Logistics Management Podcast

Join us as we dive into the world of logistics with in-depth conversations featuring industry professionals on the front lines of supply chain innovation. Each episode explores the latest trends, technologies, and challenges shaping the movement of goods—from warehouse automation and transportation management to sustainability and labor strategies. Whether you’re a logistics leader or just getting started in the field, you’ll gain practical insights and firsthand perspectives to stay ahead in this fast-changing industry. Tune in to discover how top performers are solving real-world problems and driving smarter, more efficient operations across the supply chain.

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Episodes

Tuesday Aug 26, 2025

GUEST: Steve Miller, Institute for Supply Management 
Topics covered in this podcast include: the objective of the Institute for Supply Management's (ISM) Services Report on Business; the current state of the services-based economy; the impact of tariffs and trade policy on services; and the sector's outlook for the remainder of 2025. 
Steve Miller is an experienced supply chain, procurement, facility management, and technology executive. His experience spans industry and consulting, including roles on non-profit and for-profit boards of directors. In February he became the first CPO of Integrity; a leading independent distributor of life and health insurance products, as well as wealth management and retirement planning solutions; and he is chair of ISM’s Services Business Survey Committee. Steve’s prior roles include CPO at Disney, CSCO at P.F. Chang’s restaurant group, and managing director in Accenture’s communications, media, and technology consulting practice. Additional industry experience includes roles in aerospace, automotive, food manufacturing, high tech, packaged media, and pharmaceuticals companies. He earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Arizona State University, and his masters in industrial systems engineering at Kettering University.
 

Thursday Aug 14, 2025

GUEST: Greg Husisian, Foley & Lardner LLP
Gregory Husisian is a partner and litigation attorney with Foley & Lardner LLP. Gregory is chair of the firm’s International Trade and National Security Practice, focusing on both international trade and international regulatory issues. Other focuses of his practice include: compliance and regulatory risk management. Before entering private practice, Gregory clerked for the Honorable Jerry E. Smith of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Greg holds a BA in economics from Cornell and also graduated from Cornell Law School. Before entering private practice, Gregory clerked for the Honorable Jerry E. Smith of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Greg holds a BA in economics from Cornell and also graduated from Cornell Law School. He also contributes to his firm's blog on tariffs, which can be found here. 

Monday Aug 11, 2025

GUEST: Jonathan Todd, Benesch
Topics covered in this podcast included: the rollout of the White House's tariffs going back to January; the current status of the Court of International Trade's rulling on the White House's implementation of tariffs; the United States Trade Representative's Section 301 Investigation of China's Targeting of the Maritime, Loigistics, and Shipbuilding Sectors for Dominance; how supply chain stakeholders should be interpreting the 40% "transshipment" tariffs; and the 2025 Peak Season. 
Jonathan Todd is Partner and Vice-Chair, Transportation & Logistics, at Benesch, a Cleveland-based law firm. Jonathan has always worked in global logistics, supply chain, and international trade disciplines. He counsels clients on import and export compliance, licenses and permits, operational counsel and contracts, government enforcement defense, and claims. Jonathan’s client base ranges across industry sectors, including manufacturing, retail and e-commerce, technology, and transportation. He has served on advisory committees by appointment from the Commerce Secretary, Transportation Secretary, TSA Administrator, and Governor. He is a Fellow with APICS/Association for Supply Chain Management, he holds a graduate degree in supply chain management in addition to his law degree, and he holds a customs broker license.

Monday Aug 11, 2025

In this episode, we dive into how Syfan Logistics has helped Allsource Supply navigate the complexities of LTL shipments in the construction materials industry. By streamlining operations, reducing manual work, and optimizing freight operations, Syfan’s proactive approach ensures on-time deliveries while driving significant cost savings.
Michael Levans, Group Editorial Director of Peerless Media’s Supply Chain Group, is joined by Rodney Lamb, LTL Division Manager at Syfan Logistics, to discuss how this dynamic partnership has enabled Allsource to meet its same-day shipping commitment. Lamb shares valuable insights into the challenges of Less-than-Truckload (LTL) shipments and how Syfan is helping companies like Allsource overcome these hurdles to stay ahead in an ever-evolving industry.

Wednesday Jul 09, 2025

GUEST: John McCown, Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Center for Maritime Strategy
In this podcast, McCown provided a detailed overview of various aspects of the ocean container shipping market, including: volumes, rates and pricing, the impact of tariffs and trade policy on the market, and a 2025 Peak Season outlook, among key industry topics. 
John D. McCown is a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Center for Maritime Strategy, the Navy League’s think tank.  He is a recognized expert in container shipping with four decades of senior operating and investment experience in the sector, including CEO of a container shipping carrier and managing transport investments at a $20 billion hedge fund.  Mr. McCown now advises lectures and writes about maritime issues and his analyses and observations are widely read and quoted.  He holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and is also the holder of two patents, one related to container cargo handling and another related to vessel propulsion.  Mr. McCown worked closely with transportation pioneer Malcom McLean, the inventor of container shipping, for twenty years.

