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By PeopleNology Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. Motor Freight Transportation Management PeopleNology People Knowledge for Supply Chain Management Fortune 500 Secrets Powerful Humanistic Development Systems Process Human Resource Design & Implementation Historical Perspective Transportation Management Operations Administration Productivity Compliance Revenue Growth Profit Legal Advertising Recruiting Retention Rewarding Recognition Plans Designs Systems Process Nollijy Franklin University Research Institute Project Arts & Science – Evolution Revolution OTR LTL Over the Road Rail Ocean Rail Historical Perspective Modern Implementation Truck Drivers Supervisors Operations Manager Terminal Manager Executive Ownership Boardroom Bedroom Trailer Park Truck Stop Truck Repair Lot Lizard Female Hustle Working Girls Dock Worker Forklift Driver Dock Scales Cross Dock Distribution Fulfillment Warehouse Shipping Supply Chain Slide 2: Transport or transportation is the movement of people and goods from one location to another. Transport is performed by various modes, such as air, rail, road and water and even frog back transportation. If the mouse is going to get the cheese he’s going to have to move from one place to another, from A to B is transportation. Slide 3: The field can be divided into infrastructure, vehicles, and operations. operations Infrastructure consists of the fixed installations necessary for transport, and may be roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals and pipelines or terminals such as airports, railway stations, bus stations and seaports. Vehicles traveling on the network include automobiles, bicycles, buses, trains, people and aircraft. O Operations d l with the way i deal i h h the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this p p purpose including the financing, g g, legalities and policies. In the transport industry, operations, and ownership of infrastructure, are both public and privateprivate, depending on the country and mode. Slide 4: Passenger transport may be public or private. Freight transport has become focused on containerization, containerization while bulk transport is used for large volumes or durable items. Transport plays an important part in economic growth and globalization, but has a deteriorizing impact on the environment. While it is heavily subsidized by b governments, good d planning of transport is essential to make traffic flow, and restrain urban , sprawl. Slide 5: A mode of transport is a technological solution that used a fundamentally different vehicle, infrastructure and operations. Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. is a noted transportation expert within North American business segments. Learning about transportation is the first step in operating a profit based, low cost, transportation motor freight company. The transport of a person or cargo may be by one or more modes the latter called intermodal transport Each modes, transport. mode has its advantages and disadvantages, and will be chosen for a trip depended on the nature of the purpose, cargo and destination. While there transport in air and on water has their own mode, land transport has several modes. Slide 6: Animal‐powered transport is the use of working animals (also known as beasts of burden) for the movement of people and goods. We don’t use a lot of horses anymore, they eat too much, and their too slow. But we do use a lot of human beings. The secret to trucking is found within the people, they are not simply the working animals. Humans may ride some of the animals directly, use them as pack animals for carrying goods, or harness them, singly or in teams, to pull (or haul) sleds or wheeled vehicles. Animals are superior to people in their speed, endurance and carrying capacity; prior to the Industrial Revolution they were used for all land transport impracticable for people, and they remain an important mode of transport in less developed areas of the world. Slide 7: Human‐powered transport is the transport of person(s) and/or goods using human muscle‐power. Like animal‐powered transport, human‐powered transport has existed since time immemorial in the form of walking, running and swimming. Modern technology has allowed machines to enhance human‐power. Many forms of human‐powered transport remain popular for reasons of lower cost, leisure, physical exercise and environmentalism. Human‐powered transport is sometimes the only type available (especially in underdeveloped or inaccessible regions), and is considered an ideal form of sustainable transportation. You have to have an engine. You have to have a human. You must have harmony. Although humans are able to walk without infrastructure, the transport can be enhanced through the use of roads, especially when enforcing the human power with vehicles, such as bicycles and inline skates. Human‐powered vehicles have also been developed for highly encumbering environments, such as snow and water, by watercraft rowings and skiing; even the air can be entered with human‐powered aircraft. Slide 8: A fixed wing aircraft commonly called airplane is a heavier than air craft where movement of fixed‐wing aircraft, airplane, heavier‐than‐air the wings in relation to the aircraft is not used to generate lift. The term is used to distinguish from rotary‐wing aircraft, where the movement of the lift surfaces relative to the aircraft generates lift. A heliplane is both fixed‐wing and rotary‐wing. Fixed‐wing aircraft range from small trainers and recreational aircraft to large airliners and military cargo aircraft. Slide 9: Two necessities for aircraft are air flow over the wings for lift, and an area for landing. The majority of aircraft also need an airport with the infrastructure to receive maintenance maintenance, restocking, refueling and for the loading and unloading of crew, cargo and passengers. Trucking is the same way, you have to launch a load, take off and then you have to have a place to land, a consignee. While the vast majority of aircraft land and take off on land, some are capable of take off and landing on ice, snow and calm water. Slide 10: The aircraft is the second fastest method of transport, after the rocket. Commercial jets can reach up to 875 kilometres per hour (544 mph), single‐engine aircraft 175 kilometres per hour single engine (109 mph). Aviation is able to quickly transport people and limited amounts of cargo over longer distances, but incur high costs and energy use; for short distances or in unaccessible places helicopters can be used. Slide 11: Rail transport is the transport of passengers and goods along railways (or railroads), consisting of two parallel steel rails, generally anchored perpendicular to beams (termed sleepers or ties) of p ,g y p p ( p ) timber, concrete or steel to maintain a consistent distance apart, or gauge. Slide 12: The rails and perpendicular beams are usually then placed on a foundation made of concrete or compressed earth and gravel in a bed of ballast to prevent the track from buckling (bending out of its original configuration) as the ground settles over time beneath and under the weight of the vehicles passing above. Slide 13: The vehicles traveling on the rails are arranged in a train; a series of individual powered or unpowered vehicles linked together, displaying markers. These vehicles (referred to, in general, as cars, carriages or wagons) move with much l i ) ih h less f i i than on rubber tires on a paved road, friction h bb i d d making them more energy efficient. Slide 14: A train consists of rail vehicles that move along guides to transport freight or passengers from one place to another. The guideway (permanent way) usually consists of conventional rail tracks, but might also be monorail or maglev. Propulsion for the train is provided by a separate locomotive or from individual motors in self propelled multiple units Most trains are powered locomotive, self‐propelled units. by diesel engines or by electricity supplied by trackside systems, but other sources of power such as steam engine, horses, wire, gravity, pneumatics, or gas turbines are possible. Slide 15: Rail transport remains the most energy efficient land transport, and used for long‐distance freight and all distances of passenger transport. In cities rapid transit and trams are common parts of public transport. A road is an identifiable route, way or path between two or more places. Roads are typically smoothed paved or otherwise prepared to allow easy travel;[ though they need not be and smoothed, paved, be, historically many roads were simply recognizable routes without any formal construction or maintenance. Slide 16: In urban areas roads may pass through a city or village and be named as streets, serving a dual function as urban space easement and route. The most common road vehicle is the automobile; a wheeled passenger vehicle that carries its own motor. Other users of roads include buses, trucks, motorcycles, trucks motorcycles bicycles and pedestrians As of 2002 there were 590 million automobiles pedestrians. worldwide. Slide 17: The first forms of road transport were horses, oxen or even humans carrying goods over dirt tracks that often followed game trails. Slide 18: The Roman Empire was in need for armies to be able to travel quickly; they built deep roadbeds of crushed stone as an underlying layer to ensure that they kept dry as the water would flow dry, out from the crushed stone, instead of becoming mud in clay soils. Slide 19: John Loudon McAdam designed the first modern highways of inexpensive paving material of soil and stone aggregate known as macadam during the Industrial Revolution. Coating of cobblestones and wooden paving were popular during the 19th century while tarmac and concrete paving became popular during the 20th. Slide 20: Automobiles offer high flexibility and with low capacity, but are deemed with high energy and area use, and the main source of noise and air pollution in cities; buses allow for more efficient travel at the cost of reduced flexibility. Road transport by truck is often the initial and final stage of freight transport transport. Slide 21: Ship transport is the process of transport by barge, boat, ship or sailboat over a sea, ocean, lake, canal or river. A watercraft is a vehicle designed to float on and move across (or under) water. The Th need f b i f d d for buoyancy unites watercraft, and makes the h ll a d i k h hull dominant aspect of i f its construction, maintenance and appearance. Gregory Bodenhamer’s best seller, Boiling Your Own Frogs takes you to another side of transportation. It speaks to your turnover rates, why people come and go, stay and help or simply run away to another trucking company. p p g , y p py y g p y Slide 22: In the 1800s the first steam ships were developed, using a steam engine to drive a paddle wheel or propeller to move the ship. The steam was produced using wood or coal. Now most ships have an engine using a slightly refined type of petroleum called bunker fuel. Some specialized ships, such as submarines, use nuclear power to produce the steam. R l d h i l Recreational or educational craft still use wind power, while some d i l f ill i d hil smaller craft use internal combustion engines to drive one or more propellers, or in the case of jet boats, an inboard water jet. In shallow draft areas hovercraft are propelled by large pusher‐prop fans. Slide 23: Pipeline transport sends goods through a pipe most commonly liquid and gases are sent but pipe, sent, pneumatic tubes can send solid capsules using compressed air. Any chemically stable liquid or gas can be sent through a pipeline; sewage, slurry, water and even beer pipelines exist,while long‐distance networks are used for petroleum and natural gas. Slide 24: Intermodal freight transport is the combination of multiple modes of transportation for a single shipment; containers allow seamless integration of sea, rail and road transport and have reduced transshipment costs Slide 25: Throughout history, new transport technology has been one of the key elements to foster a larger world and better commerce. The development has allowed larger quantities to be sent longer distances, at higher speed and at a lower cost. You’re not in a new business. PeopleNology has captured the past documented it’s actual results applied modern concepts in past, results, engineering and psychology to provide your company real life solutions. Slide 26: From nature humans are capable of transporting themselves by walking, though from time immemorial animals have been domesticated for labor and transport. Inventions such as the wheel and sled helped make animal transport more efficient, with the introduction of vehicles p p , Slide 27: Also water transport, including rowed and sailed vessels, dates back to time immemorial, and was the only efficient way to transport large quantities or over large distances prior to the industrial revolution. Because of water transport's importance, most settlements were located at intersections of bodies of water. Slide 28: The industrial revolution saw a number of inventions fundamentally change transport. With telegraphy, communication became instant and independent of transport. The invention of the steam engine closely followed by its application in rail transport made land transport engine, independent of human or animal muscles; both speed and capacity exploded, helping to allow specialization through the location of manufacturing being independent of natural resources. Slide 29: The 19th century also saw the development of the steam ship, making global transport The development of the combustion engine and the automobile at the turn into the 20th century, d transport b road t i bl t became more viable, allowing th i t d ti of mechanical private t ll i the introduction f h i l i t transport. t In 1903 flight was invented, and after World War I it became a fast was to transport people and express goods over long distances. Slide 30: After World War II, the automobile and airlines took higher shares of transport, reducing rail and water to freight and short‐haul passenger. Spaceflight was launched in the 1950s, with rapid growth until the 1970s, when interest dwindled. In the 1950s, the introduction of containerization gave massive efficiency gains in freight transport permitting globalization [9] At transport, globalization. the same time, high‐speed rail in Asia and Europe started taking passengers on long‐haul routes from airlines, after the introduction of the Shinkansen in 1964. Slide 31: Freight transport, or shipping, is a key in the value chain in manufacturing. You think you are simply in motor freight trucking transportation, you’re more than that. You are the key to the value chain. With increased specialization and globalization, production is being located further away from consumption, rapidly increasing the demand for transport Slide 32: While all modes of transport are used for cargo transport, there is high differentiation between the nature of the cargo transport, in which mode is chosen. Transportation has changed, it’s gone through evolution. Where we end up is up to capital, innovation, human resources and advanced technology Your business changes daily Do not get left behind join up with technology. daily. behind, PeopleNology and enjoy the advanced thinking of Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. Slide 33: Logistics refers to the entire process of transferring products from producer to consumer, including storage transport transshipment warehousing material handling and packaging storage, transport, transshipment, warehousing, material‐handling packaging, with associated exchange of information. Incoterm deals with the handling of payment and responsibility of risk during transport Slide 34: Containerization, with the standarization of ISO containers on all vehicles and at all ports, has revolutionized international and domestic trade, offering huge reduction in transshipment costs. Traditionally, all cargo had to be manually loaded and unloaded into the haul of any ship or car; y, g y y p ; containerization allows for automated handling and transfer between modes, and the standardized sizes allow for gains in economy of scale in vehicle operation. This has been one of the key driving factors in international trade and globalization since the 1950s Slide 36: Bulk transport is common with cargo that can be handled roughly without deterioration; typical examples are ore, coal, cereals and petroleum. Because of the uniformity of the product, mechanical handling can allow enormous quantities to be handled quickly and efficiently. The low value of the cargo combined with high volume also means that economies of scale become essential in transport, and gigantic ships and whole trains are commonly used to transport bulk. Liquid products with sufficient volume may also be transported by pipeline. Slide 38: Air freight has become more common for products of high value; while less than one percent of world transport by volume is by airline, it amounts to forty percent of the value. Time has become especially important in regards to principles such as postponement and just‐in‐time within the value chain, resulting in a high willingness to pay for quick delivery of key components or it t f high l t i ht ti In dditi to items of hi h value‐to‐weight ratio. I addition t mail, common it il items send b d by air include electronics and fashion clothing. Slide 39: Transport is a key necessity for specialization—allowing production and consumption of product to occur at different locations. Transport has throughout history been the gate to expansion; better transport allows more trade and spread of people people. Slide 40: Economic growth has always been dependent on increased capacity and more rational transport. But the infrastructure and operation of transport incurs large impact on the land and p p p g p is the largest drainer of energy, making transport sustainability a major issue. Slide 41: Modern society dictates a physical distinction between home and work, forcing people to transport themselves to place of work or study, supplemented by the need to temporarily relocate for other daily activities. Passenger transport is also the essence tourism, a mayor part of recreational transport. Commerce needs transport of people to conduct business, either to allow face‐to‐face communication for important decisions, or to transport specialists from their regular place of work to sites where they are needed. Slide 42: Transport planning allows for high utilization and less impact regarding new infrastructure Using infrastructure. models of transport forecasting, planners are able to predict future transport patterns. On the operative level, logistics allows owners of cargo to plan transport as part of the supply chain. Slide 43: Transport as a field is studied through transport economics, the backbone for the creation of regulation policy by authorities. Transport engineering, a sub‐discipline of civil engineering, and must take into account trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice and route assignment, while the operative level is handles through traffic engineering. Because of the negative impacts made, transport often becomes the subject of controversy related to choice of mode, as well as increased capacity. i d it Slide 44: Automotive transport can be seen as a tragedy of the commons, where the flexibility and comfort for the individual deteriorate the natural and urban environment for all. Density of development depends on mode of transport with public transport allowing for better spacial transport, utilization. Good land use keeps common activities close to peoples homes and places higher‐ density development closer to transport lines and hubs; minimize the need for transport. Slide 45: There are economies of agglomeration. Beyond transportation some land uses are more efficient when clustered. Transportation facilities consume land, and in cities, pavement (devoted to streets and parking) can easily exceed 20 percent of the total land use. An efficient transport system can reduce land waste. Too much infrastructure and too much smoothing for maximum vehicle throughput means that in many cities there is too much traffic and many—if not all—of the negative impacts that come with it. It is only in recent years that traditional many if all of practices have started to be questioned in many places, and as a result of new types of analysis which bring in a much broader range of skills than those traditionally relied on—spanning such areas as environmental impact analysis, public health, sociologists as well as economists who increasingly are questioning the viability of the old mobility solutions. European cities are leading this transition. Slide 46: The financing of infrastructure can either be public or private Transport is often a natural private. monopoly and a necessity for the public; roads, and in some countries railways and airports are funded through taxation. New infrastructure projects can involve large spendings. Operations may be public, but airlines and road transport is commonly private, with the typical exception of mass transit. International shipping remains a highly competitive industry with little regulation,but ports can be public owned. Slide 47: The first forms of road transport were horses, oxen or even humans carrying goods over dirt tracks that often followed game trails. As commerce increased, the tracks were often flattened or widened to accommodate the activities. Later, the travois, a fframe used to d d drag l d loads, was developed. The wheel came still later, probably preceded by the use of logs as rollers. With the advent of the Roman h h d f h Empire, there was a need for armies to be able to travel quickly from one area to another, and the roads that existed were often muddy, which i d f dd hi h greatly delayed the movement of large masses of troops. To resolve this issue, the Romans built great roads. The Roman roads used d Th R d d deep roadbeds db d of crushed stone as an underlying layer to ensure that they kept dry, as the water would flow out from the crushed stone, i h d instead of b d f becoming i mud in clay soils. Slide 48: During the Industrial Revolution, and because of the increased commerce that came with it it, improved roadways became imperative. The problem was rain combined with dirt roads created commerce‐miring mud. John Loudon McAdam (1756‐1836) designed the first modern highways. He developed an inexpensive paving material of soil and stone aggregate (known as macadam), and he embanked roads a f d few ffeet hi h than the higher h h surrounding terrain to cause water to drain away from the surface. At the same time, Thomas Telford, , , made substantial advances in the engineering of new roads and the construction of bridges, particularly, the London to particularly Holyhead road. Slide 49: Various systems had been developed over centuries to reduce bogging and dust in cities, including i l di cobblestones and wooden paving. Tar‐ bound macadam (tarmac) was applied to macadam roads towards the end of the 19th century in cities such as Paris. In the early 20th century tarmac and concrete paving were extended into the countryside. Slide 50: Transport on roads can Making your business personal plan is being used all over the be roughly grouped into United States. Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D., the founder of two categories: i PeopleNology will send you a free starter kit, simply kick the transportation of goods tires without cost or obligation. and transportation of p p people. In many y countries licencing requirements and safety regulations ensure a separation of the two industries. The nature of road transportation of goods depends, apart from the degree of development of the local infrastructure, infrastructure on the distance the goods are transported by road, the weight and volume of the individual shipment and the type of goods transported. Slide 51: For short distances and light, small shipments a van or pickup truck may b used. F i k k be d For large shipments even if less You can also receive free the Thinking Destiny letter than a full truckload (Less that is guaranteed to change the way you think about than truckload) a truck is your future. All the PeopleNology products are more appropriate. (Al see i (Also copyright protected and they can only be used for Trucking and Hauling below). your single use and may never reproduced without In some countries cargo is transported by road in horse‐ prior written authority. drawn carriages, d k carts d i donkey t or other non‐motorized mode (see animal‐powered transport). Delivery services (see D li ( Delivery ( (commerce)) )) are sometimes considered a separate category from cargo transport. In many places fast food is transported on roads f d i t t d d by various types of vehicles. For inner city delivery of small packages and documents bike couriers are quite common. i it Slide 52: Trucking companies (AE) or haulers/hauliers (BE) accept cargo for road transportation. PeopleNology will also send you A Gentlemen’s In Australia road trains Techique, the Self Actualization Tables for every replace rail transport for human being on earth. Imagine every single associate goods on many routes. employee achieving their individual potential while Low‐loader or flat‐bed working for your company. trailers are used to haul containers, see You will be able to persuade and influence any human containerization, in being on earth, guaranteed forever by mother nature intermodal transport. and the wonders of the universe. Truck drivers operate either ih independently i d d l working directly for the client or through freight carriers or shipping pp g agents. Some big companies (e.g. grocery store chains) operate their own internal trucking operations. Slide 53: In the U.S. many truckers own their truck (rig), and are known as owner‐ operators. Some road transportation is done on regular routes or for only one consignee per run, while others transport goods from many different loading PeopleNology will also send you our famous employee stations/shippers to truck driver turnover charts that explain to you what various consignees. On happens to your company, when people simply come and some long runs only go. All these sample documents can be yours for free, cargo for one lag of the simply for the asking. route (to) is known when the cargo is loaded. T k may h Truckers have to wait i at the destination for the return cargo (from). Slide 54: Today roadways are principally asphalt or concrete. Both are based on McAdam's concept of stone aggregate in a binder, asphalt cement or Portland cement respectively. Asphalt is known as a flexible pavement, one which slowly will \"flow\" flow under the pounding of traffic. Concrete is a rigid pavement, which can take heavier loads but is more expensive and requires more carefully prepared subbase. So, generally, major roads are concrete and local roads are asphalt. Often concrete roads are covered with a thin layer of asphalt t create a wearing f h lt to t i surface. Slide 55: In American English a semi‐trailer is a trailer without a front axle. A large proportion of its weight is supported either by a road tractor or by a detachable front axle assembly known as a dolly or by the tail of another trailer. A semi‐trailer is normally equipped with legs which can be lowered to support it when it is uncoupled uncoupled. A road tractor coupled to a semi‐trailer is often called a semi‐trailer truck or semi. Though most road trailers meet this definition, the term is most often applied to heavy trailers appropriate for use in such a rig. Slide 57: The trailers can be coupled and uncoupled quickly allowing them to be shunted for loading and to be trunked between depots. In the event of a breakdown, a tractor unit can be exchanged quickly and the load delivered to its destination without undue delay and without having to trans‐ship. It is also possible to use a dolly to tow a semi‐trailer behind a rigid truck, or behind another semi‐trailer. Special tractors (known as tugs, yard dogs, switchers, jockey horses, yard trucks or \"shunts\" (in Canada)) are often used for internal transport, for example, manoeuvring semi trailers at a depot or loading and unloading ferries These tractors may lift the coupling so that the trailer legs clear the ground semi‐trailers ferries. ground. Compared with a full scale trailer, a semi‐trailer attached to a tractor unit is easier to reverse, since it has only one turning point (the coupling), whereas a full trailer has two turning points (the coupling and the drawbar attachment). Compared with a rigid vehicle, a semi‐trailer truck has a turning circle smaller than its overall length making it more maneuverable. Because of the longer overall length of the cargo bed, a semi‐trailer can haul longer objects (tree trunks, pipings, beams, railway track) than a full trailer Given equal lengths of the composition, a semi‐trailer has greater load capacity, since the drawbar adds to the overall length of the composition. A semi‐trailer has a better ratio between its own and cargo weights. Slide 58: Get everything you need to operate a profitable low cost motor freight transportation company. Simpy Write for a FREE STARTER INFORMATION KIT Email to; PeopleNology@Hotmail.com Subject line > FREE STARTER INFORMATION KIT No obligations, no hidden fees, no cost to you. 