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FreightWaves Presents focuses on major issues in the freight industry through in-depth analysis, debate, and discussion in a roundtable format

FreightWaves Presents American Shipper

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FreightWaves Presents focuses on major issues in the freight industry through in-depth analysis, debate, and discussion in a roundtable format

    Technology of 2024 and beyond

    Technology of 2024 and beyond

    Technology has changed almost every aspect of the freight industry - even with some opposed to its development and implementation.  From AI to autonomous trucking to all of the software and hardware used to track and trace every load, technology embraces almost every aspect of the industry for better or for worse.  Today, we’ll talk to three technology experts - Matt McClelland of Covenant Transport, Ryan Rogers - founder of Text Locate, and Daniel Pickett - Head of Technology at FreightWaves - to get their take on the good and the bad of technology and where it is going in 2024 and beyond.
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    • 27 min
    Cybersecurity in Freight

    Cybersecurity in Freight

    The term cyber attack can strike fear into most any business owner these days. With so many businesses requiring the connectivity of the internet - both publicly and internally - there’s always a door for someone to get in and wreak havoc on a business or a single person. What is the status of cyber security in the freight industry? Bill Priestley is joined by Mickey Diaz - Chief Operating Officer of Unique Logistics International and Antwan Banks - director of cybersecurity for the National Motor Freight Traffic Association.
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    • 29 min
    Air Cargo in 2023

    Air Cargo in 2023

    No portion of the freight industry has changed in the last several years more than air cargo. From trying to keep up with demand through converting passenger airlines to freighters as well as using secondary airports for uncluttered access to freight, shippers have had a harder time trying to pin down a way in which to best use air cargo and no one really knows what it will look like when the dust settles. Joining us to talk about it are FreightWaves Air Cargo Editor Eric Kulisch, Mike Webber, Founder of Webber Air Cargo and Marc Schlossberg, Executive Vice President of Unique Logistics International.
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    • 29 min
    How brokers can use sales and marketing to get to 2024 and win

    How brokers can use sales and marketing to get to 2024 and win

    Prognosticators say that any real recovery in the freight industry won’t happen until first or second quarter of 2024. That said, how do brokers survive in a time like this when it means one’s livelihood to sell consistently in a down economic time? How does marketing feed into this and how are the two married? And if a brokerage makes it to 2024, how can they then capitalize on the new economy and gain greater market share? Joining us are Digital Dispatch’s Founder Blythe Brumleve and Kevin Hill, Owner of Brush Pass Research and host of Put That Coffee Down podcast on FreightWaves TV.
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    • 28 min
    Is Mexico the next freight frontier?

    Is Mexico the next freight frontier?

    With many companies looking to nearshoring to get into the American economy, is Mexico the next manufacturing and distribution gold mine? Does the country have the infrastructure to take on such a role in the economic world? Can it contain the disruptions created by drug cartels and keep freight moving safely throughout the country? Is it the next freight frontier or are we setting ourselves up for a burst bubble if anticipated freight transactions can’t be sustained?
    Noi Mahoney - Borderlands Writer - FW - San Antonio, TX
    Leta Rodriguez - Director of Marketing, Carrier Development and Operations -The ILS Company - Tucson, AZ
    Jordan Dewart - President - Redwood Logistics, Mexico - Guanajuato, Mexico
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    • 28 min
    The Fall and Rise of the Teamsters

    The Fall and Rise of the Teamsters

    Bill Priestley hosts this month’s show as we take a look at the role of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters as union labor talks come to the forefront of the American economy. FreightWaves Editorial Director Rachel Premack and Senior Writer Mark Solomon join Bill to talk about the recent history of the Teamsters and their negotiations with UPS and Yellow. Bruce Chan, Director of Global Logistics and Future Mobility at Stifel gives his perspective on the Teamsters and what he expects from them as Amazon may likely be a future target.
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    • 34 min

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