Ep 49 Technology Strategy and the Supply Chain

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uh it's funny like a lot of my friends say like  when you graduated high school did you think you'd   be like doing a trucking related talk show on  serious radio uh no i wouldn't have made that bad this is life by the mile delivered by freightworks  we're here at the mid-america truck show   50th anniversary i love the people that we're  meeting here and i just met a new friend   i could already tell we're going to be good  friends grace sharkey tell us who you're with   my name is grace sharkey i'm with freightwaves.com  i am a freight tech and investor writer for uh the   company but i also i have a new show  on serious radio from five to seven   every single day so uh that's where you can catch  me as well i'd love it so what we're gonna do here   is we're gonna be a couple of people that are  involved in uh podcasts broadcasts and the like   and we're gonna talk about all sorts of things  uh you know grace i said this before we came on   i really love your name too thank you we all  need more grace in the world that we're in   and uh and and you're you're somebody that's  bringing that to us today so let me ask you this   question what was your journey to get into  trucking and logistics tell us about paint   that picture yeah so uh when i was in college i  actually used to fundraise for michigan state and   uh c.h robinson coyote a lot of freight brokers  would come and recruit out of there because it's   a lot of phone work a lot of knows on the phone  same type of selling market and uh so as we left i   actually started a freight brokerage with a couple  friends out oh you did yeah yeah um a fifth wheel   free out of grand rapids i was the first one there  and then as other people start to graduate we all   uh joined the owner and a few employees there  okay built that up uh over the last like eight   nine ish years to about they should end around 100  million this year but when i left there's about 80   million dollars never now great let me ask a quick  question what does it take to be a great freight   broker uh i was just talking to them about this i  think it takes really good investigative analysis   like really figuring out how shippers are working  to not just get their loads covered but even make   the product yeah and who's in charge and like  uh because they can a lot of times like we used   to do a lot of oversized loads so okay if if the  engineers aren't talking to the shippers and even   the person in charge of logistics there can be a  lot of headaches right i think someone who really   wants to figure out how an operation works and how  to truly manage their logistics almost like you're   doing managed services right um it is a good way  to to be a broker and also communication is key   okay i think uh a lot of the customers that we win  are because we're willing to say bad news bears   you know right compared to many who are it's often  let's try to fix this behind the scenes and cover   up any mistakes that are made no shippers know  that things are going to happen they know what's   behind the curtains yeah exactly we're talking  about transportation we're talking about little   driving i mean how many times do we get in our  own personal cars and we have to stop for guests   unexpectedly or you know stop for bathroom breaks  it's the same thing traffic there's so many   uncontrollable things in it that just being honest  and open is is what most shippers want to hear   that is that is so good my grandfather used to say  there's no right way to do the wrong thing yeah   100 you just need to be transparent now what about  just we're going to come back to your journey in   a second but speed is also important too as a  broker right you got to be able to pivot quickly   yeah definitely and i think that that has to  do with your team right like how quickly you   can problem solve and the type of you know carrier  network you've set up as well um and again i think   that speed even comes down to communication right  like sometimes there are gonna be times where your   shippers are gonna throw an insane timeline at  you um we used to i used to move a lot of like   uh um signs for drive-throughs okay sure those big  like structural signs and um i had a customer that   you know always thought a team like  somehow erase time like oh if you just   put a team on it they can get it there  in five no no it's still a 10 hour drive   so i think the same thing communicating  expectations is just huge i think for   this industry okay so but take us back to your  journey so we took a little rabbit trail yeah so   go ahead so uh i then ended up leaving there uh  about it'll be two years in november um to start   consulting and helping some of my friends who  are starting their own companies and i was uh   pretty close to the freightwave staff i used to  call into their serious show when they're on on   saturday okay and one of my really good friends as  a consultant in this industry works for metaphora   um and he just kind of bullied me into it he's  like you know i i think you would be good at this   you you are good at communicating you're fun to  be around i think that you could be on their shows   and also write and so i kind of just i sent them a  few writing samples and they liked it and they're   looking for someone who understood investment  in the industry right and how businesses are   run and it worked out really well and now we're  i'm a year into it as a year as of february and   they were gracious enough to even give me the  serious show so it's really great that is that   is so i love stories like this because it reflects  a lot about your capability your compassion your   interests your tenacity all those things yeah tell  me a little