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After the ApocalypseA pandemic survival storySeason five, Episode Seventeen – “Moving Day” … “Good to see you.” Mags said to the old man, shaking his hand and simultaneously rubbing the big dog head that had been enthusiastically pushed into her lap. The entire team was now gathered to decide on what to do next. What action to take. Bill knew what actions he would take and he took them. He executed a happy round of greetings to his old friends and associates, gathering head scratches and pets. Then he ambled off to curl up in a grassy patch of shade at Janet's feet where she stood leaning against a wall watching the proceedings in silence. Mags watched him go about his work and wished she were as sanguine and confident. They were refugees, gathered here, at the Zoo. The King had chased them from their fortified farms and agricultural community at the Distribution Center. Now they had to decide what to do. Her vision of the future was dead. ...Buy a book -> https://booklocker.com/books/13731.htmlWebsite -> http://www.oldmanapocalypse.com Buy me Coffee -> https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cyktrussellSubscribe page on Acast -> https://plus.acast.com/s/after-the-apocalypsePodcast on Acast -> https://shows.acast.com/after-the-apocalypseFacebook group -> https://www.facebook.com/groups/oldmanapocalypseYouTube -> https://www.youtube.com/@cyktrussellPatreon to support the show -> https://www.patreon.com/AftertheApocalypseMerch Store -> https://www.teepublic.com/stores/after-the-apocalypse Twitter -> cyktrussell@twitter.comRunRunLiveWebsite -> https://www.runrunlive.comPodcast on Acast -> https://shows.acast.com/runrunlive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a textIn this episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, Kevin visits Toyota Material Handling's headquarters in Indiana to explore their cutting-edge parts distribution center. Brett Bruin, Vice President of Aftermarket & Advanced Services at Toyota Material Handling, discusses the implementation of Toyota's new AutoStore solution. This transformative project focuses on automation, operational efficiency, and enhancing worker conditions, all while addressing industry challenges like space utilization and growing demand. Toyota's approach highlights how automation can drive both productivity and employee satisfaction.Sign up for Warehouse Wisdom Wednesdays right here. Follow us on LinkedIn and YouTube.Support the show
Demo Perez and Joe Lynch discuss Panama: the logistics engine of Latin America. Demo is a Founding Partner and Chief Commercial Officer of IPL Group, a Panama based 3PL that helps companies expand their business into the Latin American market by simplifying order fulfillment and regional distribution. About Demostenes (DEMO) Perez With over 20 years of experience, Demostenes Perez is a seasoned executive in Latin America's supply chain landscape. As a visionary leader, he specializes in creating growth opportunities by designing innovative logistics solutions that enhance efficiency, safety, and market access across the region. Key Areas of Expertise: Regional warehousing, fulfillment, and distribution Value-added services and light manufacturing Business development and strategic management Government affairs, trade consulting, and business advisory As the Founding Partner and Chief Commercial Officer of IPL Group, Mr. Perez has established a strong leadership presence in the logistics industry. His hands-on approach and strategic mindset have led to the successful execution of numerous regional distribution projects for global corporations, cementing his role as a key influencer in the field. Mr. Perez's commitment to the industry extends to active roles on the board of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and as President of the Board of Directors of GS1 Panama. He is also a passionate advocate for education, collaborating with leading U.S. universities to advance supply chain knowledge and practices in Latin America. About IPL Group IPL Group helps global firms expand their business into the Latin American market. IPL Group is based in Panama, which is the go-to country for companies that want to expand into the huge, fast-growing Latin American market. IPL Group specializes in Latin American warehousing and distribution. IPL offers a wide array of value-added services that help customers comply with the rules and regulations of the different countries in the LATAM region as well as special needs from distributors, retailers, and individual customers. IPL Group is also a full-service freight brokerage and freight forwarder. Key Takeaways: Panama: The Logistics Engine of Latin America Panama acts as a logistics hub for distributing goods across Latin America. The Latin American (LATAM) region requires localized expertise to navigate varying regulations, trade agreements, cultural differences, and customer requirements for efficient distribution, bundling, and compliance. Panama offers significant cost advantages over Miami for logistics operations, particularly in real estate and labor costs, while serving the Americas region effectively due to its strategic location. Panama's history as a distribution and shipping center dates back to the Spanish colonization, leading to the construction of the Panama Canal, a vital global maritime trade route. Panama's strategic location and efficient logistics capabilities offer advantages for US companies distributing products across Latin America, enabling faster delivery, lower costs, and