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    Explore "capacity constraints" with insightful episodes like "Flexport CEO Says a ‘Great Recession’ Is Here for Global Shipping", "This Is What the Pandemic Did to the U.S. Rail System" and "This Is How the World Ended up with a Shortage of Semiconductors" from podcasts like ""Odd Lots", "Odd Lots" and "Odd Lots"" and more!

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    Flexport CEO Says a ‘Great Recession’ Is Here for Global Shipping

    Flexport CEO Says a ‘Great Recession’ Is Here for Global Shipping

    Back in early 2021, Ryan Petersen was one of the first people we spoke to on the Odd Lots podcast about supply chain snarls and high shipping costs. The founder and co-CEO of Flexport has since gone on to become a go-to name in the world of logistics, making headlines after he tweeted about what could be done to fix congestion at the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles. (A Bloomberg Opinion columnist called it the "tweetstorm that saved Christmas.") But fast forward two years and it seems like we're on the verge of a sharp reversal for the shipping industry, with freight rates now plunging and container traffic to the US down almost 20% last month. On this episode, we talk catch up with Petersen to talk about what he's seeing in the industry right now.

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    This Is What the Pandemic Did to the U.S. Rail System

    This Is What the Pandemic Did to the U.S. Rail System

    The pandemic has obviously sent shockwaves throughout the supply chain. And, despite hopes of normalization, things might even be getting worse. The number of ships, for example, waiting to unload at the Port of Los Angeles has continued to grow. And it seems like every day another company talks about various shortages. So what does it mean for our commercial rail system? On this episode, we speak with Ian Jefferies, the President and CEO of the Association of American Railroads, to discuss the state of rail, how the industry has adapted, and the work it will take to get things back to normal.

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    This Is How the World Ended up with a Shortage of Semiconductors

    This Is How the World Ended up with a Shortage of Semiconductors

    The world is facing a chip shortage. Numerous companies, including the auto sector, are facing an inability to get semiconductors, hampering their ability to manufacture their goods and generate sales. Part of this is an acute crisis, related to the virus. But there's also a long-term structural issue, with so few companies able to manufacture at scale. On this episode, we speak with Stacy Rasgon of Bernstein Research, who helped kick off our semiconductor series last fall, with a discussion about the current problem, and how it will get fixed.

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