bit about uh your growing up and your   innate abilities god gave you that gave  you what you need to do what you do today   like was there any indication when you were  younger that you'd be where you are today   um not like not at all um so my mom has been  she's been retired in a couple months she's   been a teacher for 37 years i think that's where  i really um get my interest in learning more about   the industry because i love learning about it  and you're curious yeah and i love teaching   other people about it so i think i have a podcast  on uh called point of sale on the retail industry   i have this show on sirius i like learning about  different segments of of this industry and then   teaching others about those and then my father  um i mean he worked for the state of michigan for   a number of years and retired so i really  don't have anyone in my family that   ran frey or did frey um but i think for  me my parents just always set us up to   um work really hard like even in high school  if we want to play sports like we had to come   up with the money for those fees and everything  so um yeah no it's uh it's funny like a lot of   my friends say like when you graduate high  school did you think you'd be like doing a   trucking related talk show on serious radio uh no  i wouldn't have made that bet right but you know   it's it's so interesting because you mentioned  hard work i used to tell employees in the company   that i sold that you know you it's not where you  went to school it's not what family came from suit   up show up work hard and stay focused yeah talk  about that a little bit you know it's interesting   too that you say that because i i started a  editorial series that i'm working on called   meet the investor um because i wanted people  to understand that no matter where you're from   what your background is that there are ways for  you to become an investor in ch and transportation   so i got the opportunity to interview ben gordon  um who's just excellent um uh jason deboe who's   the chief growth officer for project 44 and all of  them have interesting backgrounds where it's like   the same thing they they were in an environment  that growing up taught them finance and i think   that really shows you if like you are interested  in it find people to help you learn it better   and that's really what investment is  and you look at a lot of these vcs it's   it's all networking it's being able  to to find the right people so if you   are able to step up shake those people's hands  and put yourself out there they will guide you   in the right direction and so i i think that  like what you said it's it's all about what   you put out there the work that you put out there  um there's so many times where i meet people who   maybe haven't met or followed their dreams fully  but you know take a chance take a risk like i   literally switch from doing a freight brokerage  which is a completely healthy way of making a   living saying hey i guess i guess i'm gonna be  a journalist now and it's it's worked and i've   listened to everyone around me i've got a great  editorial staff around me at freight ways who've   taught me how to be better at writing and a better  interviewer and i take that criticism and and just   get better but you know i just i always feel like  i don't know what age i'm not going to feel this   but i'm just way too young to like know it all you  know and that is and there's a humility about all   of us and whatever age we are i'm way ahead of  the h curve here if we stay curious and we want   to keep learning yes and keep growing it's really  going to benefit us you know i remember back in   the 90s i was a partner in a company down in  dallas and one day i was in an office with a   guy that didn't have a lot of furniture that was  there he had an idea and it was related to the   internet and he was somebody that loved university  of indiana basketball games and he wanted to be   able to access the games or at least the audio and  he created something called audionet and audio.net   became broadcast.com which was purchased by yahoo  and it made mark cuban who is just about to say   this sounds like my human story so here we here  i remember the day where we were standing in an   office there where there weren't enough chairs  for both of us to sit down but through passion   and commitment and diligence and creativity you  know audionet became broadcast.com and he and todd   wagner sold that to yahoo and now he's you know  speculating that he's going to run for president   right well and it's i know it's like so  cliche and i i hate it but like it really is   it's about the effort you put into it and  i mean there's even areas i know i could   be pushing myself more and i think as long as  you're willing to try and put yourself out there   you'll be completely flabbergasted by what  the universe is going to give back to you   and that's like you know it's funny i was  telling serious um uh when i took this that   i found out about freightways through listening to  the road dog channel right and now here i am doing   this serious show it's like it just feels like it  manifested itself and um i've just you know been   dedicated head down writing doing everything i can  and and freight ways gave me the opportunity so   it's it's there and right when you were talking  about that we had a crescendo of sounds in the   background it was like somebody produced that  i know right exactly i thought we're going to   commercial break you know i love i love the story  behind the story of people and and companies you   know i remember i had the chance years ago  to meet truett cathy who started chick-fil-a   and just hearing his story or you know jack eckert  who started eckerd drugstore and he's every all of   them i'm i actually knew