Transportation isn’t just about moving products—it’s a reflection of your reputation. Get tactics to strengthen your supply chain and brand image from Nutrabolt’s Jon Pruitt in this final part in the three part series from the 2024 Food Shippers of America conference. With Host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo
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Logistics Podcast
Your source for real-talk in the logistics industry. The Stay In Your Lane Podcast is a consistent source of news and expert opinions about all things related to freight transportation. Each week a new expert on logistics, freight and transportation dives deep into problems that affect the whole industry.
Is Food Shipping Customer Service?
Real value in the supply chain are the people you meet face to face. Nutrabolt’s Jon Pruitt returns to the this week in our series from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference to discuss if Food Shipping is truly Customer Service.
Will Offshoring Change in the Near Future?
Tariffs will be changing the U.S.-China trade relationship the logistics landscape as we know it. CPG Sourcing, a company that has specialized in sourcing goods from China for more than four decades, is here to tell you how it will effect the logistics market. With host John Mahle
The Logistics of Offshoring
From nearshoring to tariffs, shifts in the U.S.-China trade relationship are changing the logistics landscape as we know it. Learn how businesses are adapting and staying competitive with advice from our guests from CPG Sourcing, a company that has specialized in sourcing goods from China for more than four decades. With host John Mahle
You Can’t Buy Good Communication
Communication is key in food shipping. Learn why it is so important in our latest episode from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference featuring JB Group’s Christine O’Loughlin. With host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo
Does Age Matter in Food Shipping?
Market volatility. Workforce changes. Shorter RFP cycles. The transportation industry is facing unprecedented challenges—but also new opportunities. Find strategies to stay ahead the trends in our latest episode from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference featuring JB Group’s Christine O’Loughlin. With host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo
You Can’t Succeed Alone
From Illinois to Ukraine to founding Freight Caviar, Paul-Bernard Jaroslawski has learned that careers in media and logistics don’t always follow a straight line. Learn about his inspiring journey and the mentors who shaped his success on the latest episode of the Stay In Your Lane Podcast. With host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo
C4 Energy’s Secret Advantage? It’s the Logistics Team.
Nutrabolt reached the top of the beverage market with lightning speed thanks to the success of its C4 Energy brand. At the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference, we spoke with director of logistics Jon Pruitt on scaling your supply chain to meet demand and the importance of maintaining a network of trusted transport partners. With Host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo.
Is API Worth The Investment?
With the logistics industry at a crossroads, finding the right balance between cost efficiency and quality service is more important than ever. Sightline Freight Partners’ Thomas Mella is back with tips for getting the most from your investment in tech while maintaining relationships with key partners. With Host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo.
Is There Too Much Change in the Industry?
Change in the Logistics Industry can be good, but is it too much? Sightline Freight Partners’ Thomas Mella is back with tips for getting the most from your investment in tech while maintaining relationships with key partners. With Host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo
Are You Getting The Best Value Out of API?
Real-time rates, exclusive bids, and smarter freight brokerage. Are closed-room rating environments powered by APIs are the next big thing in logistics? Sightline Freight Partners President and Founder Thomas Mella visits the podcast to discuss the new wave of tech that’s levelling the playing field for freight professionals everywhere. With host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo
How to Take Advantage of Using API
Real-time rates, exclusive bids, and smarter freight brokerage. Are closed-room rating environments powered by APIs are the next big thing in logistics? Sightline Freight Partners President and Founder Thomas Mella visits the podcast to discuss the new wave of tech that’s levelling the playing field for freight professionals everywhere. With host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo
How Do Recalls Affect a Product?
FSMA 204 brings a wave of change to the supply chain, transforming how companies track, recall, and manage food products. Prepare for the changes ahead in part two of our conversation with PLM fleet’s Don Durm from the 2024 Food Shippers of America conference. With Host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo
Will It Be a Record Breaking Year for Recalls?
FSMA has reshaped food safety regulations, forcing companies to rethink how they approach traceability and documentation in the supply chain. Our series from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference continues with practical advice from PLM Fleet’s Don Durm for freight professionals navigating these challenges. With host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo.
The Value of Talking to Industry Peers
In an industry where efficiency and innovation are critical, networking remains an invaluable tool. Jeff Potts is back in our series from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference to discuss how face-to-face connections help logistics professionals stay ahead while sharing insights and fostering relationships. With Host John Mahle.
Is Unemployment Rising Too Fast?
Inflation may be cooling, but unemployment and bankruptcies are on the rise across the transport sector. Allianz Trade North America Senior Economist Dan North returns to discuss the implications of the election, shifting fiscal policy and more on the economy and our industry in 2025. With Host John Mahle
Where Do We Go After Rate Cuts?
With the rate cuts happening last week, Allianz Trade North America Senior Economist Dan North returns to discuss how that will effect the industry. With Host John Mahle
Where Are We Economically?
A long-awaited rate cut from the Federal Reserve arrived this month, but will it have any effect on consumer fatigue and lingering employment issues plaguing today’s freight economy? Allianz Trade North America Senior Economist Dan North returns to lay out the implications for our industry. With Host John Mahle
One Thing Walmart is Doing Right
Is your cold chain process foolproof? Get valuable tips to keep your shipments safe based on best practices from some of the nation’s top supply chain leaders in the conclusion of our series on cold shipping, featuring Joe Lombardo and Organic Valley’s Nathan Helms! With host John Mahle.
Things that AI Won’t Replace
In freight logistics, AI isn’t replacing people—it’s helping them work smarter. In our latest episode from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference, MIT Researcher Chris Caplice outlines how striking the right balance between AI and human input can boost supply chain efficiency.
How to Grow in a Changing Market
Things are always constantly changing in the freight logistics market. In our latest episode from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference, MIT Researcher Chris Caplice joins us to discuss the ongoing changes and how to grow with them.
Retaining Integrity in the Cold Chain
From multi-stop deliveries to maintaining safe temperatures, integrity is everything in the cold shipping game. In the third installment of our cold hauling series, Nathan Helms of Organic Valley and industry veteran Joe Lombardo explore more challenges and solutions from decades of experience in cold transport.
