How Bloodhound is Transforming Cargo Security and Tracking with Dan Hendrix
The Logistics of Logistics Podcast
Release Date: 02/04/2025
The Logistics of Logistics Podcast
and discuss the people-first approach to the future of logistics. Michael is a Partner at Hyde Park Angels (HPA), a leading early-stage investor based in Chicago. About Michael Sachaj is a Partner at HPA and manages and supports HPA’s investment opportunities through their lifecycle. Michael has led investment in a number of HPA’s top performing investments including ShipBob, FourKites, Paccurate, and Digit. Prior to joining HPA in 2013, Michael attended Northwestern University and worked at strategy consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton supporting various government clients in the...
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and discuss tech-driven drayage: a PortPro perspective. Corey is the Chief Growth Officer and his team lead enterprise initiatives at PortPro, an innovative technology company that keeps the drayage industry moving efficiently with its operating platform built for drayage trucking companies, brokerages, and those that do both. About Corey Abbott , Chief Growth Officer and his team lead enterprise initiatives at PortPro, focusing on developing comprehensive products designed to enhance the customer experience, guided by their needs and feedback. Corey spent over a decade at STG Logistics, the...
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and discuss how carrier sales teams are being run the wrong way. Brent is the Co-founder of NextBoard, a carrier sales platform purpose-built for freight brokerages. About Brent Evens is the Co-founder of NextBoard, a freight tech startup helping brokers streamline carrier sales and build stronger, more efficient networks. He brings a diverse background in logistics, SaaS, and product strategy—including time at Delta Air Lines, where he worked on digital product initiatives that improved customer experience and operational performance. Before launching NextBoard, Brent also held...
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and discuss blind spots & bottlenecks: unmasking the hidden enemies of supply chain. Briana is the Vice President of Product Management for the 3PL market segment at SPS Commerce, the world’s leading retail network, connecting trading partners around the globe to optimize supply chain operations for all retail partners. About Briana Birkholz is the Vice President of Product Management for the 3PL market segment at SPS Commerce. With a passion for overcoming supply chain and logistics challenges, Briana is committed to addressing the distinct needs of customers through comprehensive,...
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and discuss the strategic COO: navigating disruption and driving change. Suketu is a partner and global chair for the Strategic Operations Practice at Kearney, a leading management consulting firm. About Suketu Ghandi is a partner and global chair for the Strategic Operations Practice at Kearney, a leading management consulting firm. Based in Chicago, his expertise covers a wide range of operations topics, with an emphasis on end-to-end supply chains and their redesign for four critical purposes, growth, cost, resilience, and sustainability. Noting that the key to maximizing their...
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and discuss unpacking cargo theft: trends and solutions. Danielle serves as Account Executive at Descartes MyCarrierPortal, the leading solution for carrier identity, onboarding, and monitoring in transportation. About Danielle Spinelli is an Account Executive at Descartes MyCarrierPortal. With a decade of experience in the logistics and transportation industry, Danielle brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in carrier sales and vetting. Having worked as a Carrier Sales Broker for 8 years, Danielle honed a deep understanding of the supply chain and transportation landscape, building...
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and discuss booking more loads using AI. Anthony is the CEO and co-founder of , the leading truckload capacity management platform for freight brokers. About Anthony Sutardja As CEO & co-founder of Parade, leads product vision and strategy to enable logistics service providers to work smarter and faster with modern tools. His background in artificial intelligence, big data processing, and freight brokerage enables companies partnering with Parade to accelerate digital transformation by innovating with the status quo. Prior to , Anthony worked on a small team at Uber...
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and discuss beyond the rails and roads: the state of intermodal. Anne is the President & CEO at the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA), North America's leading industry trade association representing the combined interests of the intermodal freight industry. About Anne Reinke became the Intermodal Association of North America’s third President & CEO in December of 2024. Immediately preceding her appointment at IANA, Anne was President & CEO of the Transportation Intermediaries Association for four years. Anne has a long career in transportation policy,...
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and discuss stop selling, start influencing: Tom Augenthaler's logistics marketing gameplan. Tom helps companies tell stories that make the customer the hero. Having customers and influencers talk positively about your company is one of the best ways to attract and win new business. About Tom Augenthaler is the Founder and CEO of . On the website, shares his ideas and knowledge of influencer marketing with others looking to learn about this powerful strategy. is a pioneer in the space and has been working with influencers since 2007 while with Hewlett Packard, and as a consultant...