Tuesday Jun 03, 2025

GUEST: Chris Burroughs, President & CEO of the Transportation Intermediaries Association 
During this podcast, Burroughs addressed various items of interest related to the 3PL freight brokerage marketplace, including: the current state of ther market; spot market conditions and themes; the impact of tariffs and shifting trade policies on the market; legislation and TIA research and publications addressing freight fraud and cargo theft; and the FMCSA's proposed broker transparency rule, among other topics. 
Chris Burroughs is the President and CEO of the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA), a position he assumed in November 2024. With more than 14 years at TIA, Chris previously served as the organization’s Vice President of Government Affairs, overseeing legislative and regulatory efforts before Congress and federal agencies.
Before joining TIA, Burroughs gained valuable experience on Capitol Hill, working for the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee and the House Natural Resources Committee. He also served as Director of Government Affairs at the Twenty-First Century Group, advocating for clients in transportation, telecommunications, health care, and defense.
Burroughs holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.

Monday Jun 02, 2025

GUEST: Brandon Fried, Airforwarders Association, Executive Director
During this podcast, Fried provided a detailed overview of the key trends and themes within the air cargo and logistics sectors, including: the current state of the air cargo sector from a volume and service perspective; the impact of tariffs on the air cargo market; the FAA's air traffic control staffing situation, and  the 2025 Peak Season outlook, among other topics. 
Brandon Fried is one of the country’s leading experts on air freight and cargo security. With more than 40 years of experience, Brandon represents the industry and the association by serving on several Federal Advisory Committees including: The TSA Aviation Security Advisory Committee, and The U.S. Department of Commerce Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness.
He also served three terms on the CBP Commercial Operations Advisory Committee. While still a forwarder, Brandon joined the Airforwarders Association and was soon elected Chairperson in 2001. He served two consecutive terms as Chair and remained an active member of the Board of Directors.
In 2005, he sold his forwarding company and was appointed Executive Director of the Association. He also represents forwarder interests as Chair of the advisory Board of Cargo Network Services, an IATA company. In Washington, Brandon is the public face of the Airforwarders Association testifying in Congress, working with the Department of Homeland Security.

Friday May 23, 2025

GUEST: Melinda McLaughlin, Senior Vice President, Global Head of Research, Prologis
Melinda McLaughlin is Senior Vice President, Global Head of Research, for Prologis. In addition to leading the global research team, she focuses on tracking, analyzing and forecasting logistics real estate fundamentals and structural industry trends, and translating insights into strategic decision-making for the company. Her other areas of specialization include supply chain reconfiguration, location differentiation and econometric modeling.
Prior to joining Prologis in March 2015, Ms. McLaughlin was a vice president at Rosen Consulting Group, a boutique firm that provides economic, housing and commercial real estate strategic consulting services to a diverse roster of clients.
Ms. McLaughlin holds a Bachelor of Science in economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania with a concentration in real estate. She is a member of the Urban Land Institute.

Friday May 23, 2025

GUEST: Scooter Sayers, Business Development Director – LTL Solutions at Cubiscan
Scooter Sayers is the Business Development Director – LTL Solutions at Cubiscan, a leader in freight dimensioning solutions.  He spends his days speaking with shippers, carriers, and 3PLs to deploy solutions that maximize revenues and profits, minimize costs, and optimize systems.
Following a 25-plus year career at ABF Freight and ArcBest Corporation as a Pricing Analyst, progressing through several positions including Director – Rating & Traffic Services. In this latter role, he held responsibility for 100 employees in the corporate office as well as the Weighing & Research team spread across the ABF Freight network.  He developed the LTL industry’s first density-based tariff in 1993.
Scooter spent 3 years in the 3PL and freight brokerage space with several companies.  He then formed Sayers Logistics LLC, an LTL transportation consultancy, to deliver LTL solutions by working with shippers, carriers, trade organizations, 3PLs, and technology providers to help move the LTL industry forward.  
Scooter Sayers graduated from the University of Arkansas with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and a Master of Business Administration.  He, his wife, and his cat named Princeton currently reside in northeast Georgia.

Wednesday Apr 30, 2025

GUEST: Tony Hatch, Principal, ABH Consulting
A nationally-known freight railroad and intermodal expert, Hatch also examined the the U.S.-Mexico market, railroad policy issues, and key things shippers need to focus on, among other topics.
Tony Hatch has three decades of experience in the freight railroad and transportation sectors, primarily as an analyst. As principal of New York-based ABH Consulting, Hatch has been focused on the freight transportation segment, particularly surface transportation. And he is well-known for his knowledge of the intermodal area, where the various modes of freight transport converge, on which he has held several dozen specialized conferences.

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