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  • The Journey to Net Zero 2 – Capturing Hearts & Minds
    2025/05/09

    This is the second in our series of podcasts exploring sustainability and the logistics industry.


    We have one familiar voice and also someone new to introduce you to.


    This edition explores the motivations to be more sustainable and how age generations have differing perspectives on the criticality of the journey to net zero. Focusing on the younger generations that will be consumers and customers for longer was discussed.


    We explored the risks and benefits of Sustainability, and then had a broad discussion on how critical a great record on sustainability can be to recruit, retain and motivate staff.


    The team updated on the current and impending legislation and what the likely impacts will be, supported by a discussion on available incentives.


    We explored what sort of tools are available to fleet-led businesses to help transform towards sustainability, and then cast our minds forward to the future Fleet Operator of 2030.


    In addition to this, we mused about Maritime Motorways and the need to re-imagine how distribution is carried out.


    #logurultd #logisticscollective #sustainability #netzero #logistics #netzerologistics #betterfleet #leadwithsustainability


    Links:

    ⁠⁠Anne Snelson⁠⁠ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-snelson-bsc-dipm-mba-93a6701/

    ⁠⁠Benoit Laflamme⁠⁠ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/benoitlaflamme/

    ⁠⁠Logistics Collective - The Podcast⁠⁠ - https://logisticscollective.com

    The Logistics Collective podcast is a production by ⁠⁠Loguru Ltd

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    56 分
  • ALAS! - Cubic Melons & Supply Chain Sustainability!
    2025/03/21

    We have another in the ALAS! series of podcasts with Keith Holdsworth of Perception Group.


    We are following a track of understanding how future supply chains can become more sustainable, the trade-off of working capital against sustainability, the impact of poor forecasting on sustainability, whether we are delivering to "want" or "need" criteria, whether it is more sustainable to collect from a retailer or deliver to your home, the value of having an eCommerce "green button," collaborative e-Fulfilment, and cubic melons!


    How predictable are our demands across the supply chain really are and how is the predictability improving could completely remodel our supply chains?We managed to touch Keith's raw nerve (no supply chain professionals were injured in this podcast!)


    We conclude with considering the desirability of "slackness" in supply chains and the need for us to ask Super Human questions of the technology that supports supply chains.

    We hope you enjoy the podcast, feel free to interact, challenge and support.

    Final question: Chips or Fries? Which is better?

    Final Final Question: Did we only mention AI once?

    #supplychain #sustainability #cubicmelons #logistics #greensupplychain #logisticscollective #logurultd

    Links:

    ⁠⁠⁠Keith Holdsworth⁠⁠⁠ – https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-holdsworth/

    ⁠⁠⁠Logistics Collective – The Podcast⁠⁠⁠ – https://logisticscollective.com

    The Logistics Collective podcast is a production by ⁠⁠⁠Loguru Ltd

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    59 分
  • The Journey to Net Zero
    2024/12/10

    Over the next year, the Logistics Collective is planning a series of podcasts exploring sustainability and the logistics industry.


    In this edition, we focus on the potential within the smaller changes that add to the profitability and sustainability that all LSPs should focus on.


    We have a three-way discussion between Malcolm Pope and two industry luminaries in sustainability:


    Stephen Fitter is a Logistics and Fleet Decarbonisation Consultant helping organisations to create and implement strategies to transition away from fossil fuel reliance and lessen their emissions. He has extensive experience in leading large-scale business transformation initiatives, project management, and fleet management, working across a wide variety of sectors and industries. He now runs a consultancy business called Focus Net Zero, which brings together all his experience and passion for sustainability, which serves clients on their roadmap to decarbonisation.

    Stephen is a Chartered Member of the Institute of Logistics & Transport, a Full Member of the Association of Project Management, and a 2024 FleetWise Trusted Expert.

    Benoit Laflamme is a business finance and fleet management professional with 20 years of experience in various leadership roles in Canada, France and the UK. He is focused on TCO optimisation and is driven by strong principles around service excellence, transparency, and strategic partnerships. Recently, he has been looking more intensely at the challenges related to the energy transition. He is collaborating with EVenergi, a software and consultancy firm focused on supporting fleets through their decarbonisation journey. Benoit's passion for optimisation, problem solving and change management making him a great collaborate to support the transformation of the Logistics industry.


    The podcast covers what you should be doing and planning for now but also what are the incredible opportunities available for the industry.

    #sustainablelogistics #sustainability #profit&sustainability #ecologistics #logisticscollective #logurultd

    Links: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    Stephen Fitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenfitter/

    ⁠Benoit Laflamme⁠ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/benoitlaflamme/

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Logistics Collective - The Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - https://logisticscollective.com

    The Logistics Collective podcast is a production by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Loguru Ltd

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  • Brain Corp International
    2024/11/25

    In this podcast, we explore the world of robotics and AI with Michel Spruijt.


    As president of Brain Corp International, Michel is responsible for all partner support, team expansion, and the oversight of general operations in EMEA, APAC, and LATAM. His role involves driving business development across key markets, fostering collaboration with industry leaders, and pushing the boundaries of what AI-powered technology can achieve. He is particularly interested in how automation can improve operational efficiency, streamline processes, and bring transformative innovations to the industries we serve.


    Brain Corp is a privately held company that develops AI software and autonomy platforms for robots. Their flagship product, BrainOS, is used by global partners to build, deploy, and support autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in commercial spaces. Brain Corp's AMRs are used in a variety of industries, including retail, healthcare, and hospitality.


