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Industry Leaders Address Port Efficiency, Midwest Distribution as Supply Chain Pressures Mount

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Monday, June 22, 2026

Executives across the freight sector are prioritizing operational efficiency as coastal ports expand infrastructure and regional networks face mounting pressure. Bo Bates, CEO of Evans Network of Companies, emphasized that East Coast carriers must optimize chassis pools and accelerate gate-turn times. He also stressed implementing predictive container tracking to reduce demurrage costs. In the Midwest, Transportation Equipment Network's COO Ari Silkey highlighted the importance of real-time asset visibility and integrated route-planning software to handle weather disruptions and rail schedule changes. Steam Logistics CEO Jason Provonsha noted the shift from manual booking processes to automated tendering systems, enabling smaller fleets to access spot market freight more efficiently. Meanwhile, collaborative capacity networks are gaining traction among mid-sized shippers. Fura CEO Jeff D'Angelo pointed to co-loading and shared lane strategies as critical tools for managing volatile margins and securing stable contract rates with carriers.

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