increased market share. Centralized inventory with local distribution in Latin America maximizes flexibility and minimizes risk due to the complexity of these markets. The Chips Act aims to nearshore semiconductor chip manufacturing and related industries to the region, including Mexico, Panama, and Costa Rica, to increase regional supply chain resilience. Complex trade relationships and tariffs in Latin America require specialized expertise for market access and distribution logistics. Panama serves as the logistics engine of Latin America, with partners essential for nearshoring supply chains and leveraging Panama's platform to serve the region with its benefits. Timestamps (00:00:02) Panama: The Logistics Engine of Latin America (00:03:02) Differing Regulations across Countries (00:05:41) Venezuela's Market Decline (00:07:38) Cost Advantages of Panama over Miami (00:09:49) Panama's History as a Distribution Center (00:16:36) Importance of Panama Canal for Global Trade (00:22:37) U.S. Relationship with Panama (00:27:21) Panama's Efficiency for Latin American Distribution (00:33:38) Flexibility with Realized Inventory (00:37:36) CHIPS Act and Panama's Logistics Focus (00:42:36) Streamlining Trade Relationships in Latin America (00:44:42) CSCMP Board Member Role (00:46:21) CSCMP Edge 2024 Conference (00:48:17) Panama as a Logistics Partner for Near-shoring Learn More About Panama: The Logistics Engine of Latin America Demo Perez | Linkedin IPL Group | Linkedin IPL Group 7 Reasons Panama is the Latin American Supply Chain Capital with Demo Perez | The Logistics of Logistics 5 Challenges to Expanding into Latin America with Demo Perez | The Logistics of Logistics The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. 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A mega oil and gas industry deal has significant Oklahoma ties.Dollar Tree closes Marietta distribution center, assesses options after tornado.The Women's College World Series begins today in OKC.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
On this West Virginia Morning, the United States Postal Service (USPS) announced last week it would postpone delivery network changes that would downsize the Charleston Processing and Distribution Center. But this news hasn't remedied months-long tensions between local workers and USPS officials. As Jack Walker reports, union representatives are now filing grievance claims for some workers. The post Latest On USPS Charleston Processing And Distributing Center, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
813: Carolina Farm TrustsA Garden Chat with Zack Wyatt.In This Garden Chat:We chat with Zack Wyatt of the Carolina Farm Trust is focused on revolutionizing the food systems in the Carolinas through regenerative farming practices and sustainable approaches. The Carolina Farm Trust has four pillars—Farm Apprenticeship Program, Food is Health Program, Urban Farm Network, and CFT Market & Distribution Center that are integral to their mission of fostering a healthier, more sustainable food system from farm to table.Our Special Guest:Zack Wyatt grew up in Northern Virginia. His family were caretakers of a 300 acre old dairy farm where they had a large garden, pigs, horses, chickens, and when he was young, he worked on neighboring farms. After graduating from Coastal Carolina University in 2003 with a degree in a business administration he worked in home mortgage lending and IT. But Zack's passion for bringing community together over food won out and his understanding of the importance of equitable food access and his drive to improve local food systems led him to create the Carolina Farm Trust in 2015. As the CEO of Carolina Farm Trust, Zack has produced two documentaries: The Farmer That Feeds Us series, and an annual music festival fundraiser called Carolina Jubilee. Need a little bit of advice or just a feedback on your design for your yard or garden?The Urban Farm Team is offering consults over the phone or zoom. Get the benefits of a personalized garden and yard space analysis without the cost of trip charges. You can chat with Greg or choose one of the senior members of our Urban Farm team to get permaculture based feedback.Click HERE to learn more!Become an Urban Farm Patron and listen to more than 850 episodes of the Urban Farm Podcast without ads. Click HERE to learn more. *Disclosure: Some of the links in our podcast show notes and blog posts are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase, we will earn a nominal commission at no cost to you. We offer links to items recommended by our podcast guests and guest writers as a service to our audience and these items are not selected because of the commission we receive from your purchases. We know the decision is yours, and whether you decide to buy something is completely up to you.
During a meeting with members of Virginia's Congressional delegation April 29, U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy acknowledged mail delivery problems in the Richmond region and pledged to improve the performance of the United States Postal Service's Richmond Regional Processing and Distribution Center in Sandston. The delegation included U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, as well as both U.S. representatives whose districts include portions of Henrico: Rob Wittman (R-1st District) and Jennifer McClellan (D-4th District). The group previously had voiced concerns about the mail delays. "It was encouraging to hear the postmaster accept responsibility for the problems, share data about...Article LinkSupport the Show.