How to Get to Zero Emissions
Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword, but a strategic priority for companies across the supply chain. MIT researcher Chris Caplice returns for our series from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference with a deep dive on emissions, strategic route planning, and other keys to ensuring a sustainable future for our industry.
Supply Chain Squares – August 2024
Welcome to Supply Chain Squares, the logistics-themed game show where trivia meets trucking and warehousing wits win the day! Get insights (and a whole lot of laughs) from our panel of logistics legends as contestants battle it out on our 9-square grid, answering questions that only the savviest supply chain specialists can solve. Think you have what it takes to top this trial of transport trivia? Play along now to find out!
The Importance of Test Shipments
The transport of perishable goods takes serious know-how, with each product carrying its own unique requirements. In part two of our series on the challenges of cold transport, Organic Valley’s Nathan Helms and Joe Lombardo join us to examine the importance of test shipments and other tips to keep your refrigerated goods safe.
Gen Z in Transportation
Trucking has a driver retention problem. Will better pay and improved work-life balance entice the next generation into the profession? Explore Gen Z’s future in the workforce in part two of our conversation with FTR Chairman Eric Starks from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference. With host John Mahle
Unit Download vs Temperature Recorder
Discrepancies between temperature readings and the true temperature of goods on the trailer create headaches each summer for freight professionals. Organic Valley’s Nathan Helms and industry veteran Joe Lombardo visit the podcast for a deep analysis on the causes and possible solutions to this annual problem. With host John Mahle.
The Disconnect Between Services & Goods
Get the information you need to make informed decisions in today’s volatile market from capacity dynamics and driver productivity to the truth about the freight recession. FTR Transport Intelligence Chairman Eric Starks joins the Stay in Your Lane Podcast for our series from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference. With host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo.
Disposable Income is Falling Fast
More than any other industry, the freight economy is tied closely to trends in the consumer market. With credit card debt soaring and interest rate cuts nowhere in sight, what does the future hold for struggling transport businesses? Allianz Trade North America Senior Economist Dan North is back to shed light on the factors impacting today’s markets. With host John Mahle
Finding Consistency With Brokers
There are still too many brokers in the transportation industry today. With more going out of business each week as the economy levels out. How can a shipper find consistency in a reputable broker, and what should they look for?
Tips For Scheduling Multi-Stop Freight
With nearly three decades of experience in logistics, Franklin Foods’ Transportation manager Doug Jenkins knows what it takes to maintain consistent, profitable freight operations. Hear Doug’s tips for managing multi-stop loads and getting the most from your industry partners in our latest episode from the 2024 Food Shippers of America conference. See the comments for part two of the conversation!
Where are the Rate Cuts?
Interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve could soon be on the way thanks to falling inflation. But for the struggling freight economy, are these measures too little too late? Allianz Trade Senior Economist Dan North is back for an economic update that sheds light on the implications of rate cuts for the transport industry.
Supply Chain Squares | June 2024
Supply Chain Squares is back with a very special “lost episode” found deep in the Stay In Your Lane Podcast vault. Play along as contestants face off against our panel of industry all-stars in a battle of logistics-themed trivia! Think you have what it takes to topple these titans of transport? Watch the full episode now to find out!
Inflation Impacts on Transportation Insurance
Hear what Thom has to say about inflation’s impact on insurance rates and the challenges ahead for small carriers in our recent conversation from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference.
Let’s Talk Insurance
With a storied career spanning over three decades, Reliance Partners’ Chief Revenue Officer Thom Albrecht brings a wealth of experience and insight to the transportation insurance sector. Hear what Thom has to say about inflation’s impact on insurance rates and the challenges ahead for small carriers in our recent conversation from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference. With host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo.
Layoffs in the Freight Industry
Widespread layoffs continue to plague the transport field in times of high volatility. What can managers do to mitigate risks and keep their teams intact? Glenn Koepke from Vector and industry veteran Joe Lombardo are back with practical strategies for maintaining profits through these difficult times. With Host John Mahle
The Next Technological Revolution
Tech integration streamlines logistics operations by removing processes from their individual silos and promoting synergies across the supply chain. Our conversation with AutoScheduler.AI’s Jeff Potts from the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference continues with a look at the evolution of tech across the industry. With host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo
How to be Financially Stable
With freight companies going out of business daily, it’s crucial to understand strategies for sustaining profitability and stability. Glenn Koepke from Vector and Industry Veteran Joe Lombardo offer sage advice to help transport operations weather the current financial storm and emerge stronger than ever. With host John Mahle.
Increased Infrastructure Spending | 2024 FSA Conference
Congress has agreed finally to increase infrastucture spending once again. What does this mean for the shipping economy? Bob Costello, Chief Economist and VP of the ATA gives us some teasers on what’s to come.
The Shipping Economy | 2024 FSA Conference
Key insights from Bob Costello, Chief Economist at the American Trucking Associations, reveal that we might be nearing a turning point for the trucking industry. Discover the latest trends and projections in a special two-part episode recorded live at the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference. Be sure to check the comments for part two of this important discussion. With host John Mahle and Joe Lombardo
Strategies for Adoption of New Software
Integrating news logistics software comes with many challenges from assessing use cases to ensuring buy-in from your team. Glenn Koepke from Vector and Andy Tomka from MVMNT are back with tips to streamline the adoption process and make the most of your investment in transport technology.
Jeff Potts with AutoScheduler.AI | 2024 FSA Conference
Vision, creativity, and adaptability are some of the qualities needed for success logistics—qualities Autoscheduler.AI Chief Revenue Officer Jeff Potts has come to embody through his decades-long career in the industry. Join us for the first of our series recorded at the 2024 Food Shippers of America Conference as Jeff shares wisdom gained from his years of experience. With host John Mahle.
Should You Build The Software or Buy it?
Are custom-built transport tech options superior to off-the-shelf solutions? What’s the secret to obtaining buy-in when introducing a new platform to your team? Glenn Koepke from Vector and Andy Tomka from MVMNT are back with strategies to make the most of your investment in transport technologies.
