The Changing Logistics Ecosystem: Creating Jobs Through Innovation. Page Siplon. Chief Executive Officer

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1 The Changing Logistics Ecosystem: Creating Jobs Through Innovation Page Siplon Chief Executive Officer

2 TeamOne Logistics Overview TeamOne Logistics designs and manages workforce solutions to minimize the risk, cost, and complexity of your logistics enabled business. National presence with 850 employees currently operating with clients in 87 locations across 29 states. TeamOne Logistics has two primary solution models: 1) Integrated Workforce Solutions: We take on all employment related risks through a unique long-term employer of record model designed for your specific needs. 2) Temp-to Hire: We recruit and on-board safe, qualified individuals to fill fulltime positions. States with current TeamOne Logistics operations (though we can handle all 50 states) Founded in 2003 by logistics executives and is headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia (metro-atlanta) Expert recruiters and trainers located throughout the US, with a combined 300 years of logistics industry experience. Current clients range from operators of private truck fleets to 3PL s, carriers, distributors, manufacturers, and transportation companies. Proud to never have lost a client in over a decade. 2

3 Every Supply Chain is unique

4 Bottom Line How are you going to double your business this year? 4

5 Supply Chain Priorities: 1) Faster

6 Supply Chain Priorities: 1) Faster 1) Better

7 Supply Chain Priorities: 1) Faster 1) Better 1) Cheaper

8 Supply Chain Priorities: 2) Faster 2) Better 2) Cheaper

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12 At the end of 2013 there were more mobile devices on planet earth than HUMANS!

13 Mobile Payments Will Reach $142 Billion in USA by 2019 Source: Forrester Research Mobile Payments Forecast (USA) 13

14 Innovation in Payment Processing Technology?

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16 $150 Billion in Transactions in 2013

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20 10% of TOTAL sales revenue for any company goes to Logistics 9% Transportation 22% 49% Warehousing Inventory Carried 20% Customer Service 20

21 Innovation in Material Handling and Last Mile Delivery?

22 $775 MILLION $250 MILLION

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24 Innovation in Autonomous Vehicle Research?

25 Annual Sales by 2035 = 95 Million ¾ of All Cars Sold in 2035 Will Have Autonomous Capability

26 50 total acquisitions since 2013, 172 since 2001! Robotics Acquisitions: Boston Dynamics Industrial Perception DeepMind Technologies Titan Aerospace ATLAS ROBOT $1 Billion, 60-year lease of NASA hangar

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28 $3.4 Billion in 2014 Grow 500% by 2018

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31 10 Homes 24 Hours $5,000 Each SOON 31

32 The US population is currently over 325 Million People

33 70% of consumers live east of Dallas and Chicago

34 by the year Million People in USA X 40 Tons/Person 4 BILLION TONS IN USA More

35 $7 Billion in added costs because of shallow harbors in 2010, $14 Billion by $20 Billion spent annually by private freight railroads $27 Billion in cost to U.S. businesses due to deficient highways in 2010, $1.3 Trillion by $4 Trillion projected loss to U.S. GDP by 2040 due to lack of investment in infrastructure

36 HUMAN INFRASTRUCTURE

37 WORKFORCE & CUSTOMERS By 2020, Millennials will make up 40% of the U.S. workforce

38 Problem of Perception in Young Adult Workforce 38

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40 PROBLEM OF PERCEPTION Chicago s Young Adults (19-24 years old): 8.5% of total workforce, average $1,735/month. 32% of clothing store s workforce, average $865/month. 21% of restaurant s workforce, $1,113/month 40

41 PROBLEM OF PERCEPTION Chicago s Young Adults Opportunity: Support for Transportation Industry 9.3% are young adults, average $2,740/month (58% higher!) 71% with a high school diploma or only some college Trucking 4% are young adults, average $2,440/month (41% higher!) 79% with a high school diploma or only some college Metal Manufacturing 2.6% are young adults, average $4,659/month (169% higher!) 73% with a high school diploma or only some college 41

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44 Truck Driver Age Shift 6% 1% SOURCE: ATRI 44

45 What To Do? Get involved! Attract & Maintain Current Employees? - Benefits, Pay, Support, Training, 1099 vs. W2?, etc. Research best ways to engage year olds (and younger ) for your community or industry Find ways to encourage vocational training focused on trucking Bridge gap between high school and trucking career start (21) - Graduated CDL Concept? Intra- and inter-state driving? 45

46 Good Luck!

47 Page Siplon Thank you!