CTL Script/ Top Stories of April 16th Publish Date: April 16th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Tuesday, April 16th and Happy 76th Birthday to NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. ***04.16.24 – BIRTHDAY – KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Etowah High School Student Chefs Selected for State Culinary Contest Cherokee County Firefighters Graduate Recruit Training Skandalakis to Take Over Investigation of Burt Jones in Trump Election Case Plus, Bruce Jenkins sits down with Leah McGrath to discuss celiac disease. We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA STORY 1: Etowah High School Student Chefs Selected for State Culinary Contest Etowah High School students Brianna Doville, Nami Alcaniz, and Lily Riggins were chosen for the Georgia Department of Education's School Nutrition Division Student Chef Competition. Their dish, spicy quesadillas, was developed in their Family and Consumer Sciences class. Although they didn't win the top prize, they were finalists. Judges evaluated their entry on appeal, appearance, taste, and sanitation. The dish, featuring Georgia-grown ingredients, may appear on school menus. The recipe includes spinach flour tortillas, chicken, bell pepper, onion, jalapeno, spices, olives, and mozzarella cheese. After baking, it's served with a sour cream and milk sauce. STORY 2: Cherokee County Firefighters Graduate Recruit Training Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services welcomed 19 new firefighters in a graduation ceremony at Woodstock First Baptist Church. The recruits, including Ian Banks and Jacob Householder, underwent eight months of training and received Firefighter II and Advanced Emergency Medical Technician credentials. Awards were presented, including the Douglas Clark Waters Jr. Award to Charles Toburen and the Pinnacle Award to Householder. Rickey Fairchild received the Jill Mabley Star of Life Award. The recruits expressed gratitude to their instructors and support staff. Fire Chief Eddie Robinson swore them in, and family and friends pinned their badges. They began field operations on April 14. STORY 3: Skandalakis to Take Over Investigation of Burt Jones in Trump Election Case Pete Skandalakis, the head of the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia, has been appointed to lead the investigation into Lt. Gov. Burt Jones' alleged involvement in efforts to overturn President Joe Biden's 2020 election victory in Georgia. This move comes after Fulton District Attorney Fani Willis was disqualified due to a conflict of interest. Jones, accused of participating in a meeting of Republican "fake" electors, expressed relief at the development, criticizing Willis' handling of the case. Meanwhile, Willis faces scrutiny in her prosecution of Donald Trump and co-defendants, with accusations of an improper relationship with a special prosecutor. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: DRAKE STORY 4: Georgia Lawmakers Press US Postal Service on Continued Mail Disruptions and Delays Georgia lawmakers, including Sen. Raphael Warnock and Rep. Rich McCormick, are pressing the USPS for answers regarding ongoing mail service disruptions in the state. They addressed concerns about the new Atlanta Regional Processing and Distribution Center and the USPS's "Delivering for America" plan. Lawmakers asked how USPS plans to improve mail efficiencies and ensure no one is left behind due to operational changes. Sen. Jon Ossoff plans to question USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy about delays linked to the Palmetto facility at a Senate hearing on April 16. Additionally, Warnock and other representatives urged the USPS Office of Inspector General to expand its audit of the distribution center to investigate potential disproportionate impacts on rural, minority, low-income, and underserved communities in Georgia. STORY 5: Georgia House District Republican Candidates Court Cherokee County Voters Republican candidates for Georgia House District 22, incumbent Rep. Jordan Ridley and challenger Paul Kettering, outlined their goals and views at a forum. Hosted by various Republican groups, the event focused on issues like the state budget, income tax, Homestead Option Sales Tax, Medicaid, and illegal immigration. Ridley emphasized his achievements and conservative principles, while Kettering highlighted the need for representation and simplicity in governance. Both candidates oppose Medicaid expansion and support school voucher programs. Ridley opposes term limits, while Kettering favors them. The forum attracted about 43 attendees, and two more events are scheduled in the series. Commercial: INGLES 6 STORY 6: INGLES – LEAH And now here is Bruce Jenkin's conversation with Leah McGrath on celiacs disease. We'll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: JM HELLER SIGN OFF – Thanks again for listening to today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast. . If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, the Gwinnett Daily Post, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Get more on these stories and other great content at tribune ledger news.com. 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GDP Script/ Top Stories for April 5th Publish Date: April 5th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, April 5th, and Happy 73rd Birthday to singer Abba. ***04.05.24 – BIRTHDAY – ABBA*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett County Public Schools. Fatal Altercation at Buford Residence Results in Death Buford Man Faces Charges for Allegedly Strangling Roommate to Death Using TV Cable and Knife Phillips State Prison Inmate in Buford Faces Charges for Constructing and Sending Explosive Devices All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: GCPS DISCOVERY STORY 1: Gwinnett Police: Man Killed During Fight At Buford Home Gwinnett County police responded to a "trouble unknown" call in Buford, where they found a man dead at a residence on Ivy Birch Way. The call came in at 1:45 a.m. after a witness reported hearing distressing sounds. Upon arrival, officers noticed signs of a physical altercation on one of the occupants. Subsequently, they discovered the deceased man inside the house. Detectives suspect an argument among the occupants escalated into a fight. They are interviewing a person of interest. Police stated they are not seeking suspects outside the home. The victim's identity will be disclosed after notifying the next of kin. