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Logistics Experts

June 9, 2015 by angishields

Midtown Business Radio
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Logistics Experts
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Michael Golden, Bo Wilkins, Enrique Alvarez, and Page Siplon

Logistics Experts

A few weeks ago, I hosted Jannine Miller, Director, Center of Innovation for Logistics at the Georgia Department of Economic Development. We talked about what the state of Georgia is doing to facilitate an effective, innovative infrastructure to support logistics needs for regional businesses.

On this week’s show I sat down with friend of the show, Bo Wilkins, of Sound River Advisors and three logistics experts who represent workforce management, third party logistics (3PL), and the legal needs for the vertical.

Page Siplon is the CEO of Team One Logistics. He was actually Jannine Miller’s predecessor at the Georgia Department of Economic Development. Team One Logistics is a workforce management company that supplies an outsourced option for logistics companies that want to achieve greater profitability and reduced risk. One of the largest (if not the largest) costs for a business comes from their SG&A which includes employee-related expense such as salaries, taxes, and worker’s comp.

Team One Logistics takes over (or provides) and manages the workforce for logistics companies and logistics divisions within enterprises. By allowing Team One to “own” and provide the employees such as truck drivers, forklift operators, etc., their clients give up the exposure to risk that comes with worker’s compensation, health benefits, and other employee-related costs. These expenses are often one of the largest if not the largest costs for a company.

Because their focus is exclusively on the human component necessary to make a logistics operation work, Team One is able to take advantage of their large workforce to get good benefits rates for their workers. They’re also able to manage worker’s comp risks effectively through focused education and policies for their workers that reduce risk for accidents.

Vector Global Logistics is an asset free, third party logistics company /  NVOCC that provides exceptional sea freight, air freight, truck, rail, general logistic services and consulting for their clients. Their unique results-only culture brings a fresh and new approach to logistics.

Vector Global Logistics Managing Director, Enrique Alvarez, came on and talked about how they use a consultative approach with their customers to maximize efficiency and cost savings for their client companies. Rather than focusing on simply leasing out available cargo space, the company continually seeks to learn more about the businesses they serve in an effort to identify ways that transport routes and modes provide the fastest possible shipping for the lowest possible cost.

Enrique shared a story about a client for whom they were able to save $2 million annually by changing the primary route an international company was utilizing. They were able to save another major manufacturer millions by addressing the shipping option being used which meant inventory arrived as much as 2 weeks sooner than had been experienced previously.

Michael Golden is a partner with Arnall, Golden, & Gregory. They’re an Atlanta-based law firm that provides a variety of corporate legal expertise, one of which being logistics. Michael explained how important it is for the businesses operating within the logistics arena to have a relationship with a law firm with logistics experts on their team. He gave several examples of common missteps logistics companies make in their operations that can result in significant financial loss. One of those relates to companies listing what the law would consider “employees” as 1099 Independent Contractors.

We also talked about the impact that the Affordable Care Act will have on these companies as the employer mandate rolls into effect in the coming year. Without the right legal expert, these businesses can be exposed to major costs and penalties if they don’t handle their approach to employee benefits requirements correctly.

Special Guests:

Bo Wilkins, Partner, SoundRiver Advisors  Linkedin    

SoundRiver Advisors

  • Former Executive Managing Director, Wealth Management, Reliance Trust Company
  • Former Partner, Nease, Lagana, Eden, & Culley
  • BA, History & German, Hampden-Sydney College
  • CLU – Chartered Life Underwriter; ChFC – Chartered Financial Consultant; CAP – Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy

Page Siplon, CEO of Team One Logistics  facebook_logo_small3  twitter_logo_small  linkedin_small1

Team One Logistics

  • MS, Computer & Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Previous Program Director, Center for Innovation in Logistics, Georgia Department of Economic Development
  • 2015 Top-100 Most Influential Georgians, Georgia Trend Magazine
  • 2014 Industry Pro-to-Know, Supply and Demand Chain Magazine

Enrique Alvarez, Managing Director of Vector Global Logistics. LLC  facebook_logo_small3  linkedin_small1

Vector Global Logistics

  • MBA, Finance and Management, University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School
  • Managing Director, OA Ventures
  • Former Consultant, Boston Consulting Group
  • Fluent in Spanish and German

Michael Golden, Parter at Arnall, Golden, & Gregory  linkedin_small1  twitter_logo_small  feed logo

Arnall, Golden, & Gregory

  • Juris Doctor, Duke University School of Law
  • Previous Law Clerk for Judge Ernest Tidwell, United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
  • Georgia Super Lawyers, 2012-13
  • Represented a global freight forwarder in its acquisitions
  • Represented an interstate trucking company in acquisition of regional refrigerated trucking company

 

Tagged With: corporate law, CW Hall, Enrique Alvarez, Logistics, logistics experts, Michael Golden, Page Siplon, Sound River Advisors, Team One Logistics, Vector Global Logistics

Bruce Sharp with BB&T and Ray Ramu with Saia, Inc.

