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In this episode of Unboxing Logistics, Lori Boyer of EasyPost interviews Glenn Gooding, president of iDrive Logistics, about navigating the complexities of peak season. Glenn shares his 39 years of experience in the small parcel supply chain, providing practical tips for planning, communication, and technology. From demand forecasting to managing unexpected challenges, Glenn emphasizes that peak season success hinges on thorough preparation and proactive collaboration with partners. The conversation touches on the importance of aligning with carriers, maintaining clear communication across stakeholders, and preparing both technology and operations well in advance.
You can’t plan enoughGlenn stresses that planning for peak season must go beyond just operational logistics—it should involve in-depth communication with all stakeholders, including customers, suppliers, and carriers. Starting the planning process early is essential, especially when it comes to technology. "Failure to plan is a plan to fail," Glenn says, recalling his early lessons from UPS. Companies should begin evaluating their technology in Q1 and develop a roadmap that aligns with both client expectations and operational capabilities.
Communication is criticalCommunication, both internally and with external partners, is vital to ensuring a successful peak season. Glenn highlights the need for ongoing dialogue with carriers, suggesting that companies forecast demand accurately and proactively collaborate to reduce strain on carrier networks. He advises, "The easiest time to lose a customer is through a poor performance in Q4," emphasizing the importance of aligning expectations and ensuring seamless customer experiences, even when challenges arise.
Embrace flexibility and team moralePeak season is unpredictable, and companies must prepare for various worst-case scenarios, such as higher-than-expected demand or adverse weather conditions. Glenn recommends having a "master operating plan" in place, with designated leaders to manage crises effectively. Additionally, maintaining a positive team environment during stressful times is crucial. As Glenn notes, leadership should "embrace the challenge" and motivate teams with goals, rewards, and a positive attitude to keep morale high throughout the season.
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By EasyPostSHOW NOTES
In this episode of Unboxing Logistics, Lori Boyer of EasyPost interviews Glenn Gooding, president of iDrive Logistics, about navigating the complexities of peak season. Glenn shares his 39 years of experience in the small parcel supply chain, providing practical tips for planning, communication, and technology. From demand forecasting to managing unexpected challenges, Glenn emphasizes that peak season success hinges on thorough preparation and proactive collaboration with partners. The conversation touches on the importance of aligning with carriers, maintaining clear communication across stakeholders, and preparing both technology and operations well in advance.
You can’t plan enoughGlenn stresses that planning for peak season must go beyond just operational logistics—it should involve in-depth communication with all stakeholders, including customers, suppliers, and carriers. Starting the planning process early is essential, especially when it comes to technology. "Failure to plan is a plan to fail," Glenn says, recalling his early lessons from UPS. Companies should begin evaluating their technology in Q1 and develop a roadmap that aligns with both client expectations and operational capabilities.
Communication is criticalCommunication, both internally and with external partners, is vital to ensuring a successful peak season. Glenn highlights the need for ongoing dialogue with carriers, suggesting that companies forecast demand accurately and proactively collaborate to reduce strain on carrier networks. He advises, "The easiest time to lose a customer is through a poor performance in Q4," emphasizing the importance of aligning expectations and ensuring seamless customer experiences, even when challenges arise.
Embrace flexibility and team moralePeak season is unpredictable, and companies must prepare for various worst-case scenarios, such as higher-than-expected demand or adverse weather conditions. Glenn recommends having a "master operating plan" in place, with designated leaders to manage crises effectively. Additionally, maintaining a positive team environment during stressful times is crucial. As Glenn notes, leadership should "embrace the challenge" and motivate teams with goals, rewards, and a positive attitude to keep morale high throughout the season.
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