Share Logistics Rocks
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Per Olof Arnäs
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Volume 3 - Chapter 2
Deanna MacDonald is CEO of BLOC where she works with the maritime industry using blockchain. Deanna is one of the true experts and rock stars out there!
Her song:
Volume 3 - Chapter 1
Sam Rusani is Chief Revenue Officer at Shipchain. Hear him explain blockchain and what they are doing in this emerging area.
His chosen song - Everlong with Foo Fighters:
Volume 2 - Chapter 3
The last guest in this volume is Robert Falck, CEO and co-founder of the hyped startup Einride. Robert wants to replace our transportation system with autonomous, electric vehicles. If he succeeds, he will have cut costs for haulage operations with a significant amount.
Song: Thunderstruck by AC/DC
Volume 2 - Chapter 2
Mikael Karlsson is Vice President of Autonomous Solutions at Volvo Trucks and he is responsible for the cool Volvo Vera - an electric, autonomous tractor trailer that looks like a Pontiac.
Song: Sympathy for the Devil with Rolling Stones
_______________________
If you like Logistics Rocks, please give me a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or Podchaser and tell your friends about it!
Email me at [email protected]
All my other contact details are found at Logistics.rocks.
Do not miss the Logistics Rocks playlist on Spotify!
Music: Jonas Aspling
Volume 2 - Chapter 1
Zeljko Jeftic is the head of Global Innovation at the International Road Transport Union. The IRU organises haulage companies worldwide, around one million transport operators in total, and Zeljko talks about how the transport industry is in need of automation and how the IRU is working towards automating information exchange and processes.
Song: Poison with Alice Cooper
_______________________
If you like Logistics Rocks, please give me a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or Podchaser and tell your friends about it!
Email me at [email protected]
All my other contact details are found at Logistics.rocks.
Do not miss the Logistics Rocks playlist on Spotify!
Music: Jonas Aspling
Welcome to the second volume of Logistics Rocks!
In this volume, you will meet three rock stars in autonomous and electric vehicles, each with their own perspective:
The Chapters can be listened to in any order, but try to do it in the sequence above, I will comment briefly at the end of each Chapter and introduce the next one.
And, my chosen song to kick off the podcast is, of course, Highway Star by Deep Purple:
>
_______________________
If you like Logistics Rocks, please give me a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or Podchaser and tell your friends about it!
Email me at [email protected]
All my other contact details are found at Logistics.rocks.
Do not miss the Logistics Rocks playlist on Spotify!
Music: Jonas Aspling
Volume 1 - Chapter 3
Helena Samsioe is the founder and CEO of Globhe. Her company uses drones to transport medical supplies in countries where roads or even electricity may be lacking. She is a true entrepreneur and is at the forefront of development within both humanitarian logistics and drones.
Song: Don't stop believin' with Journey
Helena on LinkedIn
Globhe Drones
_______________________
If you like Logistics Rocks, please give me a review on iTunes and tell your friends about it!
Email me at [email protected]
All my other contact details are found at Logistics.rocks.
Do not miss the Logistics Rocks playlist on Spotify!
Music: Jonas Aspling
Volume 1 - Chapter 2
Johanna Linder works as a supply chain manager at Doctors Without Borders in Brussels. She has many years' experience both as a field worker and in management.
Song: Come Sail Away with Styx
Johanna on LinkedIn
Doctors Without Borders
_______________________
If you like Logistics Rocks, please give me a review on iTunes and tell your friends about it!
Email me at [email protected]
All my other contact details are found at Logistics.rocks.
Do not miss the Logistics Rocks playlist on Spotify!
Music: Jonas Aspling
Volume 1 - Chapter 1
Gyöngyi Kovacs is professor at Hanken School of Economics and one of the founders of the Humlog institute in Helsinki, Finland. She has extensive experience and knowledge on Humanitarian logistics. She and her team are doing research on humanitarian logistics and are helping response organisations around the world become more efficient and effective.
Her research areas are humanitarian logistics & supply chain management, disaster relief, disaster management, and preparedness, development aid, sustainable supply chain management, industrial ecology, corporate responsibility, research approaches in logistics, and gender mainstreaming.
Song: Road Music by Plain Ride
Gyöngyi on LinkedIn
Hanken School of Economics
Humlog Institute
_______________________
If you like Logistics Rocks, please give me a review on iTunes and tell your friends about it!
Email me at [email protected]
All my other contact details are found at Logistics.rocks.
Do not miss the Logistics Rocks playlist on Spotify!
Music: Jonas Aspling
Welcome to the first volume of Logistics Rocks!
In this volume, you will meet three world renowned experts in humanitarian logistics, each with their own perspective:
The Chapters can be listened to in any order, but try to do it in the sequence above, I will comment briefly at the end of each Chapter and introduce the next one.
And, my chosen song to kick off the podcast is, of course, Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen:
_______________________
If you like Logistics Rocks, please give me a review on iTunes and tell your friends about it!
Email me at [email protected]
All my other contact details are found at Logistics.rocks.
Do not miss the Logistics Rocks playlist on Spotify!
Music: Jonas Aspling
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.