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A Holistic Approach to Freight Savings with Mike Eberl

A Holistic Approach to Freight Savings with Mike Eberl

FromThe Logistics of Logistics


A Holistic Approach to Freight Savings with Mike Eberl

FromThe Logistics of Logistics

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Apr 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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download the audio file [00:21] Opening / Introduction [00:42] Introduce yourself and your company. I am the Founder and CEO of Customodal, based in Marshfield, WI, [01:59] Tell us about your background. Where did you grow up? Go to school? What was your major in college? I grew up mostly in Madison, Wisconsin. I enrolled in the forestry program at the University of Wisconsin, but two years in I had an epiphany that I wanted to pursue business. I graduated with a major in finance, investment, and banking from the University of Wisconsin. [02:44] What was your first job in logistics? My first logistics job was at an airport. I was hired as an accountant for an on-demand air charter operator that moved executives and high priority freight I stayed at the air charter for ten years, eventually moving up the ranks to the job of general manager. [03:14] When did you start your own company, and who were your first customers? April 2, 2000 is when the company began. We were primarily in the expedite business, targeting manufacturers of all sizes who were running just-in-time inventory systems that made an intermediary component in someone else’s just-in-time system. When I started my company, we were 100% asset-based and all of our drivers were company employees. [04:25] There’s an approach to freight savings that you use at Customodal, and I was hoping you could describe that to the audience. Our approach is deep engagement with our customers. Most transportation providers help their customers save money by reducing freight costs – negotiating better rates, finding cheaper carriers, volume, different modes, etc. We do all these things too, but that is just the starting point for us. We like to dig deeper and find the savings that comes from process change. We find the savings that come from fixing the disconnects and bottlenecks. When you align all the interests and groups within the company, you can find and capture hidden savings that are not found by traditional freight brokers. [05:31] You’ve transitioned away from having assets, so tell us about your current model. Starting in 2000, we went from owning four trucks with one terminal to owning nearly one hundred trucks operating out of multiple terminals in the Midwest in just a few years. Along the way, we opened a small brokerage which had a different pitch (value proposition) to it than the trucking company. With my background and experience, I began asking clients more questions about their wants and needs. into asking what our customers’ needs were and searching for solutions. I discovered that the “agnostic” approach I was interested in was difficult to pursue because of our asset utilization goals. It’s too easy when you have a brokerage and an asset side to automatically fill your own trucks. That wasn’t what I had envisioned for our business. [07:49] You mentioned that in the holistic approach, you’re engaging with the whole organization. Please explain who is involved in the process. We deal with the sales, operations and production, purchasing, finance and accounting, supply chain, and C-level. [09:08] How did you come about this approach? From my experience in air freight, trucking, brokerage, etc., I had the opportunity to learn a lot about the industry and also how the shipping function impacted other stakeholders within a company. My perspective helped me understand that the shipping function as much more than just shipping. The holistic view of shipping compelled us to engage with every stakeholder touched by the logistics function. [11:44] Let’s talk specifically about the different groups you work with. What are the typical value-adds that you discover? Operations : One of the biggest areas of opportunity we have discovered on operations and production people is the lack of communication. There’s typically a big disconnect between production and shipping. Supply chain management : With supply chain managers, we have a much higher-level convers
Released:
Apr 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Logistics of Logistics is a podcast hosted by industry expert Joe Lynch. Joe interviews founders, executives, and innovators who are shaping the future of logistics and supply chain. Topics include transportation, logistics, warehousing, technology, supply chain, and ecommerce. The Logistics of Logistics audience expects an inside perspective of what’s next in logistics and supply chain delivered via podcasts, videos, and articles. Topics include: Transportation Topics Small package, Small parcel, Air Cargo, Ocean Shipping, Ocean freight, Bulk carriers, Cargo ships, Container ships, Tankers (ocean tankers), Refrigerated ships (reefers), Roll-on/roll-off ships, Multi-purpose ship, General cargo ship, Break bulk cargo, General cargo, Less Than Truckload, LTL, Tractor, Trailers, Tractor-trailers, 48-foot trailer, 53-foot trailer, Truck lift-gate, Truck terminals, Truckload (TL), Full Truckload (FTL), Freight, Palleted freight, Pallets, Fleet acquisition, Equipment, Drivers, Truck Drivers, Driver leasing, Driver training, Driver safety, Hours of Service (HOS), Electronic Logging Device (ELD), Driver outsourcing, Dedicated Contract Carriage (DCC) Carrier contract, Spot rates, Contract rates, Pickup and delivery, Carrier Instructions, Freight characteristics, Dock management, Intermodal, Containerization, Containers, Final mile, Last mile, Rail transportation Warehousing Topics Warehouse storage, manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs, Pick and Pack, Sub-assembly, Site Location, Distribution Center Management, Inbound shipping, Outbound shipping, Receiving, Putaway, Put-away, Order processing, Replenishment, Pulling, Restocking, Picking, Validation, Sorting, Distribution Center Management System (DCMS), Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), Supply, Demand, Inventory, Inventory Management, Cross-docking, Cross-dock, Ecommerce fulfillment, Fulfillment, Packaging Logistics Topics 3rd party logistics, 3PL, 4th party logistics, 4PL, Just-in-Time (JIT), Payment auditing, Freight auditing, Payment Processing, Freight brokerage, Freight broker, Digital freight brokerage, Digital freight broker, Transparency, Visibility Special Topics Direct to Home, Direct to Store, Sustainability, Green Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Product Lifecycle Management, Supply Chain Security Analysis, Contingency planning, Crisis Planning, Global Expansion, Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ), Logistics Consulting, Transportation Consulting, Import / Export, Customs, Labor Management, Marketing Services, Customer Service Technology Topics Supply chain technology, Freighttech, Freight tech, Freight technology, EDI, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Predictive Analytics, Technology Services, Web Services, Global Trade Management (GTM), Transportation Management System (TMS), Warehouse Management System (WMS), Supplier Management, Customer Management, Cloud Based Solutions, Wireless