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Coby Nilsson Joins Sarah Barnes-Humphrey On Her Podcast, Let’s Talk Supply Chain

By March 17, 2023No Comments

Enveyo’s CEO & Co-Founder, Coby Nilsson, joins Sarah Barnes-Humphrey to chat all about the company and what we do; letting the data tell the story; the importance of predictive analysis to the future of logistics; and finding the balance between cost reduction and customer satisfaction.

“I’m a psych major who spent my entire career in technology… I have a passion for solving problems.”

Tune in to hear:

  • How Coby’s experience at Adobe inspired him to found Enveyo with his co-founder, John Errebo
  • How Enveyo enables business-transforming shipping decisions through data
  • Coby’s perspective on the “Excel epidemic” and why businesses should be using technology like Enveyo instead
  • A case study highlighting how a leading healthcare shipper saved 16% on shipping costs while their business grew by 31%

“Once you understand what’s happening and you have the data in one place, you can identify areas of opportunity.”

Episode chapters:

00:00 – 04:00 – Intro and Coby’s career journey and his passion for technology.

04:00 – 07:35 – How Coby’s experience at Adobe inspired him to found Enveyo with his co-founder, John Errebo, the challenges they saw in the market – and why those challenges haven’t really changed.

07:35 – 10:20 – An overview of Enveyo – what we do and how we help our customers.

10:20 – 15:00 – A closer look at Cloudroute, Enveyo’s innovative TMS software.

15:00 – 16:45 – Coby’s perspective on the ‘Excel epidemic’ and why businesses should be using technology systems like Enveyo instead.

16:45 – An introduction to Modeling, and the power of predictive analysis and data-driven decision-making.

Ready to chat about how you can deploy your data to drive optimized logistics?

Check out other podcasts and great thought-leadership content from Sarah and her team at Let’s Talk Supply Chain.

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