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More Than A Broker | Spot

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Spot's new podcast, “More Than a Broker,” is hosted by Spot Co-founder, Andrew Elsener. This podcast features interviews with industry experts and explores the latest trends and challenges in the freight transportation industry.

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  • What Is and What Isn’t Happening with AI in Logistics with Spot’s Tech Team
    2025/11/18

    In this episode of More Than a Broker, three members of Spot’s Red Technologies team sat down to discuss the integration of AI in logistics, focusing on its definitions, importance, and the journey of implementation at Spot.

    Director of Red Technologies Ben Garvin led a conversation with Alex Johnson, Director of Development Operations, and Tyler Hampton, Director of Data Science and Engineering, that focused on the significance of intelligent automation, the workforce skills gap, and the evolving nature of jobs driven by AI. They share insights on successful case studies, common pitfalls in AI adoption, and the future roadmap for AI innovations at Spot, highlighting the collaborative culture that drives their technological advancements.

    About Red Technologies

    Red Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Spot, was founded by Andy Schenck and Andrew Elsener in 2019. Through their experience in the 3PL space and building a network of close relationships with carriers and shippers, Andy and Andrew realized that having the right technology in place would increase efficiency and streamline communication for their customers and their customers’ operations. Rather than implementing an out-of-the-box solution, they developed proprietary software, MySpot, a transportation management system (TMS) that provides complete visibility into customers’ supply chain operations.

    Reasons to Listen

    · Go beyond the hype and learn how AI is genuinely engineered to understand and act on complex business information.

    · Discover why intelligent automation is the critical engine for optimizing your business processes right now.

    · Understand how AI will redefine jobs—and the essential skills developers need to maintain mastery in an automated world.

    · Hear why establishing a single source of data truth is the absolute prerequisite for any effective AI deployment.

    · Learn the proven strategy of focusing on high-value problems one at a time to guarantee superior AI solutions that boost customer service and efficiency.

    · Get the critical insights on why deep collaboration between technical and business teams is non-negotiable for successful AI adoption.

    · Get an exclusive look at how AI will transform Spot's customer support and pricing models—and what that means for you.

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    26 分
  • The Evolution of Logistics Education with Dr. Zac Rogers
    2025/10/14

    Welcome back to More Than a Broker.

    In this episode of 'More Than a Broker', Spot Co-Founder Andrew Elsener is joined by Dr. Zac Rogers, PhD., Associate Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management at Colorado State University, for a discussion on the evolution of supply chain education, the significance of the Logistics Managed Index (LMI), and the impact of economic indicators on transportation and logistics.

    The conversation examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on supply chains, the implications of tariffs on the market, and the ever-changing dynamics of retail peak seasons.

    The pair also touches on the future of reshoring and nearshoring, the importance of data and analytics in logistics, and concludes with insights on the logistics industry's future.

    About Dr. Zac Rogers
    Dr. Zac Rogers is an Associate Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management at Colorado State University. His primary research interests include the financial impact of supply chain sustainability, emerging logistics technologies, supply chain cybersecurity, and various other emerging issues in purchasing and logistics.

    Dr. Rogers’ work has appeared in multiple academic journals, corporate white papers, trade publications, and conference proceedings. He is also a frequent speaker at both academic and practitioner-oriented conferences. Dr. Rogers earned his B.S. and M.B.A. degrees at the University of Nevada, Reno, and his PhD in supply chain management from Arizona State University. Before returning to academia, Dr. Rogers worked as a purchasing agent for a large hotel and resort, and as an operations manager for Quidsi, a subsidiary of Amazon.


    Reasons to Listen

    · Supply chain education is still a relatively new field.

    · The Logistics Managed Index (LMI) predicts economic activity through transportation metrics.

    · COVID-19 caused unprecedented changes in supply chain dynamics.

    · Tariffs have a significant impact on supply chain costs and strategies.

    · Retailers are experiencing a bifurcated peak season due to inventory management.

    · Reshoring and nearshoring are becoming more prevalent in supply chain strategies.

    · Data and analytics are crucial for optimizing logistics operations.

    · The logistics industry is evolving rapidly, requiring constant adaptation.

    · Understanding economic indicators can help predict market trends.

    · Collaboration and innovation are key to navigating supply chain challenges.

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    49 分
  • Dare Greatly with John Gatesman
    2025/09/09

    Welcome back to More Than a Broker.

    In this episode of More Than a Broker, Spot Co-Founder, Andrew Elsener, sits down with John Gatesman, CEO and Founder of Gatesman, an award-winning ad agency, as the pair compare insights into the logistics and marketing industries.

    Gatesman shares his journey from aspiring to be a truck driver at a young age to becoming a successful entrepreneur. He emphasizes the importance of creativity, adaptability, and building strong client relationships in a rapidly changing business landscape.

    The conversation also explores the impact of technology and AI on marketing, the importance of hiring for culture, and the lessons each has learned throughout their entrepreneurial journeys.

    About John Gatesman

    Under John Gatesman’s leadership, Gatesman has grown to become one of the most successful independent agencies in the Northeast, having been named one of the nation’s fastest-growing companies for nine consecutive years. Gatesman has also been recognized as one of the top 100 independent agencies nationwide and as one of the Best Places to Work for eight straight years.

    John identified and led the successful acquisitions of digital firm Quest Fore in 2014 and Nobel Communications in 2017, which expanded agency operations into Chicago and the Midwest. His passion and devotion to his clients, along with his relentless pursuit of their success, continue to be the driving force behind Gateman’s agency’s mantra, “Good Enough Sucks.”

    John’s leadership has guided and cultivated teams across a diverse array of notable brands, such as UPMC, Northwell Health, Coen Children’s, Del Monte, PPG, Disney, and many more. He began his career with Ross Roy Group after being selected as one of only six people nationally for its Executive Management Training Program. He then moved on to management positions at Ogilvy, Doner, and Ketchum before joining BNY Mellon as Senior Marketing Director and later Brunner as VP of Client Services, ultimately founding Gatesman in 2006.



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    48 分
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