mary kay wow yeah i back  it down in dallas or and all those pink cadillacs   you know it's just there's a story there and when  everybody stays in their lane and has their gift   and they keep pursuing it and you know from where  i come from you know there's a faith tradition   you know it's god's blessing in the midst of  it all great things can can happen now let   me ask you about this uh ellen boy is a good  friend of course and we love the work she does   talk to us about women in this industry what's  been your experience and what would you say to   younger women that are considering coming in  uh so i will definitely say that there is a i think sometimes i really like pushing the status  quo like i find i actually find a light thrill and   walking into you don't seem like you're shy no i  i actually get a kick out of walking into a room   like this with blue hair as a female i think i  like people questioning like what's happening here   and you know a lot of times i i mean i got a lot  of trucker buddies up in like west michigan and   they always tell me like you really know your  stuff that was like my favorite it was like   going on golf that's a compliment yeah and they're  like oh you know what you're doing it's like   yeah yeah it's not that difficult you know  it's i hate to say it but i think it was   uh reese witherspoon once uh said one of  her biggest pet peeves about scripps was   in movies uh the female lead is always doesn't  know what to do when something happens or   something bad goes and how many females do we  even know like how many females do you know that   wouldn't have 40 ideas of how to fix a problem  exactly and that's why i think women are so good   in this industry because it's all problem  solving right it's like our second nature   this industry literally like logistics of a  family right putting that together creating a   a good household that's the same it is absolutely  that case my mother's the oldest of 11 children   i'm the oldest grandson of 44 grandchildren there  are 129 great-grandchildren and 34 great greats   i had tremendous respect for my grandmother who  came from a family of 14 that came over from   sweden yeah all i've had powerful women in my life  and because of that there's incredible respect and   uh in a sense of we could do anything together if  you can run a household of like five children you   can definitely figure out how to get five loads  a day loaded and on the road you know it's like   and i so i think that we do have like a really  powerful contribution to this industry and i think   as like truck technology and just the trucks  in general become easier to steer and maneuver   that more women are coming into it i think that  women in trucking is doing a really great job   they're doing a great job she trucking if anyone  saw them out there they're doing a great job in   the chattanooga area bringing more women into  it um we'll get there i think we'll definitely   get there where i think that we're lacking is more  of the leadership levels but what's incredible is   that there are really powerful women i mean look  at carol tomay right i that's my by the way that's   my dream interview right there right oh and i keep  like dropping it in every podcast i do hopefully   hopefully she hears that um shelley simpson right  you've got incredible females in this industry   lily shin from transfix that a number of them that  are really changing the way that this industry   works so i think i think we're getting there and i  think that the industry as a whole is getting over   whether or not that we can be a part of it now  it's just um you know i think getting to women at   more of like a high school college even right like  women trucking does a really good uh girl scout   right right badge that's huge like to get because  every almost every like female truck driver i know   it's like their dad taught them or like  someone so it's like if you can get them   at a younger age to understand no like this is  an industry for women i think you'd see more   as well tell us a little bit about where you  see the market right now i was just talking   about this you know what and everybody's got a  different vantage point but uh through your lens   where do you see things right now so i i we're in  this like really weird time as a country i think   of a lot of uncertainty right it's a inflation  russia everyone's kind of just like at this point   where they're trying to figure out where is the  future and i i mean even you watch ms nbc or cnbc   those experts don't really know what's going on  and so we see this huge drop in volume over the   last couple weeks right if you guys go to  freightwaves.com you'll see a really great  

article that craig fuller our ceo just put out  um and what i think makes me the most nervous is   how hot the market was yes so many owner operators  jumped into it and it makes sense it's a great way   to make money but you're making money when the  market's at the very top and uh that loan that   you took out for that truck isn't going to go down  with the market chickens are going to come home to   roost exactly and we saw it right in like 2017-18  right the the big bankruptcies after the elds and   it just makes me nervous that we're going to kind  of see that again so i really hope that drivers   are paying attention to the rates that they are  and i mean if you have to sit sit don't don't take   a loss on it but yeah i think that's what makes  me just nervous is so many people entered this   market when it was at its peak and just like when  you enter the market or stock at its peak it's   it's going to be a long run until you're probably  satisfied so true and you know what in in capital   marks of course bad news is easier to digest  than uncertainty yes and and and there's