


Lazer Logistics CEO Adam Newsome and CTO Blaine Dirker were recently featured on the Resilient Supply Chain Podcast discussing yard automation, operational visibility, and the role technology continues to play across supply chain operations.
In the episode, Adam and Blaine share perspective on why yard operations remain one of the most overlooked — yet operationally critical — areas within the supply chain, along with the challenges and opportunities surrounding automation, visibility, and execution inside the yard.
As one of North America’s leading outsourced yard management providers, Lazer continues helping customers improve operational performance through scalable yard operations, technology, and innovation.
Explore the full conversation below:
• Listen to the Podcast
https://www.resilientsupplychainpodcast.com/354320/episodes/19228720-why-yard-automation-is-harder-than-autonomous-trucking
• Watch the Full YouTube Episode
https://youtu.be/4IWXSVIPTqo
• Read the Related Article
https://www.thesupplychainer.com/post/roundtable-discussion-yard-operations-remain-a-critical-visibility-gap
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