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- Joe Guimond, vice president and general manager, Purolator
Freight, and Ken Manning, president, TCG, discussed how doing
such socially responsible things as reducing fuel use and excess
idling can help manage costs.
- Steve Fox, principal, Norbridge Inc., talked about how to offset
the unintended consequences of past regulation by implementing
new pricing ideas. For example, a backhaul may not be worth it
if the pickup and drop-off costs are too high.
- Jeff Keller, principal of Keller Services LLC, discussed why
40 percent of all new IT projects fail and how carriers can determine
true ROI in advance.
- Satish Jindel, principal, SJ Consulting Group, and Sarah C.
Copp, vice president, corporate transportation and logistics,
Time Warner, examined innovative ways to boost revenue. Copp explained
what factors determined whether her company would work with six
carriers, seven, or a dozen.
- Ken Hoexter, senior airfreight & surface transportation
analyst for Merrill Lynch, discussed the effects of economic trends
on the LTL trucking industry - for example, increasing use of
holiday gift cards instead of merchandise gifts, reducing the
accustomed seasonal peak for freight transportation.
- Patrick C. Penfield, assistant professor and director of Supply
Chain Management Programs, Syracuse University, told attendees
how developing a sustainable supply chain can augment profitability
and what the future may hold for ethanol, coal, wind, and biomass
energy sources.
- Joe Conoscenti, Nice-Pak Products, told carrier executives how
to sell value to increase sales and that good business relationships
are crucial in the shipper/carrier dealings.
Carrier Logistics Inc., a transportation systems consultant and
technology developer, has provided software solutions to truckers
for more than 30 years. The Tarrytown, N.Y.-based company's customers
include major U.S., Canadian, British, and Australian carriers.
CLI can be reached at (914) 332-0300 or sales@carrierlogistics.com.
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