Demystifying AI for Logistics
Is the potential of artificial intelligence in logistics just hype, or is there real value to be found? Glenn Koepke from Vector and Andy Tomka from MVMNT TMS visit the Stay In Your Lane Podcast to discuss the practical uses and limitations of this exciting new tech for freight professionals.
The Importance of Due Diligence
Hope for the best, prepare for the worst—our series on the dangers of unpaid freight concludes with a discussion on the importance of due diligence. Equip yourself with strategies employed by our panel of transport industry experts to help avoid issues before they begin.
Recourse for Broker Fraud
Who really pays the price for broker fraud? Learn more about the impact of these unfortunate situations in part three of our series on unpaid freight and discover strategies that stakeholders can use to exercise their legal rights.
Fighting Defunct Brokers
Freight brokers serve as crucial intermediaries for high-value freight transactions. So what happens when a broker goes belly-up in the middle of a delivery? In part two of our series on the perils of unpaid freight bills, our panel of industry experts tackle defunct brokers, and the steps you should be taking to protect your bottom line.
When Will The Pain End For Small Carriers?
Small carriers have struggled to stay afloat amidst the economic turmoil of recent years. With conditions finally improving, can these operations expect some much-needed relief? Billy Barstow of Barstow Transportation returns to the Stay In Your Lane Podcast with the small carrier’s perspective on today’s industry.
The Nightmare of Unpaid Freight Bills
At Triple T Transport, we pride ourselves on completing payments in just 7-10 days. Though not every freight broker can match this standard, what happens when payment never comes at all? Join us for part one in our series on the nightmare of unpaid freight bills and learn what you can do to protect your business.
From Cold Calls to Closing Deals with Senior Sales Exec John Mahle of Triple T Transport
Triple T Senior Sales Executive John Mahle was a recent guest on the FreightCaviar Podcast! Watch the full episode for details on our company’s history and the practices that have helped make us a top 10 freight brokerage on Google reviews. Special thanks to Paul-Bernard Jaroslawski and his team for providing an important media platform for our industry.
Where’s The Economic Slowdown?
Recession may have been averted for now, but that doesn’t mean our economy is out of the woods just yet. Allianz Trade North America Chief Economist Dan North returns with analysis of recent trends. From inflation spikes to dueling fiscal policies, we dissect the factors shaping our financial future.
How AI Will Change Cargo Theft
Technology can be a dangerous thing in the wrong hands. Our series exploring cargo theft concludes with one of the hottest topics of our time: Artificial Intelligence. Will AI revolutionize the supply chain as we know it, or do risks posed by AI-equipped criminals outweigh the rewards? Our panel of industry experts weigh in.
March 24 Economic Update
Inflation is staying stubbornly above the average as congress meets to debate the budget again. Dan North breaks down what it would take to erase the deficit and what the chances are for the economy to bounce back from years of high inflation.
How To Protect Yourself from Cargo Theft
Cargo theft tactics are evolving, but that doesn’t mean you have to be a victim. Our series examining modern cargo crimes continues as our panel of expert guests provide practical strategies to protect you and your supply chain partners.
The Rise of Virtual Cargo Theft
Cargo Theft has adapted to the widespread integration of new technologies in the supply chain. As criminal tactics evolve, is your business prepared to defend itself? Learn what you need to face the industry’s newest threats as they emerge.
What is Causing Cargo Theft to Increase?
Instances of cargo theft have increased dramatically in recent months, with criminals’ tactics growing more sophisticated each day. In part one of our five-part series, our panel of experts explain the sudden rise in this type of crime, as well as the steps you can take to protect your freight.
Routing Guide Management
Routing guides can make or break your business. Glenn Koepke and Joe Lombardo return to the Stay In Your Lane Podcast with strategies for successful routing guide management.
High Crude Prices Are Affecting Other Consumer Goods
The challenges and opportunities faced by stakeholders in the crude oil market are significant. Thomas Moore and Joe Lombardo return for an in-depth look at modern refining processes, the future of crude and the resulting impact on diesel prices in an increasingly eco-conscious world.
Customer Segmentation
Is your transport business reaping the benefits of Customer Segmentation? Glenn Koepke and Joe Lombardo are back to discuss how segmentation can help your operation drive consistent revenue while prioritizing the needs of high-value partnerships.
“Buy Your Diesel Futures Now”
Transport companies caught a much-needed break at the pump in 2023, with fuel prices falling from pandemic-era highs. Will this downward trend continue in the new year, or will global unrest drive prices even higher? AutoScheduler AI founder Thomas Moore and Joe Lombardo return to connect the dots between crude oil prices and the cost of consumer goods.
Is There Really a Driver Shortage?
The driver shortage has been a source of anxiety for years in the transport field, but what’s really to blame for this ongoing narrative? OOIDA’s Lewie Pugh and industry legend Joe Lombardo weigh in on the supposed shortage and offer solutions for a brighter future for trucking professionals.
How Crisis Affects Sustainability
Do environmental efforts go out the window in times of crisis? The answer may surprise you. MIT researcher David Correll is back in part two of our conversation on supply chain sustainability.
What Does “Sustainability” Mean in Trucking?
Depending on who you ask, the word “Sustainability” can mean many things—especially in the context of the supply chain. MIT researcher David Correll visits the Stay In Your Lane Podcast to highlight the challenges and opportunities ahead as the transport industry moves toward a greener future.
You Can’t Build Relationships With an App
Lewie Pugh from the OOIDA and Joe Lombardo are back with part two of our conversation on digital brokerages. Join us as we dive into the traditional broker’s formula for success that no digital platform has been able to replicate successfully.
The Fall of the Digital Brokerage Platform
Not long ago, digital brokerages seemed like the future of transport. Lewie Pugh from the OOIDA and Joe Lombardo return to the podcast to discuss where these once-promising startups went wrong and shed light on the continuing importance of human interaction and support in our industry.
Using Technology to Reduce Urgent Shipments
Transport is often a game of “hurry up and wait,” followed by urgent shipments that require immediate attention. Join us as AutoScheduler.AI Founder Thomas A. Moore returns to the podcast to showcase technology that aims to reduce these frustrating peaks and valleys.
