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What The Freight Podcast

Max Kantzer
What The Freight Podcast
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  • 003 - Navigating the Busy Ports of the East Coast
    In this episode, Max Kantzer is joined by Horst and Dennis to explore the bustling container ports on the US East Coast. Learn about the unique infrastructures and commodities of each port. Here are some remarkable quotes from the episode: "Norfolk is a big area where there's a lot of rail traffic that ultimately moves into the Midwest." "Port Everglades and Miami, much like Houston Port, they are one of the few ports on the East Coast that has an accessorial fee." "I was down in Savannah a few months ago and got a chance to tour the area right outside of Garden Terminals there. And they're just creating, there's a lot of warehouses, DC after DC." Join us as we dive into the exciting world of East Coast ports and discover what makes them unique.
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  • 002 - Exploring the Container Ports on the Gulf Coast
    Exploring the Container Ports on the Gulf Coast In this episode, the host Max Kantzer discusses the container ports on the U.S. Gulf Coast, including Houston, Mobile, New Orleans, and Tampa. Here are some notable quotes: "Houston is the largest tonnage port in the country because of barge traffic and the oil." "The Gulf Coast ports are generally higher rated than the East Coast, with a rate differential of anywhere from $100 to $200 per container." "The problem with the Gulf ports is really based on Houston, because of the channel length and the width of it. There's a draft issue of 45 feet, so that restricts all of the vessels now going into the Gulf to really post-Panamax vessels." "The Tampa port is expanding and there are more Tampa services going in there. And not just out of Latin America, but also out of Europe as well." In this episode, our host highlights the unique challenges facing the container ports on the Gulf Coast, including the draft issue in Houston and the limited vessel size. Despite these challenges, we learn the Gulf Coast ports are still a viable option for importers to explore.
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  • 001 - The West Coast Container Port Deep Dive
    In this episode, the host Max Kantzer is joined by his co-hosts as they discuss the logistics industry and the challenges of port congestion. They take a closer look at container ports on the West Coast and compare and contrast the different terminals. Some notable quotes from the episode include: "You always have to remember that there's two entities here, there's the entities of the business side the commercial side who want to see more space, for terminals and port areas for helping commerce in America, and then you see the other side where people say well there's only a finite amount of coastal space left on the United States and that's prime real estate" "So it's important for the people involved with the pulling of the containers to know, number one, which terminal you're dealing with, what are the operating hours for that specific day, and then obviously you go from there when it comes to the actual hours you can get access to the terminal to pull containers." "You know, again, look, I just think people need to realize that, you know, the West Coast is going to continue to be probably the majority, always be the big, you know, numbers when it comes to overall imports." "LA and Long Beach is not going anywhere, man. They're going to be the big boys on the block for the foreseeable future." The hosts discuss the differences between the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports, the challenges of port congestion, and the importance of understanding the operating hours and procedures for each terminal. They also touch on the controversy surrounding the use of coastal space for either commercial or residential purposes. Overall, this episode provides valuable insights into the world of container ports and the logistics industry.
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  • 000 - Last Mile Delivery Challenges
    Welcome to the first episode of "What The Freight" podcast, your go-to source for all things logistics and transportation. Max Kantzer, your host, is joined today by the co-hosts Horst Percival, Anthony Ambrosio, Dennis Wilkinson, and Keith Block. In this episode, we dive deep into the last mile delivery challenges and rail situations. The discussion moves on to the challenges of picking up containers at the rail, and the additional costs associated with it. The team discusses the importance of pre-pulls to avoid any carrier or rail demurrage, and the additional charges that truckers incur such as yard storage and chassis fees. The team also talks about the difficulties of setting appointments with truckers and the importance of communication with customers to avoid any confusion. They discuss the distance between container depots, chassis depots, and rail terminals, and the additional costs incurred due to the distance. Horst highlights the difference in cost when coming in via the East Coast and the West Coast and the importance of choosing the right carrier. The team also discusses the impact of COVID on the trucking industry, lack of equipment, and drivers. In conclusion, the team emphasizes the importance of sharing information and eliminating surprises to streamline the process and avoid any confusion. Join us in these exciting discussions on logistics and transportation.
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About What The Freight Podcast

Welcome to "What the Freight", the podcast that delves into the world of logistics and supply chain management. Join us as we explore the latest trends, innovations, and challenges affecting businesses in this industry. In each episode, we bring you engaging discussions with experts and thought leaders on a range of topics, including transportation, warehousing, technology, sustainability, and more. We'll explore the latest innovations in logistics technology, discuss how global events and trends are impacting the industry, and provide valuable insights and advice for businesses looking to optimize their supply chain operations. Whether you're a transportation manager, warehouse operator, or supply chain executive, "What the Freight" is the podcast for you. We'll tackle tough issues facing logistics and supply chain professionals today, such as supply chain disruption, regulatory compliance, and the ongoing driver shortage. We believe that knowledge sharing and collaboration are essential to success in the logistics industry. Our podcast is a platform for industry professionals to connect, share ideas, and learn from one another. So, tune in to "What the Freight" and join the conversation on the latest developments in logistics and supply chain management. We look forward to having you with us!
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