, bridging the generation gap, protecting against risk in Mexico, Milton sells shares and more
On the new FreightWaves show Medically Necessary, host Matt Blois takes you inside the health care supply chain and the work necessary to keep medical supplies moving.
TriumphPay’s big $97 million buy of HubTran; getting drivers in shape with a new fitness program; and building sales infrastructure
On this episode of Navigate B2B, Steve Ferriera looks at the state of the ocean markets rounding out Q1 of 2021.
The pandemic shook up the way Americans shop, but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. On this episode of Point of Sale, Andrew Cox explains why.
Emerge CEO Michael Leto talks about building a digital freight marketplace that moves over a billion dollars in freight spend
Also on this week’s podcast: Why return to air travel could have impact on diesel prices.
Luke Falasca and Kyle Taylor try to decode the future of the freight markets on this episode of #WithSONAR
On this episode of Freightonomics, Anthony Smith and Zach Strickland look at the broad and narrow economic impacts of the Suez Canal blockage.
Truckers, do you have a side hustle? On this show we’re talking to a driver who started his own company based on a daily need.
Dooner sits down with Direct Traffic Solutions CEO Robert Meehan to talk about the transition from military life to logistics, building a freight company, more.
On this episode of Great Quarter, Guys, Andrew Cox and Seth Holm discuss why American consumers may feel the crunch at the cash register as a lasting effect thanks to freight delays.
Godzilla vs. Kong vs. Ever Given, freight rejections on the rise, driver demand driving driver pay, more
On this episode of Put That Coffee Down, Kevin Hill explores how sales can be boiled down to an exact science.
The Ever Given is free, NASA joins the show to talk space logistics, and the state of freight markets
Changes in customer demand and rising expectations are helping force the transportation industry to evolve in order to meet the growth of this market.
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On this episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner and The Dude continue the conversation about the Suez Canal blockage and hear the founding story of Convoy.
Ramifications from the Suez Canal backup will last for weeks. Steve Ferreira breaks down what you need to know to deal with the downstream effects on this episode of Navigate B2B.
In this week’s episode of the Taking The Hire Road podcast, Jeremy Reymer, founder and CEO of DriverReach, and Brad Vaughn, VP of recruitment for Maverick Transportation, discuss more modern and unconventional ways to successfully attract drivers.
The truckload market is looking very strong this year and freight brokers are riding high.
On this episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner and The Dude spend eight rounds talking to people from every corner of the freight industry about the roles they play in keeping things moving.
Lured by the promise of better pay and the American dream, some foreign drivers found themselves trapped in an alleged human-trafficking scheme.