Building a Freight Future in the Logistics and Freight Industry
Cargado’s CEO Matt Silver discusses how his platform is transforming cross-border freight logistics and the freight industry.
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May 2026
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Welcome to "Hammer Down," a cutting-edge podcast series hosted by Mike Bush. Hear from the trailblazers in logistics technology as we dive into the dynamic world of logistics, offering deep insights and candid conversations with industry leaders who shape the future of transportation.
Cargado’s CEO Matt Silver discusses how his platform is transforming cross-border freight logistics and the freight industry.
As global trade logistics falls under more and more pressure to be faster, greener, and more transparent, port authorities and stakeholders are facing a new kind of challenge: how to modernize infrastructure while balancing environmental and community demands. Ports such as Los Angeles and Long Beach are at the epicenter of innovation and scrutiny, which in turn makes the conversation around port development an urgent one. One of the many things to consider is the pros and cons. For example, the San Pedro Bay Port Complex handles about one-third of all containerized imports to the United States each month. This makes them a major source of regional air pollution. This concern further demonstrates the need for some bold, collaborative change.How can ports evolve into cleaner, more efficient hubs without leaving behind labor, business, or local communities?On this episode of Hammer Down, host Mike Bush, who is also a board member of FuturePorts, sat down with his fellow FuturePorts board members to explore the past, present, and future of the organization. They also reflected on how a group founded in the early 2000s during a period of legal and operational gridlock became a crucial player in port development, policy, and community advocacy.During the episode, FuturePorts' board members covered:The origin story of FuturePorts and how it emerged as a unifying force in the logistics ecosystemWhy transparency and communication between ports, businesses, labor, and community are the real drivers of sustainable growthWhat it means to “grow smart” in the modern supply chain economyFuturePorts' board members include long-standing industry advocates, environmental policy veterans, and leaders in logistics. Kat Janowicz, the current chair, has led FuturePorts for three years and was first drawn to the organization in 2015. Collectively, the board represents decades of experience in navigating the complex intersection of industry growth and civic engagement.
As the freight industry grapples with the lingering impacts of a market downturn and rising digital vulnerabilities, a critical question has emerged: how can trucking companies defend their reputations in an era where a single online review can kill a business? In 2023 alone, over 88,000 trucking companies shuttered, and for many, the catalyst was a single freight guard — a digital red flag that brokers use to blacklist carriers. In a landscape where reputation is everything, one false accusation can park your fleet for good.So what happens when the review systems designed to keep the industry safe become the very tools that tear good carriers down? Is there any way to fight back?In this episode of Hammer Down by MarketScale, host Mike Bush sits down with Sean Mathews and Dan Artaev, the minds behind Carrier Defender, to unpack how they're helping trucking companies fight false reviews, recover from unfair freight guards, and protect their livelihoods in a system where the deck often feels stacked against them.In this episode:Why freight guards can make or break a carrier’s future — and how false ones are costing honest companies everything.How Carrier Defender uses industry know-how and legal expertise to resolve disputes before they hit the courtroom.Real-life stories of hacked accounts, rogue brokers, and the innocent carriers caught in the crossfire — and how Carrier Defender stepped in.Sean Mathews brings firsthand experience from the trenches of freight brokerage, having previously run a brokerage at a major Houston-based trucking company. He saw the devastating effects of unfair reviews and helped co-found Carrier Defender to offer a better path forward.Dan Artaev is an attorney and founder of Artaev Law in Metro Detroit, with a background as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Michigan. A business law expert with a focus on emerging tech, Dan brings both legal firepower and mediation skills to resolve carrier-reputation disputes before they escalate to litigation.
Transportation is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gases generated by energy use globally, with over one billion oil-powered vehicles contributing to the challenge of achieving climate goals. That said, the transition to clean transportation is accelerating, and nowhere is that more evident than in the commercial fleet sector. As regulatory pressure shifts toward sustainability goals, companies are navigating a complex landscape of alternative fuels, zero-emission vehicles, and infrastructure challenges. With more than 460 exhibitors and a full-scale takeover of the Anaheim Convention Center, the upcoming Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo promises to be the largest and most impactful yet.With fleets exploring electric, hydrogen, and renewable natural gas options, one key question looms: What strategies are truly working in the shift to clean trucking?Welcome to Hammer Down. In this episode, host Mike Bush sits down with Lawren Markle, the Director of Media Relations at the Clean Transportation Solutions Team at TRC, which hosts the ACT Expo. The duo dives into what’s ahead for ACT Expo 2025, the real-world successes and challenges of fleet electrification, and how businesses can cut through the noise to build an effective clean transportation strategy.Key takeaways from the conversation…Fleet Case Studies & Technology Deep Dives: ACT Expo 2025, to be held from April 28-30, will feature peer-to-peer learning opportunities, showcasing real-world implementations of electric, hydrogen, and natural gas-powered fleets.Economic & Operational Realities: While sustainability is a key driver, fleets are now focused on the financial and operational feasibility of clean technology investments.Infrastructure & Fueling Challenges: From grid capacity issues to hydrogen fueling logistics, the discussion explores the hurdles fleets must overcome to scale clean transportation solutions.Lawren Markle is a media relations and communications expert specializing in clean transportation, renewable energy, and emerging vehicle technologies. As the Director of Media Relations at TRC’s Clean Transportation Solutions Team, he connects reporters with key stories on zero-emission commercial fleets, industry regulations, and sustainability trends. With previous leadership roles at LAEDC, Caltech, and Tech Image, he has a strong track record in strategic PR, content development, and thought leadership for the high-tech and environmental sectors.