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact GCPD detectives or Crime Stoppers anonymously for potential rewards. STORY 2: Gwinnett Police: Buford Man Allegedly Used Television Cable, Knife To Kill Roommate Nineteen-year-old Erik Ruiz Lopez from Buford is accused of strangling and fatally stabbing his roommate during a physical altercation at their north Gwinnett home. The victim's identity has not been disclosed by police, but it's confirmed they shared a bedroom. Officers responded to a call reporting trouble at the residence and found the victim's body upon arrival. Ruiz Lopez allegedly choked the victim unconscious with a TV cable before returning with a knife to stab him multiple times. Detectives have interviewed Ruiz Lopez, and the victim's identity will be released once next-of-kin are informed. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact detectives or Crime Stoppers anonymously for a potential reward. STORY 3: Inmate At Buford's Phillips State Prison Charged With Building, Mailing Bombs David Cassady, a 55-year-old inmate serving a life sentence in a Georgia state prison, has been indicted for allegedly constructing and mailing bombs to two federal buildings. He purportedly built the bombs while incarcerated at a state prison in Reidsville and sent them to a federal courthouse in Anchorage, Alaska, and a Justice Department building in Washington, D.C. Charges against him include making an unregistered destructive device, mailing destructive devices, and attempted malicious use of an explosive. The case is under investigation by multiple law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the U.S. Marshals Service, the FBI, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, and the Georgia Department of Corrections. The indictment was issued by a grand jury in the Southern District of Georgia. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back. Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: His Shot At The Olympics — Dacula's Will Hinton Qualifies for Summer Games In Trap Shooting Will Hinton, a 28-year-old Dacula native and a staff sergeant at Fort Moore, has qualified for the Men's Trap competition at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris. Despite being behind in the trials, he managed to secure his spot by defeating 121 other shooters in Tucson, Arizona. Hinton's teammate, Rachel Tozier, also earned a spot in the Women's Trap category. Hinton credits his mental training and determination for his success. He plans to continue training rigorously and bet on himself for a shot at the gold medal. Hinton, who began shooting at a young age, will compete with his own weapon, a 12-gauge Krieghoff K80. He intends to continue competing as long as he remains competitive and enjoys the sport. STORY 5: U.S. Rep. Andrew Clyde Wants Investigation Into Mail Delays in Georgia U.S. Rep. Andrew Clyde is demanding an investigation into mail delivery delays caused by issues at the new Regional Processing and Distribution Center in Palmetto. Clyde has called on USPS Inspector General Tammy Hull to conduct an audit, citing an increase in complaints from constituents since the facility opened. He blames USPS's poor planning for the delays, which have led to disrupted mail delivery operations and impacted residents' lives, including delayed bill payments and medicine deliveries. Clyde's demand for accountability follows similar calls from Sen. Jon Ossoff to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. He expects a preliminary response within 30 days of his letter. We'll be back in a moment. Break 3: INGLES 3 STORY 6: Georgia United Credit Union Names New Chief Strategy Officer Georgia United Credit Union has appointed Adam Marlowe as its new Chief Strategy Officer to oversee marketing, product development, and member advocacy efforts. Marlowe brings extensive experience from his previous roles at credit unions, including as Chief Operating Officer at Powerco Federal Credit Union and various positions at Georgia's Own Credit Union. With a focus on enhancing the member experience, Marlowe's strategic leadership aims to drive corporate vision and innovation at Georgia United. His appointment reflects the credit union's commitment to growth and community service. STORY 7: State PSC members could avoid voters for years as meter runs on Georgia Power rate hikes A federal lawsuit filed in 2020 by plaintiffs, including Brionté McCorkle of Georgia Conservation Voters, seeks to change the way public service commissioners are elected in Georgia, arguing that the current system disenfranchises Black voters. Amidst this, a proposed delay in state utility regulator elections until 2025 has sparked controversy. Critics argue this postponement denies millions of Georgia Power customers their right to elect representatives who oversee utility rates. The delay is seen as an attempt to extend current commissioners' terms, exacerbating concerns over rate increases and environmental decisions. While proponents of the delay cite the need for staggered elections for continuity, opponents, including McCorkle and former PSC candidate Patty Durand, view it as a tactic to maintain the status quo. The situation underscores broader debates over electoral fairness and utility regulation in Georgia. And now here is your Guide weekly health minute. GUIDE WEEKLY MENTAL HEALTH MINUTE Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at Gwinnettdailypost.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. 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An audit recently released by the U.S. Postal Service's Office of the Inspector General sheds some light on why mail delivery has caused headaches across Central Virginia for months. CBS 6 first reported on the Richmond Processing and Distribution Center, located in Sandston, becoming the Postal Service's first Regional Processing and Distribution Center back in February. It is part of USPS's 10-year "Delivering for America" plan, meant to consolidate operations from nearby facilities to "reduce transportation costs and improve service reliability." The audit, dated March 28, suggests the .4 million change did the opposite, decreasing service performance for the Richmond...Article LinkSupport the show
It's a visit that followed months of requests by lawmakers for transparency from the United States Postal Service. “I think it's valuable for us to come in and see the real circumstances,” said Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan. After receiving hundreds of complaints from people about delayed or missing mail across the state, McClellan and Congressman Scott Wittman were given a tour of the USPS Sandston Distribution Center. “When we first started, we had a brief, and the brief included the metrics, the numbers, the graphics, which we never got before,” Wittman said. “So it's very telling to watch what happened when...Article LinkSupport the show
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on an Israeli denial after many Palestinians killed.
