EPISODE · Dec 4, 2020 · 26 MIN
Tapping into the brains of a leading college to aid trucking
from Drilling Deep with John Kingston · host FreightWaves
Sometimes, those on the inside of a company need to turn to an outside perspective. They can always hire consultants for a lot of money. Or in trucking, they can turn to the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics. On the Drilling Deep podcast this week, David Correll, a research scientist at the center and an expert on trucking, joins host John Kingston to discuss his perspectives on the industry and how he believes that tackling terminal dwell should be a key target in bringing more efficiency to the supply chain. Also on this week's Drilling Deep, Kingston talks about why decisions being announced this week are likely to have significant implications on the oil market of the future. From the perspective of diesel consumers, the decisions aren't favorable. More FreightWaves podcasts Apple Podcasts Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sometimes, those on the inside of a company need to turn to an outside perspective. They can always hire consultants for a lot of money. Or in trucking, they can turn to the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics. On the Drilling Deep podcast this week, David Correll, a research scientist at the center and an expert on trucking, joins host John Kingston to discuss his perspectives on the industry and how he believes that tackling terminal dwell should be a key target in bringing more efficiency to the supply chain. Also on this week's Drilling Deep, Kingston talks about why decisions being announced this week are likely to have significant implications on the oil market of the future. From the perspective of diesel consumers, the decisions aren't favorable. More FreightWaves podcasts Apple Podcasts Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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