June 4, 2015 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
Gwinnett Business Radio
Bruce Sharp with BB&T and Ray Ramu with Saia, Inc.
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Mike Sammond, Bruce Sharp, ray Ramu, Steven Julian
Mike Sammond, Bruce Sharp, Ray Ramu, Steven Julian

Bruce Sharp/BB&T

BB&T is a fast-growing full-service financial institution that has been existence for over 140 years. The bank reports assets of over $180 billion and is highly rated by the credit agencies. Although the organization is a significant regional company, the approach of its professionals is to lead with advice by meeting regularly with clients, face to face, in order to better understand their needs so solutions might be customized at the local level.

The Mission of BB&T is to make the world a better place by helping clients achieve economic success and financial security, by providing an environment where their associates can learn, grow and be fulfilled in their work, by helping their communities be better places to live, and by generating a safe and sound investment for their shareholders over the long-term. The associates of the bank cannot execute successfully on this mission without a strict adherence to the bank’s core values, with the foundational values of honesty and integrity being integral to the success of the bank since 1872.

Ray Ramu/Saia, Inc.

Saia, Inc. (NASDAQ: SAIA), with 2014 revenues of $1.3 billion, offers customers a wide range of less-than-truckload, non-asset truckload, and logistic services through their three operating service groups: Saia LTL, Saia Logistics Services, and LinkEx. The company operates 147 terminals in 34 states and is home to the industry-exclusive Customer Service Indicators and Xtreme Guarantee. With headquarters located in Johns Creek, GA, Saia employs 9,000 people nationwide. In addition to its headquarters, Saia’s operations in Georgia include terminals in Athens, Augusta, Ellenwood and Savannah. The company has close to 1000 employees working at the five facilities.

Tagged With: duluth bank, financial institutions, gwinnett bank, Gwinnett Business Radio, Inc., less than truckload, linkex, Logistics, logistics services, ltt, non-asset truckload, ray ramu, raymond ramu, regional bank, saia, saia logistics, saia logistics services, saia trucking, transportation services, trucking, truckloads

Talking IT Strategy with Atlanta’s CIO Samir Saini

May 12, 2015 by angishields

Midtown Business Radio
Midtown Business Radio
Talking IT Strategy with Atlanta's CIO Samir Saini
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Saini

IT Strategy in Atlanta

This week I had the special treat of sitting down with a long-time acquaintance of mine, Samir Saini, Atlanta’s recently-appointed CIO (2014).  He shared the story of his professional journey, beginning as an IT program manager with General Electric and his experience of successful completion of their 2 yr leadership training program.

He spent 10 years with this well-respected organization before accepting the opportunity to step into the role of VP, Corporate Strategy in IT for the MGM International Resorts in Las Vegas.  They were in the middle of tackling the IT challenges that come with acquiring several established companies into an existing enterprise, in this case, several well-known hotels.

He was able to successfully lead them through the process of moving the hotels onto a common platform, allowing the company to begin to leverage their company’s size through its expanded buying power and maximize efficiencies in numerous other areas.

Samir returned to Atlanta several years ago, this time bringing his leadership and IT expertise to bear in the public sector, taking a role with Atlanta’s Housing Authority.  Four years later he was appointed to be the new CIO for the City of Atlanta by Mayor Kasim Reed.

We talked about the challenges a municipality the size of Atlanta faces, balancing budgetary constraints against a myriad of government agencies, the world’s busiest airport, large population and infrastructure necessary to support them, along with a fast-growing business sector.

Samir discussed several of the tech solutions he and his team are working on and several that are already implemented to the benefit of Atlanta residents.  Until we spoke I wasn’t aware that the city provides free Wi-Fi access in Piedmont Park, Grant Park, and numerous other hotspots (with more coming).

He shared the city’s plans to update the fiber optic network to allow for numerous tech upgrades such as synchronized traffic lights to alleviate gridlock, applications that allow drivers to easily locate available parking, and more.  I also had the chance to ask him about the priorities he has laid out for the city going forward to address the enormous tech needs of our city to prepare us for the years to come that will make the city a better place to live as a resident and a solid choice for businesses looking for a place to plant their flag.

