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Today's topic is Why Chattanooga is the Silicon Valley of Trucking and I will be talking with Craig Fuller. Craig and his company, FreightWaves is one of the reasons, Chattanooga is called the Silicon Valley of Trucking.
[01:04] Tell us a little bit about you and your company.
- I am Craig Fuller, founder and CEO of FreightWaves, which is based in Chattanooga, TN. I grew up in a trucking family and worked in my dad's company.
- FreightWaves is the leading Freight Intel provider, offering current digital intelligence and context to the freight community on a central platform.
[03:50] Your content at FreightWaves is so insightful. I've noticed that to write about logistics, you have to know logistics.
- We tried to get the traditional trucking press to write about what we were doing, but it was apparent that they didn't understand the content.
- Out of frustration, we decided to write our own content.
- Our writer was on vacation, so I once wrote about a hurricane under his name. That's when the site exploded.
- We actually do hire a lot of great writers that don't have experience in the space and combine them with market experts.
[08:54] Why and when did you start FreightWaves?
- The business started in 2016, but we didn't get our first venture funding until 2017.
- I didn't want to go back to work in the family business. I wanted to do something on my own.
- My brother is the CEO of that business now, but my father is still active in it.
- I'm sure that my brother faces difficulties because the vision was created for him.
- We have to report to our board, but they're very supportive which gives us room to do things how we want.
[15:05] Steve Case has a venture fund and tour called The Rise of the Rest. Tell us about it and why he named Chattanooga the Silicon Valley of trucking.
- His theory was that he could go find startups in smaller cities to pitch to touring venture capitalists.
- FreightWaves won the tour's stop in Chattanooga.
- This city has more people connected to logistics per capita than any other city in America, so it was only natural that Chattanooga become the Silicon Valley of Trucking
- Steve wrote a book called The Third Wave which deals with a deep understanding of how industries work.
- At FreightWaves, we've combined our tribal knowledge with influencers who are connected throughout the industry.
- Creating credibility has been the key to our success.
[21:27] We're educating kids to leave our cities to go be successful in Silicon Valley. A lot of venture capitalists promote staying in your own city now.
- Money goes a lot further in places like Chattanooga rather than Silicon Valley.
- I think the next generation of venture capital will be in places like Detroit, Des Moines, Houston, Cleveland, etc.
- Investors are shocked that we pay our employees about the same as companies in Silicon Valley. It helps us attract and retain talent.
- We don't have to worry as much about an employee leaving us in a few months to work for another company down the road.
[27:48] For many generations, kids have gone to school in places like Chattanooga and then left to work elsewhere. Now, they don't have to.
- 45 out of our 130 employees in Chattanooga have moved here from other cities.
- It's great to have a combination of homegrown employees and ones that were willing to relocate.
[30:00] You mentioned tribal knowledge, so expand on how it helped make Chattanooga the Silicon Valley of trucking.
- The machine that produces carpet was invented in Chattanooga and Dalton, Georgia (just south of here), and that carpet needed to be hauled.
- Those businesses created a lot of organic knowledge in Chattanooga, but they didn't recycle capit