Will Santa Show Up This Holiday Season?
Will the holidays be full of good cheer for the struggling transport economy, or are we in for lumps of coal in our stockings? Economist Dan North plays “Ghost of Christmas Future” with a forecast of what the holiday season has in store…
How Will AI Change The Transportation Industry?
How will AI change the transportation industry? The AI revolution is rapidly changing the way many industries do business, and the field of transport is no exception. Keith Moore, the CEO of AutoScheduler.AI visits the podcast to show us the capabilities of supply chain artificial intelligence.
Will We See Relief in 2024?
Will the transportation industry see some relief in 2024 or will we still have 3-4 more quarters of attrition with reduced demand, high expenses and general volatility? Dan North with Allianz Trade North America lays out his team’s predictions for the new year.
What is AI? And Should You Use It?
We break down exactly what AI is and how it’s being used today. AI expert Keith Moore, the CEO of AutoScheduler.AI, shares with us how he views AI and teases us with the impact it can have on the transportation industry.
Are Freight Volume Indexes The Future of Budgeting?
Tired of blown freight budgets? Index-based pricing could offer a solution to this growing dilemma. MIT Scientist Chris Caplice and industry mainstay Joe Lombardo dive into this topic in the final part of our series on RFPs and budgeting in today’s unpredictable freight market.
Adopting Technology Into Your Facility
Thomas Moore stops by again. This time to discuss how to overcome roadblocks when adopting new technology into your freight facility.
How Many Loads Per Year is Consistent?
What is the definition of Consistent Freight? At Triple T, the goal for contract freight is a minimum of 50 loads per year, but Chris Caplice has seen some firms limit themselves to being as high as 100 loads per year. Partnerships are built on high frequency loads, but what can shippers expect with infrequent loads? Learn the difference between the two from this week’s episode.
Is The Warehouse Ready For Your Truck?
Tech entrepreneur Thomas Moore visits the podcast to discuss his Logistics & Transportation AI product, AutoScheduler.AI. This product claims to help support and automate warehouse functions for the maximum efficiency, to make sure on-time deliveries are truly on-time.
Are RFPs Dead?
Research Scientist Chris Caplice at MIT & DAT joins the podcast with industry veteran Joe Lombardo to shed some light on the trends of RFPs in the current Freight climate.
Using Bankruptcy Strategy For The Best Results
Bankruptcy seems to always be the last resort, but Zach Elrod with Allianz Trade in North America explains how some companies going into bankruptcy are selling their rights to pursue the lawsuits that occur when going through bankruptcy to strategic partners.
Lessons We Learned From The COVID Market
Learn from the mistakes that led to the current lack of freight volume, stemming all the way back from the supply chain issues over the last few years. This week Wendy Workman joins the podcast to help us understand why strong partnerships and strategic transportation models can prepare your supply chain for even the harshest market conditions.
Bankruptcies & Reorganizations in the Transportation Industry
The transportation industry is currently in a state of upheaval. As numerous companies file for bankruptcy and reorganization at a rapid pace, concerns grow regarding the ramifications these actions might have on both the transportation sector and associated industries.
Large Truck Fleets are Shrinking
Bob Costello joins us again this week, discussing the current state of the transportation market. One odd thing that he has noticed, large truck fleets are slowly shrinking.
Is Your Transportation Model Strategic or Short-Sighted?
Everyone wants a strategic partner, but you can’t expect the lowest cost partners to offer the best value strategy. Make sure that short-sighted financial leadership isn’t getting in the way of long-term savings that only a strategic partner can offer. The pandemic showed us how chasing discounts can hurt both shippers and carriers. Wendy Workman discusses how shippers can prioritize both efficiency and a partnership that brings value through honesty.
Are Small Fleets Being Punished?
Small fleets that purchased expensive equipment over the last two years are feeling the pain as interest rates increase, causing unaffordable losses on post-pandemic era savings. Bob Costello, Chief Economist at the ATA joins the podcast to share his thoughts on what’s causing transportation industry turmoil.
Recession – Rumor or Reality? 2 Fundamentals of the Macro Economy | PART 2
Part 2 of Dan North’s report on why the recession is being pushed back and whether we can expect a fast or slow recovery from current economic levels.
Recession – Rumor or Reality? 2 Fundamentals of the Macro Economy | PART 1
The impending recession appears to never arrive! Or is it already here, but just hiding? Dan North, Senior Economist with Allianz Trade North America explains why the recession forecast has been pushed back a couple quarters.
The Double Brokering Explosion
Double Brokering is becoming more common as the transportation industry becomes tight with inflation and economic woes. Thomas Kern, transportation attorney, shares how to protect yourself from double brokering and what legal recourse you have if it happens to you.
Overcoming The Roadblocks to Tech Investment
This week is Part 2 of our discussion on stakeholders and how to gain support for new business logistics tools. Glenn Koepke and Nathan Helms break down what they’ve seen in their organizations and how they have gained support with their teams.
Selling Upstream to Stakeholders
Proposing new software or business tools to your company stakeholders can be difficult. This week we talk about how to approach adding new tools to your company workload and what the stakeholders are interested in.
How Accurate is Drug Testing for OTR Truck Drivers?
As marijuana legalization sweeps the United States, we are seeing more testing being done. The problem is that drug tests only indicate whether someone has previously used drugs recently and do not reveal if the user is currently impaired. New saliva tests for cannabis have proven to indicate recent usage but the industry is still looking for a way to test for DUIs on the roadside.
Is Weed Legalization Affecting The Driver Pool?
As more and more states in the USA continue the trend of legalizing marijuana, how does this affect the pool of truck drivers? Drug testing inefficiencies continue to be a challenge and the widespread adaptation is clashing with the DOT & FMCSA requirements.
Electric Trucks & The OOIDA
As more legislation and mandates are expected to be launched in support of electric trucks, Lewie Pugh of the OODIA shares the association’s member’s viewpoint on the electric truck debate.
What to Look For in a 3PL Partner
There are a lot of choices when it comes to 3PL broker providers, with a wide range of quality between them. How do you choose a broker and what should you look for to maintain a good relationship between shippers and carriers?
