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Building Strong Carrier Relationships with Dan Lindsey

The Logistics of Logistics

Dan has been in the logistics industry since 2001 when he began working the preload shift for UPS. Since then, he has worked as a freight broker, operations manager, and business development leader in multiple segments of the industry. The Broker-Carrier Summit is a valuable event for both brokers and carriers.

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The Broker-Carrier Summit with Dan Lindsey

The Logistics of Logistics

Dan has been in the logistics industry since 2001 when he began working the preload shift for UPS. Since then, he has worked as a freight broker, operations manager, and business development leader in multiple segments of the industry. The Broker-Carrier Summit is a valuable event for both brokers and carriers.

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The History of eCommerce: From the 1960s to the 2020s

Ship Monk

Towards the tail end of the ‘60s, three key events happened in quick succession: In 1968, The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) commissioned the world’s first routers. In 1969, the military developed ARPANET to ensure that critical lines of communication would be maintained in the event of a nuclear attack. The sky’s the limit!

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What Is Connected Vehicle And History of Connected Vehicles

FueLoyal

Connected vehicles are able to access, send, and receive data, communicating real-time locations and events to every device around them, and upcoming. In 2001, vehicle manufacturers would install remote diagnostics in their connected vehicles, to let them diagnose problems within the vehicle much quicker.

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US-China Relations may Reshape Global trade in the Future

ShipLilly

On the 11th of December 2001, China joined the World Trade Organization. At that point, container shipping was already a well-established industry with specific protocols and procedures. The entrance of China into the leading global trading framework meant that the industrial capabilities of that country could have its full impact.