S1E7: Will There Be a New World Order in Supply Chain?

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S4E8: Service, Specialization, & the Evolving 3PL Landscape with Red Stag CEO Wally Shaw

In this episode, hosts Ted Stank and Tom Goldsby welcome Wally Shaw, CEO of Red Stag Fulfillment, to explore how a purpose-built 3PL is carving out a competitive edge by focusing on what others avoid.Shaw shares how Red Stag built its model around big, bulky products—an overlooke ...  Show more

S4E7: Industrial Real Estate's New Reality with KBC Advisors' Todd Steffen

In this episode, hosts Ted Stank and Tom Goldsby welcome Todd Steffen, market leader at KBC Advisors, to discuss how the industrial real estate market is both a mirror and a leading indicator of supply chain health.Steffen, a longtime GSCI Advisory Board member, brings a practiti ...  Show more

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