PART 2 – The ATA & Electric Trucks
The American Trucking Associations have made it clear that the industry is forward-moving and interested in alternative fuels and electrification. However, it’s important to be reasonable and realistic with fleets across the country as mandates and other regulations are coming down on the traditional trucking technology.
Electric Trucks & Alternative Fuels PART 1
The ATA joins us this week to talk regulation and electric trucks along with other alternative fuels. The controversy surrounding the proposed regulations and what the best choice is to keep the trucking industry from a potential catastrophe.
Speed Limiters on Big Trucks
Will trucks be required to have speed limiters? Lewie Pugh from the OOIDA shares the concerns his Owner-Operator members have about the proposed new legislation.
Will AB5 Be Overturned, or Enforced? – Expert Legal Analysis
Will AB5 be enforced? Transportation attorney Thomas Kern with Walter Haverfield law offices gives his expert opinion on whether AB5 will be overturned or if it will break apart on entry.
AB5 Update: The Olson Case
New developments in the AB5 case have occurred since we last spoke to attorney Thomas Kern, partner at Walter Haverfield law firm. The lastest addition, the Olson case, have put up new roadblocks for the bill and soon we will hear the impact of the CTA case.
Best of Season 1 – Stay In Your Lane
Enjoy this special best-of episode showcasing some of our favorite moments from the Stay In Your Lane Podcast season 1! Revisit historic events that defined the transport business in the past year along with key insights from some of the industry’s leading minds. Once you’re caught up, join us next week for an all-new episode!
How Technology Impacts Strategic vs Transactional Partnerships
Technology continues to evolve the transportation industry. As we dive deeper and deeper into the metrics of logistics tracking, we need to continue to foster strategic partnerships. Sometimes it’s easier to be a transactional partner, but the strategic partner will always be needed and prioritized.
The Future of Contingent Cargo Insurance
Lisa & Jodie walk us through their outlook for the future of insurance and we discuss how loads are getting more and more expensive due to inflation, requiring more coverage.
The State of Contingent Cargo Insurance
Can you afford to have cheap insurance? The dynamic duo from Avalon risk management, Lisa Vranich and Jodie Maher talk us through the current state of contingent cargo insurance and what challenges the industry is seeing from a claims perspective.
Finding a High-Value Consultant
At Triple T Transport we strive for a high value relationship with our partners. This week we talk to a couple of the highest value transportation consultants in the industry, Criterion Supply Solutions. Todd Miles and Scott Allen describe how their procurement services and value engineering group can analyze the shipping side of any business.
Heavyweight Economist Title Bout – Day 3
The final rounds of our Heavyweight Economist Title Bout! Dan North and Robert Costello discuss if the trucking industry will still see the normal seasonal freight as in previous years, the rise of artificial intelligence and why we can’t shake the post-pandemic buying habits.
Heavyweight Economist Title Bout – Day 2
Our heavyweight economists discuss major changes in the transportation industry such as larger mergers and whether we will see any relief in ordering new equipment and hiring new drivers.
Heavyweight Economist Title Bout
In the Blue Corner… Bob Costello! In the Red Corner… Dan North! Two heavyweight economists give us their outlook on the transportation economy as we move into recession fears and economic recovery. Tune in tomorrow for the next episode in this Three-Episode Series!
OSU vs Michigan | Supply Chain Squares
The Spring Game is right around the corner but on Supply Chain Squares it’s always rivalry week between OSU and Michigan! Join our guests this week for some college football football trivia with a logistics twist.
How To Be a Strategic Partner
Continuing our Strategic vs Transactional series, Joe & Glenn discuss the traits of a strategic partner and whether that partnership still exists in the transportation industry today.
Strategic vs Transactional Business Models
Glenn Koepke and Joe Lombardo talk shop as we dive into why the industry is turning more transactional as technology progresses.
The Future of Cold Storage
With cold storage reaching it’s highest demand ever, we wonder what the future looks like. Will demand remain high or will storage providers be able to meet the needs of the transportation market?
Spring Break | Supply Chain Squares
Crack open a cold one and enjoy the latest episode of Supply Chain Squares, the logistics-themed gameshow with industry leaders in transportation, shipping and freight solutions across the USA.
The State of Cold Storage Today
Every shipper is clamoring for Cold Storage right now. There is a shortage of storage and there is a shortage of quality cold storage providers like Sterling Solutions LLC. David Sterling and Nick Pacitti of Sterling Solutions walk us through the challenges of the industry and why the market was booming, even since before the pandemic.
When Will AB5 Be Enforced?
With AB5’s appeal being rejected by the Supreme Court, the OOIDA has filed an injunction on the basis of the Dormant Commerce Clause. While we wait to see if this has any effect, when will AB5 be enforced?
Has The Freight Economy Hit Rock Bottom?
This week we learn from the one and only Bob Costello, Chief Economist of American Trucking Associations. Bob helps us understand the looming recession and how it specifically impacts the trucking economy.
Valentine’s Day Supply Chain Squares
Love is in the air on this month’s episode of Supply Chain Squares! You might talk about shipping your favorite TV couple but on Supply Chain Squares, we only ship freight and jokes!
When Will The Recession End?
It seems like we’ve already been through the ringer with inflation and a recession despite no official announcement. When will it all end? Expert Economist Dan North sheds some light on our economic status.
When Will The Recession Hit?
Chief Economist Dan North with Allianz Trade North America breaks down the current economic climate and when the best chance is that we will see a recession this year.
Hidden Deductions | Deduction-Free 2023!
Are retailers hiding deductions from shippers and carriers? Often retailers will bury deduction costs inside payment receipts and online portals. It can take a sizable amount of time to find and verify these deductions.
Supply Chain Squares | January 2023
Kick off the new year with Supply Chain Squares! This episode features some of the top experts in the logistics industry. Will they lead our competitors to a win, or will they trick them into saying the wrong answers? Whichever route they choose, there will be many laughs along the way!
Are Some Loads Set Up For Failure? | Deduction-Free ’23
We continue our discussion on being Deduction-Free in 2023 on the topic of how some loads are set up for failure. Sometimes deductions are inevitable. Shipments being ordered on an impossible timeline. Warehouse traffic can be over capacity. The question is how often does this occur and how much will these deduction affect the bottom line?
