Kev Talks - REAL World Global Logistics
In this episode of Kev Talks: Real World Global Logistics, Kevin Parkerson and Kevin Higgins sit down with industry veteran David Arsenault for a conversation that spans decades of real-world experience—from life at sea to leading at the highest levels of global logistics. David’s journey begins at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, where early lessons in discipline, followership, and leadership shaped his approach to navigating both ships and organizations. He shares unforgettable stories from his time at sea—including a dramatic encounter in Colombia that earned him the nickname “50 Bucks”—offering a raw and personal look at how those early experiences built resilience and perspective. The conversation shifts to his leadership tenure at Hyundai Merchant Marine America, where David stepped into the CEO role during one of the most turbulent periods in ocean shipping. He reflects on guiding the organization through financial uncertainty, emphasizing the power of transparency, communication, and trust in maintaining both customer confidence and team alignment under pressure. Drawing on roles across Sea-Land, DCLI, GSC Logistics, and beyond, David breaks down what real supply chain transformation looks like today. His message is clear: transformation is no longer a one-time initiative—it’s a continuous process. Success now depends on agility, speed of decision-making, and the ability to act on disruptions before competitors do. A major focus of the episode is the rise of artificial intelligence in supply chain. In his current role at Avathon, David explains how AI is fundamentally changing the game—not just by providing visibility, but by turning data into actionable intelligence. From predictive maintenance to fully integrated supply chain decision-making, he outlines how companies can move from reactive to proactive, and ultimately toward semi-autonomous operations. He also challenges leaders to rethink their approach to AI, stressing that the real value lies not in the technology itself, but in clearly defining the problems they want to solve. Companies that hesitate risk falling behind, while those who start small and scale quickly will gain a meaningful competitive edge. The episode closes with a look at what continues to drive David after more than 40 years in the industry. From mentoring the next generation to staying at the forefront of innovation, his passion remains rooted in pushing the industry forward. And on a personal note, listeners get a glimpse of his life outside logistics—including a 50-year love of playing the drums and a family legacy that continues to inspire him. Key Takeaway: The future of supply chain can be summed up in one word: integrated. The ability to leverage AI across all of your connected data will lead the transition towards autonomous supply chains.
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