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How comprehensive logistics solutions drive resilience

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In today’s unpredictable freight landscape, complexity has become the only constant. Between shifting trade patterns, labor constraints, and rapidly evolving customer expectations, shippers are being forced to rethink how they design and manage their transportation networks.

During a fireside chat at F3: Future of Freight Festival, Christopher Clemmensen, Executive Vice President of Marketing at Echo Global Logistics, and Brad Guinane, Chief Revenue Officer at SONAR explored how shippers are adapting to these disruptions through more connected, end-to-end logistics strategies.

Echo Global Logistics has experienced impressive growth over its 20-year history, evolving from a $7 million startup to a company with over $4 billion in revenue. This journey has included more than 25 acquisitions, as well as periods as both a public and private company. Clemmensen, who has been with Echo for nearly 11 years, highlighted how the company’s transition back to private ownership under The Jordan Company has allowed for a more strategic, long-term approach to business development.

“When we were public, we were very driven by quarterly analyst meetings,” Clemmensen explained. “Being privately owned with The Jordan Company, we’re able to really take a long term strategic perspective on things.”

This shift in ownership structure has enabled significant investments, particularly in technology. Echo is now spending upwards of $80 million annually on technology initiatives that may have been challenging to justify under the short-term pressures of public markets.

At the heart of Echo’s strategic direction is a commitment to understanding and responding to customer needs. Clemmensen emphasized the importance of the “voice of the customer” in guiding the company’s growth.

“For the time that I’ve been there, we have done shipper (client) satisfaction surveys every year, as well as carrier satisfaction surveys. We get thousands of responses to these. We also do pulse surveys throughout the year. So we want to understand what’s important to our shippers, and what’s important to our carriers. What are those unmet needs?”

This customer-centric approach has led Echo to expand its service offerings beyond traditional truckload and less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping. Three years ago, the company acquired Roadtex, which specializes in temperature-controlled, food-grade shipping and warehousing. This acquisition has given Echo over 30 locations across the country with more than 3 million square feet of temperature-controlled and food-grade warehouse space.



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