After-The-Fact Deductions | Deduction-Free 2023!
We’re kicking off the new year with “Deduction-Free 2023!” – a series of episodes for deductions and how to prevent them. Our guests include industry-leading professionals from the food & beverage transportation industry along with the CEO of FourKites.
The Truck Driver Shortage
Is there a truck driver shortage? Many shippers and carriers are having a difficult time recruiting and retaining good drivers. Litehouse Foods has created an impressive driver training program. In this episode of the podcast we provide some insight to what’s causing these problems and how to retain top driving talent.
Supply Chain Squares Christmas Special 2022
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! This specials holiday episode of Supply Chain Squares features some of the top talent in the transportation and logistics industry. Get ready for some holiday logistics-themed trivia and find out who wins the Holiday Squares tournament and who the Mystery guest is.
The High Cost of Trucking Equipment
Sourcing trucking equipment continues to be a challenge with manufacturing delays and supply chain issues. Our guests from Hood Quality Dairy Products manage a large private shipping fleet. They offer some insight into what large shippers are dealing with, for both equipment and parts delays.
Sky High Equipment Prices & Lack of Inventory
Are your partnerships shielding you from high equipment prices? The transportation industry is reeling from equipment delays and lack of inventory with supply chain issues. The days of being able to rent decent equipment for cheap are also over. Whether you need a trailer, a tractor, or any replacement parts, the supply is limited and you may be waiting 9-12 months. Litehouse Foods isn’t exempt from these problems but they have been able to leverage valuable partnerships to help weather this equipment storm.
Supply Chain Squares Thanksgiving 2022
Happy Thanksgiving!
It’s the Thanksgiving special episode of Supply Chain Squares, the game show where logistics and transportation industry professionals compete to win in a game of tic-tac-toe! How much will our experts know about the Thanksgiving holiday?
Thank you to all of our guests for making this such a fun episode!
Trucking Operational Expenses Are Too High!
HP Hood stops by the Stay In Your Lane podcast to discuss the increase in operational expenses for their private truck fleet. They are seeing record increases in expenses that allow them to run the fleet. Operational Expenses include things like insurance, driver wages, fuel costs, taxes and licensing/permits. This doesn’t even include the cost of equipment!
Private Fleet Operational Expenses are Out of Control
Across the country Private Trucking Fleets & Shippers are seeing skyrocketing operational expenses. Fuel, insurance, recruitment and fraud. These are a few of the expenses Litehouse foods have expertly navigated over the past two years through the pandemic and the recent economic uncertainty. Be Sure to tune in next week where we get HP Hood’s insight on their increased expenses.
Diesel & Gas Gouging Prices at the Pump
Who is responsible for gas price gouging? Is it the big oil companies or the government? There are many factors including the diesel shortage. Dan North from Allianz Trade North America provides some insight and some interesting metrics to look at for the pricing of gas and diesel fuel in the United States.
The Energy Crisis & 4th Quarter Economic Update
Are we heading into an energy crisis? With diesel shortages on the horizon and OPEC cutting production, will there be any relief with gas and diesel prices? Dan North with Allianz Trade North America breaks down the current housing and energy markets.
Halloween Special 2022 | Supply Chain Squares
Happy Halloween! Today our guests dressed up in their favorite Halloween costumes and compete to win a game of tic tac toe. When do shippers start to ship for Halloween? How much candy does the US consume for Halloween? What is the most popular Halloween candy? Find out today, on Supply Chain Squares!
Supply Chain Squares is a logistics-based game show for shippers, carriers and logistics professionals. Industry leaders from across the U.S.A. offer advice to contestants, who compete to win in a game of tic tac toe.
Special Thanks to our guests:
Joe Lombardo – Ege Avenue Associates
Jim Huber – Century Resources, Inc.
Pat Musser – HP Hood Matt Mahle – Triple T Transport
Amanda Dexter – Litehouse Foods
Thomas Kern – Kern Kendrick, LLC
Debbie Lombardo – Tarrier Foods
Wendy Workman – SK Food Group
Katie Devine – Triple T Transport
Ben Hong – Triple T Transport
And, our Mystery Guest – to be revealed on the Christmas Special!
Rising Gas, Diesel & Oil Prices and The Next Energy Crisis
Are we going into another energy crisis? The USA’s fuel reserves are now at a 50-year low as OPEC announces production cuts and the Russian Invasion is causing a gas and energy shortage across Europe and Great Britain. It’s also been decades since a new oil refinery has been built in the USA. All of these factors lead us to fear that an energy crisis with gas shortages and fuel lines could soon be looming. Bob Costello, chief economist with the American Trucking Associations, guides us through these widespread issues as we look at diesel prices into the fall and winter.
FourKites Review – Shipping Software & Freight Tracking
FourKites is a freight and shipping tracking software platform. Triple T Transport and Organic Valley sit down to honestly review FourKites, both companies use it every day. Learn about the benefits and disadvantages with integrating FourKites tracking software with your current freight management software.
How Many Third-Party Logistics (3PL) Brokers Are There?
Is the logistics and transportation industry over-saturated with 3PL brokers? Estimates on how many brokers in the industry vary wildly between 17,000 and 100,000. John Mahle with Triple T Transport estimates that there are at least 20,000 brokers operating in the United States. Many of which have been added in the last several years. Joe Lombardo with Ege Avenue Associates references a market research paper that estimates a huge increase of over 36% growth over the next 6 years.
Hidden Capacity in the Transportation Industry
Is there hidden capacity in the trucking industry? A recent survey by FleetOps shows that drivers are experiencing more and more unused hours over the course of the first half of this year. Will this trend continue or will we hit a breaking point? Joe Lombardo with Ege Avenue Associates helps us digest the meaning behind the data and where he sees the future of capacity in the industry.
