Podcasts about how changes

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FreightCasts
Keynote: How changes in consumer demand are reshaping the last mile - Last Mile Logistics

FreightCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 21:32


An XPO Logistics (NYSE: XPO) executive forecast Thursday that XPO might need an additional 25-30% of delivery capacity during this fall’s strong peak season.“We want to go into this peak period and really prove that we’re ready for the Super Bowl and ready to do this,” XPO Last Mile President Erik Caldwell told FreightWaves President George Abernathy during the keynote event, “How Changes in Consumer Demand Are Reshaping the Last Mile,” as part of Thursday’s virtual FreightWaves Last Mile Logistics Summit.That additional 25-30% of additional delivery capacity would be on top of what XPO was running this summer, Caldwell said, noting that the company’s summer volumes were even higher than what was delivered during the 2019 peak season.  WatchApple PodcastSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts

FreightWaves LIVE: An Events Podcast
Keynote: How changes in consumer demand are reshaping the last mile

FreightWaves LIVE: An Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 21:05


An XPO Logistics (NYSE: XPO) executive forecast Thursday that XPO might need an additional 25-30% of delivery capacity during this fall’s strong peak season.“We want to go into this peak period and really prove that we’re ready for the Super Bowl and ready to do this,” XPO Last Mile President Erik Caldwell told FreightWaves President George Abernathy during the keynote event, “How Changes in Consumer Demand Are Reshaping the Last Mile,” as part of Thursday’s virtual FreightWaves Last Mile Logistics Summit.That additional 25-30% of additional delivery capacity would be on top of what XPO was running this summer, Caldwell said, noting that the company’s summer volumes were even higher than what was delivered during the 2019 peak season.  WatchApple PodcastSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts

Adulting Is Easy
AIE 19: HELOC vs Home Equity Loan

Adulting Is Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 8:28


This is a quick episode in which Lauren and Aric discuss the difference between a home equity line of credit and a home equity loan. If you want to dive deeper into home equity, check out this blog, How Changes in the Housing Market Affect Home Equity: https://www.realadultingiseasy.com/post/how-changes-in-the-housing-market-affect-home-equity The corresponding blog for the episode is here: https://www.realadultingiseasy.com/post/home-equity-line-of-credit-vs-home-equity-loan

8 O'Clock Buzz
Michael Li on COVID-19, the census, and redistricting

8 O'Clock Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 14:30


The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all parts of life, including the 2020 census and subsequent redistricting. Michael Li, Senior Counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice, has researched this in his report “How Changes to the 2020 Census Timeline will Impact Redistricting”. He also reports on redistricting litigation in the courts. The post Michael Li on COVID-19, the census, and redistricting appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.

On Property Podcast
How Changes in Interest Rates Can Affect Your Cash Flow

On Property Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 10:26


Small changes in interest rates can have a huge impact on the cash flow of a property. In this episode we look at some examples of how cash flow is affected by rising interest rates. Resources Related To This Episode Property Tools 2 Properties To Financial Freedom Transcription: Small changes in mortgage interest rates can […] The post How Changes in Interest Rates Can Affect Your Cash Flow appeared first on On Property.

K12 HR Solutions Podcast
How Changes to Overtime Laws Will Affect School Districts

K12 HR Solutions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 52:34


On this podcast we discuss how changes to overtime laws will affect school districts.  The Department of Labor has recommended drastic changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) wage and hour laws and I brought on Adam Taylor, Co-Founder and Vice President at K12 HR Solutions to discuss how changes to overtime laws will […] The post How Changes to Overtime Laws Will Affect School Districts: Podcast Episode 4 appeared first on .

Oral Argument
Episode 55: Cronut Lines

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2015 100:36


Why do people stand in line? Or is it “on line”? Of course it isn’t. But the question remains. We talk with Dave Fagundes, scholar of, among many other things, roller derby, who has written the cutting edge article on why we form lines even without laws requiring them. Discussion ranges from cronuts to rock bands to carpool lanes to phone apps. This show’s links: Dave Fagundes’s faculty profile and writing The decision in Armstrong v. Exceptional Child Center and Steve Vladeck’s reaction, Steve’s having discussed this case in episode 38 David Fagundes, Waiting in Line: Norms, Markets, and the Law Episodes 31 and 32, in which there are links and discussion concerning the “knee defender” controversy and airline seat reclining David Fagundes, Talk Derby to Me: Intellectual Property Norms Governing Roller Derby Pseudonyms A stachexchange thread about standing “in line” vs. “on line” The word “spendy” dates from 1911 at the latest How Y’all, Youse and You Guys Talk, a quiz to see your personal dialect map Hella Blitzgeral, roller derbyist Lisa Bernstein, Opting out of the Legal System: Extralegal Contractual Relations in the Diamond Industry Robert Ellickson, Of Coase and Cattle: Dispute Resolution Among Neighbors in Shasta County (and more in his book, Order Without Law) Philosophy Bites: Lisa Bortolotti on Irrationality Louis Kaplow and Steven Shavell, Fairness versus Welfare: Notes on the Pareto Principle, Preferences, and Distributive Justice Leon Mann, Queue Culture: The Waiting Line as a Social System About cronuts Carol Rose, Possession as the Origin of Property Thomas Merrill and Henry Smith, Optimal Standardization in the Law of Property: The Numerus Clausus Principle An example of a “queuing app” About the “tit for tat” strategy and its connection to human nature in Robert Axelrod, The Evolution of Cooperation An excerpt on social norms from Dan Ariely’s Predictably Irrational The excerpt on videphones from David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest; see also Infinite Summer Michael Sandel, What Money Can’t Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets (his Tanner Lecture) Lior Strahilevitz, How Changes in Property Regimes Influence Social Norms: Commodifying California's Carpool Lanes David Fagundes, The Pink’s Paradox: Excessively Long Food Lines as Overly Strong Signals of Quality, referring to Pink’s Hot Dogs; see also Sally’s Apizza The set of policies for “Krzyzewskiville,” the grassy lawn at Duke where students line up for days to get basketball tickets Catherine Eade, Diplomatic (Snow) Storm Erupts After American Ambassador to Switzerland Criticises Its Ski Lift Queues About power distance index John Wiseman, Aspects of Social Organisation in a Nigerian Petrol Queue Lior Strahilevitz, Charismatic Code, Social Norms, and the Emergence of Cooperation on the File-Swapping Networks (discussing reciprocity cascades) Dan Kahan, The Logic of Reciprocity: Trust, Collective Action, and Law Felix Oberholzer-Gee, A Market for Time: Fairness and Efficiency in Waiting Lines Stanley Milgram, Response to Intrusion into Waiting Lines Special Guest: Dave Fagundes.