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FreightWaves Today: A New Era for Supply Chain Intelligence

FreightWaves Today launches on June 1, providing the supply chain industry with real-time market intelligence and executive insights. This daily broadcast aims to centralize logistics discussions, featuring industry leaders like Shelley Simpson and Eugene Seroka.

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May 30, 2026
FreightWaves Today: A New Era for Supply Chain Intelligence

FreightWaves is set to revolutionize supply chain intelligence with the launch of FreightWaves Today on June 1. This daily broadcast promises to be the industry's first true command center for real-time data and executive insights.

A New Platform for Real-Time Insights

FreightWaves Today will air weekdays at 12:00 PM ET, hosted by Craig Fuller and Julie Van De Kamp. The show will feature contributions from freight market experts like Zach Strickland and Malcolm Harris. It aims to address the industry's need for a centralized platform amidst tariff volatility, capacity swings, and policy uncertainty.

High-Caliber Guests

The launch week lineup includes industry heavyweights such as Shelley Simpson, President and CEO of J.B. Hunt, and Eugene Seroka, Executive Director of the Port of Los Angeles. Other notable guests include Webb Estes of Estes Express Lines and Tom Madine of WWEX Group.

"FreightWaves Today offers a front-row seat to the conversations that actually move freight," says Craig Fuller.

Industry Impact

This new platform will provide insights into how shippers and carriers are navigating current challenges, including:

  • Tariff impacts
  • Capacity changes
  • Technological advancements
  • Infrastructure and policy shifts
Guest Position Company
Shelley Simpson President & CEO J.B. Hunt
Eugene Seroka Executive Director Port of Los Angeles
Webb Estes President & COO Estes Express Lines

What This Means for the Industry

FreightWaves Today is set to become an essential tool for logistics managers, freight forwarders, and 3PL operators. It provides access to discussions that were previously confined to expensive conferences or exclusive networks.

Watch List

Keep an eye on the following factors that could influence future broadcasts:

  • Changes in global trade policies
  • Technological disruptions in logistics
  • Shifts in freight capacity and demand

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