KBX
Tyler Schneider has a diverse work experience in the transportation and logistics industry. From 2013 to 2015, they worked at Schneider National as a Lead Generation Specialist and New Business Development representative. In this role, they focused on developing qualified strategic sales leads and pursuing prospective clients.
Following their time at Schneider National, Tyler joined Quad/Graphics in 2015 as a Carrier Development Coordinator. Here, they coordinated carrier sourcing processes, negotiated prices and capacity, and evaluated carrier proposals. Tyler effectively communicated with carriers to understand their service capabilities and needs, ultimately providing final recommendations on carrier selection and division assignment while balancing cost and service requirements.
Since 2018, Tyler has been working at KBX as a Procurement Carrier Contract Manager. In this role, they manage carrier contracts and is responsible for monitoring their performance. Their expertise in transportation procurement analysis helps drive efficiency and cost savings within the company.
Tyler Schneider earned a Bachelor's degree in Business/Corporate Communications from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Tyler attended the university from 2007 to 2011.
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KBX
KBX is a global steward for smarter, more efficient logistics, optimizing all facets of freight transportation. KBX provides its customers advantaged capabilities related to transportation procurement across the world, visibility and technology solutions that help drive transparency, and opportunities to eliminate waste within global supply chains. As the transportation arm of Koch Industries, Inc., KBX serves the growing demand for supply chain efficiency across broad logistics markets. Based in Wichita, Kansas, Koch Industries, Inc. is one of the largest private companies in America, with estimated annual revenues as high as $110 billion, according to Forbes. KBX is an independent Koch company. Koch Industries, Inc. is one of the largest private companies in America according to Forbes magazine. Koch companies are involved in refining, chemicals, biofuels and ingredients; forest and consumer products; fertilizers; polymers and fibers; process and pollution control equipment and technologies; electronic components; commodity trading; minerals; energy; ranching; glass; and investments.