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“Many of us ask who’s going to teach the younger generation, but it really falls on all of us…Ask McLeod about the universities they work with and see if you can contribute anything to those programs.”


– Alan Wahburn Vice President of Operations, Universal Logistics


Cnversations wih vetrans o th transpotation industry


McLeod Insights is an interview-based series that supports transportation and logistics business owners by providing them with insightful and interesting transportation intelligence that directly relates to how they run their business.


The series features conversations with longtime industry veterans who are now team members at McLeod Software, alongside other industry thought leaders. Our goal is to support and empower our customers by helping them learn about proven ideas and best practices that will have a positive impact on how they run their companies.


LISTEN TODAY AT INSIGHTS.MCLEODSOFTWARE.COM


“It’s important to have your metrics identified before you even start a project. That way, you know when you’re hitting your milestones, and you know if you’re getting what you need out of it.”


-Tiany Giekes


Product Manager, McLeod Software


“There has been so much hype about AI, but we also know that there are real and valuable applications in the supply chain and the trucking industry”


– Ahmed Ebrahim Vice President of Integrations and Partnerships, McLeod Software


“Trucking is built on relationships. If you have them, you’re doing good. If you don’t, you’re hurting.”


- Cis Wison


Data Scientist, McLeod Software


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