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Thomas Deakins and Joe Lynch discuss the FreightTech roadmap. Thomas is Founder and CEO of Thomas Deakins Consulting, where he advises logistics and supply chain companies on digital supply chain strategy, technology selection, and creating supply chain partnerships.
About Thomas Deakins
Thomas Deakins is Founder and CEO of Thomas Deakins Consulting, a freight technology advisory. Thomas is well known in the supply chain ecosystem with a history of success in the supply chain technology and consulting/services industry. Thomas is recognized as a leader in building strategic world-class supply chain partner ecosystems. He is known for his thought leadership and experience in ESG Scope 3 transportation sustainability, TMS applications, real time supply chain visibility applications, and digital supply chain strategies. During his 30 years plus career, Thomas has worked for project44, Oracle, Trimble, MavenWire, MercuryGate, CHEP and JB Hunt. Thomas earned his MBA in Global Supply Chain from the University of Tennessee Knoxville.
About Thomas Deakins Consulting
Thomas Deakins Consulting is a trusted advisor to clients in three areas of the supply chain ecosystem: 1.) Digital Supply Chain Data Strategy, 2.) Digital Supply Chain Technology Selection, 3.) Creating World Class Supply Chain Partnership Ecosystem. The firm has 3 marketing segments: technology start-ups struggling with market fit, shippers and 3PLs that need helps with supply chain tech selection, and go-to-market strategies for emerging and established supply chain technology companies.
Key Takeaways: The FreightTech Roadmap
- Thomas Deakins is Founder and CEO of Thomas Deakins Consulting, where he advises logistics and supply chain companies on digital supply chain strategy, technology selection, and creating supply chain partnerships.
- In the podcast interview, Thomas and Joe discuss the FreightTech road map and its impact on shippers, brokers, 3PLs, and technology companies.