PodcastsNotíciasFreightCasts

FreightCasts

FreightWaves
FreightCasts
Último episódio

5273 episódios

  • FreightCasts

    Trucking’s Soft Market Is a WAR | Who Survives What Comes Next? | Brake Check

    28/05/2026 | 47min
    The trucking industry is at a breaking point.

    Spot rates are crushed. Small carriers are disappearing. Brokers and carriers are battling over transparency, pricing, and survival while AI and automation are rapidly changing the game.

    On this episode of Brake Check, we bring together a hard-hitting roundtable discussion on the real future of trucking:


    Why carrier attrition is accelerating


    Whether the “market cycle” excuse is finally dead


    The truth about broker margins and transparency


    What load boards MUST become to survive


    How AI is already reshaping trucking operations


    What owner-operators need to do RIGHT NOW to survive the next 2 years


    Who actually benefits when small fleets disappear

    No fluff. No corporate talking points. Just real conversations about where trucking is headed — and who may not make it there.

    If you’re a driver, owner-operator, broker, fleet owner, or anyone who cares about the future of freight, this is the conversation the industry needs to have.

    Subscribe to Brake Check for real trucking talk from the front lines of freight.

    Guests:

    Dan Lindsey & Paul Gibson from the Broker Carrier Summit

    Dale Prax with FreightValidate

    Nate Johnson with GLCS

    John Howland with⁠ Truckstop.com⁠

    Jessica Dotson with Triumph

    Jacob Thomas with BridgeHaul

    #Trucking #Freight #OwnerOperator #Logistics #TruckDrivers #FreightBroker #CDL #SupplyChain #AI #SpotMarket #LoadBoards #BrakeCheck

    ⁠Follow the Brake Check Podcast⁠

    ⁠Other FreightWaves Shows⁠
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • FreightCasts

    Why Most Small Carriers Never Touch Military Freight | The Long Haul

    28/05/2026 | 51min
    Military freight is one of the most misunderstood corners of trucking.

    Most owner-operators hear about Department of Defense freight and immediately assume:


    it’s impossible to access,


    only big fleets can get it,


    or the system is too complicated to understand.

    But the reality is deeper than that.

    In this episode of The Long Haul Podcast, Adam sits down with Philip Nenadov, CEO of Military Freight Consultants, to break down how military freight actually works, why the system operates under a completely different standard, and what small carriers misunderstand most about getting involved.

    This conversation digs into:


    Why military freight demands tighter compliance


    Why most carriers struggle to qualify


    The difference between transactional freight and trusted freight


    How the DoD views risk and carrier accountability


    Why discipline matters more than truck count


    And what the broader trucking industry can learn from military logistics

    This is not a sales episode.

    It’s a real discussion about standards, structure, and what separates professional carriers from everyone else.

    ⁠Follow The Long Haul Podcast⁠

    ⁠Other FreightWaves Shows⁠
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • FreightCasts

    Amazon E-Cargo Bikes Expand, Trucking Credit Woes Persist, & Motive Unveils AI Stack | The Morning Minute

    28/05/2026 | 3min
    In this episode, we kick things off by examining Amazon's aggressive push into urban micromobility with a ten-month e-cargo bike pilot program in Washington, D.C. deploying up to fifteen battery-powered bikes through independent delivery partners. This marks Amazon's second U.S. pilot following Brooklyn in 2024, and builds on a global network that delivered 170 million packages via micromobility in 2024 across more than forty-five cities worldwide.

    Meanwhile, a sobering reality check from the banking sector reveals that stronger freight rates haven't translated into healthier carrier balance sheets at BMO, one of the largest lenders to trucking. Gross impaired loans stood at $417.2 million U.S. dollars, while allowances for credit losses climbed to $86 million from $57 million a year earlier, signaling continued financial stress across the carrier segment despite recent market improvements.

    Finally, we explore how fleet technology provider Motive is betting that artificial intelligence can solve the industry's most persistent operational headaches with its new AI Dashcam Plus and Atlas assistant unveiled at Vision 26 in Nashville. The dashcam combines telematics and cameras into a single unit powered by a Qualcomm AI processor capable of running over thirty AI models simultaneously, while Atlas scans safety, compliance and fuel data to generate morning briefings and draft personalized driver messages, saving fleets an average of twenty hours per week.

    Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast

    Other FreightWaves Shows
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • FreightCasts

    Stopping the Freight Fraud Explosion Before Prime Day’s June Surge | WHAT THE TRUCK?!?