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By PeopleNology Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. Motor Freight Transportation Management PeopleNology People Knowledge for Supply Chain Management Fortune 500 Secrets Powerful Humanistic Development Systems Process Human Resource Design & Implementation Historical Perspective Transportation Management Operations Administration Productivity Compliance Revenue Growth Profit Legal Advertising Recruiting Retention Rewarding Recognition Plans Designs Systems Process Nollijy Franklin University Research Institute Project Arts & Science – Evolution Revolution OTR LTL Over the Road Rail Ocean Rail Historical Perspective Modern Implementation Truck Drivers Supervisors Operations Manager Terminal Manager Executive Ownership Boardroom Bedroom Trailer Park Truck Stop Truck Repair Lot Lizard Female Hustle Working Girls Dock Worker Forklift Driver Dock Scales Cross Dock Distribution Fulfillment Warehouse Shipping Supply Chain Slide 2: Transport or transportation is the movement of people and goods from one location to another. Transport is performed by various modes, such as air, rail, road and water and even frog back transportation. If the mouse is going to get the cheese he’s going to have to move from one place to another, from A to B is transportation. Slide 3: The field can be divided into infrastructure, vehicles, and operations. operations Infrastructure consists of the fixed installations necessary for transport, and may be roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals and pipelines or terminals such as airports, railway stations, bus stations and seaports. Vehicles traveling on the network include automobiles, bicycles, buses, trains, people and aircraft. O Operations d l with the way i deal i h h the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this p p purpose including the financing, g g, legalities and policies. In the transport industry, operations, and ownership of infrastructure, are both public and privateprivate, depending on the country and mode. Slide 4: Passenger transport may be public or private. Freight transport has become focused on containerization, containerization while bulk transport is used for large volumes or durable items. Transport plays an important part in economic growth and globalization, but has a deteriorizing impact on the environment. While it is heavily subsidized by b governments, good d planning of transport is essential to make traffic flow, and restrain urban , sprawl. Slide 5: A mode of transport is a technological solution that used a fundamentally different vehicle, infrastructure and operations. Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. is a noted transportation expert within North American business segments. Learning about transportation is the first step in operating a profit based, low cost, transportation motor freight company. The transport of a person or cargo may be by one or more modes the latter called intermodal transport Each modes, transport. mode has its advantages and disadvantages, and will be chosen for a trip depended on the nature of the purpose, cargo and destination. While there transport in air and on water has their own mode, land transport has several modes. Slide 6: Animal‐powered transport is the use of working animals (also known as beasts of burden) for the movement of people and goods. We don’t use a lot of horses anymore, they eat too much, and their too slow. But we do use a lot of human beings. The secret to trucking is found within the people, they are not simply the working animals. Humans may ride some of the animals directly, use them as pack animals for carrying goods, or harness them, singly or in teams, to pull (or haul) sleds or wheeled vehicles. Animals are superior to people in their speed, endurance and carrying capacity; prior to the Industrial Revolution they were used for all land transport impracticable for people, and they remain an important mode of transport in less developed areas of the world. Slide 7: Human‐powered transport is the transport of person(s) and/or goods using human muscle‐power. Like animal‐powered transport, human‐powered transport has existed since time immemorial in the form of walking, running and swimming. Modern technology has allowed machines to enhance human‐power. Many forms of human‐powered transport remain popular for reasons of lower cost, leisure, physical exercise and environmentalism. Human‐powered transport is sometimes the only type available (especially in underdeveloped or inaccessible regions), and is considered an ideal form of sustainable transportation. You have to have an engine. You have to have a human. You must have harmony. Although humans are able to walk without infrastructure, the transport can be enhanced through the use of roads, especially when enforcing the human power with vehicles, such as bicycles and inline skates. Human‐powered vehicles have also been developed for highly encumbering environments, such as snow and water, by watercraft rowings and skiing; even the air can be entered with human‐powered aircraft. Slide 8: A fixed wing aircraft commonly called airplane is a heavier than air craft where movement of fixed‐wing aircraft, airplane, heavier‐than‐air the wings in relation to the aircraft is not used to generate lift. The term is used to distinguish from rotary‐wing aircraft, where the movement of the lift surfaces relative to the aircraft generates lift. A heliplane is both fixed‐wing and rotary‐wing. Fixed‐wing aircraft range from small trainers and recreational aircraft to large airliners and military cargo aircraft. Slide 9: Two necessities for aircraft are air flow over the wings for lift, and an area for landing. The majority of aircraft also need an airport with the infrastructure to receive maintenance maintenance, restocking, refueling and for the loading and unloading of crew, cargo and passengers. Trucking is the same way, you have to launch a load, take off and then you have to have a place to land, a consignee. While the vast majority of aircraft land and take off on land, some are capable of take off and landing on ice, snow and calm water. Slide 10: The aircraft is the second fastest method of transport, after the rocket. Commercial jets can reach up to 875 kilometres per hour (544 mph), single‐engine aircraft 175 kilometres per hour single engine (109 mph). Aviation is able to quickly transport people and limited amounts of cargo over longer distances, but incur high costs and energy use; for short distances or in unaccessible places helicopters can be used. Slide 11: Rail transport is the transport of passengers and goods along railways (or railroads), consisting of two parallel steel rails, generally anchored perpendicular to beams (termed sleepers or ties) of p ,g y p p ( p ) timber, concrete or steel to maintain a consistent distance apart, or gauge. Slide 12: The rails and perpendicular beams are usually then placed on a foundation made of concrete or compressed earth and gravel in a bed of ballast to prevent the track from buckling (bending out of its original configuration) as the ground settles over time beneath and under the weight of the vehicles passing above. Slide 13: The vehicles traveling on the rails are arranged in a train; a series of individual powered or unpowered vehicles linked together, displaying markers. These vehicles (referred to, in general, as cars, carriages or wagons) move with much l i ) ih h less f i i than on rubber tires on a paved road, friction h bb i d d making them more energy efficient. Slide 14: A train consists of rail vehicles that move along guides to transport freight or passengers from one place to another. The guideway (permanent way) usually consists of conventional rail tracks, but might also be monorail or maglev. Propulsion for the train is provided by a separate locomotive or from individual motors in self propelled multiple units Most trains are powered locomotive, self‐propelled units. by diesel engines or by electricity supplied by trackside systems, but other sources of power such as steam engine, horses, wire, gravity, pneumatics, or gas turbines are possible. Slide 15: Rail transport remains the most energy efficient land transport, and used for long‐distance freight and all distances of passenger transport. In cities rapid transit and trams are common parts of public transport. A road is an identifiable route, way or path between two or more places. Roads are typically smoothed paved or otherwise prepared to allow easy travel;[ though they need not be and smoothed, paved, be, historically many roads were simply recognizable routes without any formal construction or maintenance. Slide 16: In urban areas roads may pass through a city or village and be named as streets, serving a dual function as urban space easement and route. The most common road vehicle is the automobile; a wheeled passenger vehicle that carries its own motor. Other users of roads include buses, trucks, motorcycles, trucks motorcycles bicycles and pedestrians As of 2002 there were 590 million automobiles pedestrians. worldwide. Slide 17: The first forms of road transport were horses, oxen or even humans carrying goods over dirt tracks that often followed game trails. Slide 18: The Roman Empire was in need for armies to be able to travel quickly; they built deep roadbeds of crushed stone as an underlying layer to ensure that they kept dry as the water would flow dry, out from the crushed stone, instead of becoming mud in clay soils. Slide 19: John Loudon McAdam designed the first modern highways of inexpensive paving material of soil and stone aggregate known as macadam during the Industrial Revolution. Coating of cobblestones and wooden paving were popular during the 19th century while tarmac and concrete paving became popular during the 20th. Slide 20: Automobiles offer high flexibility and with low capacity, but are deemed with high energy and area use, and the main source of noise and air pollution in cities; buses allow for more efficient travel at the cost of reduced flexibility. Road transport by truck is often the initial and final stage of freight transport transport. Slide 21: Ship transport is the process of transport by barge, boat, ship or sailboat over a sea, ocean, lake, canal or river. A watercraft is a vehicle designed to float on and move across (or under) water. The Th need f b i f d d for buoyancy unites watercraft, and makes the h ll a d i k h hull dominant aspect of i f its construction, maintenance and appearance. Gregory Bodenhamer’s best seller, Boiling Your Own Frogs takes you to another side of transportation. It speaks to your turnover rates, why people come and go, stay and help or simply run away to another trucking company. p p g , y p py y g p y Slide 22: In the 1800s the first steam ships were developed, using a steam engine to drive a paddle wheel or propeller to move the ship. The steam was produced using wood or coal. Now most ships have an engine using a slightly refined type of petroleum called bunker fuel. Some specialized ships, such as submarines, use nuclear power to produce the steam. R l d h i l Recreational or educational craft still use wind power, while some d i l f ill i d hil smaller craft use internal combustion engines to drive one or more propellers, or in the case of jet boats, an inboard water jet. In shallow draft areas hovercraft are propelled by large pusher‐prop fans. Slide 23: Pipeline transport sends goods through a pipe most commonly liquid and gases are sent but pipe, sent, pneumatic tubes can send solid capsules using compressed air. Any chemically stable liquid or gas can be sent through a pipeline; sewage, slurry, water and even beer pipelines exist,while long‐distance networks are used for petroleum and natural gas. Slide 24: Intermodal freight transport is the combination of multiple modes of transportation for a single shipment; containers allow seamless integration of sea, rail and road transport and have reduced transshipment costs Slide 25: Throughout history, new transport technology has been one of the key elements to foster a larger world and better commerce. The development has allowed larger quantities to be sent longer distances, at higher speed and at a lower cost. You’re not in a new business. PeopleNology has captured the past documented it’s actual results applied modern concepts in past, results, engineering and psychology to provide your company real life solutions. Slide 26: From nature humans are capable of transporting themselves by walking, though from time immemorial animals have been domesticated for labor and transport. Inventions such as the wheel and sled helped make animal transport more efficient, with the introduction of vehicles p p , Slide 27: Also water transport, including rowed and sailed vessels, dates back to time immemorial, and was the only efficient way to transport large quantities or over large distances prior to the industrial revolution. Because of water transport's importance, most settlements were located at intersections of bodies of water. Slide 28: The industrial revolution saw a number of inventions fundamentally change transport. With telegraphy, communication became instant and independent of transport. The invention of the steam engine closely followed by its application in rail transport made land transport engine, independent of human or animal muscles; both speed and capacity exploded, helping to allow specialization through the location of manufacturing being independent of natural resources. Slide 29: The 19th century also saw the development of the steam ship, making global transport The development of the combustion engine and the automobile at the turn into the 20th century, d transport b road t i bl t became more viable, allowing th i t d ti of mechanical private t ll i the introduction f h i l i t transport. t In 1903 flight was invented, and after World War I it became a fast was to transport people and express goods over long distances. Slide 30: After World War II, the automobile and airlines took higher shares of transport, reducing rail and water to freight and short‐haul passenger. Spaceflight was launched in the 1950s, with rapid growth until the 1970s, when interest dwindled. In the 1950s, the introduction of containerization gave massive efficiency gains in freight transport permitting globalization [9] At transport, globalization. the same time, high‐speed rail in Asia and Europe started taking passengers on long‐haul routes from airlines, after the introduction of the Shinkansen in 1964. Slide 31: Freight transport, or shipping, is a key in the value chain in manufacturing. You think you are simply in motor freight trucking transportation, you’re more than that. You are the key to the value chain. With increased specialization and globalization, production is being located further away from consumption, rapidly increasing the demand for transport Slide 32: While all modes of transport are used for cargo transport, there is high differentiation between the nature of the cargo transport, in which mode is chosen. Transportation has changed, it’s gone through evolution. Where we end up is up to capital, innovation, human resources and advanced technology Your business changes daily Do not get left behind join up with technology. daily. behind, PeopleNology and enjoy the advanced thinking of Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. Slide 33: Logistics refers to the entire process of transferring products from producer to consumer, including storage transport transshipment warehousing material handling and packaging storage, transport, transshipment, warehousing, material‐handling packaging, with associated exchange of information. Incoterm deals with the handling of payment and responsibility of risk during transport Slide 34: Containerization, with the standarization of ISO containers on all vehicles and at all ports, has revolutionized international and domestic trade, offering huge reduction in transshipment costs. Traditionally, all cargo had to be manually loaded and unloaded into the haul of any ship or car; y, g y y p ; containerization allows for automated handling and transfer between modes, and the standardized sizes allow for gains in economy of scale in vehicle operation. This has been one of the key driving factors in international trade and globalization since the 1950s Slide 36: Bulk transport is common with cargo that can be handled roughly without deterioration; typical examples are ore, coal, cereals and petroleum. Because of the uniformity of the product, mechanical handling can allow enormous quantities to be handled quickly and efficiently. The low value of the cargo combined with high volume also means that economies of scale become essential in transport, and gigantic ships and whole trains are commonly used to transport bulk. Liquid products with sufficient volume may also be transported by pipeline. Slide 38: Air freight has become more common for products of high value; while less than one percent of world transport by volume is by airline, it amounts to forty percent of the value. Time has become especially important in regards to principles such as postponement and just‐in‐time within the value chain, resulting in a high willingness to pay for quick delivery of key components or it t f high l t i ht ti In dditi to items of hi h value‐to‐weight ratio. I addition t mail, common it il items send b d by air include electronics and fashion clothing. Slide 39: Transport is a key necessity for specialization—allowing production and consumption of product to occur at different locations. Transport has throughout history been the gate to expansion; better transport allows more trade and spread of people people. Slide 40: Economic growth has always been dependent on increased capacity and more rational transport. But the infrastructure and operation of transport incurs large impact on the land and p p p g p is the largest drainer of energy, making transport sustainability a major issue. Slide 41: Modern society dictates a physical distinction between home and work, forcing people to transport themselves to place of work or study, supplemented by the need to temporarily relocate for other daily activities. Passenger transport is also the essence tourism, a mayor part of recreational transport. Commerce needs transport of people to conduct business, either to allow face‐to‐face communication for important decisions, or to transport specialists from their regular place of work to sites where they are needed. Slide 42: Transport planning allows for high utilization and less impact regarding new infrastructure Using infrastructure. models of transport forecasting, planners are able to predict future transport patterns. On the operative level, logistics allows owners of cargo to plan transport as part of the supply chain. Slide 43: Transport as a field is studied through transport economics, the backbone for the creation of regulation policy by authorities. Transport engineering, a sub‐discipline of civil engineering, and must take into account trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice and route assignment, while the operative level is handles through traffic engineering. Because of the negative impacts made, transport often becomes the subject of controversy related to choice of mode, as well as increased capacity. i d it Slide 44: Automotive transport can be seen as a tragedy of the commons, where the flexibility and comfort for the individual deteriorate the natural and urban environment for all. Density of development depends on mode of transport with public transport allowing for better spacial transport, utilization. Good land use keeps common activities close to peoples homes and places higher‐ density development closer to transport lines and hubs; minimize the need for transport. Slide 45: There are economies of agglomeration. Beyond transportation some land uses are more efficient when clustered. Transportation facilities consume land, and in cities, pavement (devoted to streets and parking) can easily exceed 20 percent of the total land use. An efficient transport system can reduce land waste. Too much infrastructure and too much smoothing for maximum vehicle throughput means that in many cities there is too much traffic and many—if not all—of the negative impacts that come with it. It is only in recent years that traditional many if all of practices have started to be questioned in many places, and as a result of new types of analysis which bring in a much broader range of skills than those traditionally relied on—spanning such areas as environmental impact analysis, public health, sociologists as well as economists who increasingly are questioning the viability of the old mobility solutions. European cities are leading this transition. Slide 46: The financing of infrastructure can either be public or private Transport is often a natural private. monopoly and a necessity for the public; roads, and in some countries railways and airports are funded through taxation. New infrastructure projects can involve large spendings. Operations may be public, but airlines and road transport is commonly private, with the typical exception of mass transit. International shipping remains a highly competitive industry with little regulation,but ports can be public owned. Slide 47: The first forms of road transport were horses, oxen or even humans carrying goods over dirt tracks that often followed game trails. As commerce increased, the tracks were often flattened or widened to accommodate the activities. Later, the travois, a fframe used to d d drag l d loads, was developed. The wheel came still later, probably preceded by the use of logs as rollers. With the advent of the Roman h h d f h Empire, there was a need for armies to be able to travel quickly from one area to another, and the roads that existed were often muddy, which i d f dd hi h greatly delayed the movement of large masses of troops. To resolve this issue, the Romans built great roads. The Roman roads used d Th R d d deep roadbeds db d of crushed stone as an underlying layer to ensure that they kept dry, as the water would flow out from the crushed stone, i h d instead of b d f becoming i mud in clay soils. Slide 48: During the Industrial Revolution, and because of the increased commerce that came with it it, improved roadways became imperative. The problem was rain combined with dirt roads created commerce‐miring mud. John Loudon McAdam (1756‐1836) designed the first modern highways. He developed an inexpensive paving material of soil and stone aggregate (known as macadam), and he embanked roads a f d few ffeet hi h than the higher h h surrounding terrain to cause water to drain away from the surface. At the same time, Thomas Telford, , , made substantial advances in the engineering of new roads and the construction of bridges, particularly, the London to particularly Holyhead road. Slide 49: Various systems had been developed over centuries to reduce bogging and dust in cities, including i l di cobblestones and wooden paving. Tar‐ bound macadam (tarmac) was applied to macadam roads towards the end of the 19th century in cities such as Paris. In the early 20th century tarmac and concrete paving were extended into the countryside. Slide 50: Transport on roads can Making your business personal plan is being used all over the be roughly grouped into United States. Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D., the founder of two categories: i PeopleNology will send you a free starter kit, simply kick the transportation of goods tires without cost or obligation. and transportation of p p people. In many y countries licencing requirements and safety regulations ensure a separation of the two industries. The nature of road transportation of goods depends, apart from the degree of development of the local infrastructure, infrastructure on the distance the goods are transported by road, the weight and volume of the individual shipment and the type of goods transported. Slide 51: For short distances and light, small shipments a van or pickup truck may b used. F i k k be d For large shipments even if less You can also receive free the Thinking Destiny letter than a full truckload (Less that is guaranteed to change the way you think about than truckload) a truck is your future. All the PeopleNology products are more appropriate. (Al see i (Also copyright protected and they can only be used for Trucking and Hauling below). your single use and may never reproduced without In some countries cargo is transported by road in horse‐ prior written authority. drawn carriages, d k carts d i donkey t or other non‐motorized mode (see animal‐powered transport). Delivery services (see D li ( Delivery ( (commerce)) )) are sometimes considered a separate category from cargo transport. In many places fast food is transported on roads f d i t t d d by various types of vehicles. For inner city delivery of small packages and documents bike couriers are quite common. i it Slide 52: Trucking companies (AE) or haulers/hauliers (BE) accept cargo for road transportation. PeopleNology will also send you A Gentlemen’s In Australia road trains Techique, the Self Actualization Tables for every replace rail transport for human being on earth. Imagine every single associate goods on many routes. employee achieving their individual potential while Low‐loader or flat‐bed working for your company. trailers are used to haul containers, see You will be able to persuade and influence any human containerization, in being on earth, guaranteed forever by mother nature intermodal transport. and the wonders of the universe. Truck drivers operate either ih independently i d d l working directly for the client or through freight carriers or shipping pp g agents. Some big companies (e.g. grocery store chains) operate their own internal trucking operations. Slide 53: In the U.S. many truckers own their truck (rig), and are known as owner‐ operators. Some road transportation is done on regular routes or for only one consignee per run, while others transport goods from many different loading PeopleNology will also send you our famous employee stations/shippers to truck driver turnover charts that explain to you what various consignees. On happens to your company, when people simply come and some long runs only go. All these sample documents can be yours for free, cargo for one lag of the simply for the asking. route (to) is known when the cargo is loaded. T k may h Truckers have to wait i at the destination for the return cargo (from). Slide 54: Today roadways are principally asphalt or concrete. Both are based on McAdam's concept of stone aggregate in a binder, asphalt cement or Portland cement respectively. Asphalt is known as a flexible pavement, one which slowly will \"flow\" flow under the pounding of traffic. Concrete is a rigid pavement, which can take heavier loads but is more expensive and requires more carefully prepared subbase. So, generally, major roads are concrete and local roads are asphalt. Often concrete roads are covered with a thin layer of asphalt t create a wearing f h lt to t i surface. Slide 55: In American English a semi‐trailer is a trailer without a front axle. A large proportion of its weight is supported either by a road tractor or by a detachable front axle assembly known as a dolly or by the tail of another trailer. A semi‐trailer is normally equipped with legs which can be lowered to support it when it is uncoupled uncoupled. A road tractor coupled to a semi‐trailer is often called a semi‐trailer truck or semi. Though most road trailers meet this definition, the term is most often applied to heavy trailers appropriate for use in such a rig. Slide 57: The trailers can be coupled and uncoupled quickly allowing them to be shunted for loading and to be trunked between depots. In the event of a breakdown, a tractor unit can be exchanged quickly and the load delivered to its destination without undue delay and without having to trans‐ship. It is also possible to use a dolly to tow a semi‐trailer behind a rigid truck, or behind another semi‐trailer. Special tractors (known as tugs, yard dogs, switchers, jockey horses, yard trucks or \"shunts\" (in Canada)) are often used for internal transport, for example, manoeuvring semi trailers at a depot or loading and unloading ferries These tractors may lift the coupling so that the trailer legs clear the ground semi‐trailers ferries. ground. Compared with a full scale trailer, a semi‐trailer attached to a tractor unit is easier to reverse, since it has only one turning point (the coupling), whereas a full trailer has two turning points (the coupling and the drawbar attachment). Compared with a rigid vehicle, a semi‐trailer truck has a turning circle smaller than its overall length making it more maneuverable. Because of the longer overall length of the cargo bed, a semi‐trailer can haul longer objects (tree trunks, pipings, beams, railway track) than a full trailer Given equal lengths of the composition, a semi‐trailer has greater load capacity, since the drawbar adds to the overall length of the composition. A semi‐trailer has a better ratio between its own and cargo weights. Slide 58: Get everything you need to operate a profitable low cost motor freight transportation company. Simpy Write for a FREE STARTER INFORMATION KIT Email to; PeopleNology@Hotmail.com Subject line > FREE STARTER INFORMATION KIT No obligations, no hidden fees, no cost to you. 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Between the coversAll Rights Reserved 2008,Gregory Bodenhamer’sLittle Earth LAWS©
Your Inheritance from the Past
Truth for no favors,Love without chance.
From the Bedrock of Evolutionthe truth revealed about Civilization,the rituals of Courtship, pride andprejudice of Citizenship, the lack ofcomplete Education, the understandingof Experience and Emotions.
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Between the covers,Truth for no favors,Love without chance.EvolutionCivilizationEducationCitizenshipExperienceCourtshipEmotionsAdversityComplimentsJudgements
Between the covers of this book arethe many compositionsthat reveal to you,maybe for the first time,
The Absolute Truth About People.
This remarkable book, every rightword in the right place,
reveals to you the truth aboutyou and every other human beingon our little earth.
These Little Earth Law’sonce learned and appliedgives you the ability and the powerto change yourself, persuade other people,remove fear from your lifeand gain success within life,the rare achievementthat you were born to achieve.
Little Earth Law’schange everything.
This condensed writing isbased on absolute and proven research.
Little Earth Law’s gives you theNaked Truthabout all human being.
There is no other book anywherethat allows the average personto learn and understandcomplex and powerfulsecrets of the human beingthat we know today.
With generosity of spirit the authorGregory Bodenhamertells you everything that yourmother didn't know andyour father wasn't sure.
From vanity to vendettas everythingis explored and explained.
You will become playfuland angry at the same time.
You will become smart,wise and kind and people will listento every word you whisper.
This is an adult presentation and alwaysprecise and backed by proven sciencesand disciplines around the world.
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We’re going to journey together, first in the mind and then wecan look at things together.
The first thing that my students must admit is that otherpeople have walked the earth before they were born. Soundssimple enough?
It seems that it takes two human beings to make one you.Two people made one you. They’re had to be people beforeyou to make you.
Surely you must believe that your parents were born beforeyou? Most of us know our parents and we can accept thenotion that they were around before they made us.
If you take this linear thinking back far enough we haveseveral things to review and learn together.
As a human being you have played in the grass and playedgames with your friends? You have hidden behind bushes,jumped to your feet to scare your best friend, hurled a fewstones into a puddle of water, shrieking and yelling songs,names and observations.
In school you were taught that once upon a time we mostlikely lived in a cave, ate raw meat, huddled around openfires for apparent safety waiting for the sun to come up again.
Welcome toLittle Earth Law’sby Gregory Bodenhamer
You were taught about World War I in high school and youaccept it as true? You were taught about the Roman Empireand prehistoric man using spears?
You have accepted knowledge from your teachers?
Youwent from playing in the grass to learning about World Warsfrom school teachers and watching t.v. without noticing thatyou believe everything you’re taught.
If you believe in Christopher Columbus, the north face ofEiger mountain, the Roman Empire, the Pyramids were builtto house dead pharaoh's, Lipton tea, the Human heart,Ancient times, a Drop of water, a Grain of wheat, the Equator,Music, a Printing press, a Necklace of gold, a White horse ona hill than you are just like everybody else.
You have the education provided to you by the society thatyou live within. If you’re lucky enough to travel the world youcan sit in the sun at the Equator.
If you have the time andenough rope you can go climb the face of Eiger mountain,maybe have a Kodak moment and bring a picture back tohave proof of life?
You can boil some water on your electricstove and have some hot Lipton tea?
The human beings that build the Pyramids needed no helpfrom you or modern technology.
Accept this as true.
Cave-dwellers created wall paintings thousands of years agoand they didn't need you. Accept this as true.
Welcome toLittle Earth Law’sby Gregory Bodenhamer
People, human beings, have roamed this earth for millions ofyears. Accept this as true.
Without ever using the PonyExpress you believe it was a real business?
In your mind andheart you believe that your parents came before you and theirparents before them?
Let’s go all the way back.
Lets go all the way back to the beginning of time.
Time as weknow it is abstract.
It’s a man made marvel that keeps thetrain running on time, gives Timex something to do, helpsguide you to work and puts the space shuttle on track.
We’re going back before we invented time. There were nofactories, no streets, no gunpowder and none of thetechnology and information we take for granted today.
Let your mind wander back to the time of tall grass with youand your friends, hiding behind bushes, playing and runningaround in circles.
Try to use your minds eye and remember skipping the rockacross the water. Remember holding hands and singingsongs while playing in the woods.
Remember the timeswhen your parents provided all the food, clothing and shelterthat you needed.
Now keep going back in time.
Way back to prehistoric times,before fishing poles, automobiles, computers, writtenlanguage when a tool was not yet invented, nothing but tallgrass.
There we are, just a few of us, a group of human beings, thesilent hunters of the prehistoric past, sitting in the tall grass,but not playing, not really understanding the termplaying, just hunger, something our body tells us aboutseveral times a day.
We’re under the tree, all we know is that the sun makes uswarm and the shade relieves the power of the sun.
We don’tknow what the sun is, it’s up there, always over us, shiningand then leaving us to the darkness.
We’re prehistoric, tens and tens of thousands of years ago,most likely millions of years ago.
We’re sitting in the tall grass, hiding behind the bushesquietly waiting for a heard of bison to pass close to us, alwayshungry, always looking for food, always hiding.
If the bison gets close we will throw stones and we will wavebranches as we jump to our feet, yelling and shrieking tryingto herd the bison and control their movements.We want the bison to stamped straight over the cliff edge totheir death on the rocks below.One animal killing another. If it works there will be plenty ofmeat to eat for the hunters.
You can picture this in your minds eye. The stronger animal,the human being, preying on the weaker animal the bison.We were alone, just a few of us and we learned how tosurvive. We attacked sick animals, slower animals, herdswhile they crossed deep rivers and herded them off cliffs tokill them.That person, that human being, sitting and waiting in the tallgrass still lives entirely inside you today.The shocking truth about human beings, including me andyou is really not taught in schools today.The inner workings of you have been researched by the bestminds all over the world for hundreds of years.This inheritance of the past, the true history about you is nothistory at all. The real you from a million years ago is thesame you that will drive or fly to work Monday morning.Little Earth Law’s reveal all the dramatic things abouthumans that other humans don’t teach to the masses ofhumans on earth.Your inheritance of the past, these little earth laws that havebeen discovered have seemingly been reserved toonly a small percentage of the world population.
All human beings roamed the earth just trying to find food.The search for food is what we did. The search for food is thefirst thing and the last thing our brains thought about.
That same human, those same thoughts provided by natureare all alive and well inside you right now.
Think of a prehistoric hunter. We had no education we hadexperience. We understood hunger because humannature told us, we could feel hunger.
About 7,500 BCone of us or several of us invented the bow and arrow. Thatwas a giant leap in technology for a prehistoric tribe. Wecould kill faster animals. We could eat better and of coursewe could kill each other.
The same human being supplied and invented by humannature or another being or a super natural power is the exactsame human that lived millions of years ago.
We havelearned that a cow tastes good so we herd them up and eatthem by the millions.We don’t lure bison to a cliff. We build enclousures calledfences and herd the animals inside and simply kill them oneat a time.
We don’t dig pits anymore and hope something toeat runs in and cant get out.
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Between the coversAll Rights Reserved 2008,Gregory Bodenhamer’sLittle Earth LAWS©
Your Inheritance from the Past
Truth for no favors,Love without chance.
From the Bedrock of Evolutionthe truth revealed about Civilization,the rituals of Courtship, pride andprejudice of Citizenship, the lack ofcomplete Education, the understandingof Experience and Emotions.
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Between the covers,Truth for no favors,Love without chance.EvolutionCivilizationEducationCitizenshipExperienceCourtshipEmotionsAdversityComplimentsJudgements
Between the covers of this book arethe many compositionsthat reveal to you,maybe for the first time,
The Absolute Truth About People.
This remarkable book, every rightword in the right place,
reveals to you the truth aboutyou and every other human beingon our little earth.
These Little Earth Law’sonce learned and appliedgives you the ability and the powerto change yourself, persuade other people,remove fear from your lifeand gain success within life,the rare achievementthat you were born to achieve.
Little Earth Law’schange everything.
This condensed writing isbased on absolute and proven research.
Little Earth Law’s gives you theNaked Truthabout all human being.
There is no other book anywherethat allows the average personto learn and understandcomplex and powerfulsecrets of the human beingthat we know today.
With generosity of spirit the authorGregory Bodenhamertells you everything that yourmother didn't know andyour father wasn't sure.
From vanity to vendettas everythingis explored and explained.
You will become playfuland angry at the same time.
You will become smart,wise and kind and people will listento every word you whisper.
This is an adult presentation and alwaysprecise and backed by proven sciencesand disciplines around the world.
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Welcome toLittle Earth Law’sby Gregory Bodenhamer
We’re going to journey together, first in the mind and then wecan look at things together.
The first thing that my students must admit is that otherpeople have walked the earth before they were born. Soundssimple enough?
It seems that it takes two human beings to make one you.Two people made one you. They’re had to be people beforeyou to make you.
Surely you must believe that your parents were born beforeyou? Most of us know our parents and we can accept thenotion that they were around before they made us.
If you take this linear thinking back far enough we haveseveral things to review and learn together.
As a human being you have played in the grass and playedgames with your friends? You have hidden behind bushes,jumped to your feet to scare your best friend, hurled a fewstones into a puddle of water, shrieking and yelling songs,names and observations.
In school you were taught that once upon a time we mostlikely lived in a cave, ate raw meat, huddled around openfires for apparent safety waiting for the sun to come up again.
Welcome toLittle Earth Law’sby Gregory Bodenhamer
You were taught about World War I in high school and youaccept it as true? You were taught about the Roman Empireand prehistoric man using spears?
You have accepted knowledge from your teachers?
Youwent from playing in the grass to learning about World Warsfrom school teachers and watching t.v. without noticing thatyou believe everything you’re taught.
If you believe in Christopher Columbus, the north face ofEiger mountain, the Roman Empire, the Pyramids were builtto house dead pharaoh's, Lipton tea, the Human heart,Ancient times, a Drop of water, a Grain of wheat, the Equator,Music, a Printing press, a Necklace of gold, a White horse ona hill than you are just like everybody else.
You have the education provided to you by the society thatyou live within. If you’re lucky enough to travel the world youcan sit in the sun at the Equator.
If you have the time andenough rope you can go climb the face of Eiger mountain,maybe have a Kodak moment and bring a picture back tohave proof of life?
You can boil some water on your electricstove and have some hot Lipton tea?
The human beings that build the Pyramids needed no helpfrom you or modern technology.
Accept this as true.
Cave-dwellers created wall paintings thousands of years agoand they didn't need you. Accept this as true.
Welcome toLittle Earth Law’sby Gregory Bodenhamer
People, human beings, have roamed this earth for millions ofyears. Accept this as true.
Without ever using the PonyExpress you believe it was a real business?
In your mind andheart you believe that your parents came before you and theirparents before them?
Let’s go all the way back.
Lets go all the way back to the beginning of time.
Time as weknow it is abstract.
It’s a man made marvel that keeps thetrain running on time, gives Timex something to do, helpsguide you to work and puts the space shuttle on track.
We’re going back before we invented time. There were nofactories, no streets, no gunpowder and none of thetechnology and information we take for granted today.
Let your mind wander back to the time of tall grass with youand your friends, hiding behind bushes, playing and runningaround in circles.
Try to use your minds eye and remember skipping the rockacross the water. Remember holding hands and singingsongs while playing in the woods.
Remember the timeswhen your parents provided all the food, clothing and shelterthat you needed.
Now keep going back in time.
Way back to prehistoric times,before fishing poles, automobiles, computers, writtenlanguage when a tool was not yet invented, nothing but tallgrass.
There we are, just a few of us, a group of human beings, thesilent hunters of the prehistoric past, sitting in the tall grass,but not playing, not really understanding the termplaying, just hunger, something our body tells us aboutseveral times a day.
We’re under the tree, all we know is that the sun makes uswarm and the shade relieves the power of the sun.
We don’tknow what the sun is, it’s up there, always over us, shiningand then leaving us to the darkness.
We’re prehistoric, tens and tens of thousands of years ago,most likely millions of years ago.
We’re sitting in the tall grass, hiding behind the bushesquietly waiting for a heard of bison to pass close to us, alwayshungry, always looking for food, always hiding.
If the bison gets close we will throw stones and we will wavebranches as we jump to our feet, yelling and shrieking tryingto herd the bison and control their movements.We want the bison to stamped straight over the cliff edge totheir death on the rocks below.One animal killing another. If it works there will be plenty ofmeat to eat for the hunters.
You can picture this in your minds eye. The stronger animal,the human being, preying on the weaker animal the bison.We were alone, just a few of us and we learned how tosurvive. We attacked sick animals, slower animals, herdswhile they crossed deep rivers and herded them off cliffs tokill them.That person, that human being, sitting and waiting in the tallgrass still lives entirely inside you today.The shocking truth about human beings, including me andyou is really not taught in schools today.The inner workings of you have been researched by the bestminds all over the world for hundreds of years.This inheritance of the past, the true history about you is nothistory at all. The real you from a million years ago is thesame you that will drive or fly to work Monday morning.Little Earth Law’s reveal all the dramatic things abouthumans that other humans don’t teach to the masses ofhumans on earth.Your inheritance of the past, these little earth laws that havebeen discovered have seemingly been reserved toonly a small percentage of the world population.
All human beings roamed the earth just trying to find food.The search for food is what we did. The search for food is thefirst thing and the last thing our brains thought about.
That same human, those same thoughts provided by natureare all alive and well inside you right now.
Think of a prehistoric hunter. We had no education we hadexperience. We understood hunger because humannature told us, we could feel hunger.
About 7,500 BCone of us or several of us invented the bow and arrow. Thatwas a giant leap in technology for a prehistoric tribe. Wecould kill faster animals. We could eat better and of coursewe could kill each other.
The same human being supplied and invented by humannature or another being or a super natural power is the exactsame human that lived millions of years ago.
We havelearned that a cow tastes good so we herd them up and eatthem by the millions.We don’t lure bison to a cliff. We build enclousures calledfences and herd the animals inside and simply kill them oneat a time.
We don’t dig pits anymore and hope something toeat runs in and cant get out.
GregoryBodenhamer@Live.comPeopleNologyPeopleTopiaPeopleTopian
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
PeopleTopians
Gregory Bodenhamer
Searching For Why
PeopleNology PeopleTopia PeopleTopian®™©
All Rights Reserved Protected Intellectual Copy Rights 2008
PeopleTopians are the Living Emotions inside all human beings.
Your Going To Become A PeopleTopian Today
People.Topia@hotmail.com
Common feelings and emotional triggers that control everything you think and do regardless of any other circumstances.
From the primitive peoples to modern mankind PeopleTopians, from the life-giving earth, are the elemental psychological biological internal switches that are the absolute master of your life. You may have problems to solve, people to help, friends, children or business associates that are also searching for why? You need to become a PeopleTopian - before the Strangers take over.
Solve Legal Issues - Financial Problems - Dating and Mating Issues
These emotional triggers are so absolute at times they become visible. You cannot see PeopleTopians but you can see many results of their actions. Your feelings or emotions are the evolutionary triggers that live inside all human beings. Mother nature does not discriminate. You have all the PeopleTopians inside you that your parents carried around, and their parents before them. PeopleTopians control you. PeopleTopians are the primitive attitudes, behaviors, emotions and feeling that are inseparable from any human being. Our own PeopleTopians became part of us over millions of years of evolutionary biology. Around 500,000 years ago science has revealed that they (PeopleTopians) have been implanted or at least started the process of being implanted within our blank mind slate.
Stop Shoplifting - Teen Depression - Violence - Poor Grades
Most people never realize this most important fact. Millions of years of biological evolution has been the GOD of you and every other human before you. It’s not a statement of creation or nature it’s simply just a proven fact. Biology, Geology, Evolution, Chemistry made you and Gregory Bodenhamer within his work of PeopleNology - PeopleTopia - PeopleTopians through Psychology, Philosophy and Sociology has unlocked many of the secrets held inside human beings.
Issues Grief - Running Away - Self Injury - Sexual Abuse - Suicide
Another important fact is that a human being - like the ones walking around today - have not been on earth that long, considering the time earth has been around.
You, your parents, children, supervisor, teachers, pastor, gas station attendant has been molded through the absolute force of CULTURAL DISCIPLINE and EDUCATION.
When Strangers Take Over - Asking Smarter Prettier - Searching for Why
After the last ice age - Homo Sapiens - Me and You - seemed to survive the battle of climate change, finding good food, defeating the cold, killer animals and other events. Millions of years of biological evolution did not disappear because we decided to raise our food on farms, build shelters etc.
We have become CIVILIZED by culture or at least we have attempted to become civilized.
Why Love Anger Frustration - Without Fathers - So Many Secrets
Culture building, a tiny little scratch compared to biological evolution has only been around a bit over 10,000 years. Our biological foundation has been around millions of years, living inside other species of so-called human beings that came before us.
Those BIOLOGICAL, GEOLOGICAL, EVOLUTIONARY, CHEMICAL, ASTRONOMICAL, ECOLOGICAL beginnings are all very much alive and well inside every human being. These developmental forces have been proven, over and over again. Progression of our CIVILIZATION is causing human beings a great deal of stress, nervousness, anxiety. constant worry, fear and at times trauma.
How Support - Relationships - Positive Limits - Difficult Subject
Your Biological self is being held down by culture building. The real you is being conquered by rules, regulations, schedules, work, financial commitments and other real life events.
Culture building, experiences, education and emotional controls do not supersede or reverse the Biological you or the PEOPLETOPIANS that you contain. Mother nature wins the day, moment and second of your every thought, effort or action. Society tries to control you. Mother nature wins. Your supervisor tries to control you. Mother nature wins. Culture tries the same thing, mother nature wins.
Control Raising - Dependent - Smart - Strong - Confident - Girls - Boys
You have been taught - culture learning - civilized - to be kind to other people. If you’re stuck on an island with that other person, without any food except one slice of bread, you’ll kill the other person.
People - civilized - find this shocking. Mother Nature - Evolutionary Earth Laws - Primitive Behaviors - Evolutionary Mind Triggers known as PeopleTopians are unconditional.
Mother nature doesn’t care if you know how to read. Civilization wants you to learn how to read. In fact the ability of communication through language is most likely the biggest reason we’re all still alive. Language is the way that we still know how to start, stop and control fire.
What Guide - Fostering - Action Plans - Teen Tips - Survival - Adolescent
Homo Erectus - The human being type before us, learned how to make fire 500,000 years ago. Making a fire is not found within our genes or D.N.A. makeup. Finding food, water and shelter is within our gene pool. It took language to keep the flame burning. One human told another human and so on.
PeopleTopians are the medicine bundles that the creator or nature has allowed to flow through our mind, body and spirits to correct, change, modify, alter, stop or stop our efforts, activities and results.
PeopleTopians don’t make you drop out of school. They don’t make you get married and have children. PeopleTopians keep you safe. Cause you to fear things. Cause you to feel things. Cause you to make and break habits. PeopleTopians don’t care if you went to Harvard or didn’t finish high school.
Extra Income - Child Custody - Single Parent - Real Work - Child Support -
Encouragement - Teen Driving - Preteens - Empty Nest - Military - Rules - Limits
The wisdom found within PeopleNology PeopleTopia and the PeopleTopian principles took over 29 years to research, define, provide evidence and establish their meanings.
The ACTION and PASSION you have inside has been determined by PeopleTopians as revealed by Gregory Bodenhamer Nollijy University Research Institute and has been taught for many years.
Young people, teenagers, adolescents and even adults need to get their life back in control. Parents want control over their children and it seems to be a constant fight. Remove the fighting and insert some proven knowledge and watch your life change in a matter of days.
We have many problems within CIVILIZATION that can be corrected by learning PeopleTopians and applying techniques at home, within school and even at work. Teenagers going through a divorce, suffering from grief, wanting to run away from home can all be dealt with, understood by learning and using PeopleTopian knowledge and techniques.
Self injury, sexual abuse, shoplifting, teen depression and even suicide and violence has support from our evolutionary past. Our little humans - children - have the exact same emotions (peopletopian drivers) that little humans have around the world. They struggle to be drug free, bend with peer pressure, thrash about their own body image, fight back feelings of low self-esteem, stupidity and some even have to suffer the pain of rehab.
The parents - larger humans - they too have their conflicts and disputes like home management. How to pay the bills, legal issues, who gets the kids this week, financial management, dating other human beings, adult education, career and other real life pressures.
Learning about PEOPLETOPIANS will change the free-for-all to favorable outcomes, smiles, understanding, loving and caring. The social sciences of Psychology, Philosophy, Sociology have all been rolled up into PeopleNology with Anthropology, Art, Astrology, Geology, Meteorology, Biology, Oceanography, Chemistry, Science, History, Physics, Ecology and may other disciplines to discover PeopleTopians that can be used to change behaviors, encourage better families and relationships.
People want to restore order at home, with their spouse. You can quickly learn PeopleTopians and use this fantastic knowledge for fostering better children, making action plans to correct poor behaviors, understand all the things running through a teens mind, write your own survival guide so you can break though to family, friends and associates for the first time.
GregoryBodenhamer@Live.com
Write us today, just click on the link above.
Getting started is the easy part.
No cost, No obligations, No hidden fees or charges.
Simply one email.
Thank You
Gregory Bodenhamer
PeopleNology PeopleTopia PeopleTopian
Fortune 100 Consultant Searching for Why
Gregory Bodenhamer
Searching For Why
PeopleNology PeopleTopia PeopleTopian®™©
All Rights Reserved Protected Intellectual Copy Rights 2008
PeopleTopians are the Living Emotions inside all human beings.
Your Going To Become A PeopleTopian Today
People.Topia@hotmail.com
Common feelings and emotional triggers that control everything you think and do regardless of any other circumstances.
From the primitive peoples to modern mankind PeopleTopians, from the life-giving earth, are the elemental psychological biological internal switches that are the absolute master of your life. You may have problems to solve, people to help, friends, children or business associates that are also searching for why? You need to become a PeopleTopian - before the Strangers take over.
Solve Legal Issues - Financial Problems - Dating and Mating Issues
These emotional triggers are so absolute at times they become visible. You cannot see PeopleTopians but you can see many results of their actions. Your feelings or emotions are the evolutionary triggers that live inside all human beings. Mother nature does not discriminate. You have all the PeopleTopians inside you that your parents carried around, and their parents before them. PeopleTopians control you. PeopleTopians are the primitive attitudes, behaviors, emotions and feeling that are inseparable from any human being. Our own PeopleTopians became part of us over millions of years of evolutionary biology. Around 500,000 years ago science has revealed that they (PeopleTopians) have been implanted or at least started the process of being implanted within our blank mind slate.
Stop Shoplifting - Teen Depression - Violence - Poor Grades
Most people never realize this most important fact. Millions of years of biological evolution has been the GOD of you and every other human before you. It’s not a statement of creation or nature it’s simply just a proven fact. Biology, Geology, Evolution, Chemistry made you and Gregory Bodenhamer within his work of PeopleNology - PeopleTopia - PeopleTopians through Psychology, Philosophy and Sociology has unlocked many of the secrets held inside human beings.
Issues Grief - Running Away - Self Injury - Sexual Abuse - Suicide
Another important fact is that a human being - like the ones walking around today - have not been on earth that long, considering the time earth has been around.
You, your parents, children, supervisor, teachers, pastor, gas station attendant has been molded through the absolute force of CULTURAL DISCIPLINE and EDUCATION.
When Strangers Take Over - Asking Smarter Prettier - Searching for Why
After the last ice age - Homo Sapiens - Me and You - seemed to survive the battle of climate change, finding good food, defeating the cold, killer animals and other events. Millions of years of biological evolution did not disappear because we decided to raise our food on farms, build shelters etc.
We have become CIVILIZED by culture or at least we have attempted to become civilized.
Why Love Anger Frustration - Without Fathers - So Many Secrets
Culture building, a tiny little scratch compared to biological evolution has only been around a bit over 10,000 years. Our biological foundation has been around millions of years, living inside other species of so-called human beings that came before us.
Those BIOLOGICAL, GEOLOGICAL, EVOLUTIONARY, CHEMICAL, ASTRONOMICAL, ECOLOGICAL beginnings are all very much alive and well inside every human being. These developmental forces have been proven, over and over again. Progression of our CIVILIZATION is causing human beings a great deal of stress, nervousness, anxiety. constant worry, fear and at times trauma.
How Support - Relationships - Positive Limits - Difficult Subject
Your Biological self is being held down by culture building. The real you is being conquered by rules, regulations, schedules, work, financial commitments and other real life events.
Culture building, experiences, education and emotional controls do not supersede or reverse the Biological you or the PEOPLETOPIANS that you contain. Mother nature wins the day, moment and second of your every thought, effort or action. Society tries to control you. Mother nature wins. Your supervisor tries to control you. Mother nature wins. Culture tries the same thing, mother nature wins.
Control Raising - Dependent - Smart - Strong - Confident - Girls - Boys
You have been taught - culture learning - civilized - to be kind to other people. If you’re stuck on an island with that other person, without any food except one slice of bread, you’ll kill the other person.
People - civilized - find this shocking. Mother Nature - Evolutionary Earth Laws - Primitive Behaviors - Evolutionary Mind Triggers known as PeopleTopians are unconditional.
Mother nature doesn’t care if you know how to read. Civilization wants you to learn how to read. In fact the ability of communication through language is most likely the biggest reason we’re all still alive. Language is the way that we still know how to start, stop and control fire.
What Guide - Fostering - Action Plans - Teen Tips - Survival - Adolescent
Homo Erectus - The human being type before us, learned how to make fire 500,000 years ago. Making a fire is not found within our genes or D.N.A. makeup. Finding food, water and shelter is within our gene pool. It took language to keep the flame burning. One human told another human and so on.
PeopleTopians are the medicine bundles that the creator or nature has allowed to flow through our mind, body and spirits to correct, change, modify, alter, stop or stop our efforts, activities and results.
PeopleTopians don’t make you drop out of school. They don’t make you get married and have children. PeopleTopians keep you safe. Cause you to fear things. Cause you to feel things. Cause you to make and break habits. PeopleTopians don’t care if you went to Harvard or didn’t finish high school.
Extra Income - Child Custody - Single Parent - Real Work - Child Support -
Encouragement - Teen Driving - Preteens - Empty Nest - Military - Rules - Limits
The wisdom found within PeopleNology PeopleTopia and the PeopleTopian principles took over 29 years to research, define, provide evidence and establish their meanings.
The ACTION and PASSION you have inside has been determined by PeopleTopians as revealed by Gregory Bodenhamer Nollijy University Research Institute and has been taught for many years.
Young people, teenagers, adolescents and even adults need to get their life back in control. Parents want control over their children and it seems to be a constant fight. Remove the fighting and insert some proven knowledge and watch your life change in a matter of days.
We have many problems within CIVILIZATION that can be corrected by learning PeopleTopians and applying techniques at home, within school and even at work. Teenagers going through a divorce, suffering from grief, wanting to run away from home can all be dealt with, understood by learning and using PeopleTopian knowledge and techniques.
Self injury, sexual abuse, shoplifting, teen depression and even suicide and violence has support from our evolutionary past. Our little humans - children - have the exact same emotions (peopletopian drivers) that little humans have around the world. They struggle to be drug free, bend with peer pressure, thrash about their own body image, fight back feelings of low self-esteem, stupidity and some even have to suffer the pain of rehab.
The parents - larger humans - they too have their conflicts and disputes like home management. How to pay the bills, legal issues, who gets the kids this week, financial management, dating other human beings, adult education, career and other real life pressures.
Learning about PEOPLETOPIANS will change the free-for-all to favorable outcomes, smiles, understanding, loving and caring. The social sciences of Psychology, Philosophy, Sociology have all been rolled up into PeopleNology with Anthropology, Art, Astrology, Geology, Meteorology, Biology, Oceanography, Chemistry, Science, History, Physics, Ecology and may other disciplines to discover PeopleTopians that can be used to change behaviors, encourage better families and relationships.
People want to restore order at home, with their spouse. You can quickly learn PeopleTopians and use this fantastic knowledge for fostering better children, making action plans to correct poor behaviors, understand all the things running through a teens mind, write your own survival guide so you can break though to family, friends and associates for the first time.
GregoryBodenhamer@Live.com
Write us today, just click on the link above.
Getting started is the easy part.
No cost, No obligations, No hidden fees or charges.
