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NT Logistics Takes Center Stage at TIA 2025 to Shape the Future of Carrier Collaboration and Freight Strategy

NT Logistics Takes Center Stage at TIA 2025 to Shape the Future of Carrier Collaboration and Freight Strategy

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April 8, 2025
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By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News
April 8, 2025

As the logistics industry gathers momentum post-pandemic and pivots toward a future defined by digital collaboration, resilience, and sustainability, NT Logistics is stepping into the spotlight. The Texas-based third-party logistics provider will take part in the prestigious TIA 2025 Capital Ideas Conference from April 9–12 in San Antonio, Texas, contributing its expertise to some of the most pressing conversations in freight management.

NT Logistics’ leadership team will headline three key sessions during the conference, focusing on long-term carrier relationships, forward-looking market strategies, and financial analytics—each central to shaping the next decade of supply chain operations.

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Carrier Relationships in a Volatile Freight Market

In a featured session titled “Carrier Collaboration: Building & Maintaining Long-Term Carrier Relationships,” Chris Todd, NT Logistics’ Chief Financial Officer, will address the evolving nature of carrier engagement in an increasingly volatile transportation market. The session, scheduled for Friday, April 11 at 10:00 a.m. CT, will dive into best practices for strategic carrier partnerships amid shifting capacity and rate pressures.

“Establishing trust and transparency with our carrier partners is not a short-term strategy—it’s a core principle for navigating the complexities of today’s freight economy,” said Todd.

Visioning the Future of Freight

Later that day, Lynn Gravley, Founder and CEO of NT Logistics, will lead a session titled “Future of Freight: Broker, Shipper, and Carrier Outlook for 2025.” This discussion will explore the economic, regulatory, and technological forces reshaping freight flows. Gravley’s insights are expected to offer a nuanced look at how shippers, brokers, and carriers can align more effectively to create value in uncertain markets.

“Our role as a 3PL is evolving rapidly. We’re no longer just a connector—we’re a strategic advisor for resilience, sustainability, and digital adoption,” said Gravley.

Analytics and Insight: Finance Takes the Mic

Alex Fritz, Vice President of Finance and Analytics, will represent NT Logistics in the popular “On Air with TIA” series, where he will offer perspectives on how financial data and predictive analytics are influencing decision-making at every level of logistics operations. Details of the broadcast are to be announced, but anticipation is high for his data-driven insights.

Engaging with Industry Leaders at TIA 2025

The TIA Capital Ideas Conference has long been the go-to platform for freight brokerage professionals seeking to expand their knowledge, network with peers, and explore the trends transforming logistics. NT Logistics’ participation this year reinforces the company’s status as a thought leader in both operational and strategic freight management.

Conference attendees are encouraged to connect with NT Logistics representatives throughout the event to discuss emerging challenges, partnership opportunities, and the ongoing evolution of freight brokerage models.

Conclusion: Guiding the Freight Industry Forward

With topics ranging from collaborative carrier models to long-term market forecasting, NT Logistics is not just participating in the TIA 2025 conversation—it’s helping lead it. As the industry looks toward greater efficiency, deeper relationships, and smarter data use, NT Logistics is positioning itself as a trusted voice guiding the next wave of transformation.


For continued coverage of freight innovation, logistics strategy, and supply chain leadership, follow Eva Richardson and The Logistic News on LinkedIn and Google News.

 

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