West Palm Beach, Fla., May 04, 2017 -- Cloud Logistics, a leading innovator and provider of next-generation transportation management systems (TMS), will lead a panel discussion at the Supply Chain Summit on June 15, 2017 at the Radisson Blu Aqua in Chicago. The Supply Chain Summit is held jointly with the 3PL Summit at the same location.
Mark Nix, Founder and CEO of Cloud Logistics, will be moderating a panel entitled “Innovation in Transportation Software: Where Will Technology Take You Next”. This session will focus on the tremendous amount of investment currently being made in logistics technology and how it impacts shippers, carriers and third-party logistics providers.
The panelists will provide a broad range of perspectives on this important topic. They include:
- Jim Brownell, COO of American Freight Furniture and Mattress
- Ken Evans, Founder and CEO of Konexial
- Scott Langley, President of Global Sales and Strategy at Intelligent Audit
“We are privileged to partner with these three industry leaders on a daily basis,” said Mark Nix. “With the panelists’ impressive experience and varied backgrounds, the discussion should prove to be both informative and provocative.”
Ken Evans added, “There has never been a more inspiring time in logistics technology than now. The convergence and emergence of cloud technologies, mobile device proliferation and socially-driven business models such as Uber have the potential to create a step-change in the transportation industry. I’m excited to participate in a panel with other industry leaders to discuss such compelling opportunities.”
The 3PL and Supply Chain Summit is North America’s largest senior-level gathering of logistics and supply chain executives. With over 700 senior supply chain and logistics executives in attendance and some of the world’s best speakers, the forum is a can’t miss event for supply chain leaders.
For more information about the Supply Chain Summit, please visit: http://events.eft.com/scsc/
For more information about the 3PL Summit, please visit: http://events.eft.com/3pl/
About Cloud Logistics
Cloud Logistics provides the newest generation of transportation logistics solutions for the global supply chain market. Our solutions make the complexities of order collaboration, communication and international transportation management simple and beneficial for companies of any size. The offering includes a patent pending configurable workflow architecture, a unique user experience, customizable alerts, dynamic dashboard widgets, and ad-hoc reporting all delivered in a cloud-based network. Social technology for business allows each person involved with an order or shipment the ability to attach documents, claims photos, and Proof Of Delivery (POD) signatures within a private secure community. More information about Cloud Logistics can be found at www.gocloudlogistics.com.
Will Haraway Backbeat Marketing [email protected]


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