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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFlexport CEO Ryan Petersen talks holiday shopping and supply chainRyan Petersen, Flexport CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk how supply chains and ports will fare in the upcoming holiday shopping season.
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Dave Clark, Amazon 's former CEO of global consumer, who briefly helmed logistics company Flexport, is returning to the startup world. Prior to Flexport, Clark developed a storied reputation during his 23 years at Amazon as the architect of its mammoth logistics network. In 2020, Amazon tapped Clark to head its core retail business after longtime executive Jeff Wilke left the company. Clark joined Flexport to bring what he had built at Amazon to "small businesses and other businesses around the world." He left the startup feeling there was still a gap in the market for supply chain tools, and began to develop the idea behind Auger.
Persons: Dave Clark, Clark, Franken, Ryan Petersen, Petersen, Clark overspent, Flexport, Jeff Wilke, Auger Organizations: Excel, CNBC, Amazon, Amazon's, Flexport
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFor every day of striking there could be 7-10 days of port congestion: Flexport CEO Ryan PetersenRyan Petersen, Flexport CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the impact of the port workers strike.
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Watch CNBC's full interview with Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen
  + stars: | 2024-10-01 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Flexport CEO Ryan PetersenRyan Petersen, Flexport CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the impact of the port workers strike.
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Minneapolis CNN —The collapse of the the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday is unfortunately not the first deadly collapse of a major interstate bridge in the US. About 140,000 cars a day traversed the I-35W bridge that once stood more than 100 feet above the Mighty Mississippi. Steve Helber/APIt’s not a complete apples to apples comparison between the I-35W bridge and the Key Bridge. The Key Bridge had about 22% of the daily traffic of the I-35W Mississippi River Bridge; however, the Minneapolis bridge was about 22% the length of the truss bridge in Baltimore. In the immediate aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse, Levinson told CNN that this event should hopefully bring attention to vulnerabilities of critical pieces of infrastructure.
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The immediate impact of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday was viscerally clear: In minutes, the Baltimore Harbor went from a humming logistics hub to a chaotic search and rescue operation. Two construction workers who had been fixing potholes on the bridge were pulled from the water, with six more missing and presumed dead. Seeing container ships sail through the port was one of my earliest memories of global shipping. Last year, the Port of Baltimore processed 1.1 million 20-foot containers worth of cargo, making it the ninth busiest port based on trade volume in the United States and the most important port serving our nation’s capital. It’s also the busiest U.S. port for car shipments, with more than 800,000 vehicles moving through its waters onto its docks and across its roads and railways in 2023.
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Read previewThe Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed on Tuesday after a large container ship ran into it, leading to six presumed deaths and millions of dollars in possible damage. President Joe Biden said on Tuesday the federal government should be responsible for paying to reconstruct the damaged Francis Scott Key Bridge. The Francis Scott Key Bridge, named for Francis Scott Key, the author of the Star Spangled Banner. Drone footage shows aftermath of the Dali container ship's collision into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, on March 26, 2024. AdvertisementThe Dali is covered by the Britannia Steam Ship Insurance Association Ltd., known as Britannia P&I Club, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.
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Flexport has laid off 15% of workers
  + stars: | 2024-01-31 | by ( Madeline Stone | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
Flexport laid off 15% of employees on Wednesday. Flexport last laid off employees in October. AdvertisementFlexport laid off 15% of its workforce, or about 400 workers, on Wednesday, according to a person familiar with the matter. The cuts mainly impacted employees in North America's corporate overhead and research and development. The freight forwarder last laid off workers in a round of cuts that impacted 20% of the company in October.
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Attacks on ships in the Red Sea are delivering another shock to global trade, coming on top of pandemic-related logjams at ports and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The normal route — three weeks via the Suez Canal — has been shut down by the Houthi attacks. Chief executive Stuart Machin said the Red Sea trouble was “impacting everyone and something we’re very focused on." For Europe, the impact is even bigger: 40% of clothes and 50% of shoes traverse the Red Sea. Norwegian fertilizer giant Yara said it was “only mildly impacted by the transit challenges in the Red Sea."