    Links: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    ⁠Michel Spruijt⁠⁠⁠⁠ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michel-spruijt-74a0b03/

    Brain Corp International - https://www.braincorp.com/

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠Logistics Collective - The Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠ - https://logisticscollective.com

    The Logistics Collective podcast is a production by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Loguru Ltd

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    43 分
  • Advanced Transportation Services
    2024/09/20

    In our latest episode we speak to Colby Varley - Vice President of Sales - Principal for Advanced Transportation Services Inc (ATS). We explore the history of Colby's career and spend time understanding how an asset-light transportation business works, delivering fresh produce from their home base of Salinas, California, to the rest of the USA.

    It was fascinating to understand the key strength of working with a medium-sized business versus the larger logistics service providers, with a key difference in the personal investment and commitment to service excellence by the team at ATS. So, from the salad bowl of America to the plates of consumers all across the USA, this is a fascinating business with a young and greatly motivated leader at the helm. Links: ⁠⁠⁠⁠

    Colby Varley⁠⁠⁠ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/colby-varley-5ba57a69/ ⁠⁠⁠Logistics Collective - The Podcast⁠⁠⁠ - https://logisticscollective.com

    The Logistics Collective podcast is a production by ⁠⁠⁠Loguru Ltd

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    36 分
  • ALAS! 4 – Keith Holdsworth
    2024/09/02

    Welcome to our latest podcast from the Logistics Collective, we present another in the ALAS! with Keith Holdsworth of Perfection Group. In this episode, we ask, "Can our Logistics Providers survive and prosper with only achieving a single % figure EBITDA?".

    We discuss the commoditisation of the logistics market, the benefits of added value services, the ability to optimise to further profit. There is expressed certainty that Logistics Providers are not making sufficient profit and we examine what we believe are the root causes and what might be some solutions that could help.

    There are thoughts on how Logistics Providers win business and perhaps the missed opportunity of collaboration within the businesses they have. Both of us have a huge amount of respect for the work all of our Logistics Providers do, our discussion comes from a core desire to help drive a positive difference to the industry. If the industry is to meet the challenge of sustainability in an ever more service and channel-diverse market - the industry needs to be allowed to profit to allow it to invest.

    Our conclusion is that the Logistics Providers need to dare to challenge existing conventions and take a fresh approach. How? Well, you'll have to listen to the podcast to find out!

    #alas #automation #logisticsinnovation #supplychaininnovation #logisticscollective #supplychain #supplychainconsulting #logisticsconsultancy #couragethroughconfidence #mentoring #coaching #logurultd

    Links:

    ⁠⁠Keith Holdsworth⁠⁠ – https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-holdsworth/

    ⁠⁠Logistics Collective – The Podcast⁠⁠ – https://logisticscollective.com

    The Logistics Collective podcast is a production by ⁠⁠Loguru Ltd

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    54 分
  • LOGISTICS UK - Philip Roe
    2024/06/13

    In this podcast, we interview Philip Roe, President of Logistics UK is the largest trade association representing logistics business of all modes across the UK & Ireland. In addition, Philip is a Board Director of the CILT (Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport). Prior to this, Philip had senior (to C-suite) roles in both DHL and TDG.


    In this episode, Philip speaks to the work that Logistics UK carries out and alerts us to the fantastic role that the logistics industry could have in supporting the growth and development of all business in the UK & Ireland. We touch on how to make the logistics industry a first choice for people considering a career and also how Logistics UK (in partnership with other logistics trade associations) is trying to influence the UK Government to take a more coordinated approach to its management of this critical business sector. The “battle for talent” is discussed with the conclusion that we need a diverse mindset to attract the world-class skills and talent we need in the industry.


    It’s a broad-ranging conversation including highlights of the activities of “Generation Logistics” with more than 50 industry sponsors designed to get younger people aware of the enormous potential of a career within the logistics industry. Additionally, we shoot the breeze on whether coastal shipping could be a game changer for distribution in the UK, and think about the changes needed in the information systems to drive the journey to net zero.


    We conclude by discussing how sustainability may offer opportunities for the logistics industry to be better regarded and more profitable. For the value that the logistics industry provides the profits are very thin. Despite this, Philip is really optimistic for the future of the logistics industry in the UK as its importance is simply becoming more broadly understood.

    Links:

    ⁠⁠ LOGISTICS UK⁠⁠ - https://logistics.org.uk/ ⁠⁠Logistics Collective - The Podcast⁠⁠ - https://logisticscollective.com

    The Logistics Collective podcast is a production by ⁠⁠Loguru Ltd

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    56 分
  • RHA - Richard Smith
    2024/05/15

    In this podcast, we revisit Richard Smith of the RHA, who kindly offered to be the first person interviewed on this channel nearly two and a half years ago. There is much to catch up on with regard to the developments in the industry, most concerningly around the increasing numbers of hauliers that are sadly failing financially.

    We look to the future, and it was great to hear that several professional trade bodies in the logistics sector are beginning to collaborate and seek to influence the UK Government.

    We moved on to discuss sustainability and how we might design trucks that attract more drivers into the industry, and I left Richard with a challenge! I see the work of our professional trade bodies as highly valuable; the majority I have spoken to are truly connected with their membership at all levels. Richard demonstrates that he is a passionate advocate for the industry.


    Links:

    ⁠Road Haulage Association⁠ - https://www.rha.uk.net

    ⁠Logistics Collective - The Podcast⁠ - https://logisticscollective.com

    The Logistics Collective podcast is a production by ⁠Loguru Ltd

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    47 分