Why Yard Management Is the Last Broken Node in Supply Chain
APR 22, 202630 MIN
Why Yard Management Is the Last Broken Node in Supply Chain
APR 22, 202630 MIN
Description
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
Why yard management is still one of the most manual parts of the supply chain
How to identify if your yard is the hidden bottleneck in operations
What causes congestion, idle time, and poor trailer visibility
How gate delays impact warehouse throughput and carrier performance
What “Smart Yard 3.0” means (and how it differs from traditional YMS)
How AI improves gate check-in, asset visibility, and workflow orchestration
The stages of AI maturity in yard operations—from visibility to autonomous decisioning
Where security, fraud detection, and damage tracking fit into yard technology
What operators should prioritize first when modernizing the yard
HIGHLIGHTS
00:00 – Why the yard is still the last broken node in supply chain
01:39 – Why yard operations stayed manual while WMS and TMS evolved
05:00 – Signs your yard is under-managed (congestion, delays, visibility gaps)
06:44 – Smart Yard 3.0: from tracking systems to real-time orchestration
10:11 – AI maturity in yard operations (visibility → automation → optimization)
17:00 – How yard performance impacts the entire supply chain network
20:06 – Security, fraud detection, and damage tracking in the yard
23:19 – What AI-native logistics platforms look like next
QUOTES
[00:00:29] "The yard often remains the manual reactive, hard to see in real time type of solution." - Ninaad
[00:01:39] “The yard is one of three of the major nodes in the supply chain, about 50 billion in goods flow every single day. It is stunning to realize that it is the most un modernized node in the entire supply chain." - Darin Brannan
[00:04:53] "It was an afterthought. Now it's a constraint." - Darin Brannan
[00:08:07] "And a AI and agentic done right, is a game changer for the art." - Darin Brannan
[00:17:39] "Yards don't fall into isolation. It has the ability to have second-order effects across the network." - Harshida
KEY TAKEAWAYS
The yard is no longer a passive space—it’s a control point for the entire network
Most yard systems digitize workflows but don’t improve decision-making
Real transformation comes from redesigning workflows, not just automating them
Small inefficiencies in the yard create large downstream operational impact
AI shifts the yard from a tracking system to a movement orchestration platform
ABOUT THE GUEST
Darin Brannan, CEO, Terminal Industries
Darin Brannan is a founder-operator and CEO with 25+ years of experience scaling SaaS and infrastructure platforms. At Terminal Industries, he leads the development of an AI-native Yard Operating System that uses computer vision and agentic AI to automate and optimize yard operations across enterprise supply chains.
Learn more:
https://terminal-industries.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/darinbrannan/
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