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Attacks on ships in the Red Sea are delivering another shock to global trade, coming on top of pandemic-related logjams at ports and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The normal route — three weeks via the Suez Canal — has been shut down by the Houthi attacks. Chief executive Stuart Machin said the Red Sea trouble was "impacting everyone and something we're very focused on." For Europe, the impact is even bigger: 40% of clothes and 50% of shoes traverse the Red Sea. Norwegian fertilizer giant Yara said it was "only mildly impacted by the transit challenges in the Red Sea."
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Flexport Buys Tech Backbone of Failed Startup Convoy
  + stars: | 2023-11-01 | by ( Liz Young | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Flexport says it isn’t acquiring Convoy’s overall business or its liabilities, including physical assets such as real estate or truck trailers. Photo: CONVOYFlexport acquired the technology of collapsed digital freight business Convoy, a once-highflying startup that ceased operations last month, according to a memo Chief Executive Ryan Petersen sent staff Wednesday. Flexport plans to restore Convoy’s trucking services for its customers in the coming weeks, Petersen wrote in the memo. He said Flexport isn’t acquiring Convoy’s overall business or its liabilities, including physical assets such as real estate or truck trailers.
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Former Deliverr and Shopify employees told Insider last week's layoffs at Flexport capped the end of a multiyear rollercoaster marked by multiple complicated acquisitions and integrations, compensation issues, and culture clashes. The integration of the Shopify Logistics team into Flexport had been rocky, five employees said. When Shopify completed its acquisition of Deliverr in July 2022, employees' equity converted to Shopify stock on a one-to-one basis. This person added that the conversion from public stock to RSUs meant that the value of their Flexport equity was less than they expected. The structure allows Shopify employees to decide the percentage of their compensation they want to be made up of cash and how much of stock.
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Flexport is laying off 20% of its workforce
  + stars: | 2023-10-12 | by ( Annie Palmer | In Annierpalmer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Supply chain software startup Flexport plans to cut approximately 20% of its global workforce as part of a new round of layoffs that's expected to begin on Friday, CNBC has learned. Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen sent a note to staffers Thursday afternoon informing them of the job cuts, according to a copy of the memo viewed by CNBC. The company will inform employees of whether they're impacted or not via email beginning Friday morning, Petersen wrote. A Flexport spokesperson pointed CNBC to a company blog post from Petersen confirming the layoffs. Petersen claimed repeatedly that Clark, a 23-year veteran of Amazon , overspent and overhired during his tenure at Flexport.
Persons: Ryan Petersen, Petersen, Dave Clark, Clark, Flexport Organizations: Milken Institute Global Conference, CNBC, Amazon Locations: Beverly Hills , California, U.S, Flexport, Canada, Asia
Flexport employees are bracing for layoffs they believe could come as soon as Friday. Meanwhile on Slack, Flexport CEO and founder Ryan Petersen told employees "Get back to work people!" The comment, which was viewed by Insider, came in response to a set of questions an employee posed about executives' tips for success. Insider first reported that Flexport was planning layoffs on September 7, the day after its former CEO Dave Clark departed. The next day, Petersen hinted at more changes through a series of posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, saying, "Strategic Plan, Day 1: Make better decisions!"
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CNN —Supply chain management company Flexport said it plans to lay off 20% of its workforce on Friday, just one month after a chaotic CEO shakeup that played out, in part, on social media. In a memo to employees, Ryan Petersen, Flexport’s CEO and its founder in 2013, said the company’s decision to cut staff was made to help return Flexport to profitability without raising prices. He returned to his role as CEO last month after Dave Clark, a former Amazon executive who came on a year ago as CEO, announced his resignation. Last month Petersen also announced Flexport would rescind outstanding job offers days before some applicants were scheduled to start working. At the time, Flexport said the staff reduction was a result of a “macroeconomic downturn that has impacted businesses around the world.”
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"I'm very, very lucky because I wouldn't have had the courage to go and do that acquisition, but I give all the credit in the world to Dave Clark," Petersen said. "There's a perfect complement of skill sets," Petersen told Forbes in June 2022. Petersen told Clark he should engage with Shopify's team, according to a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations. Clark, Petersen and Wagers met in Texas in mid-August to fine-tune the forecasts. Flexport told CNBC that an employee's politics are not relevant in personnel decisions.
