Posts Tagged “LTL”
SMC³ Behind the Scenes: Rachel Turpin
Authored by SMC³ on March 14, 2025
Recently, I had the privilege to chat with SMC³’s graphic/UI designer Rachel Turpin, to talk about all things Rachel – her role, her inspiration and the importance of her design work that our customers see every day!
Cracking the Code of LTL: How Money Is Made and Lost
Authored by SMC³ on March 6, 2025
In the second session of SMC3’s 2025 LTL Online Education Hybrid Series, Jenni McCammon, Senior Sales Director for Truckload at Ascend, offered an inside look at how less-than-truckload (LTL) freight operations turn a profit—or lose one.
Building your career in LTL: insights from Kris McLennan
Authored by SMC³ on February 27, 2025
In the opening session of SMC³’s 2025 LTL Online Education Hybrid Series, industry veteran Kris McLennan shared her personal journey and insights on building a lasting career in less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation.
Understanding Changes in Transportation Spend in 2025
Authored by SMC³ on February 20, 2025
Q&A with Brian Thompson, Chief Communication Officer, SMC³ Q: From your unique perspective, what do you see as the biggest challenges facing logistics andsupply chain professionals as we move into 2025? A: A significant challenge confronting the industry is the likelihood of shifting freight trends due to the relocation of production and manufacturing facilities worldwide, […]
Wrapping up: Day 3 of SMC³’s Jump Start 2025
Authored by SMC³ on February 5, 2025
Another year, another remarkable Jump Start! The final day brought this year’s event in for a landing with the insights and connections we’ve come to expect from such a diverse group of logistics professionals.
Empowering growth through innovation and integrity: Day 2 of SMC³’s Jump Start 2025
Authored by SMC³ on February 4, 2025
SMC3 Jump Start 2025 Day 2 continued to inspire and educate as we learned from leaders in all facets of the industry how emerging technology, partnerships, and strategic investments can create growth opportunities for freight companies—and how they can combat fraud and strategic theft in 2025.