Logistics Unplugged™
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Logistics Unplugged is your inside look at the business of logistics, freight, and supply chain. Join industry experts, carriers, and thought leaders as they share unfiltered insights, tackle challenges, and explore the latest trends in moving goods across the globe. From transportation tips to business innovations, we uncover the stories that keep goods moving. Tune in for authentic conversations, expert advice, and a touch of humor — all designed to help make businesses better.
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The podcast delves into key topics within the freight and logistics sectors, such as business innovations, transportation tips, and the impact of technology on supply chains, with specific episodes like '2025 & Beyond: Preparing for the Future of Logistics' exploring AI integration and future trends in the industry.

Logistics Unplugged is your inside look at the business of logistics, freight, and supply chain. Join industry experts, carriers, and thought leaders as they share unfiltered insights, tackle challenges, and explore the latest trends in moving goods across the globe. From transportation tips to business innovations, we uncover the stories that keep goods moving. Tune in for authentic conversations, expert advice, and a touch of humor — all designed to help make businesses better.
On this episode of Logistics Unplugged, Brian Blalock sits down with Carly Bly, VP of LTL Pricing and Carrier Relations at BlueGrace Logistics, to break down the NMFC updates going into effect this Saturday, July 19 and what they mean for shippers, carriers, and anyone moving freight.
They explore how the new 13-tier density structure could affect pricing, liability, and customer-specific agreements, and explain why getting your NMFC codes and dimensions right is more important than ever.
Whether you’ve been preparing for months or are just now catching up, this episode offers straightforward advice, real-world examples, and a few laughs along the way.
Listen in before the changes take effect on Saturday, July 19.

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