so much   uncertainty in the markets right now that a lot  of people are just not quite sure am i making a   good decision a badass but what we do know is it  happens a lot of people i'm sure you've seen this   come in when everything is solid everything is  great and they expect it to be normative but it's   not is it no it's not and that's you know  i really hope that um carriers at least   took that and made some smart investments with it  whether it was optimizing their back office or um   yeah or even um finding different ways to to  expand their uh capacity whether it's different   trailers so they can work with different shippers  um it just yeah hopefully they they're they're   making it out okay and that's that's my biggest  help let's talk about your uh your podcast and   your radio work just tell me what you want to  do what you're doing what you see the vision   just a bungee jump into that so i have uh two  podcasts that i do with freeways right now one   is called point of sale and it's a retail supply  chain show and i like to honestly like to try to   teach people something new about retail yeah give  an example uh so this uh oh perfect so at the   beginning of the month we this is women's history  month i did a big segment on how the opening of   department stores and retail in general was the  first reason for women to actually start becoming   the main uh consumers in america they were  the they were sent to go pick out the new   fridge they were sent to go get this new through  our industrial revolution yeah and that's what   really got them a lot of jobs right so then they  started hiring women in malls and in these large   department stores and that's why most women handle  the household bills and stuff like that today   um so the female consumerism rose because of  that i just did an episode last week with us   cargo x they actually are a big contributor  of egypt standardizing their customs process   interesting they helped egypt go from 16  pages of customs paperwork down to six   so that's the kind of stuff i like to show people  is like okay who is when i go buy something online   who is the company that's giving me the  information of when that's going to deliver how   it's going to deliver or is managing the delivery  process behind that those are the interviews that   i really like to focus on so you know what's  so interesting grace i love this is that   you really like to get down into the weeds and  understand the mechanics of what's taking place   because underneath it all there are some key  processes that we need to understand don't we   yeah and i i think it's good for consumers to  know like that your package wasn't delayed over   the summer just because of the suez canal you  know right most of us weren't affected by that   that was more european it's so exciting i i  like trying to teach maybe people outside of   this industry and make it interesting and fun  for them because it is i mean supply chain is   how the economy works without it we couldn't buy  goods or we'd be bartering basically again in   our neighborhood so um that's that point of sale  one and then i have another one as well called uh   great quarter gals and that focuses on more of  company earnings finance within the industry   and also female leadership so that is a fun  one too uh i like bringing out a lot of female   leaders in there or leaders that are focusing  on bringing more women into the industry female   drivers etcetera so here here's you may have  pursued this already but just as an aside we'll   work real time on this breakworks our company  actually you know there's this term co-preneurs   where you have you know a man and a  woman a partner a husband and a wife   josh harmer and andrea farmer are so  involved in everything about the country   our company and uh that's that's powerful  too isn't it yeah it definitely isn't   it's like when i see stuff like that  i wonder you know what they've done   like putting there's so many government  contracts and so many contracts   freight out there for minority status companies  that it's like we should be giving women like   i know a lot of government contractors that will  literally like the moment you send me my insurance   you just won a 50 000 job so there are so many  opportunities to bring women into the space   that it's like i know a lot of business owners  that are like really almost using that network   to continue to grow their own so because  there is capital there is money that that is   that is out there for that when you're  not doing what you're doing which is a lot   what do you do for you what are my hobbies  yeah or just you know what are you doing for   your your own yeah putting the wind to the sale of  things that you find interesting so i honestly um   right now like huge on family like when i was  growing the business i spent a lot of time away   from them so i do like to spend a lot of time on  family in the off times um i i guess a fun fact   is like one of my hobbies is ghost hunting it's  like that's like i like i'm like obsessed with   that's like my weird side on me but i uh reading  i love reading i love watching the markets i love   trading and and all of that as well so that's  what what are your go-to sources for information   oh go well first off freeways i'm gonna put  that one out there um uh freirest.com clearly uh   i am here literally if you watch in my house  at any moment in time cnbc is on okay so i'm   constantly watching the news uh which drives  my parents crazy when they come visit me   um but i honestly a big uh journals i love  reading different uh journals through like   jstor and things like that jstor account um and  then blogs like i really like find reddit is   like huge there's a big trucking community  on reddit and there are people that