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Bridging the Knowledge Gap in Ready-Mix with Ramy Sedra

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In this episode, Paul, Joey, and Ramy Sedra discuss the challenges and opportunities within the ready-mix concrete industry. They examine the significant knowledge drain occurring as experienced workers retire and highlight the importance of digital transformation. The conversation also focuses on how new generations bring fresh perspectives to the industry.

Ramy shares his journey into the ready-mix sector and emphasizes the need for innovative solutions to bridge the gaps in investment and knowledge. He discusses the potential for digital transformation in the industry, drawing parallels with successful strategies from other sectors, such as pizza delivery. Ramy highlights the importance of leveraging data to identify and address operational inefficiencies, particularly margin leakage.

Throughout the discussion, Ramy shares insights from his experiences, noting early successes in onboarding customers and the challenges faced in a traditionally conservative sector. The conversation underscores the critical need for innovation and technology adoption to enhance productivity and profitability in the ready-mix concrete industry.

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Manage episode 479777184 series 3582014
Content provided by Joey Bell and Active Minerals Int.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joey Bell and Active Minerals Int. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Paul, Joey, and Ramy Sedra discuss the challenges and opportunities within the ready-mix concrete industry. They examine the significant knowledge drain occurring as experienced workers retire and highlight the importance of digital transformation. The conversation also focuses on how new generations bring fresh perspectives to the industry.

Ramy shares his journey into the ready-mix sector and emphasizes the need for innovative solutions to bridge the gaps in investment and knowledge. He discusses the potential for digital transformation in the industry, drawing parallels with successful strategies from other sectors, such as pizza delivery. Ramy highlights the importance of leveraging data to identify and address operational inefficiencies, particularly margin leakage.

Throughout the discussion, Ramy shares insights from his experiences, noting early successes in onboarding customers and the challenges faced in a traditionally conservative sector. The conversation underscores the critical need for innovation and technology adoption to enhance productivity and profitability in the ready-mix concrete industry.

  continue reading

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