Special Guest:

Samir Saini, CIO, Commissioner, City of Atlanta  facebook_logo_small3  linkedin_small1  twitter_logo_small  feed logo  youtube logo

Sam

  • BS, Civil Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Previous Director, ERP, General Electric Energy Services
  • Former VP, Corporate Services, MGM International Resorts
  • Past SVP/CIO, Atlanta Housing Authority

Tagged With: CW Hall, economic development, fiber optic, GE, Georgia Department of Economic Development, Government Services, Hartsfield Jackson Airport, Information technology, infrastructure, interoperability, IT, it services, IT strategy, Kasim Reed, Logistics, MGM International Resorts, Midtown Business Radio, Samir Saini, sensor data, synchronized traffic lights, Technology, Technology Solutions, wi-fi

Logistics

April 29, 2015 by angishields

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Georgia Department of Economic Development

Logistics

This week I sat down with Jannine Miller, Director, Center of Innovation for Logistics at the Georgia Department of Economic Development.  We talked about how the state of Georgia places a great deal of priority on maintaining and expanding our transportation infrastructure.  Jannine shared how effective logistics management can foster significant economic development.

She also discussed how the entities that comprise our logistics capabilities across the various modes gives rise to growth opportunities for small businesses around the area.  This comes from the need for “last mile” carriers who can move the freight to its final destination from larger distribution centers, as well as countless other ways to provide vendor/supplier services to larger companies that need to extend their capacity.

We also were pleased to have VP of Business Development for NOWaccount, Kim Humphreys on the show.  We talked about how their merchant services solution provides B2B companies experiencing some delayed payment of invoices access to aging AR funds in 3-5 days for only a 2.5% fee.

With this already-earned capital can fund new growth and/or allow a company to be able to afford to take on larger orders that could otherwise not be possible.

Special Guests:

Jannine Miller, Director, Center of Innovation for Logistics, Georgia Department of Economic Development

Georgia Department of Economic Development

  • Former Transportation Policy Advisor the the Georgia Governor’s Office
  • Previous Executive Director of the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority
  • Former Supply Chain Finance Senior Manager, The Home Depot
  • MBA, Georgia Technical Institute

Kim Humphreys, VP, Business Development/Co-founder, NOWaccount

NOWaccount

  • Published author
  • Founding member, TAG FinTech
  • Previous Chief of Staff, Harbor Payments
  • Over 20 years professional/leadership experience in marketing/leadership roles

 

Tagged With: CW Hall, deep water port, freight, Georgia Department of Economic Development, Governement Services, inland port, Kim Humphreys, Logistics, Midtown Business Radio, NOWaccount, Port of Savannah, railroad, shipping, small business, Transportation

Big Company Logistics for the Small & amp; Mid-Sized Business (08/23/2011 show)

August 25, 2011 by angishields

Corporate Conversations
Corporate Conversations
Big Company Logistics for the Small & amp; Mid-Sized Business (08/23/2011 show)
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Think your business is too small to get sophisticated logistics support for your international exporting or expansion?  Think again. Companies previously serving just the multi-million & billion dollar businesses are now specializing in serving the small to mid-sized businesses and their needs. Listen here to how.

08.23.2011 Show

Melanie Alavi is a Marketing professional who has worked for UPS for the past 12 years in various Marketing roles, including:  International Marketing, Strategic Account Marketing, and Segment Marketing.  She currently serves as the Small Business Marketing Manager for UPS’s South Atlantic District (servicing North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia).

Prior to receiving her MBA at Thunderbird in 1999, she worked and lived in Madrid, Spain for 4 years – working for the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service and later at a privately held telecommunications company.

Over the years she has travelled throughout Europe, to West Africa (Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Mali), Egypt, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Peru, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Chile, and Mexico.  She speaks fluent Spanish.   Melanie is married to Shahin Alavi, a first generation Iranian, and they have two daughters, Nadia (5) and Ariana (3). Melanie Alavi Segment

Lilia Postolachi is the Director for International Services and Membership since January of 2007 she has directed international marketing, strategic planning, program development, needs assessment, internal/external communications and implementation of joint go-to-market strategies for WTC Atlanta members.

Lilia has more than a decade of international experience, that includes being the Dossier Coordinator for the 2nd largest facilitator of international Adoptions in the US and the Manager International Tourism Department for “Holiday Service”  Largest Tour operator in Moldova.  She is originally from Moldova and has an Associate Degree In Nursing, Medical College, Tigina, Moldova along with a  BA in Psychology from the State University of Tiraspol, Moldova.  She is also ISF Certified by the World Academy in Export Compliance, Documentation & Procedures.  She  is fluent in Russian, Romanian, English. Lilia Postolachi Segment

Tagged With: exporting, International, Logistics

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