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Episode 30 – Resilience in the Face of Change

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In this episode of Holding the Line: A Logistics at a Crossroads Podcast, Gia explores the impact of today’s trade slowdowns, shifting shipping cycles, and evolving technology on the logistics industry.

From empty container yards at major ports to the ripple effects reaching small businesses and independent truckers, this moment challenges us all to rethink how we work—and how we adapt.

You’ll hear insights on:
✅ The data behind declining throughput and rising dwell times
✅ Real examples of innovation, like AI-driven scheduling and predictive analytics
✅ The human stories of planners, dispatchers, and drivers navigating uncertainty
✅ Practical ways you can prepare your operation for the rebound

If you’re in the logistics world, this conversation is for you. Let’s explore how resilience is built—not just in strategy rooms, but in everyday decisions to keep freight moving.

🎧 Tune in to discover why the future of logistics will be smarter, more efficient, and—above all—resilient.

🎧 New episodes every week.
Follow Logistics at a Crossroads on your favorite podcast platform.

📬 Want to connect?
Find me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reginahunter
Visit the blog: giakat.blogspot.com

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In this episode of Holding the Line: A Logistics at a Crossroads Podcast, Gia explores the impact of today’s trade slowdowns, shifting shipping cycles, and evolving technology on the logistics industry.

From empty container yards at major ports to the ripple effects reaching small businesses and independent truckers, this moment challenges us all to rethink how we work—and how we adapt.

You’ll hear insights on:
✅ The data behind declining throughput and rising dwell times
✅ Real examples of innovation, like AI-driven scheduling and predictive analytics
✅ The human stories of planners, dispatchers, and drivers navigating uncertainty
✅ Practical ways you can prepare your operation for the rebound

If you’re in the logistics world, this conversation is for you. Let’s explore how resilience is built—not just in strategy rooms, but in everyday decisions to keep freight moving.

🎧 Tune in to discover why the future of logistics will be smarter, more efficient, and—above all—resilient.

🎧 New episodes every week.
Follow Logistics at a Crossroads on your favorite podcast platform.

📬 Want to connect?
Find me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reginahunter
Visit the blog: giakat.blogspot.com

  continue reading

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