The global supply chain is once again at a crossroads, with shifting trade policies, geopolitical tensions, and economic fluctuations shaping the way goods move across the world. The looming threat of new trade tariffs on imports from Asia, combined with fluctuating shipping rates, is creating a challenging landscape for logistics professionals. With businesses re-evaluating their sourcing strategies, the “China Plus One” approach is gaining traction as companies seek to mitigate risks.How should shippers navigate this evolving market amid potential new trade tariffs? What strategies can businesses adopt to ensure supply chain resilience?Welcome to Hammer Down. In the latest episode, host Mike Bush speaks with Craig Shapiro of Dimerco, a global logistics firm with deep roots in Asia. They discuss the evolving role of freight forwarders, the impact of potential tariffs, and how companies can adapt to a changing trade environment.Key takeaways from the episode:The China Plus One Strategy: Companies are diversifying their supply chains beyond China to reduce risk, a move that started years ago but has been accelerated by trade uncertainties.Tariff Anxiety and Business Impact: While new tariffs are a major concern, businesses may actually find themselves in a more stable position than during the peak supply chain crises of 2020-21.Advice for Aspiring Logistics Professionals: Understanding the real-world mechanics of logistics—beyond industry jargon—is crucial. Engaging with professionals on the ground and staying informed about global trade developments is key.Craig Shapiro is a seasoned logistics expert at Dimerco, a company that has been at the forefront of global freight forwarding since 1971. With a passion for international trade and a deep understanding of supply chain mechanics, Shapiro helps businesses navigate complex global shipping challenges. His expertise spans freight forwarding, supply chain strategy, and international trade policies.
Global supply chain resilience has never been more critical. From geopolitical tensions to natural disasters, disruptions can cost companies millions. According to a McKinsey study, supply chain disturbances can erase as much as 45% of a year’s profits for businesses over a period of ten years. So, can companies turn to AI-driven early warning systems to anticipate risks before they escalate?How can businesses leverage AI to enhance supply chain resilience? What tools exist to provide real-time insights into potential disruptions?Welcome to Hammer Down. In this episode, host Mike Bush sits down with Julius Rusnak, the COO at Semantic Visions, to explore how AI and natural language processing are redefining supply chain risk management. The conversation covers how Semantic Visions crawls global data sources to detect potential disruptions, as well as the role of AI in supply chain monitoring and the future of predictive analytics in logistics.The two discuss...AI-Powered Early Warnings: Semantic Visions uses advanced data crawling techniques to detect and analyze potential threats, from geopolitical instability to environmental disasters, offering businesses a proactive approach to risk mitigation.Understanding Supply Chain Complexity: AI can help businesses map out multi-tier supply chains, ensuring that even small, lesser-known suppliers are accounted for in risk assessments.From Predictive to Prescriptive Analytics: AI is evolving beyond simple predictions to offering prescriptive solutions, helping companies not only foresee disruptions but also develop strategies to counteract them.Julius Rusnak, the COO at Semantic Visions, has extensive experience in AI-driven intelligence, natural language processing, and supply chain risk management. With a background in consulting, defense, and data analytics, he has worked on NATO expansion, disinformation detection, and large-scale enterprise data solutions. Previously a Senior Manager at Deloitte and CTO at multiple firms, he has designed semantic data frameworks, predictive analytics systems, and AI-powered monitoring tools for businesses worldwide.
