
Logistics Matters with DC VELOCITY
The editors of DC VELOCITY magazine bring you weekly updates on logistics, material handling, and supply chain news.
Latest episodes

Oct 29, 2021 • 27min
Guest: Dr. Yossi Sheffi on Covid-19 vaccine development and distribution; Ports take measures to reduce container dwell times; Driver shortages reach all-time highs
In this episode, our guest is Dr. Yossi Sheffi, a professor of engineering systems at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and director of the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics. Dr. Sheffi has written a new book called A Shot In the Arm: How Science, Engineering, and Supply Chains Converged to Vaccinate the World. He joins us to talk about the development of successful Covid-19 vaccines in record time — including the science behind them and the supply chains that enabled them.Containers are stacking up at West Coast ports as bottlenecks continue amongst record levels of cargo passing through them. This week, several initiatives were unveiled to try to alleviate the congestion.The shortage of truck drivers has reached an all-time high, according to a report released this week by the American Trucking Associations (ATA). What can be done to reduce the shortage and attract new drivers to the industry?DC Velocity's sister publication CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly began a new 11-episode limited podcast series this week, Top 10 Supply Chain Threats. Each week, following this week's introductory episode, a different threat to our supply chains is discussed, including capacity constraints, labor shortages, inflation and economics, weather-related issues, component and product shortages, digitalization, automation, and much more. Subscribe at your favorite podcast platform. Search "Top 10 Supply Chain Threats."Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:MIT Center for Transportation and LogisticsWest Coast ports announce fourth attempt to clear container backlogDriver shortage reaches record highVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Visit Supply Chain QuarterlyListen to Supply Chain Quarterly's Top 10 Supply Chain Threats podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast sponsored by: Zebra TechnologiesOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts

Oct 22, 2021 • 22min
Guest: Bryan Palma on what retailers can expect this peak season; The unicorns of supply chain; News from America's ports; Supply Chain Quarterly launches a new podcast on the Top 10 Threats to supply chains
In this episode, our guest is Bryan Palma of Kinaxis. Retailers are in for an uncertain holiday season, as inventories are out of whack and demand is difficult to satisfy. What should retailers and consumers expect from this year's peak season?There are some new unicorns among supply chain startup companies. These are firms that have reached $1 billion in valuation. What makes them so attractive to investors?Maritime ports have all reported near-record levels of cargo passing through, and there is little end in sight to the high volumes they must support. This week, some ports are reporting their latest statistics and offering some solutions to help with supply chain bottlenecks.DC Velocity's sister publication CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly is beginning a new 11-episode limited podcast series, The Top 10 Supply Chain Threats. Each week, following an introductory episode, a different threat to our supply chains will be discussed, including capacity constraints, labor shortages, inflation and economics, weather-related issues, component and product shortages, digitalization, automation, and much more. Subscribe at your favorite podcast platform. Search "Top 10 Supply Chain Threats."Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:Kinaxis websiteFlock freight lands $215 million VC round for its freight carpooling modelEast Coast ports post record volumePort of Oakland calls for more cargoVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Visit Supply Chain QuarterlyListen to Supply Chain Quarterly's Top 10 Supply Chain Threats podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast sponsored by: Zebra TechnologiesOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts

Oct 19, 2021 • 1min
Introducing "Top 10 Supply Chain Threats"
Our supply chains are broken. We face many obstacles that will be with us for the coming months, and possibly years. This month, our sister publication CSCMP’s Supply Chain Quarterly will launch “Top 10 Supply Chain Threats,” a new 11-episode podcast that looks at the top 10 threats currently facing supply chains. LinksAbout CSCMP's Supply Chain QuarterlySubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Sign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly

Oct 15, 2021 • 23min
Guest: Yatish Desai of KPMG on preparing for holiday peaks; The Biden administration tackles port congestion; Will freight rates stabilize in Q4?
In this episode, our guest is Yatish Desai, a principal at KPMG Supply Chain and Operations.As the holiday season approaches, shippers and carriers both are preparing for a season of disruption building upon the current chaos within supply chains. Desai talks about how shippers can prepare for increased delays and how modeling and planning can smooth the rough parts of their supply chains.This week the Biden administration met with representatives from the Ports of LA and Long Beach to try to deal with the historic backlog at those ports. The result is that they will now move to 24/7 operations. Will that clear the congestion and will it have any effects on stalled supply chains elsewhere?Freight rates continue to rise with little end in sight. A new industry index has just been released to measure freight trends. What can it show us about expectations for freight rates in Q4 of this year?Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:KPMG Supply ChainWest Coast ports to expand operations to tackle bottlenecksLTL and truckload rates continue growth spurt in fourth quarter index saysVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Visit Supply Chain QuarterlySend feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast sponsored by: Zebra TechnologiesOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts

Oct 8, 2021 • 22min
Guest: Attorney Steve Bell discusses the legalities of vaccine mandates; Consumers show little patience for supply chain disruptions; A report from the MHI Annual Conference
In this episode, our guest is Steve Bell, an attorney for the law firm of Dorsey and Whitney LLC. Steve specializes in labor and employment practice and is here to discuss the ramifications of the Biden administration's new Covid-19 vaccination mandates for federal employees and companies with more the 100 workers. What are the requirements and when are they expected to go into effect? Will these mandates survive the many legal challenges they will face? Steve is here to give us his insights and experience into the laws surrounding employment practices.While consumers certainly know there are supply chain problems that keep them separated from the goods they desire, they seem to have little patience when it comes to delays. A recent survey shows consumers hold the same expectations they have had during the past year or more. What should shippers expect from consumers as peak season approaches?The MHI Annual Conference was held in Arizona this past week. A lot of the discussion surrounded the current state of our supply chains and how the industry is poised to meet the challenges we face. In this episode, we report on some key themes and sessions from the conference.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:The law firm of Dorsey and Whitney, LLCShoppers demand fast service despite supply chain challengesVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Visit Supply Chain QuarterlySend feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast sponsored by: Zebra TechnologiesOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts

Oct 1, 2021 • 22min
Guest: Doug Schrier of Transflo on automating non-driving trucking tasks; Are supply chain disruptions here to stay?; Solutions for handling returns.
In this episode, our guest is Doug Schrier, senior vice president of strategy at Transflo. While we know that automated trucks are coming someday, many may not be aware of the behind-the-scenes automation available today to keep the trucking industry moving forward. Artificial intelligence and machine learning help companies automate many of the industry's non-driving tasks.Consumers are all too aware of the shortages and supply chain problems we have all experienced and many are feeling like things will never get back to normal. A new report shows how consumers are feeling about supply chain disruptions. Many shoppers are leaving brands that they feel are not doing a good job of being reliable on product deliveries.Returns are messy for everyone. With the increases in online shopping, returns are becoming even messier. Some companies are doing better than others at handling returns and even rewarding their best shoppers. Their customers are noticing.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:TransfloReport shows consumers remain frustrated and angry over supply chain disruptionsRetailers offer special returns policies to their best customers, Navar study finds.Visit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Visit Supply Chain QuarterlySend feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast sponsored by: Zebra TechnologiesOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts

Sep 24, 2021 • 23min
Guest: Ellen Voie of Women in Trucking discusses the roles of women in the trucking industry; Tight freight capacity will be with us for some time; More opportunities for women in supply chain positions
In this episode, our guest is Ellen Voie, President, CEO, and Founder of Women in Trucking. She discusses how her organization works to attract women into the trucking industry. She shares what barriers remain and how the industry can help to overcome them to open their truck doors to more women drivers.As any shipper knows, tight capacity remains in the freight markets — and it looks like this situation will be with us for quite some time to come. What are some of the creative things carriers are doing to open capacity, and what can shippers do to make their freight more attractive to carriers and thus become shippers of choice?Supply chain used to be a very male-dominated industry, but that has changed quite a bit over the past decade. There are more women in leadership roles than ever before. Today we look at what is being done to bring more women into the supply chain profession and what opportunities there are to keep women moving forward in their careers.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:Women in TruckingCarriers say tractor and trailer shortages will linger for another yearIn tight freight markets, retailers and manufacturers woo valuable truckersAdvancing women in supply chainVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Visit Supply Chain QuarterlySend feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast sponsored by: Honeywell IntelligratedOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts

Sep 17, 2021 • 20min
Guest: Gary Master, DC Velocity publisher, on the current state of our supply chains; Seasonal peaks are coming without the labor needed to fill them; It's time to thank a trucker
In this episode, our guest is DC Velocity Publisher Gary Master. Supply chains everywhere are experiencing disruptions. It really is a mess out there. Gary talks about the current state of supply chains and identifies some of the trouble spots. He also discusses the CSCMP EDGE conference coming up this week in Atlanta which will provide professionals with a perfect opportunity to address many of these supply chain challenges.Labor continues to be tight right now with many job openings going unfilled. We discuss the current labor statistics, which come at a time when many retailers and distributors are attempting to increase their staffing for peak holiday season. What are some of the initiatives that supply chain companies are doing to try to attract new workers?It's time to thank a trucker. This week the industry celebrates Truck Driver Appreciation Week. We talk about some of the events that took place to recognize the important contributions that drivers make to our industry and the overall economy.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:Parcel and 3PL employers seek labor for winter peak pushIndustry marks truck driver appreciation weekLogistics company thanks drivers with $100K in giveawaysSupply Chain Quarterly websiteVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Send feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast sponsored by: Honeywell IntelligratedOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts

Sep 10, 2021 • 21min
Guest: Steve Denton of Ware2Go on rising freight costs; The LMI index shows strong logistics sector growth; The continuing effects of Hurricane Ida
In this episode, our guest is Steve Denton, CEO of Ware2Go, a UPS company. All businesses have been affected by Covid-19 during the past year and a half, but merchants and retailers have experienced more ups and downs than many. One of the more challenging problems is the rising cost of transportation for their goods. With peak season approaching, how will merchants be able to deliver products in a timely manner while meeting other demands and challenging consumer expectations?The latest Logistics Managers Index has been released. This monthly report gauges logistics activity and shows continued expansion in the sector. Is this a trend that will continue into next year?Hurricane Ida caused widespread damage across much of the United States. While recovery efforts are ongoing, there are still logistics delays that are having ripple effects throughout the country. What is being done to help alleviate the stresses?Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:Ware2GoLMI: tight capacity and high prices drive expansionHurricane Ida could continue to slow supply chain operations for weeksSupply Chain Quarterly websiteVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Send feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast sponsored by: Honeywell IntelligratedOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts

Sep 3, 2021 • 19min
Guest Brad Wright on warehouse space for smaller distributors; Commercial real estate is seeing rebound; Ports are digitalizing their operations
In this episode, our guest is Brad Wright, CEO of Chunker. Many small to medium sized businesses feel that they are being squeezed out of available warehouse space by much larger players. Tight capacity in industrial space is to blame. What are the alternatives for these smaller distributors to find the warehouse space they need to move their businesses forward without huge financial risk or a long-term lease? Keeping on the real estate theme, a new report out shows that commercial real estate has recovered to a point that is close to pre-pandemic levels. What does the report show for industrial real estate that includes warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities?Facing record volumes, tight capacities, and lots of congestion, many maritime ports are turning to digitalization of their operations. What is being done and how might it affect how these ports will function in the future?Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:ChunkerCommercial real estate values return to pre-pandemic levels in many marketsSwedish seaport adopts digital berth plannerSupply Chain Quarterly websiteVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Send feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast sponsored by: Honeywell IntelligratedOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts