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Freight doesn’t slow down at the dock. It slows down in the yard, at the gate, and in the messy handoff between facility ops and transportation. Chris has spent decades inside that “supply chain execution” layer, and he’s now building a modern yard operating system at Terminal Industries to remove the friction most networks have learned to tolerate.
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Freight validation is crucial for ensuring reliable transportation logistics. It guarantees that every shipment meets accuracy, legal, and regulatory standards before becoming part of the supply chain. This process involves multiple checks to verify carrier credentials, shipment documentation, load specifications, and compliance requirements.
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Logistics executives have long understood that the yard is indispensable yet overlooked. It’s the noisy, chaotic space connecting highways to warehouses, where trucks queue, trailers idle, and efficiency often slips away. Current approaches to fixing the yard fall into two camps: a patchwork of dated point solutions, or proprietary, services-driven operating models. Neither has delivered. Outdated technology can’t provide the end-to-end visibility yards demand, while service-heavy frameworks often bring cost and disruption risk instead of scalable progress.