    27/05/2026 | 46min
    Welcome to another jam-packed edition of What The Truck, the fastest 45 minutes in freight! Host Malcolm Harris is holding down the fort today to bring you three incredible, heavy-hitting conversations with top leaders across the logistics and supply chain landscape.

    MoniKa Joshi, Product Marketing at Amazon Relay, drops by to discuss how Relay is combatting the exploding issue of freight fraud by building trust and security directly into the carrier experience. She shares insights on their screening processes , the Safety Rewards Program (and how you can get a free dashcam) , and how carriers can position themselves right now to maximize volume for Prime Day, which hits early this year in June!

    Geoff Anderman, CEO of STG Logistics, gives us a look behind the curtain at what it takes to lead through one of the toughest freight environments in recent memory. Fresh off a consensual restructuring that slashed the majority of the company’s debt, Jeff shares masterclass insights on resilient leadership , the future of capacity , and what it truly means to operate as North America’s only true “port-to-door” containerized freight provider.

    Sean Mitchell, VP of Customer Operations at Gather AI, closes out the bullpen to tackle the massive $1.7 trillion problem plaguing supply chains: the warehouse reality gap. Learn how Gather AI is turning standard forklifts and autonomous drones into active data platforms , fixing inventory inaccuracies at the source, and helping companies bypass the hidden “AI trust tax”.

    ⁠Watch on YouTube⁠

    ⁠Visit our sponsor - TAYLOR AND MARTIN⁠

    ⁠Subscribe to the WTT newsletter⁠

    ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠

    ⁠Spotify⁠

    ⁠More FreightWaves Podcasts⁠

    #WHATTHETRUCK #FreightNews #supplychain
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • FreightCasts

    House Passes Major Trucking Bill, Ontario Training Audit Failures, & Supreme Court CDL Ruling | The Morning Minute

    27/05/2026 | 4min
    In this episode, we kick things off by examining a sweeping piece of legislation that just cleared its first major hurdle on Capitol Hill. The House Transportation and Infrastructure committee has overwhelmingly approved the BUILD America 250 Act by a decisive sixty-two to two vote, drawing rare bipartisan praise from both OOIDA and the American Trucking Associations. Two provisions in the sprawling, thousand-plus-page bill are generating particular attention from truckers: mandatory bathroom access at facilities where drivers are delivering or loading cargo, and expanded funding for commercial vehicle parking under an improved version of Jason's Law, which is named after a driver murdered in 2009 while parked at an abandoned gas station.

    Next, we head north to examine a damning government audit that's exposing widespread failures in commercial driver training oversight. Ontario Auditor General Shelley Spence's office sent undercover secret shoppers to six truck driving schools, uncovering shocking compliance gaps where two private career colleges provided only fifty-nine and eighty-one hours of training, well below the province's mandatory minimum of one hundred three point five hours. The audit also revealed that Ontario's Ministry had never inspected fifty-four of the province's two hundred sixteen registered private career colleges offering Entry Level Training as of March 2025, despite industry groups warning officials as early as 2017 that stronger compliance measures were desperately needed.

    Finally, we cover a high-profile interstate legal battle over commercial driver licenses and immigration. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected Florida's attempt to sue California and Washington over the issuance of CDLs to immigrants who are not legally authorized to be in the United States. The case stemmed from a deadly crash on Florida's Turnpike in August 2025 involving a truck driver from India who held a valid CDL issued by California, with Florida's Attorney General seeking an injunction barring the two states from issuing licenses to applicants who are not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. The court's refusal to hear the case leaves existing CDL licensing rules in California and Washington intact.

    Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast

    Other FreightWaves Shows
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mais podcasts de Notícias
Sobre FreightCasts
A full trailer load of freight podcasts from FreightWaves. Enjoy shows like the award-winning WHAT THE TRUCK?!? podcast, Put That Coffee Down, Freightonomics, Fuller Speed Ahead, Great Quarter, Gals and more with one click of the subscribe button. One freight feed to rule them all!
Site de podcast

Ouça FreightCasts, Boletim Folha e muitos outros podcasts de todo o mundo com o aplicativo o radio.net

Obtenha o aplicativo gratuito radio.net

  • Guardar rádios e podcasts favoritos
  • Transmissão via Wi-Fi ou Bluetooth
  • Carplay & Android Audo compatìvel
  • E ainda mais funções
FreightCasts: Podcast do grupo