We see it all the time in the construction industry. Subhaulers get to a quarry but they don't know where to go, who to talk to, or what materials to pick up. They find themselves scrambling attempting to get in touch with a dispatcher or foreman, at which point they're already an hour late from their expected delivery time. Now the job site is waiting for materials and everything gets delayed.
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“Having worked in the trucking industry for more than 37 years, I will say, Tread has been a much-appreciated asset. We need to embrace change and work together to help build what’s next!”
-- Tom Desarmia, Construction Dispatcher, Tomlinson
What Construction Companies Can Learn From Southwest Airlines
Did you travel Southwest Airlines during the holidays, or at least try to? In December, the airline canceled more than 17,000 flights - you read that right! While the connection between construction and airlines might seem far-fetched, many construction sites and material logistics operations are run similarly to how Southwest Airlines' system was, with legacy systems that have been around for decades.
The current workforce is nearing retirement, and the industry needs to adapt by hiring the next wave of employees. How will you react?
Join us alongside an incredible panel of industry-leading women to find out how the construction industry and your business can reach the younger demographic!