Today's program deals with the USPS. the idea of moving the USPS Processing and Distribution Center on William Street down the thruway to Rochester has been floated, what are your thoughts on a potential move like that? Also, what are your thoughts on the USPS in general, is it becoming dated with how everything is becoming increasingly reliant on technology?
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From Canadian Thanksgiving to the #picklepizza phenomenon, no topic was off limits in the Walmart and Sam's Club Radio studio last week! Bo kicked things off with an intense round of Yes or No Way Bo, and Liam from Store 3267 in Omaha, Nebraska, finished strong. Later, Chris took on another Chris from Store 5445 in Erie, Pennsylvania, in a game of Take On Me. And things took a bovine turn when Kirby stumbled across the story of a joyriding bull named Howdy Doody in Stop the Press. What else? Chris broadcast live from Distribution Center 6094 in Bentonville, Arkansas, for National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, Dennis from Store 55 in Boonville, Arkansas, weighed in on trending pizza toppings and more. Tune in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:08 — Tim Redmond is a long-time San Francisco investigative reporter and founder of 48Hills.org. 0:20 — Doug Carstens is managing partner at Carstern, Black & Minteer, where's he's a CEQA practitioner and advisor to the CEQA Works coalition of environmental organizations. 0:33 — Sarah Moser, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at McGill University. The post New Amazon Distribution Center in Bay View, CEQA bill AB 1307 May Greenlight People's Park development; Plus, California Forever: Building Utopian Cities from Scratch appeared first on KPFA.
Mark Lavelle has over 20 years of experience growing businesses at the intersection of commerce, payments, and internet technology. He's Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of Deep Lake Capital. Previously, Mark was SVP of Commerce at Adobe as a result of the $1.7B acquisition of Magento where he was CEO. Other senior leadership roles include eBay, PayPal and Bill Me Later.SHOW SUMMARYIn this episode of eCom Logistics Podcast, Mark Lavelle discusses the changing landscape of e-commerce logistics and the opportunities for disruption in the market. He emphasizes the importance of meeting customer expectations for fast and transparent delivery, and how companies can optimize their shipping processes to achieve this. Mark also highlights the potential impact of Amazon entering the small parcel delivery space and the need for consolidation in the final mile segment. He shares insights on Maergo's approach to solving the shipping problem and the benefits of their end-to-end solution. Mark concludes by discussing the future of e-commerce logistics and the need for sustainable business models in the industry.HIGHLIGHTS[00:01:28] Mark's background and his involvement with PayPal Mafia[00:05:32] The changing landscape of small parcel delivery[00:06:11] Opportunities for disruption in the market[00:08:00] Tackling the end-to-end problem in shipping[00:09:00] Defining the problem of growing consumer expectations for delivery[00:10:23] Solving the logistics challenge for small to medium-sized sellers[00:15:16] New entrants like DoorDash and Instacart change the delivery equation.[00:16:26] The control over the pre-click experience is valuable.[00:17:15] Shipping transparency and costs are crucial to consumers.[00:18:49] The gap in consumer expectations needs to be addressed.[00:27:14] Need for A/B testing to show the impact of faster delivery[00:28:29] Challenges of splitting inventory and the need for cost containment[00:30:07] Advantages of operating out of a single node for efficiency[00:38:02] Frustration with slow-moving warehouse systems[00:38:35] The need for multi-carrier systems to easily add new carriers[00:39:12] Amazon's announcement of charging a 2% cut for self-fulfilled orders[00:41:01] Amazon's focus on customer expectations and delivery promise[00:44:39] Lack of dominance in the logistics industry and opportunity for strategic VCsQUOTES[00:21:44] "You have to orient your supply chain and your parcel chain, and your consumer brand strategy really to meet their needs of up leveling expected delivery date, transparency around cost, and transparency around every stage of delivery." - Mark Lavelle[00:22:55] "If you want it expedited, there's going to be a way, it's going to be this. It builds more trust than waiting until the end of the process and having the customer abandoned."Find out more about Mark Lavelle in the link below:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mklave/
After the ApocalypseA pandemic survival storySeason four, Episode one – “Resurrection” ... The smell of gunfire lingered in the air. The storm had passed. Black clouds, heavy with wind and water pushed east trailing rain like a dirty bridal veil dragging in the muddy grass. Mags stood on a shipping container and surveyed the area where the battle had taken place. It was at the rear of the Distribution Center complex where the rows of metal buildings terminated at a weathered, eight-foot, chain-link fence. When the storm passed, the smoke and haze settled into the low areas around the buildings and barricades.Something inside one of the adjacent buildings had caught and smoke was rising out of the vent pipes. Could be bad if not addressed. Mags made a mental note to get a fire control team on that immediately before it spread. They had lost enough on this day. ...Website -> http://www.oldmanapocalypse.com Buy me Coffee -> https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cyktrussellSubscribe page on Acast -> https://plus.acast.com/s/after-the-apocalypsePodcast on Acast -> https://shows.acast.com/after-the-apocalypseFacebook group -> https://www.facebook.com/groups/oldmanapocalypsePatreon to support the show -> https://www.patreon.com/AftertheApocalypseKindle Vella Story -> https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09LTRC8RHMerch Store -> https://www.teepublic.com/stores/after-the-apocalypse Twitter -> cyktrussell@twitter.comEmail List -> https://acast.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=a02fed2a783fcc887760255a9&id=e15419e7behttps://fundraisers.hakuapp.com/christopher-russell Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/after-the-apocalypse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From helping kiddos get supplies they need for the school year, to providing food to those facing hunger, our team at the Distribution Center works to help those in need!Listen in as we visit with Holton Witman, Director of Distribution Services, and Mike Schoettle, Assistant Director of Distribution Services, about the continued increase in those accessing our food services, as well as the need for food to meet those needs. Learn about our Back to School Bash going on now, and how you, our amazing listeners and supporters, make it all happen!Check out our needs list here: www.trmonline.org/needslist
In this episode, Charlie and Jonathan Ishee, his former business partner and one of Broad River's original co-founders, share more stories from Broad River's history. They start with the Savvy Spaces experiment - a new furniture venture that didn't work out the way it was imagined. Even though the idea, the name, the logo, and the tagline were all great, and the store was beautiful, it ultimately became a drain on the team. The learnings were high, the takeaways were high, and the entire experience led to a better understanding that focus is a finite resource as well as a greater appreciation for Ashley. Then they discuss the pivotal meeting with Ashley executives at High Point Market that landed them the Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville market to the east, which was another contributing factor to shutting down Savvy Spaces and getting focused on growing with Ashley in pursuit of this incredible expansion opportunity. They talk about landing two keystone, prime locations for the company in the market - first in Fayetteville and then on the highly trafficked Glenwood Avenue in Raleigh. The two discuss the motivation and reasoning behind moving the company from North Carolina to Fort Mill, South Carolina, to build a world-class Distribution Center of the Future, which would also serve as their new corporate campus, contact center, and training center. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sGjXg9HuMo4 We hope you enjoy this episode, and subscribe to our podcast for a new story each week. Visit https://www.storiesfromtheriver.com for more episodes.
In this episode, Charlie and Jonathan Ishee, his former business partner and one of Broad River's original co-founders, share more stories from Broad River's history. They start with the Savvy Spaces experiment - a new furniture venture that didn't work out the way it was imagined. Even though the idea, the name, the logo, and the tagline were all great, and the store was beautiful, it ultimately became a drain on the team. The learnings were high, the takeaways were high, and the entire experience led to a better understanding that focus is a finite resource as well as a greater appreciation for Ashley. Then they discuss the pivotal meeting with Ashley executives at High Point Market that landed them the Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville market to the east, which was another contributing factor to shutting down Savvy Spaces and getting focused on growing with Ashley in pursuit of this incredible expansion opportunity. They talk about landing two keystone, prime locations for the company in the market - first in Fayetteville and then on the highly trafficked Glenwood Avenue in Raleigh. The two discuss the motivation and reasoning behind moving the company from North Carolina to Fort Mill, South Carolina, to build a world-class Distribution Center of the Future, which would also serve as their new corporate campus, contact center, and training center. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sGjXg9HuMo4 We hope you enjoy this episode, and subscribe to our podcast for a new story each week. Visit https://www.storiesfromtheriver.com for more episodes.
Stupid News Extra 5-4-2023 …Porch Pirates are showing up at the UPS Distribution Center
For this episode of the eCom Logistics Podcast, we welcome Prashant Shah, Chief Supply Chain Officer at Swag Up at Prologis Ventures. Today, he shares his from being part of the Marine Corps to now leading businesses in the supply chain side.Prashant talks about what he learned in the military that has transitioned through the supply chain and logistics side of his career today. He also shares insights on driving growth while also making sure to reduce costs at the same time. ABOUT PRASHANTPrashant Shah, who joined SwagUp in 2021 runs Supply Chain as the Chief Supply Chain Officer, based in Piscataway, New Jersey. Prashant joins SwagUp with 17 years of senior level management experience in Supply Chain. He was born and raised in India, and came to the USA in 2001. He started his studies in engineering but quickly found his way into the United States Marine Corps office a day after 9/11 to serve his country against terrorism. He served 8 years in the Marines and was medically discharged due to injuries in the war in Afghanistan and Iraq.After his medical discharge from the Marines in 2009, he returned to New Jersey and started working in Target as an unloader in the overnight shift while trying to finish his Bachelor's in Criminal Justice. In 2010, after graduating, he became a Sales-floor Executive at Target which led to his promotion to Sr. Logistic Executive in Jersey City, New Jersey Target location. Following from Target, he soon landed a role at the largest Macy's Distribution Center and moved up the rank of Director of the Distribution Center in a unionized environment and successfully led 200+ members to the best-engaged building in the country. This was when Prashant tasted the success of being a leader in the distribution and logistics role and found his real passion in the supply chain world.From this moment, the sky was the limit and he worked in Bed Bath and Beyond, Drive Medical and Lasership as Head of Supply Chain. In his current role in SwagUp, his vision while it aligns with CEO and Founder of SwagUp, Michael Martocci, is to become a $1Billon company within 5 years. HIGHLIGHTS01:21 Prashant's journey with the Marines04:50 How does the warehouse get set up from the technology side09:56 Spending time in Casper and addressing the impactful issues in the bottom line19:29 Helping fuel growth while also reducing costs23:06 SwagUp and disrupting and industry through digitization28:11 Technology to be excited about in supply chain today today QUOTESThe human nature of camaraderie will show regardless of industry - Prashant: "Military is also just like any other organization made of individuals form different cultures, backgrounds, ethnicities, and so for. That really preps them for the camaraderie piece because you're literally having your life put in somebody's hands and you have each other's back."Going from zero to ninety-nine is tremendous, especially with personnel - Prashant: "If we want to get to 99-100%, then I will need additional individuals. But who is going to volunteer to go to Afghanistan and stay with me for 6 months? So getting to the preparation, we need to be 100% so that way we don't need additional personnel so they can be used somewhere else. The mindset is we don't have anybody, that's all you have. Whatever you see, that's it." Find out more about Prashant in the links below:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prashant-shah-mba/Website: https://www.swagup.com/
This episode of This Week Above the Fold features Cara Henning, Director of Media at Flywheel Digital, who covers buy now pay later from Apple Pay, Walmart cutting some distribution center staff in a shift toward automation, & Amazon's new “Frequently Returned” Badge.
Winning was the name of the game over at the Walmart World Radio studio last week. First, Bo's Impossible Question proved quite possible for Madison from Store 264 in Dickson, Tennessee, while Colt from Store 753 in Cedar Falls, Iowa, swept the board in a round of Yes or No Way Bo. Meanwhile, Kirby couldn't believe the luck of a Maryland man who won the lottery – twice! – and credited his long hair with his good fortune. Finally, it was more than beginner's luck for Nikki from Distribution Center 7377 in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, when she tried her hand at Guess the Movie. From Rebecca's encouraging message to forklift driver Julio at Sam's Club 4808 in Springdale, Arkansas, to our most hyped-up triple shoutout to date, you're going to love the latest from Walmart and Sam's Club Radio. Hit play! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Get ready to fall head over heels for this Valentine's week episode. Bo felt the love when Frank from Distribution Center 7045 in Mt. Crawford, Virginia, gave a heartfelt shoutout to his wife. Kirby encouraged everyone to recognize the light they bring to the world and basked in the sunshine herself when Kansas from Store 6585 in Topeka, Kansas, called to shout out the coworker who always brightens his day. Chris offered up some virtual hugs, along with air horns, for two big milestones: Linda and Gracia from Store 1040 in Houston, Texas, both celebrated 20 years with Walmart. From Bo's thorny Detective Product clues to Chris' sweetest customer call to date, everything's coming up roses on the Walmart World Radio podcast. Turn up the volume and prepare to be swept off your feet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time to rethink your IT strategy and support for remote employees. Learn how to simplify device manageability including provisioning, deployment, and security in this podcast featuring experts from Intel and Connection. Host: James Hilliard Guests: Rhett Livengood, Director of Digital Business Enabling at Intel Mark Wulfhorst, Director of Technical Services and Solutions, Technology Integration and Distribution Center, Connection You can hear us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Podbean.
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Take a brief tour of the Forrest C. Shaklee Innovation Center and the Shaklee Manufacturing and Distribution Center!
Take a brief tour of the Forrest C. Shaklee Innovation Center and the Shaklee Manufacturing and Distribution Center!
