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EPISODE · Nov 28, 2025 · 36 MIN

Ep. 24 - Exporting Complexity Made Manageable - Leanne Parkin

from Chain Reaction - The Supply Chain and Logistics Podcast · host Michael Ostroumov

In this episode of Chain Reaction, Michael sits down with Leanne Parkin , Operations Director at Ramsden International, for a deep dive into the world of global export logistics. From accidental beginnings in criminology to leading complex warehousing, compliance, and logistics functions, Leanne Parkin recounts her progression into a role that now oversees one of the most intricate export operations in the UK. She breaks down what it really means to manage over 26,000 SKUs, dozens of suppliers, and regulatory hurdles spanning Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and beyond, all while keeping a relentless focus on customers and people management.Leanne also reveals how Brexit reshaped their business overnight, the sleepless nights caused by containers stuck at borders, and why technology, from export systems to AI-driven tracking, is becoming the backbone of modern logistics. She highlights the cultural nuance of exporting British products, the rising expectations of global consumers, and the human side of supply chain relationships. It’s a candid, insightful conversation that exposes the complexity, resilience, and constant adaptation required to run a world-class export operation.Guest Bio Leanne ParkinKey Takeaways Ramsden International exports over 26,000 SKUs across numerous global markets, each with unique compliance demands.Customer service experience gives Leanne’s team a distinct operational edge, linking logistics decisions to customer impact.The business exports into 100+ regulatory environments, with food-specific compliance creating constant complexity.Container delays at borders remain one of the most stressful and operationally disruptive challenges.Creating a European entity helped the company consolidate paperwork and avoid repeated border checks.Technology, including export systems, tracking platforms, and AI-based ETA predictions, is becoming indispensable.Some regions still rely heavily on physical documents and stamps, especially in the Middle East.Global demand for British food is driven by strong standards, cultural resonance, and expat communities.Gender balance in logistics leadership is improving, though cultural dynamics and old norms persist.Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Chain Reaction 00:24 Leanne’s unexpected path into logistics 02:30 Starting in customer service, not operations 04:10 What Ramsden International actually does 05:20 Managing 26,000 SKUs worldwide 06:40 What keeps Leanne awake at night 08:15 Where containers typically get stuck 10:20 The shock of Brexit and surviving the aftermath 12:40 Setting up a European entity to simplify trade 15:00 Technology and the future of export operations 17:10 AI, tracking systems, and operational efficiency 19:15 Paperwork realities in the Middle East 20:00 Serving customers big and small 22:40 Women in logistics and changing industry dynamics 26:30 How communication and platforms need to evolve 29:10 Global appetite for British food 31:30 Translating and relabelling for export markets 32:45 The magic-wand question: Fixing Brexit 34:20 Closing thoughts and thanksExplore FLOX (Supply Chain & Logistics Orchestration)If you need dependable partners across legs and lanes, explore vetted providers here #SupplyChain#Logistics#SupplyChainManagement#LogisticsOperations#SupplyChainStrategy#LogisticsTechnology#SupplyChainVisibility#LogisticsMarketplace#SupplyChainLeadership#FLOX

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