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May 16, 2023 • 10min
The future of AI in 3PLs
Mary O'Connell- 3PL Expert - FreightWaves - St. Louis, MO
The one thing that the world has said is coming for our jobs, Artificial intelligence. How is artificial intelligence being utilized in the freight broker industry, and what benefits does it offer over traditional methods?
What time savings are brokers able to realize from implementing Ai, like ChatGPT or Ai documentation tools, into their operations?
How many hours a week would you say some of the artificial intelligence products are saving brokers?
How can freight brokers use Ai to support their current workforce? Where can it be used to support rather than replace?
How is the role of freight brokers evolving with the increased use of AI, and what new skills or knowledge are necessary to succeed in this field?
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May 16, 2023 • 5min
Carrier Update - Several markets experience week over week changes in rejection rates
Donny Gilbert - Director of Customer Solutions - FreightWaves
Tony Mulvey - Senior Analyst - FreightWaves
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May 16, 2023 • 9min
Could trucking possibly get less volatile?
Rachel Premack - Editorial Director - FreightWaves - New York, NY
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May 16, 2023 • 5min
Carrier Update - Dry van rejection rates increase to 2.41%
Donny Gilbert - Director of Customer Solutions - FreightWaves
Tony Mulvey - Senior Analyst - FreightWaves
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May 16, 2023 • 13min
Top Story - An Unusually terrible freight may get a lot worse
Tony Mulvey - Senior Analyst - FreightWaves
Anthony Smith - Chief Economist - FreightWaves
Zach Strickland - Head of Freight Intelligence - FreightWaves - Chattanooga, TN
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May 15, 2023 • 5min
Carrier Update - Lanes of the Day
Donny Gilbert - Director of Customer Solutions - FreightWaves
Tony Mulvey - Senior Analyst - FreightWaves
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May 15, 2023 • 13min
Round Table - Recruiting is one thing, Turnover is another
Charlie Saffro - CEO - CS Consulting - Chicago, IL
Marilyn Surber - Advisor Team - Tenstreet - Tulsa, OK
Bill Priestley - Producer - FreightWaves NOW
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May 15, 2023 • 9min
Several other states join the AB5 fight
John Kingston - Editor-At-Large - FreightWaves - Carle Place, NY
New case is Olson vs. California
Olson plaintiffs’ request for a preliminary injunction was first rejected by a federal district court. But it then won a partial victory when a federal appeals court ruled in March that the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California improperly dismissed the Olson claims that the patchwork of exceptions to AB5 granted by the state, including surgeons, translators and more than 100 occupations in between, denied Uber and Postmates equal protection of the law.
The partisan divide on display in the attorneys general filing is concurrent to the debate in Washington over the nomination of Julie Su as secretary of labor and her role in the support and enforcement of AB5. (She is currently acting secretary.) Su was secretary of labor in California when AB5 was first implemented and her role and support has become a key issue.
Among the arguments made by the attorneys general:
State economic laws “receive substantial deference” under equal protection law. Even where a law results in “some inequality … legislatures are presumed to have acted within their constitutional power,” the attorneys general said, citing an earlier precedent.
The appellate panel “contradicts” earlier precedents in the 9th Circuit. It cited a precedent that said a legislature can take “piecemeal steps” even if it creates “some disparate treatment of affected parties.”
As to the role of Gonzalez, who is not mentioned by name in the attorneys general filing, the attorneys general wrote that “the panel’s analysis suggests that legislators may not speak about or pass laws regulating industries they believe to be creating economic or social problems. But that is precisely legislators’ job.
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May 15, 2023 • 5min
Carrier Update - Rejection rates pick up slightly in the Southeast as produce volumes increase
Donny Gilbert - Director of Customer Solutions - FreightWaves
Tony Mulvey - Senior Analyst - FreightWaves
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May 15, 2023 • 8min
Trends and volatility in subscription services
Mike Baudendistel - Head of Intermodal Solutions - FreightWaves - Dallas, TX
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