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Sam Altman said in a post on X that the strength of AI systems is automating tasks, not jobs. Altman also admitted, however, that AI might be able to do some of today's jobs in the future. AdvertisementAdvertisementAs rapid advances in AI reshape the way we work, many workers are fretting about whether their jobs might be replaced. "Important point here: These systems are much better at doing tasks than jobs," he wrote in a post on X on Friday. Altman added that he's not "trying to hide the ball" on the fact that AI systems will be able to perform "today's jobs" in the long run.
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Three weeks after Flexport founder Ryan Petersen fired Dave Clark as CEO and returned to run his supply chain software startup, the company has ousted its chief financial officer, and its human resources chief has resigned, CNBC has learned. Flexport informed CFO Kenny Wagers last week that he was being let go, according to people familiar with the situation. Clark and Petersen worked as co-CEOs of Flexport starting last September, and Clark took over as the company's sole CEO in March. Stuart Leung will become Flexport's Chief Financial Officer and report to Ryan Petersen, CEO, effective immediately. WATCH: Flexport CEO Petersen on company's plan to reinvest profits
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Flexport's ex-boss Dave Clark moved his time at the company from "experience" to "education" on LinkedIn. Clark joined the company from Amazon in 2022, but last only a year before founder Ryan Petersen returned as boss. The former Amazon executive moved his year of working at Flexport from "experience" to "education" on his LinkedIn profile. AdvertisementAdvertisementAt the beginning of September, Clark left Flexport in a shock departure, with reports suggesting he was told to resign or be fired by founder Ryan Petersen. Founder and CEO Ryan Petersen hired Clark , the then-worldwide consumer CEO at Amazon, in June 2022 with the aim of expanding the company.
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Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen takes part at the panel discussion "Trade: Now what?" Revolution connects more than 20 Flexport services including freight services, supply chain financing, customs paperwork and product storage, fulfillment and replenishment in a single place. Petersen credited Clark with creating the products for Flexport, but said the company lost focus on customers and expenses during his year as CEO. Flexport released several of Clark's hires but said Parisa Sadrzadeh, who helped build Amazon's delivery network, remains at Flexport overseeing small business products. Flexport bought Shopify's logistics business, including e-commerce fulfillment provider Deliverr, earlier this year.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFlexport CEO Ryan Petersen: We are looking to reinvest profits to compound capitalRyan Petersen, Flexport CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Flexport's new global launch tool, his succession as CEO and more.
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Insider Today: Automating away CEOs
  + stars: | 2023-09-11 | by ( Dan Defrancesco | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
Today is always a difficult day, particularly here in New York, as we remember the innocent lives lost 22 years ago. But the group that seems immune to those concerns — CEOs — is primed for being usurped by robots, writes Ed Zitron. Ed's argument is straightforward: CEOs get paid a lot despite not providing much value for their companies. For all the talk of CEOs being transformational leaders full of business ingenuity, many are nothing more than figureheads. The Insider Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, senior editor and anchor, in New York City.
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Flexport's CEO Ryan Petersen said on X that it's rescinding dozens of job offers. Recruiters point out that rescinding job offers is not uncommon – and not illegal. Roman later told Insider that Flexport's decision might also set a new precedent for how people think about job offers. He also noted that rescinded offers have been among the "most challenging" situations he's had to deal with in his professional life. In June 2022, cryptocurrency platform Coinbase rescinded job offers via mass emails — a decision that at least one recipient denounced as "unprofessional."
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Ryan Petersen, chief executive officer of Flexport, participates in a panel discussion during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., on Wednesday, May 4, 2022. In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Petersen wrote that the company "can't just give out cash." In reclaiming the top position at Flexport, Petersen is displacing his handpicked successor, former Amazon executive Dave Clark, a little more than a year into his tenure. It's messed up," Petersen wrote. "We were on it," Petersen wrote in response to a post.
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Flexport told employees Thursday to expect cost-cutting and a possible reduction in workforce. Flexport founder Ryan Petersen said the company needs changes to "return to profitability." Flexport is considering cutting part of its corporate workforce, following Wednesday's sudden departure of CEO Dave Clark. The overarching message was that Flexport was spending too much money, and the company needs to focus more on helping customers, the people said. In it, he emphasized the need to return to profitability and focus on customers' needs.
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