After the ApocalypseA Pandemic Survival StorySeason 3 Episode 10 – “Panic Attack”...A bell rang out.It was calling all residents of the Distribution Center to assembly. Like a ship's bell, it tolled a sharp, bright clang with every crank of the handle. The citizens were starting to gather in the courtyard behind the administration building. Michael turned away from the office window and let the red curtain fall back into place. In a few minutes he'd have to address the community. They had a right to know what was going on. He would need their support when he responded to whatever happened next. He had to get himself under control. He couldn't let them see his worry and anxiety.The future of the DC hinged on his ability to demonstrate leadership and make the right decisions in the coming hours. ...Website -> http://www.oldmanapocalypse.com Buy me Coffee -> https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cyktrussellSubscribe page on Acast -> https://plus.acast.com/s/after-the-apocalypsePodcast on Acast -> https://shows.acast.com/after-the-apocalypseFacebook group -> https://www.facebook.com/groups/oldmanapocalypsePatreon to support the show -> https://www.patreon.com/AftertheApocalypseKindle Vella Story -> https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09LTRC8RHMerch Store -> https://www.teepublic.com/stores/after-the-apocalypse Twitter -> cyktrussell@twitter.comEmail List -> https://acast.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=a02fed2a783fcc887760255a9&id=e15419e7be Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/after-the-apocalypse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
May 4, 2007: 19-year-old Brittany McGlone is working two jobs to save money for college. After an overnight shift at a Lowe's Distribution Center in Mount Vernon, Texas, McGlone drives to her boyfriend's family home in Winnsboro to sleep. Boyfriend, Jeff Stogner, and his family start their days. Stogner's mom drives her children to school and then goes to work herself. Stogner and his stepfather leave for the airport hours away. Sometime in the next seven hours, McGlone is sexually assaulted and bludgeoned to death. An autopsy ruled the teen died from massive head trauma. 15 years later, there is an arrest in the case. TIPLINE: Wood County Sheriff's Office (903) 763-2201 or Wood County Crime Stoppers (903) 850-9060 Joining Nancy Grace Today: Patricia Tice - Brittany McGlone's Mother, Facebook: "Who Killed Brittany McGlone" and "Brittany Danielle McGlone" Wendy Patrick - California prosecutor, author “Red Flags” www.wendypatrickphd.com 'Today with Dr. Wendy' on KCBQ in San Diego, Twitter: @WendyPatrickPHD Dr. Jeff Gardere - Board Certified Clinical Psychologist, Prof of Behavioral Medicine at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine www.drjeffgardere.com, Author: 'The Causes of Autism” @drjeffgardere Joe Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics: Jacksonville State University, Author, "Blood Beneath My Feet", Host: "Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan" A.W. Naves - True Crime Writer, Blog: "Dark Aberrations" AWNaves.com (covered case for Medium), awnaves.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An odd couple makes an ominous discovery at the Distribution Center.For a transcript of this episode, please click here.Subscribe to the show so you'll be the first to know of new episodes.If you'd like to support the show, you can donate to my Kofi fund here. Any amount is sincerely appreciated and helps keeps the show ad-free!If you're enjoying these stories, please leave a review and a rating on iTunes. This helps more people find the podcast.For more stories, you can purchase my YA science fiction/fantasy books here.Look! The Future History of Newburg Merch!Sign up for my mailing list here for monthly updates!Thank you for helping the story unfold.
Ron notices that we seem to have an obsession with carrying around water bottles, coffee, and eating donuts. It's actually very odd..... Guest: Dave Pilkey is Captain Underpants
May 4, 2007: 19-year-old Brittany McGlone is working two jobs to save money for college. After an overnight shift at a Lowe's Distribution Center in Mount Vernon, Texas, McGlone drives to her boyfriend's family home in Winnsboro to sleep. Boyfriend, Jeff Stogner, and his family start their days. Stogner's mom drives her children to school and then goes to work herself. Stogner and his stepfather leave for the airport hours away. Sometime in the next seven hours, McGlone is sexually assaulted and bludgeoned to death. An autopsy ruled the teen died from massive head trauma. Wood County Sheriff Kelly Cole tells Dateline there are suspects in the case. So far no one has been publicly named and no one has been cleared. TIPLINE: Wood County Sheriff's Office (903) 763-2201 or Wood County Crime Stoppers (903) 850-9060 Joining Nancy Grace Today: Patricia Tice - Brittany McGlone's Mother, Facebook: "Who Killed Brittany McGlone" and "Brittany Danielle McGlone" Wendy Patrick - California prosecutor, author “Red Flags” www.wendypatrickphd.com 'Today with Dr. Wendy' on KCBQ in San Diego, Twitter: @WendyPatrickPHD Dr. Jeff Gardere - Board Certified Clinical Psychologist, Prof of Behavioral Medicine at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine www.drjeffgardere.com, Author: 'The Causes of Autism” @drjeffgardere Joe Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics: Jacksonville State University, Author, "Blood Beneath My Feet", Host: "Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan" A.W. Naves - True Crime Writer, Blog: "Dark Aberrations" AWNaves.com (covered case for Medium), awnaves.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Correspondent Tom Wilmer visits with Luiz Sganderlla, VP of Operations at Tramontina's One million square-foot Sugar Land, Texas distribution facility.
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93WIBC Award-Winning Newsroom Director Chris Davis joins the Hammer & Nigel Show with the latest on the fire at the Walmart Distribution Center in Plainfield. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, we get a visit from the legendary IE artist and visionary, Cam Gnarly! We get into all things music and experiences being from San Bernardino. Topics include: INTRO - Mike Dimes, "Paparazzi" 08:15 - Who is Cam Gnarly? 12:38 - The process of relocating from LA to the IE 28:00 - Ryan Coogler and Bank of America 34:54 - The condom merchant 42:03 - IE Memories 46:56 - INTERMISSION, Cam Gnarly "Time Is All We Have" 56:09 - Breaking down Cam's music career 01:11:50 - Cam evaluates "Ashy Ass Knees" for the first time 01:21:35 - Situationships 01:40:00 - Another Kanye segment 01:51:00 - Cam wants to know the worst thing Mike heard about him OUTRO - Cam Gnarly, "The Nine" Be sure to rate, review and subscribe to the show and become a patron at patreon.com/ifiletyoutellit!