Episode 131 | Plan for January! – October 2025


“The View from Jamestown” Chemical Podcast
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Episode 131 | October 2025

Episode 131 of The View from Jamestown Podcast Edition includes a discussion from sales & customer service on planning ahead for year-end, and anticipating January demand.

Featuring:
VP Sales & Marketing AJ Petrarca
Sales & Customer Service Manager Kaitlyn Hagan
Customer Service Manager Jill Goldstein
Host: Marketing & Sales Manager Ben Sawicki

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Produced by:
Kettlebottom Creative

Featuring:
The Logistix Company
Joe Hassenfratz & Brian Burns

Summary:
In Episode 131 of The View from Jamestown Podcast, the team at The Chemical Company (TCC) and The Logistix Company (TLC) dive deep into year-end planning, freight trends, and inventory strategy across the chemicals and logistics industries.
Topics covered:
• How to prepare inventories before 2026’s demand surge
• The 100% China tariff and what it means for pricing
• Freight capacity and LTL shipping delays heading into the holidays
• Sustainability updates — solar power, ISO integration, and the path toward EcoVadis Gold
• TLC’s creative logistics solutions for bulk, liquid, and intermodal freight
Whether you’re a supply chain manager, manufacturer, or logistics professional, this episode helps you stay ahead of the curve as the year wraps up.
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