Supply chains are more complex than ever, with companies managing vast networks of suppliers, transportation routes, and inventory systems. Traditional computing methods are reaching their limits, struggling to process massive datasets efficiently. But here, quantum computing can come to the rescue: By integrating live data from IoT-enabled traffic monitoring tools and vehicles, quantum systems have the potential to alter logistics routes based on factors like weather, traffic, and stock availability.So, can quantum computing solve the supply chain’s toughest challenges?Welcome to Hammer Down. In this episode, host Mike Bush sits down with Michelle Lampa, who leads Business Development at Pasqal, to explore how quantum computing is poised to transform the supply chain landscape. They discuss how Pasqal’s full-stack quantum approach is already being integrated into enterprise operations and how businesses can prepare for the future of computation.The main points of conversation:The Basics of Quantum Computing – How it differs from classical computing and why it’s critical for solving complex logistical challenges.Real-World Applications in Supply Chain – From optimizing shipping routes to forecasting disruptions, quantum computing’s role in logistics is rapidly expanding.The Future of Quantum Adoption – Current barriers to entry, cost concerns, and how businesses can start integrating quantum into their operations.Michelle Lampa leads Business Development at Pasqal, a full-stack quantum computing company headquartered in France. With a background in international business, technology, and supply chain management, she has worked across government, private industry, and logistics, including roles at the Massachusetts Port Authority and Wayfair. Her expertise spans strategic partnerships, supply chain optimization, and emerging technologies, making her a key player in advancing quantum applications in logistics and enterprise solutions.
When it comes to the world of ports and logistics, few names carry as much goodwill as Javier Vera. With over 20 years of experience, a commanding presence in Long Beach, and connections spanning the industry, Javier has built his career through relentless networking and community involvement. With California pushing towards electrification in transportation, logistics professionals are asking: What does it take to thrive in such a rapidly evolving industry?In this episode of Hammer Down, host Mike Bush sits down with Javier Vera, Heavy Duty & Port Equipment Manager at Toyota Material Handling, to explore this core question: How can industry newcomers break through cliques, build networks, and navigate a dynamic landscape?Highlights from the conversation:Networking Strategies for Success: Javier shares his journey of breaking into the industry’s “cool kids” circle and how he helps newcomers navigate similar challenges.Toyota’s Innovations in Port Equipment: Insights on how Toyota’s container handlers and heavy-duty forklifts are supporting California’s ports and preparing for the transition to electrification.Building Friendships, Not Just Business Deals: Javier’s unique philosophy of prioritizing relationships over transactions and his passion for mentoring others in the logistics field.Javier Vera is a seasoned expert with over 20 years of experience in heavy machinery sales and logistics, specializing in solutions for ports, warehouses, and transportation hubs. He has been instrumental in driving innovations in material handling equipment, including container handlers and reach stackers, to improve efficiency and sustainability in the logistics industry. As a board member of the Los Angeles Transportation Club and member of the Harbor Trucking Association and Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, Javier is a trusted leader recognized for his expertise in networking, business development, and fostering industry relationships.
Class8 CEO, Chris Atkinson, discusses truck data transforming logistics and how optimization is key to efficiency in the trucking industry.
Freight forwarding faces a crossroads amid shifting global trade dynamics. The rise of the “China Plus One” strategy, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and tariff pressures, forces companies to rethink supply chain resilience. According to McKinsey & Company, more than 60 percent of companies across sectors are actively redesigning their global supplier base to mitigate risk. Many are turning to alternative manufacturing hubs in Southeast Asia, seeking greater agility and regional balance.How can freight forwarders remain essential as manufacturers diversify sourcing away from China?On Hammer Down at Manifest Vegas, host Mike Bush speaks with Jeffrey Shih, CEO of Dimerco Express Group, to explore how his company supports customers navigating supply chain shifts, tariff threats, and regional diversification. The conversation covers Dimerco’s strategy in Southeast Asia, its evolving customer base, and how the China Plus One strategy is shaping both logistics solutions and long-term freight planning.Key Points from the Episode:China Plus One in Action: Dimerco plays a critical role in helping manufacturers expand operations into Southeast Asia to reduce overreliance on China. Their on-the-ground presence in Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia supports faster, localized logistics solutions.Navigating Tariffs and Geopolitics: Shih discusses how Dimerco advises clients on sourcing strategies amid ongoing trade tensions involving the U.S., China, and emerging markets like Mexico. Tariff unpredictability and regulatory complexity require constant adaptation and deep local insight.Supply Chain Careers Have Staying Power: Shih encourages young professionals to consider freight forwarding as a long-term career, underscoring its importance highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic and its continued relevance in today’s interconnected economy.Jeffrey Shih is the CEO of Dimerco Express Group and brings over 35 years of global experience in supply chain and logistics. His career includes leadership roles across Asia and the U.S., overseeing international freight, warehousing operations, and cross-cultural team management. Shih is known for driving customer value, fostering long-term partnerships, and leading with a strong focus on people development.
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