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The sharp competition in the visibility sector

With capital pouring in and acquisitions being made, the fight to become the dominant player in the visibility space is in full swing. JP Hampstead, the director of Passport Research at FreightWaves, has been closely following the developments in that sector. He joins host John Kingston on Drilling Deep to talk about the biggest players in the market, gives a definition of visibility and reviews just how competitive the field is. Also on Drilling Deep, Kingston talks about the blessed sounds of silence coming from the diesel and oil markets these days.

Episode 67 of the Drilling Deep with John Kingston podcast, hosted by FreightWaves, titled "The sharp competition in the visibility sector" was published on April 8, 2021 and runs 30 minutes.

April 8, 2021 ·30m · Drilling Deep with John Kingston

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With capital pouring in and acquisitions being made, the fight to become the dominant player in the visibility space is in full swing. JP Hampstead, the director of Passport Research at FreightWaves, has been closely following the developments in that sector. He joins host John Kingston on Drilling Deep to talk about the biggest players in the market, gives a definition of visibility and reviews just how competitive the field is. Also on Drilling Deep, Kingston talks about the blessed sounds of silence coming from the diesel and oil markets these days. Apple Podcast Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

With capital pouring in and acquisitions being made, the fight to become the dominant player in the visibility space is in full swing. JP Hampstead, the director of Passport Research at FreightWaves, has been closely following the developments in that sector. He joins host John Kingston on Drilling Deep to talk about the biggest players in the market, gives a definition of visibility and reviews just how competitive the field is. Also on Drilling Deep, Kingston talks about the blessed sounds of silence coming from the diesel and oil markets these days. Apple Podcast Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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