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and discuss the right tech stack for brokers. Dave is the Director of Product Management at Revenova, the industry's exclusive provider of CRM-powered transportation management systems (TMS) for freight brokers, 3PL/4PLs, carriers and shippers. About Dave Romanchuk is the Director of Product Management at Revenova. Since joining the TMS provider in 2017, Dave has helped the company grow from fewer than 10 employees to more than 60. With Dave's vision and leadership, Revenova TMS has built out multiple modules for freight brokers and carriers, most recently the completely renovated Fleet...
info_outlineDaniel Hendrix and Joe Lynch discuss how Bloodhound is transforming cargo security and tracking. Dan is the Director of Business Development for Bloodhound Tracking Device, the new standard in track and trace technology.
About Dan Hendrix
Daniel Hendrix is the Director of Business Development for Bloodhound Tracking Device, Inc., where he leads efforts in bringing cutting-edge tracking and security solutions to the supply chain industry. He also moonlights as the Vice President of Business Development for Findafitt.com, a platform dedicated to helping military veterans transition into meaningful civilian careers. Dan is retired from the United States Coast Guard after serving over two decades. He joined at 19 and completed basic training in 2002 before being stationed in Kodiak, Alaska, and later assigned to the Vessel Boarding Team in San Diego. He attended the Federal Law Enforcement Academy in 2005, later becoming a Maritime Enforcement Specialist. For the majority of Dan’s U.S. Coast Guard career, he was a member of the Deployable Specialized Forces, serving as a federal law enforcement officer, tactical boat crew member, water survival training master, safety officer, and canine explosive detection team member. He participated in 195 missions, deploying in support of United States presidential security details, humanitarian operations, interagency narcotic operations, securing national maritime critical infrastructure, and post-hurricane support. Later, he served as Deputy Chief of Police at a U.S. Coast Guard Training facility, overseeing law enforcement operations, policy development, and departmental budgeting. Prior to his retirement, Dan was the Recruiter in Charge for the U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting Office in Los Angeles, California, leading recruiting efforts and mentorship programs. Prior to being accepted into USC Marshall School of Business, Dan completed his Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from American Military University. He is also a Fellow at The Honor Foundation, an organization established for the Special Operations community to ensure a successful transition for special operators.
About Bloodhound Tracking Device
At Bloodhound Tracking Device, Inc., our purpose is to redefine supply chain visibility and security. We provide true, real-time visibility into cargo with the ability to track movement, monitor the internal environment of shipments, and send photo alerts when breaches occur. Our patented technology ensures uninterrupted communication, even in challenging conditions, and our robust sensor capabilities—including the forthcoming fentanyl detector in 2025—will set new standards in detecting illicit contraband and combating human trafficking. Our device is covert, installs non-destructively in under 10 minutes, offers a 3+ year battery life, and operates on a competitive subscription-based model, making advanced cargo monitoring accessible to businesses of all sizes. Bloodhound Tracking Device, Inc. is a force for security, safety, innovation, and positive change.
Key Takeaways: How Bloodhound is Transforming Cargo Security and Tracking
- Bloodhound Tracking Device is transforming cargo security and tracking by providing the following advantages:
- Advanced GPS Tracking Technology: Bloodhound offers state-of-the-art GPS tracking devices designed to track vehicles, assets, and personal belongings in real time.
- Real-Time Location Monitoring: The tracking devices provide live updates on location, allowing users to monitor the whereabouts of their assets via a mobile app or web portal.
- Affordable Subscription Plans: Bloodhound provides a range of subscription plans to cater to different needs, offering flexibility in terms of tracking duration and features.
- Long Battery Life: Their devices are equipped with long-lasting batteries, some lasting up to several months, reducing the need for frequent recharging.
- Geofencing Capabilities: Users can set up geofencing alerts to receive notifications whenever a tracked item moves outside a designated area.
- Compact and Durable Design: The devices are designed to be small, discreet, and rugged, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
- Easy Installation and Use: Bloodhound tracking devices are simple to install and use, making them accessible for both individuals and businesses without requiring technical expertise.