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Talking Transports by Bloomberg Intelligence features forwarding thinking conversations with analysts, executives and entrepreneurs that are shaping the future of the freight transportation industry. The focus will be on trucking, railroads, ocean and air freight markets and everything in between.

Global supply chains remain under pressure from geopolitical disruptions, tight airfreight capacity and shifting sourcing strategies. In this episode of the Talking Transports podcast, AIT Worldwide Logistics Chairman and CEO Vaughn Moore joins Bloomberg Intelligence’s Senior Transportation and Logistics Analyst Lee Klaskow to discuss how freight forwarders are helping customers navigate an increasingly complex environment. Moore explains why airfreight markets remain constrained by capacity rather than demand, with hyperscalers and data-center investment becoming major drivers of cargo volumes. He also discusses evolving ocean freight dynamics, growing demand for customs and trade compliance expertise, and why AI is emerging as a productivity enhancer rather than a replacement for freight forwarding professionals. The conversation covers how scale, technology and supply chain agility are becoming key competitive advantages in global logistics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Many trucking companies have endured a prolonged freight downturn, but specialized bulk carriers are experiencing a different cycle. In this episode of the Talking Transports podcast, Autumn Transport CEO Julie Andrich joins Bloomberg Intelligence senior transportation and logistics analyst Lee Klaskow to discuss how the company’s focus on food, feed, agricultural and industrial bulk freight has insulated it from much of the volatility affecting traditional truckload markets. Andrich explains how Autumn’s owner-operator model and long-term customer relationships have supported growth and pricing stability. She also discusses capacity tightening from regulatory enforcement, investments in AI and workflow automation, and why service, driver relationships and niche expertise remain key competitive advantages in an evolving freight market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Global supply chains have become more complex as companies prioritize resilience over efficiency and diversify sourcing beyond single-country strategies. In this episode of the Talking Transports podcast, DHL Global Forwarding CEO Oscar de Bok joins Bloomberg Intelligence senior transportation and logistics analyst Lee Klaskow to discuss how geopolitical disruptions, shifting trade flows and increasing regulatory complexity are reshaping global logistics. De Bok explains how supply chains have evolved from “just in time” to “just in case,” driving demand for greater flexibility, customs expertise and trade-compliance support. He also discusses tight airfreight capacity, evolving ocean-freight dynamics and DHL’s investments in AI and automation to improve pricing, customs processing and route optimization. The conversation highlights why supply-chain agility has become a critical competitive advantage in an increasingly unpredictable global economy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Freight markets are tightening after years of weak pricing, driven more by shrinking capacity and stricter enforcement than surging demand. In this Talking Transports podcast, White Arrow founder and CEO Chris Ceausu joins Bloomberg Intelligence’s senior transportation and logistics analyst Lee Klaskow to discuss how regulatory scrutiny around electronic-logging-device compliance, safety and carrier oversight is reshaping trucking economics. Ceausu explains why he believes rates in key truckload lanes could rise significantly as routing guides fail and compliant capacity tightens. He also discusses White Arrow’s focus on temperature-controlled less-than-truckload and intermodal logistics, while outlining how proprietary technology, AI-driven workflow automation, and load-level profitability analysis are improving operational efficiency in an increasingly volatile freight market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Freight markets are tightening in ways not seen since deregulation, driven more by shrinking capacity than surging demand. In this Talking Transports podcast, Triumph Financial Founder & CEO Aaron Graft joins Bloomberg Intelligence’s senior transportation and logistics analyst Lee Klaskow and Bloomberg Intelligence midcap bank analyst Eric Bedell to discuss how regulatory enforcement, rising insurance costs, and increased scrutiny of carrier compliance are reshaping trucking economics. Graft explains how Triumph’s payments network and factoring platform provide visibility into roughly 67% of brokered freight transactions, giving the company unique insight into freight flows, carrier health, and pricing trends. He also discusses fraud prevention, broker liability risks, and how embedded payments and freight intelligence are transforming trucking finance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Freight congestion and inefficient cargo handoffs remain major pain points across ports, rail yards and industrial corridors. In this Talking Transports podcast, Glīd Technologies founder and CEO Kevin Damoa joins Bloomberg Intelligence’s senior transportation and logistics analyst Lee Klaskow to discuss how his military logistics experience inspired the company’s autonomous road-to-rail freight platform. Damoa explains how Glīd’s vehicles and AI orchestration software are designed to reduce cargo touches, lower dwell time and activate underused rail infrastructure. He also outlines the company’s dual-use strategy serving both commercial logistics and defense applications, while discussing autonomous deployment timelines and the broader opportunity to modernize first-mile freight movement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Amazon.com’s expanding logistics ambitions are poised to disrupt multiple transportation segments, from parcel to brokerage and LTL. In this Talking Transports podcast, Morgan Stanley Managing Director Ravi Shanker joins Bloomberg Intelligence’s senior transportation and logistics analyst Lee Klaskow to discuss how Amazon’s scale and asset-light approach could pressure incumbents across freight markets. Shanker outlines structural challenges in parcel, including the unsustainability of free shipping and rising competition, while highlighting a constructive outlook for trucking as tightening supply drives rate recovery. He also examines how AI — particularly physical AI, such as autonomous trucks — could reshape the industry, and why transportation may look fundamentally different over the next decade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Freight markets are tightening after a prolonged downturn, but the driver is shrinking capacity rather than rising demand. In this Talking Transports podcast, DAT Principal Analyst Dean Croke joins Bloomberg Intelligence senior transportation and logistics analyst Lee Klaskow to discuss how regulatory enforcement around driver qualifications, fraud and compliance is removing trucks from the market. Spot rates in some lanes are up 20–25% year over year, with truck postings down about 30% and load postings rising, signaling tighter conditions. Croke highlights early increases in contract rates, growing volatility in produce and flatbed markets, and why the next cycle may be more sustained. He also explains how greater data transparency and AI adoption are accelerating market shifts and reshaping pricing dynamics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Freight markets are stabilizing after a prolonged downturn, driven more by a supply correction than demand growth. In this Talking Transports podcast, J.B. Hunt CEO Shelley Simpson joins Bloomberg Intelligence’s senior freight transportation and logistics analyst Lee Klaskow to discuss how regulatory enforcement is tightening trucking capacity and lifting rates. Simpson, whose more than 30 years at J.B. Hunt took her from pricing roles to CEO, outlines the company’s focus on intermodal growth, where improved service and higher fuel costs are driving mode conversion. She also highlights investments in technology and AI to boost productivity and scale efficiently. Though demand remains uneven, Simpson emphasizes culture, leadership development and a people-first strategy as key to navigating cycles and positioning J.B. Hunt for long-term growth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Europe’s trucking market is stabilizing after a prolonged downturn, but structural challenges remain. In this episode of the Talking Transports podcast, Girteka CEO Edvardas Liachovicius joins Bloomberg Intelligence’s Lee Klaskow to discuss how overcapacity and weak demand in 2023–24 pressured rates and profitability, with only early signs of balance emerging. Liachovicius highlights a structural driver shortage, worsened by geopolitical events, as a key constraint on growth, alongside fuel volatility and fragmented regulation across 27 countries. He outlines Girteka’s focus on temperature-controlled, high-care cargo and long-haul corridors, while emphasizing that driver availability — not demand — is now the primary limiter of capacity and future expansion. Liachovicius shares his journey from one of Girteka’s first employees to CEO. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.