Aug 26, 2022
Raj
Subbiah and Joe Lynch discuss
understanding Uber
Freight. Raj is Head of Product for Uber Freight, a logistics
platform built on the power of Uber with the goal to reshape global
logistics and deliver reliability, flexibility and transparency for
shippers and carriers.
About Raj Subbiah
Raj
Subbiah is Head of Product for Uber Freight, Uber’s
logistics business that seamlessly connects shippers and carriers
across the US, Canada, and Europe. Raj comes to Uber from Yelp,
where he led a range of product teams for over five years, most
recently as VP of Marketplaces for the global review platform.
Prior to Yelp, Raj served for nearly five years at Microsoft,
improving the relevance, recall and user experience of the Bing
search product. Raj holds a Master's degree in computer science
from Texas A&M University, an MBA from the University of
California Berkeley, and a computational mathematics and statistics
degree from the University of Washington.
About Uber Freight
Uber Freight
is a logistics platform built on the power of Uber with the goal to
reshape global logistics and deliver reliability, flexibility and
transparency for shippers and carriers. Since launching in 2017,
Uber Freight has built one of the world’s largest digitally-enabled
carrier networks and transformed entrenched practices around
pricing and booking freight to reduce inefficiencies and increase
opportunities for business growth and industry collaboration.
Today, the business counts over 100,000 carriers in its network and
thousands of shippers as customers, from small businesses to
Fortune 500 companies, including AB Inbev, Nestle, LG, Land O’Lakes
and many more.
Key Takeaways: Understanding Uber Freight
- Raj Subbiah is Head of Product for Uber Freight, Uber’s
logistics business that seamlessly connects shippers and carriers
across the US, Canada, and Europe.
- In the podcast interview, Raj Subbiah helps the audience gain a
better understanding of Uber Freight.
- Problems in the transportation and logistics business:
- Logistics has traditionally been underserved by technology
perhaps because of the decentralized nature of the industry – lots
of different shippers, carriers, brokers, etc.
- Too many manual functions where decisions lead to “local
optimum.” Local optimum is the best solution to a problem within a
small neighborhood of possible solutions. This concept is in
contrast to the global optimum, which is the optimal solution when
every possible solution is considered.
- Lots of tribal knowledge, which by it’s nature is not
distributed throughout the organization. Ideally, tribal knowledge
is captured, verified, and codified so it can be used by the whole
organization.
- Shipper expectations are rising. Shippers informed by consumer
technology expect a superior customer experience enabled by
intuitive technology.
- Shippers are also increasingly interested in sustainability.
Supply chains are responsible for 80% of greenhouse gas emissions –
consumers and regulators want the freight industry to literally
clean up their act.
- Freight’s fundamental matching problem: Only 79% of miles are
loaded. Empty miles are about 1.5% of US greenhouse gas
emissions.
- Supply chains have been volatile since the beginning of the
pandemic, with elevated rates and fragile capacity highlighting the
need for innovative procurement solutions.
- Raj and the Uber Freight team believe they can address and
solve many of the problems listed above.
- Uber Freight is a logistics platform built on the power of Uber
with the goal to reshape global logistics and deliver reliability,
flexibility and transparency for shippers and carriers.
- Since launching in 2017, Uber Freight has built one of the
world’s largest digitally enabled carrier networks and transformed
entrenched practices around pricing and booking freight to reduce
inefficiencies and increase opportunities for business growth and
industry collaboration. Today, the business counts over 100,000
carriers in its network and thousands of shippers as customers,
from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, including AB InBev,
Land O’Lakes, LG, Nestlé and many more.
Learn More About Understanding Uber
Freight
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Subbiah
Uber
Freight
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that enables shippers to meet evolving demands and reliably source
capacity directly on the Uber Freight marketplace
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Freight Expands into Less than Truckload (LTL)
Uber Freight Launches Self-Service Shipper Platform in
Canada
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Freight Opens Chicago Office
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