Bids & RFPs Over The Next 12 Months
How will market slow-down and high interest rates/inflation affect bids and requests for proposals (RFPs)? Moving forward, refrigerated freight is expected to decrease while new union issues and legislation is expected to put even more stress on the industry. During times like these it’s important to keep up to date on freight news and logistics updates. Thankfully, we have Joe Lombardo to advise us on the current market, offering his extensive experience to guide us through the storm.
Episode 29 | Bob Costello’s Q3 2022 Economic Update - 13:53
What does the trucking & freight economy have in store for Q4 2022 and 2023? Bob Costello with the American Trucking Associations steps in to give us a glimpse into what we can expect for shippers, carriers and the whole supply chain over the next few months.
Supply Chain Squares | September 2022
This month’s episode of Supply Chain Squares features some of the top experts in the logistics industry. Will they lead our competitors to a win, or will they trick them into saying the wrong answers? Whichever route they choose, there will be many laughs along the way! We would like to thank our guests and contestants:
- Melissa Davis – Triple T Transport
- Lucas McCarty – Triple T Transport
- Pat Musser – HP Hood
- Thomas Kern – Kern Kendrick, LLC
- Slate Kamp – Lighthouse Foods
- Wendy Workman – SK Food Group
- Matt Mahle – Triple T Transport
- Debbie Lombardo – Tarrier Foods Corp.
- Scott Oliver – HP Hood
- Todd Burk
- Joe Lombardo – Ege Avenue Associates
Episode 28 | California’s Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) Impacts
Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) is a piece of legislation that will directly reduce independent contractors from the transportation industry in California. This affects both truckers and port workers. Thomas Kern, attorney with Kern Kendrick, LLC. discusses the avenues that both local contractors and business owners can take to try and reduce the high costs required by this bill.
Episode 27 | Has The Government Overstepped? PART 2
Wendy Workman, Senior Director of Supply Chain at SK Food Group offers her personal outlook on whether the government has overstepped into the transportation industry. John & Wendy discuss the ELD mandate and it’s impact on the industry.
Episode 26 | Has The Government Overstepped? PART 1
Did the ELD mandate go too far? Did it have the impact that the lawmakers where anticipating? John and Wendy discuss where the law fell short on this particular instance of government intervention into the transportation & shipping industry. Wendy Workman is the Senior Director of Supply Chain at SK Food Group.
Episode 25 | Procurement During a Recession
Joe Lombardo with Ege Avenue Associates has decades of experience in procurement across the transportation industry. He has worked for some major distributors and manufacturers through recessions and tough times. Joe walks us through some of the things to expect in shipping procurement as we head into a possible recession.
Episode 24 | How Market Compression Affects Shippers
Shippers are feeling the compression in the market! The transportation business is under more stress than ever as the cost of everything is increasing. Scott Oliver with HP Hood discusses some of the major challenges that he sees everyday as a Senior Director of Logistics at HP Hood, a large distribution company.
Supply Chain Squares | August 2022
Welcome to Supply Chain Squares! The show where the top experts in the Freight & Logistics industry compete to try and outsmart each other in a game of tic-tac-toe!
We would like to thank our guests and contestants:
- Melissa Davis – Triple T Transport
- Lucas McCarty – Triple T Transport
- Pat Musser – HP Hood
- Thomas Kern – Kern Kendrick, LLC
- Slate Kamp – Lighthouse Foods
- Wendy Workman – SK Food Group
- Matt Mahle – Triple T Transport
- Debbie Lombardo – Tarrier Foods Corp.
- Scott Oliver – HP Hood
- Todd Burk
- Joe Lombardo – Ege Avenue Associates
Episode 23 | Digital Brokerage vs. People Brokerage
Are digital 3PL Brokerages able to handle every logistics challenge? John & Joe outline the pros and cons of digital brokerages in today’s market. Every day the average logistics company will need to resolve dozens of problems that require personal intervention. Triple T prides itself on being the high-value solution for their customers, but can a digital brokerage really automate the entire process of freight logistics better than a traditional brokerage?
Episode 22 | Dan North Economic Update – Did The Fed Mess Up The Economy?
Did the Fed mess up the economy? Dan North discusses the current state of the market, our chances of going into a recession and how the fed’s timing of the interest rates hikes ended up hurting our economy more than necessary. Dan North is the Senior Economist at Allianz Trade North America.
Episode 21 | Choosing The Right Brokerage as a Small Carrier
Is the freight market flooded with small trucking companies? Billy Barstow with Barstow Transportation thinks the line haul rates are lowering because of unsustainable competition from the increase of trucking companies over the last couple years. Now, larger retailers are taking temporary losses to expand their own fleets. Combine all of this with increasing diesel fuel and bad brokers trying to overreach, small carriers are feeling immense pressure in the market today.
Episode 20 | This Year’s Challenges for Small Carriers
Fuel Costs are rising while Line Haul rates are falling. Smaller carriers are feeling the compression in the freight industry. Billy Barstow with Barstow Transportation walks us through this year’s challenges as a small carrier. High diesel prices, low rates and bad brokers trying to undercut the small trucking companies. The current state of the freight market is not sustainable for smaller trucking companies. Billy states that if the compression continues through the 4th quarter without any mitigation, then there will be serious impacts on his business.
Episode 19 | What’s causing the high price of Diesel Fuel?
What affects Diesel cost? And how are the prices calculated? John and Joe dive into the reasons why diesel fuels cost more than gasoline and other fuel. Today the high diesel prices are a global issue. Declining number of refineries, higher operating costs, and much less demand than other fuel types. Diesel is still it’s a major driving factor in the total costs of the logistics industry.
Episode 18 | Market Impacts on The Spot Market & Owner Operators
As we move closer to recession and the market is continuing to be volatile, shippers in the spot market and owner operators are starting to feel the burn of skyrocketing fuel costs. Diesel prices, holiday seasons and consumer confidence all impact major players that can benefit from strengthened partnerships.
Episode 17 | Are You Building Partnerships or a House of Cards?
What types of partnerships do you need to run a successful shipping operation? And, how do you maintain those relationship to withstand market impacts? Todd Burk joins us again from Icon Foods! Todd speaks upon the value of having a variety of partnerships and how those partnerships can affect shippers in the spot market.
