Let's Talk Supply Chain
Bill Catania of OneRail talks about why visibility isn’t fixing the last mile, simplifying complex tech stacks & translating AI investment into outcomes. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [02.49] An introduction to Bill and OneRail, and how their commitment to innovation and collaboration has seen many of their customers become investors. “About a third of our capital has come from our partners – and there’s no greater compliment.” [05.38] OneRail’s attendance at Manifest over the years, and the current conversations dominating the show, from AI to partnership. “AI is the...
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Jesscia Webb of ShipStation & Rachel McGarry of DHL Express talk about changing consumer behavior & how express shipping & new tech is shaping modern commerce. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [02.14] An introduction to Jessica and her role at ShipStation, and Rachel and her role at DHL Express. [03.50] The evolution of the e-commerce market and the factors influencing it, from cost to consumer experience. “The shopping experience for consumers has changed. Now shopping and shipping is the same.” [07.03] What ShipStation’s recent report reveals about customer expectations...
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Jeffrey Elder of Delta Air Lines & Derreck Travers of SmartKargo talk about DeliverDirect & combining speed, tech & simplicity for the best shipping experience. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [02.06] An introduction to Derreck and SmartKargo. [02.33] An overview of DeliverDirect – who they are, what they do, and how they help their customers. “We’re an alternative delivery network… We’re pulling different carriers together, with Delta as the middle mile.” [05.47] The ideal client for DeliverDirect. [06.54] Why speed is a top priority for e-commerce businesses, the...
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Chris Hamley of Brecham Group talks about setting projects up for success; asking better questions; why implementation isn't the end; & progress NOT perfection. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [04.01] An introduction to Chris and Brecham Group. “Too many organizations focus on perfection. Really, our goal is to suck less. It’s to get better, change how you think about the way you do business, and evolve every day.” [06.25] Why technology projects fail: the problem with people, why we need to define what failure actually looks like, and the experience that taught Chris to ask...
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Stephen Dyke of FourKites talks about inbound logistics: fragmentation; manual work; data siloes; AI; & why the receiving dock is such an under-invested area. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [03.25] An introduction to Stephen, his background combining computing and supply chain and, as a self-confessed ‘passionate practitioner,’ what he loves about supply chain. [07.05] An overview of FourKites – who they are, what they do, and how they help their customers. “Over the last five years, we’ve really become a supply chain orchestration control tower… and embedded persona-based AI...
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Darin Brannan talks about Terminal Industries & what they do; building the industry's only Yard Operating System; & reinventing the future of logistics. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [03.25] An introduction to Darin, his background, the recipe for business success that led to the founding of Terminal, and why Top Gun might just have inspired his University degree. “I started, deep in Silicon Valley, as a VC investing in start-ups. And there was a point at which it looked like it could be more fun across the table as an entrepreneur, taking big ideas and revolutionizing the...
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Alexia Vitali of Colibri S&OP talks about what they do; why most mid‑market companies still run on Excel; & making planning simple, collaborative & impactful. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [03.55] An introduction to Alexia and her journey moving from Europe to Canada to build Colibri’s American presence. “It’s a bit like building a company inside a company… so the beginning was just about listening to planners and supply chain teams.” [06.37] An overview of Colibri S&OP – who they are, what they do, and how they help their customers – and what makes them...
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Trace Haggard of TSG Fleet talks about the freight downturn; what 2026 will bring; converting what you already own into opportunity; & building partnerships. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [04.07] A re-introduction to Trace and TSG Fleet. [05.07] An overview of the prolonged freight recession: where it started, the factors driving it, and the impact on the industry. “During the pandemic, the smartest brains in the industry were saying: “It’s ecommerce forever, now!” We were proven wrong again, and fleets took another big hit. They had to pull back, but had all this equipment. There...
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Aadil Kazmi of Infios talks about purposeful innovation; intelligent execution; tech readiness; and turning AI into measurable business outcomes. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [02.14] An introduction to Aadil, and an overview of Infios. “Supply chains run best when operators can execute them on a single stack.” [03.20] How Aadil’s experience at Amazon sparked an entrepreneurial journey that ultimately led him to Infios. “When retailers and shippers offered faster shipping to their end customers, cart values and repeat rates went through the roof. That led me deep into supply...
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Don Durm of PLM Fleet talks about what they do; maximizing fleet flexibility; cold supply chain challenges; & leveraging trailer telematics for success. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [03.30] An overview of PLM Fleet and how they help their customers, and an introduction to Don and his 30+ year career, from law enforcement to supply chain. “We breathe cold chain!.. We help people manage risk, save time and money, and make big decisions.” [08.58] PLM’s ‘personalized lifecycle management approach,’ and what their consultative problem identification, solution development, onboarding...
info_outlineTroy Shen of Cervo AI talks about what they do; simplifying customs, compliance & tariffs; people & tech; & how Cervo is changing the narrative for startups.
IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:
[03.28] An introduction to Troy, his background, and how the U.S.-China trade war – and the power and fragility of global trade – ultimately inspired him to build Cervo AI.
“My Dad came to the US with $50 in his pocket, and the American Dream.”
[06.21] Why logisticians are tired of being burned by tech start-ups, the impact on trust across the industry, and what sets Cervo apart.
“With every wave of innovation, there are many companies that over-promise and only a few that actually deliver on those promises.”
“Ultimately, building a world-class solution in this industry isn’t achieved by just being good at the technology or just having the domain expertise. It really requires a combination of tech expertise and an obsession with the problem space.”
[08.00] The range of business ecosystems across the industry, from digital-first to manual and paper-based.
[09.48] An overview of Cervo AI – who they are, what they do, and how they help their customers.
[10.30] The ideal customer for Cervo AI.
[12.25] What the current customs landscape means for forwarders and brokers and, from tariffs to compliance, the biggest challenges making an impact right now.
“It’s a crazy time in the customs world. Entries that used to take minutes can now take hours or even days because of the constantly-changing complexity… And this introduces more compliance risk, which creates further downstream cost for both customs brokers and forwarders.”
[14.19] How Cervo AI are helping to give control back to their customers in this complex, changeable landscape.
“Teams can process three to four times more entries on the customs side or they can save about 30 minutes per shipment on the operations side.”
[17.16] The balance between people and technology as AI replaces manual work, what the human side of logistics is going to look like, and the Japanese principle that guides the team at Cervo.
[19.39] The problem with change management, and Troy’s advice for leaders looking to drive change and build AI-enhanced operations that actually make an impact.
“AI isn’t the right fit for every company today. But the biggest barrier is rarely the technology. It’s often the internal alignment within the organization.”
[23.16] A case study detailing how Cervo AI helped a key customer achieve over 80% reduction in manual processing time with over 95% accuracy and position for a longer-term transformation, and why AI is a service enhancer, not a detractor.
[25.27] What the integration and onboarding process looks like with Cervo AI, for both technology and operations.
“It’s about being a partner, not just a vendor.”
[27.44] Cervo’s predictions and focus areas for 2026.
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