About Eric Zybura

Eric Zybura began his journey in the logistics and freight industry over 30 years ago. In 1992, Richard DeWitt hired him to help grow his family business in Guam. Eric packed up and moved from Colorado to Guam to manage and expand DeWitt Guam. Over the past three decades, Eric has held many roles within The DeWitt Companies, including leading DeWitt Guam and Royal Hawaiian Movers. For the last 10 years, he has served as the CEO/President of Approved Freight. Throughout his career, Eric has become a leading voice and expert in freight and logistics within the organization. During his time in Hawaii, he also served as the President of the Moving and Storage Association of Hawaii, where he advocated for moving businesses of all sizes across the Aloha State. In this blog, Eric will share the knowledge he’s gained from decades of running freight forwarders of various sizes in diverse locations.

Six Companies Poised to Revolutionize Supply Chain & Logistics

Innovation drives supply chain optimization. As you'll see in the profiles of these six forward-thinking companies, fresh ideas can create new efficiencies, solve persistent problems, and open the door for new opportunities in supply chain effectiveness.   We’ll look into the latest advances in logistics hardware, software and strategy. Plus, a peek at what's coming down the road in the industry. You may discover some new ideas to power your own supply chain—or you may get inspired to create innovations of your own!  Attabotics: Reimagining the Warehouse  Inspired by the efficiency and structure of ant colonies, Attabotics is using robots to take the warehouse in a new dimension: up.  What if you could reduce the footprint of [...]

By |2024-11-08T17:12:41+00:00September 13th, 2021|Freight, Industry News, Supply Chain|0 Comments

12 Freight & Logistics Statistics That Reveal the Massive Scope of the Industry

If you don't work in freight or logistics, you might not think much about how the everyday products we rely on get to the shelf. However, if you do work in the industry, you likely have an appreciation for the intricate dance between suppliers, manufacturers, carriers, and retailers that ensures we have everything we need to live, work, and play.   That said, it's challenging to appreciate the full magnitude of the industry, the sheer volume of goods that get moved, and the impact on the global economy. Below, you'll find 12 surprising statistics that reveal just how huge the freight and logistics industry really is, both in size and importance. (In fact, some of them might even surprise veterans of the industry!)  of international goods estimated [...]

By |2024-11-08T17:12:41+00:00September 6th, 2021|Freight, Logistics, Supply Chain|0 Comments

Using Air Freight? These Key Statistics Will Help You Adjust Your Freight Mix

Updated: 5/25/2023 "Limited capacity and volatile rates" was the main headline for much of 2020 where the air freight market was concerned. As airlines canceled passenger flights and orders for PPE and essential supplies spiked, the cost to send goods via air freight hit new highs—and held firm for quite some time.   At the start of 2023, we're seeing a different picture emerge. Capacity is recovering. An analysis from CLIVE Data Services revealed that, in February 2023, air cargo capacity finally rose above pre-pandemic levels. Volume in February 2023 was still below pre-pandemic levels, though—7% less in chargeable weight, as compared to 2019. [...]

By |2024-11-08T17:12:42+00:00August 30th, 2021|Freight, Industry News|0 Comments

The Green Technology That’s Powering Ocean Freight

With more than 80% of international goods estimated to move by sea, ocean freight fuels our global economy.i In fact, the industry has been on a long-term track to growth, with volume nearly tripling since 1990.ii  Since ocean freight is clearly here to stay, many have become concerned about its environmental impact. The industry faces several challenges along the road to sustainability, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions.  However, thanks to advances in green technology, many shipping companies are successfully reducing their environmental footprint.   Whether you're a company looking to embrace sustainability or simply curious about sustainability, we'll give you a run-down of the latest green tech solutions for ocean freight. While some have become established practices, others are still in development—truly on the cutting edge of "what's next" for the [...]

By |2024-11-08T17:12:42+00:00August 23rd, 2021|Freight, Industry News, Supply Chain|0 Comments

Industry Update: LNG-Powered Ships Offer More Sustainable Alternative for Ocean Freight 

Sustainability has become a hot topic in the world of logistics and supply chain management. Some companies embrace this value for ethical reasons.   Others are leveraging sustainability measures to appeal to consumers, who are increasingly aware of environmental practices. In fact, a recent Forrester study published in Forbes revealed that 32% of U.S. consumers "prioritize companies that are actively reducing their impact on the environment."i   Finally, many companies are pursuing sustainability measures to stay compliant with regulations. For example, the International Maritime Organization's low-sulfur mandate required many companies to reduce sulfur oxide emissions by changing fuels or adopting new technology. One of the trends we're seeing [...]

By |2024-11-08T17:12:43+00:00August 16th, 2021|Freight, Industry News, Supply Chain|0 Comments

Shipping to a Jones Act Destination? Here’s What You Need to Know 

Before Hurricane Maria tore across the island of Puerto Rico in September 2017, few Americans had heard of the Jones Act. If you 1) don't work in the shipping industry or 2) don't live in a destination impacted by this law, you might not think much about this  sub-section of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920. The Jones Act requires that all ships carrying goods between two U.S. destinations be built, owned, and operated by U.S. citizens or permanent residents. During Puerto Rico's recovery from Hurricane Maria, the Jones Act made headlines nationwide as President Donald Trump issued a temporary waiver for the territory. The goal? To expedite relief, aid, and supplies to the people [...]

By |2024-11-08T17:12:43+00:00August 9th, 2021|Industry News, Puerto Rico Business|0 Comments