Simply one email.
Thank You
Gregory Bodenhamer
PeopleNology PeopleTopia PeopleTopian
Fortune 100 Consultant Searching for Why
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Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Resume Greg Bodenhamer
Confidential Professional Credentials & Resume
PeopleNology Nollijy
Summary Resume AppraisalEffective Transportation - Logistics
Transportation Management, Consulting
Managing multiple locations, regional and national. Large regional facilities, break-bulks, consolidation centers, distribution points, Managing logistics, tariff and carrier negotiations, pricing and service agreements. Filling capability gaps, aligning organizational structure with strategy. Manage and reduce complexity while managing and reducing overall cost. Synchronizing planning and budgeting with business process. Creating alliances with other group companies to establish appropriate performance and profit system. High quality, people and performance centered management style. Strong skills in processes and systems, education, training and development of working group, goal setting and P-L responsibilities.
Manager, innovative, strong skills, professional style and expert communication ability. Effective professional qualifications to balance, prosper, improve and
profit organizations. Proficient within local, regional and national logistics planning, database management, making the process work, measurement of system and process quality progress. Understanding the quality aspects and successful implementation of strategy and structure to create and manage process controls for life time customer satisfaction. Experienced Motor Freight LTL and TL
York, Pa
General Manager Corporation, Multiple State - National L.T.L. and Truckload Motor
Freight Carrier with physical facilities in York,Pa - Laflin, Pa - Nashville, Tn and Kansas City, Mo. Responsible for all aspects of company. Process engineering, carrier planning, customer relations and services development, change management, compensation, coaching, contracting, culture, personnel management, problem solving, process control engineering, purchasing, quality recruitment and selection, risk-safety, D.O.T. and Osha compliance management,
c.d.l. driver recruiting, retention, rewarding, recognition. High value, service sensitive, national distribution of published materials. Supply chain management, team building, training and education methods, organizational structure, performance Profit & Loss measurement, appraisals. Carrier and vendor negotiations, mentoring, market based research, total quality through supply chain.National Service Area.
Mechanicsburg, Pa
Manager Operations + Company Development & Systems Project Work - Full time - Retained by Owner and Executive management to improve and offer development within this regional truckload carrier. Entire operational group reported to me directly as operations general management. Improved systems and revenue per truck quality. Was also retained to establish a 3rd party logistics company (f2go.com) as partial owner. Was also given the responsibility to start and sustain a employee development program to grow and support future events and challenges.
Primary Accounts Hershey Chocolate, New World Pasta, ES3, Circuit City, JB Hunt and Kraft Foods both dry and reefer freight. Northeast and Eastern Seaboard Service Area.
Strong operations, sales and employee development skills utilized to better the company position.
Departed the company to create a market based national truckload carrier known as Confidential. Northeast and Eastern Seaboard Service Area.
Middletown, Pa
General Manager Corporation Was retained as Director of Operations and thenpromoted to General Manager of entire fleet workforce including administration, financial, shop,purchasing, sales and marketing, fleet operations, load planning within the market area. PDS is a super regional truck load carrier operating within the Northeast U.S. in a very competitive marketplace. My assignment was to correct cash flow problems, increase overall quality revenue and create profits. Major concerns were overall profitability, employee turnover, CDL truck driver recruiting and retention.
DOT compliance and cash flow requirements. Carrier somewhat merged with Brothers Transportation. Northeast and Eastern Seaboard Service Area.
Camp Hill Pa
Vice President OperationsMy responsibility was to build and sustain profitable logistics operations, assure lifetime customer values, negotiate lower prices within the National Carrier Groups to service our national customer base. I negotiated and successfully implemented 3rd party logistical-broad-based discounts with Overnite Transportation, Roadway Express, Old Dominion, Pjax, Pitt Ohio and Central Transport. Responsible for carrier benchmarking regarding pricing, services, compliance. 3Pl Logistics, contract carriers, sales and marketing, profit and loss responsibilities. Total revenue growth 25 percent overall within time frame and profit margins improved + 15 percent. National Service Area.
Harrisburg PA
Senior Break Bulk Manager Major ltl break-bulk terminal facility in the Northeast loading and receiving shipments to and from 37 other company facilities. Over 32,000 ltl shipments per month. 350 employees + 16 supervisors + 20 mechanics + complete sales department. Created profits and services for the first time in over 26 months. Responsibilities Accomplished - Lead, educate and develop company associates. Provide education and monitor the work associates perform by being accessible to all areas of the dock and inside trailers; trailers at the dock or in the yard. Plan daily manpower needs to ensure customers' freight is delivered and picked-up timely and damage free.
Communicate with dispatch at various terminals and dock associates to
coordinate the movement of trailers and freight. Develop a plan for distributing break loads to achieve cut time goals. Monitor service freight to ensure cut time compliance. Monitor and analyze all opportunities to cut costs and improve efficiencies. Assist customers with rate quotes, claim information and setting appointments. Perform administrative functions such as printing delivery receipts, manifest shipments on a trailer, billing freight bills, trace shipments, etc. Provide clean and safe working condition of the facility and equipment.
Monitor actual performance data and gather information for reporting. Communicate with Account Manager(s) to ensure customers' and company's needs are met. Identify freight moving at incorrect weight and classification. Ensure all OS&D is identified and processed properly. Assist other Supervisors as needed. Conduct pre-shift meetings. Implement company policy. Thorough knowledge of LTL industry, DOT rules and regulations, Proven leadership and interpersonal skills multi tasked oriented.
Confidential Professional Credentials & Resume
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Summary Resume AppraisalEffective Transportation - Logistics
Transportation Management, Consulting
Managing multiple locations, regional and national. Large regional facilities, break-bulks, consolidation centers, distribution points, Managing logistics, tariff and carrier negotiations, pricing and service agreements. Filling capability gaps, aligning organizational structure with strategy. Manage and reduce complexity while managing and reducing overall cost. Synchronizing planning and budgeting with business process. Creating alliances with other group companies to establish appropriate performance and profit system. High quality, people and performance centered management style. Strong skills in processes and systems, education, training and development of working group, goal setting and P-L responsibilities.
Manager, innovative, strong skills, professional style and expert communication ability. Effective professional qualifications to balance, prosper, improve and
profit organizations. Proficient within local, regional and national logistics planning, database management, making the process work, measurement of system and process quality progress. Understanding the quality aspects and successful implementation of strategy and structure to create and manage process controls for life time customer satisfaction. Experienced Motor Freight LTL and TL
York, Pa
General Manager Corporation, Multiple State - National L.T.L. and Truckload Motor
Freight Carrier with physical facilities in York,Pa - Laflin, Pa - Nashville, Tn and Kansas City, Mo. Responsible for all aspects of company. Process engineering, carrier planning, customer relations and services development, change management, compensation, coaching, contracting, culture, personnel management, problem solving, process control engineering, purchasing, quality recruitment and selection, risk-safety, D.O.T. and Osha compliance management,
c.d.l. driver recruiting, retention, rewarding, recognition. High value, service sensitive, national distribution of published materials. Supply chain management, team building, training and education methods, organizational structure, performance Profit & Loss measurement, appraisals. Carrier and vendor negotiations, mentoring, market based research, total quality through supply chain.National Service Area.
Mechanicsburg, Pa
Manager Operations + Company Development & Systems Project Work - Full time - Retained by Owner and Executive management to improve and offer development within this regional truckload carrier. Entire operational group reported to me directly as operations general management. Improved systems and revenue per truck quality. Was also retained to establish a 3rd party logistics company (f2go.com) as partial owner. Was also given the responsibility to start and sustain a employee development program to grow and support future events and challenges.
Primary Accounts Hershey Chocolate, New World Pasta, ES3, Circuit City, JB Hunt and Kraft Foods both dry and reefer freight. Northeast and Eastern Seaboard Service Area.
Strong operations, sales and employee development skills utilized to better the company position.
Departed the company to create a market based national truckload carrier known as Confidential. Northeast and Eastern Seaboard Service Area.
Middletown, Pa
General Manager Corporation Was retained as Director of Operations and thenpromoted to General Manager of entire fleet workforce including administration, financial, shop,purchasing, sales and marketing, fleet operations, load planning within the market area. PDS is a super regional truck load carrier operating within the Northeast U.S. in a very competitive marketplace. My assignment was to correct cash flow problems, increase overall quality revenue and create profits. Major concerns were overall profitability, employee turnover, CDL truck driver recruiting and retention.
DOT compliance and cash flow requirements. Carrier somewhat merged with Brothers Transportation. Northeast and Eastern Seaboard Service Area.
Camp Hill Pa
Vice President OperationsMy responsibility was to build and sustain profitable logistics operations, assure lifetime customer values, negotiate lower prices within the National Carrier Groups to service our national customer base. I negotiated and successfully implemented 3rd party logistical-broad-based discounts with Overnite Transportation, Roadway Express, Old Dominion, Pjax, Pitt Ohio and Central Transport. Responsible for carrier benchmarking regarding pricing, services, compliance. 3Pl Logistics, contract carriers, sales and marketing, profit and loss responsibilities. Total revenue growth 25 percent overall within time frame and profit margins improved + 15 percent. National Service Area.
Harrisburg PA
Senior Break Bulk Manager Major ltl break-bulk terminal facility in the Northeast loading and receiving shipments to and from 37 other company facilities. Over 32,000 ltl shipments per month. 350 employees + 16 supervisors + 20 mechanics + complete sales department. Created profits and services for the first time in over 26 months. Responsibilities Accomplished - Lead, educate and develop company associates. Provide education and monitor the work associates perform by being accessible to all areas of the dock and inside trailers; trailers at the dock or in the yard. Plan daily manpower needs to ensure customers' freight is delivered and picked-up timely and damage free.
Communicate with dispatch at various terminals and dock associates to
coordinate the movement of trailers and freight. Develop a plan for distributing break loads to achieve cut time goals. Monitor service freight to ensure cut time compliance. Monitor and analyze all opportunities to cut costs and improve efficiencies. Assist customers with rate quotes, claim information and setting appointments. Perform administrative functions such as printing delivery receipts, manifest shipments on a trailer, billing freight bills, trace shipments, etc. Provide clean and safe working condition of the facility and equipment.
Monitor actual performance data and gather information for reporting. Communicate with Account Manager(s) to ensure customers' and company's needs are met. Identify freight moving at incorrect weight and classification. Ensure all OS&D is identified and processed properly. Assist other Supervisors as needed. Conduct pre-shift meetings. Implement company policy. Thorough knowledge of LTL industry, DOT rules and regulations, Proven leadership and interpersonal skills multi tasked oriented.
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