In this Episode About End To End Supply Chain and Brand Management
- Ilias Simpson, new President of Cart.com, shares his logistics leadership background and how Cart.com offers end-to-end supply chain solutions for brands, including storefront setup, order management, and fulfillment services.
- The conversation emphasizes the role of personal relationships in executive transitions, as Ilias’s new role came through connections and reputation, not traditional recruiting methods.
- Ilias discusses Cart.com’s growth strategy, including potential expansion into new markets, the professionalization needed before an IPO, and how the company’s technology differentiates it in the logistics space.
Here is a Glimpse of End To End Supply Chain and Brand Management
In this episode of The Lazy CEO podcast, Jim Schleckser, host and founder of The CEO Project, introduces Ilias Simpson, the new President of Cart.com. Ilias talks about Cart.com’s comprehensive supply chain solutions, emphasizing its omni-channel capabilities and how they manage everything from digital storefronts to order fulfillment. He explains the company’s end-to-end approach, handling fulfillment for big brands like PacSun and Toms. Cart.com’s ability to offer integrated marketing, order management, and warehouse services sets them apart in a highly competitive market.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Ilias Simpson on LinkedIn
- Jim Schleckser on LinkedIn
- The CEO Project
- Great Ceos Are Lazy: How Exceptional Ceos Do More in Less Time by Jim Schleckser
Sponsor for this episode…
This episode is brought to you by The CEO Project. The CEO Project is a business advisory group that brings high-caliber, accomplished CEOs together. Our team of skilled advisors comprises current and former CEOs who have run both public and private sector companies across multiple industries. With our experience and expertise, we guide hundreds of high-performing CEOs through a disciplined approach that resolves constraints and improves critical decisions. The CEO Project has helped high-performing, large enterprise CEOs with annual revenues ranging from $20M to over $2 billion to drive growth and achieve optimal outcomes. If you are an experienced CEO looking to grow your company, visit www.theCEOProject.com.