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Success in Retail Logistics with Mike Jarrett

The Logistics of Logistics

Prior to starting the company, Mike spent several years in the supply chain industry where he was Vice President of Carrier Operations for Hudson, Ohio–based Caliber Logistics (now known as FedEx Supply Chain Services). Mike and his wife Diane reside in Orrville, Ohio. Earlier in his career, he was a leader at Roadway Express.

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The Top 100 Logistics Companies with Seth Clevenger

The Logistics of Logistics

is a native of northwest Ohio. He is a 2005 graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. When it comes to major issues, industry events, and new developments, TT journalists get the story first and get it right, keeping readers informed about all aspects of the trucking industry and helping them stay ready for what’s to come.

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The Right Fit for Drivers with Beth Potratz

The Logistics of Logistics

Prior to Drive My Way, Beth built a successful HR consulting practice serving organizations in a variety of industries and held senior positions at Unilever, Rockwell Automation and Helene Curtis. Beth resides in Cleveland, Ohio and enjoys spending time with family. The company tagline is My life. And they mean it.

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Overcoming Last Mile Hurdles with Luke Denny

The Logistics of Logistics

He is also a licensed CPA and previously spent 7 years in the accounting industry working for firms such as BDO. The company’s delivery platform offers scheduled or same-day delivery to customers in industries like retail, building material supply, and manufacturing.

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NRF Supply Chain 360: A Preview

Supply Chain Brain

Jonathan Gold, vice president for supply chain and customs policy with the National Retail Federation, offers a preview of NRF Supply Chain 360, the new industry conference taking place June 20-21, 2022 in Cleveland, Ohio.

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US Semiconductor Fab Investments Make Headlines and Concerns

Supply Chain Matters

According to a White House briefing , Intel itself has plans to invest upwards of $100 billion to build and expand these semiconductor fab and supply network support facilities in Arizona, Ohio, New Mexico , and Oregon with the potential to create upwards of 30,000 jobs. It’s not going to come back in three to five years.”

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Electrifying Changes: How the UAW-Big 3 Strike is Reshaping the Automotive World

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Careful analysis of the industry dynamics suggests that the UAW is primed to focus on the burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) battery sector. Organizing these workers under the union’s banner would not only bolster the UAW’s membership but also ensure a growing relevance of the UAW at the center of the industry transformation.