aren't   known names that have valuable things to say  oh a hundred percent and i think that's what i   uh love most about like this  industry is there's so many   people that there is still left i mean even in  this hall alone i haven't been able to talk to   half of these people so it's like there's  so many different ways and so many different   markets that you can help i i spend actually  a lot of time um talking with truck drivers on   clubhouse too that's like something i like to  do because i i like to talk with them i'm like   uh and this is for like any truck drivers  who are interested maybe reaching out like   i what type of technology do you use does this  marketplace work right do these systems work   i get an opportunity to write about them from the  standpoint of interviews with the ceos and product   managers things like that but um do these new uh  digital freight market ship do they actually work   what could be improved with them and um getting a  real true sense of what's happening in the market   from the actual driver's perspective you know  what's so good grace is that the ability that   you have that god's given you to get in there take  a lot of information and distill practical things   that people can make actionable that's really  important is that what you do is that part of what   yes yeah i think it's um i want people to listen  to either my podcast or read my writing and learn   how to maybe improve their business or just get a  sense of uh a community in the industry that they   didn't know i think especially when i write um  for freight waves about investment i want people   who are maybe in my spot before looking to invest  in new technologies within their four walls to say   okay she she really told me that this  is something i need or this is something   i don't need i think that's something i  really want people understand is not every   every piece of technology that comes out isn't  right for everyone right like not everyone should   work with the hottest vendor out there right  every business has their own problems and that's   what i try to do in my writing and my my podcast  work is say like if this is the specific problem   you're dealing with then this is probably the  technology provider that you want to work with   or like marketing has been a huge thing that's  right which is like why i keep praising you guys   because i think this is like incredible for your  customers to see this type of work that you're   doing but i think that um just supply chain in  general is so far behind on um marketing and sales   and understanding how they can work together right  uh and and i think that can be really powerful so   and then you can there's so many different  ways like here's a perfect example there's   a new company i met um i'm going to be doing an  interview with them for our uh earth day summit or   net zero summit uh called one tree planted okay so  what they do is they uh like uh there's a freight   company that works from right now let's say they  book that freight coming books 10 loads they'll   plant 10 trees somewhere in the world right and  so like as a marketing plan you could go to your   your customers your shippers and say hey this  week you gave us 12 loaves where do you want 12   trees planted right like how awesome is  that that you know what's so good about this   years ago grace there was an article that fortune  magazine did that was titled corporate america   searches for a soul and the theme of the article  was that america's consumers of goods and services   were not just willing to transact business  they wanted to know not just what do you do   but who are you yes and so that cause-oriented  marketing you're describing is so powerful oh yeah   like there's if i could kill something in this  industry it would be companies using stock photos   of employees like take pictures of your employees  look at the great work that they've all done   to set up even this and like that's why i love  this because like your customers can get to know   the companies that you partner with and your  employees and yourself right they literally get to   know you and then you know how hard it is to leave  a vendor once you've built that relationship it's   incredibly hard so like if there's like a one  piece of advice i could give people like go   through your website take every stock photo  down put a photo up of your employees like   well first off they'll love it like what  employee wouldn't want to be on your website   and secondly it's gonna people can read that  stuff a lot easier and they we all want at   the end of the day like a family friendly type  of thing absolutely absolutely yeah you know   what the mark of a great conversation is they end  quickly and we're we're at 30 minutes we're almost   we're almost about to take our exit off the  conversation here people know about will and grace   maybe they'll know about grace and butch i really  really enjoyed this you know what it's a small   token of our appreciation uh yeah you've got more  than enough caps but yeah this one with our thanks   for being on today yes got a little patriotic  theme there we've got life by the mile that's here   grace sharkey is with a freight wave serious  radio and we just know we're going to stay   in touch and uh let's do something again soon  yes yes please thank you so much thanks great thanks for watching this episode you know  life by the mile delivered by freightworks   is one of the newest largest and fastest growing  podcasts actually produced by a trucking company   now we want you to like and share this episode  if you'd like to see more episodes click here   and make sure that you subscribe to the  channel by clicking here we'll see you there you

2022-04-11

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