Episode 16 | Bankruptcy Claims Are Increasing
As the market continues to tighten in the logistics & freight shipping industry, more businesses are feeling the burn. Shipping claims and bankruptcy claims are increasing in parts of the market that are the most impacted by the volatility. Zachary Elrod with Allianz Trade North America discusses his experience with bankruptcy support and the overall trend of the market over the next several months.
Episode 15 | Food Recall Management
When a food recall is announced, there is a significant amount of urgency that is needed by shippers, carriers and logistics companies to secure every lot of affected product and provide proof of disposal. John Mahle with Triple T Transport describes his experience with contacting affected retailers and warehouses, while Creg Fielding with Fusionware shares his digital solution to pinpointing every piece of contaminated food product across multiple storage facilities nationwide.
Episode 14 | Food Safety Tracking
Creg Fielding with Fusionware shares his experience with food tracking and John describes how the importance of food storage during transport has changed over the last few decades. Now, food safety trackers can keep track of recalled food all the way down to the genealogy of the seeds and the lot shipments as they travel through multiple checkpoints.
Episode 13 | Budgeting in an Unpredictable Market
The freight & transportation market has been very unpredictable over the last two years. Usually, the budgets for the year are already set by March, but many companies are struggling to make budget projections with the volatile diesel prices and fluctuating consumer demand as inflation hits the economy. Wendy Workman with SK Food Group discusses her experience with trying to navigate a budget during this uncertain time.
Episode 12 | Dan North Economic Update & Diesel Prices
In this episode Dan North from Allianz Trade North America describes how we arrived at this point in the North American market and what we may expect for next year in the financial markets. Meanwhile, diesel fuel prices continue to remain high after a historic increase. Dan describes how freight, shipping and the cost of goods have all been affected by the high diesel fuel prices, and has made an impact on the total inflation that has been seen this year.
Episode 11 | Impacts of Inflation on the Freight Industry
Inflation is the #1 topic this week in the logistics industry. John & Joe discuss last week’s economic update from Bob Costello and his forecasts on the freight economy. Joe Lombardo talks us through a deeper dive on inflation and it’s effects on diesel, OEM equipment, new trucks, parts and the price of goods. John talks about how E-commerce is slowing down from pandemic-highs.
Episode 10 | PART 2 – Economic Update with Bob Costello
John Mahle and Robert Costello with the ATA discuss the labor forecast and the diesel production for the logistics industry. Trucking equipment manufacturers are still struggling to catch up with demand but the larger carriers are not selling/offloading equipment as much as before, in preparation for future growth.
Episode 9 | Economic Update with Bob Costello
Bob Costello with the American Trucking Association shares his insights into what the major impacts are on the freight industry. Bob has seen economic growth increase dramatically over the last year, but slower growth into this year. We still see supply chain issues in getting new transportation equipment from the manufacturers. Drivers are still down from the pre-pandemic level but we are seeing an inflow of drivers as the demand increases and as the compensation rate matches inflation.
Episode 8 | What’s up with the market?
Why is the market changing so much? We’ve been seeing increases in fuel inflation and natural slowdowns in some areas of the industry, but John Mahle and Joe Lombardo both agree that the capacity for transportation demand can come back up quickly under the right conditions. In this episode we dive deeper into the individual capacity issues, where they will continue to tighten up and when to start seeing some relief.
Episode 7 | Either The PEOPLE Change, or The People CHANGE
A common theme underlying the current strains in the transportation industry (on-time delivery, volatile pricing and high staff turnover) is the expectations of transportation managers, in the current environment, resulting in unrealistic expectations. John Mahle with Triple T Transport and Joe Lombardo with Ege Avenue Associates discuss the reality of the market and how to view the current issues plaguing the industry today.
Episode 6 | How The Market Can Affect On-Time Delivery Service
Service is affected by market constraints in the logistics industry. On-time delivery becomes more and more difficult for shippers and carriers as the market moves into rough conditions. Joe Lombardo and John Mahle discuss the importance of monitoring good shipping/receiving data to get in front of the service issues before they happen. How to handle late fees and maintain a shipper/carrier relationship during the tough months.
Episode 5 | Stakeholders – Driving Long-Term Cost Up
Sometimes a shortcut can lead to higher long-term costs. John and Joe discuss the decisions that stakeholders in an organization have to navigate when determining the best business practices for freight shipments. Multiple stakeholders with clashing needs, brokers, consultants, deadlines and regional shipping routes, all of these factors can lead to an unsustainable pricing structure.
Episode 4 | Tired of Unloading/Lumper Fees?
What is an unloading fee and what does it pay for? John asks Joe Lombardo from Ege Avenue Associates if he can see an end in sight for unloading fees and lumper charges. Do they even make sense from a budgeting and auditing perspective?
Episode 3 | How To Become A Shipper Of Choice?
Now that we know what a “Shipper Of Choice” is, we must strive to become the best at maintaining our valuable carrier partnerships. The logistics industry is facing a critical level of challenges: supply chain disruptions, fuel price increases and a growing need for stronger partnerships to weather this storm. John walks us through the options with Scott Oliver of HP Hood and Slate Kamp of Litehouse Logistics, to see what shippers can do to become the best partners for the supply chain and for their clients.
Episode 2 | What is a Shipper Of Choice?
What is a “Shipper Of Choice”? Scott Oliver of HP Hood and Slate Kamp of Litehouse Logistics dive into today’s challenges that shippers face when trying to manage their fleets and carriers. Being a shipper of choice means that the shippers and the carriers maintain a high value partnership through collaboration and problem mitigation. Learn about how John, Scott & Slate all strive to manage excellent shipping operations from their different roles by watching the podcast.
Episode 1 | Supply Chain Volatility in the Logistics Industry
In this first episode of the Stay in Your Lane Podcast, Wendy Workman with SK Food Group and Todd Burk with Icon Foods discuss some of the largest challenges in the logistics industry today such as the high volatility of freight costs and the factors that have contributed to the supply chain issues that we now see. What can we do to help mitigate these issues, and how do they affect our industry partners? Find out both the carrier AND the supplier’s perspective here on the first episode of the Stay In Your Lane podcast by Triple T Transport.