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What if the problem isn’t your concrete, but how you run your business?
In this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, Seth Tandett talks with Tamson Omps, Director of Operations at Thomas Concrete, about how ready-mix producers can finally take control of their margins. Tamson lays out the seven areas that make or break profitability in the ready-mix business—from equipment maintenance and driver retention to scheduling and waste management.
Whether you manage a single plant or oversee a regional operation, this episode gives you a practical, no-nonsense look at what’s actually driving your profits (and losses) today.
What You’ll Learn
• Why does Tamson say “we don’t sell concrete—we sell truck space”?
• What simple maintenance strategy can save thousands in downtime?
• How can ready-mix companies cut driver turnover by focusing on the right incentives?
• What’s the real cost of a truck sitting on the jobsite?
• How does batching setup and admixture sequencing impact load times and profit?
• What can schedulers do to eliminate wasted hours in the yard?
• How can waste and return concrete be turned into an extra revenue stream?
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction: The Profitability Puzzle in Ready-Mix
01:19 – Shifting Perspective: Concrete as a Service, Not a Product
03:25 – Low Hanging Fruit: Equipment Maintenance
04:36 – People Matter: Keeping Delivery Pros on the Team
08:20 – Truck Turnaround: The Real KPI That Matters
11:02 – Load Times and Plant Flow: Admixtures, Sequencing, and Efficiency
18:16 – Scheduling for Success: Managing Peak Demand
22:54 – Waste Management: Turning Returns into Revenue
Guest Info
Tamson Omps
Director of Operations, Thomas Concrete
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamson-omps-mba/
Company: Thomas Concrete – https://www.thomasconcrete.com
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Support the Podcast
This show runs on a Value-for-Value model. If you got value from this episode, consider supporting us:
https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/donate
Support the show while gearing up with KUIU premium outdoor gear—what Seth wears both on the hunt and on the job. Shop through this link at no extra cost: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/KUIU
Want help with media services like podcasting or YouTube for your concrete company? Reach out to Seth at [email protected].
Credits
Producers: Jodi Tandett and Concrete Logic Media
Music by Mike Dunton – https://www.mdunton.com
Connectivity
Host: Seth Tandett – Concrete Visionary & Business Development Manager at Baker Construction
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethtandett
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast
Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, comment, and share. Let’s keep it concrete.
By Seth Tandett4.7
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What if the problem isn’t your concrete, but how you run your business?
In this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, Seth Tandett talks with Tamson Omps, Director of Operations at Thomas Concrete, about how ready-mix producers can finally take control of their margins. Tamson lays out the seven areas that make or break profitability in the ready-mix business—from equipment maintenance and driver retention to scheduling and waste management.
Whether you manage a single plant or oversee a regional operation, this episode gives you a practical, no-nonsense look at what’s actually driving your profits (and losses) today.
What You’ll Learn
• Why does Tamson say “we don’t sell concrete—we sell truck space”?
• What simple maintenance strategy can save thousands in downtime?
• How can ready-mix companies cut driver turnover by focusing on the right incentives?
• What’s the real cost of a truck sitting on the jobsite?
• How does batching setup and admixture sequencing impact load times and profit?
• What can schedulers do to eliminate wasted hours in the yard?
• How can waste and return concrete be turned into an extra revenue stream?
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction: The Profitability Puzzle in Ready-Mix
01:19 – Shifting Perspective: Concrete as a Service, Not a Product
03:25 – Low Hanging Fruit: Equipment Maintenance
04:36 – People Matter: Keeping Delivery Pros on the Team
08:20 – Truck Turnaround: The Real KPI That Matters
11:02 – Load Times and Plant Flow: Admixtures, Sequencing, and Efficiency
18:16 – Scheduling for Success: Managing Peak Demand
22:54 – Waste Management: Turning Returns into Revenue
Guest Info
Tamson Omps
Director of Operations, Thomas Concrete
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamson-omps-mba/
Company: Thomas Concrete – https://www.thomasconcrete.com
Concrete Logic Academy
Earn PDHs the easy way. Listen to podcast episodes, complete a short quiz, and get professional development hours with proper documentation.
Start your free trial: https://www.concretelogicacademy.com
Support the Podcast
This show runs on a Value-for-Value model. If you got value from this episode, consider supporting us:
https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/donate
Support the show while gearing up with KUIU premium outdoor gear—what Seth wears both on the hunt and on the job. Shop through this link at no extra cost: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/KUIU
Want help with media services like podcasting or YouTube for your concrete company? Reach out to Seth at [email protected].
Credits
Producers: Jodi Tandett and Concrete Logic Media
Music by Mike Dunton – https://www.mdunton.com
Connectivity
Host: Seth Tandett – Concrete Visionary & Business Development Manager at Baker Construction
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethtandett
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@concretelogicpodcast
Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, comment, and share. Let’s keep it concrete.

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