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Colby Varley

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Summary

Colby's background and career journey @ 4:00


Colby Varley, 32 years old, is from Salinas, California and has an agricultural business degree from Fresno State. He started as a truck driver and has worked his way up to become the vice president and co-owner of Advanced Transportation Service (ATS), a 40-year-old firm that specializes in transporting fresh produce and perishable foods.


The Salinas Valley as the "salad bowl of the world" @ 5:23


Salinas is known as the "salad bowl of the world" as it produces a large portion of the lettuce, cauliflower, broccoli, and other leafy greens consumed in the U.S. Colby grew up in this agricultural community and his father worked in produce sales, which influenced his decision to pursue an agricultural business degree.


ATS's business model and value proposition @ 7:15


ATS is a truck brokerage that sources refrigerated semi-trucks to transport perishable produce and food products across the country. They focus on providing white-glove service, including 24/7 monitoring and support, to ensure the freshness and quality of the goods they transport.


Challenges in the current transportation market @ 23:33


The transportation industry has faced significant challenges in the past few years, with downward pressure on rates and carriers going out of business due to unsustainable costs. Colby is hoping for a gradual, sustainable recovery in the market rather than volatile spikes up and down.


Strategies for growth and partnerships @ 38:21


To drive exponential growth, Colby is exploring strategic partnerships with other players in the produce and food supply chain, such as grower-shippers, retailers, and other brokers. The goal is to find complementary capabilities and create mutually beneficial relationships.

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