Spot Rates Slip 10%; Customs Broker Explores Tariff Changes; Chassis Theft Ring Exposed | WHAT THE TRUCK?!?

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What's Happening in the World of Logistics?

On episode 802 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, host Dooner delves into the complexities of new tariff and de minimis rulings. Verified by none other than Ernesto Hernandez Jr., a licensed customs broker, this episode unfolds the workings of these rulings, the timeline for their impact, and crucial insights into global trade.

Headline Highlights

  • Spot Rates Dip by 10%: Following the holiday peak, spot rates have taken a notable downturn, affecting logistics and transportation sectors.
  • Super Bowl Hangovers: $3 Billion Economic Impact: The post-Super Bowl season poses a financial hiccup for businesses, tallying up a $3 billion economic cost.
  • Chassis Theft Ring Busted: In Los Angeles, authorities dismantled a high-profile chassis theft ring, recovering stolen property and ensuring safer logistics networks.

Industry Insights

  • Supply Chain Education Boost: Rob Liss of MAKA Logistics discusses his role on Loyola University Chicago's Supply Chain and Sustainability Advisory Board for 2025, illustrating the intersection of academia and industry.

  • Training the 3PL Forces: Justin Ross from FLS Transportation provides expertise on corporate training for third-party logistics (3PL) personnel, spotlighting the drive for excellence in logistics services.

Additional Content

  • Remembering Wojtek: A moment of tribute to Wojtek, honoring his memorable legacy.

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