Joe Yanoska, CIO of TRG Solutions, joins us to discuss the vital importance of transparent and accessible data in supply chain and ecommerce.
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Danny:
- Hello and welcome to today's IndustrialSage Executive Series interview. I am joined by Joe Yanoska, who is the chief information officer at
TRG Solutions. Joe, thank you so much for joining me today on the Executive Series.
Joe:
- Thank you very much. Happy to be here.
Danny:
- I am very excited to jump into today's episode and learn a little bit more about you and about TRG Solutions. First off, tell me a little about TRG. Who are you guys? What do you guys do?
Joe:
- Well, we're a managed service provider in the enterprise mobility and payment space. Really the easiest way to think about us is if it scans a barcode, we can help you figure out what devices are right for you. We can help you source them and deploy them out to all of your locations. And then while they're in the field, if they experience a need for repair, you can ship them back. We can repair them, and then certainly at the end of that life cycle, if they need to be securely destroyed or whatever, we can help you with that as well. And then certainly, if you want to replace them, we will help you do the whole cycle all over again. So really being experts in that space and trying to help our customers use these however they need to, whether it be warehouse management, point of sale, whatever, we're there to show you what devices work best in your environment and then can help you manage that entire lifecycle.
Danny:
- Great, awesome. So before we get more into the business and challenges and all that stuff, this is a special segment where I like to go in and learn about my victim—I mean my guest on the show. Joe, tell me a little bit about: how did you get into the industry?
Joe:
- Well for me, I started from the technology standpoint. I went to college to be a developer, an engineer, software engineer, and spent some time at Key Bank out of the gate. Then my second stop was at American Greetings where we spent a lot of time trying to save the world one greeting card at a time. One of the interesting things we got into there was personalized greeting cards. We really started to figure out the logistics of, obviously, taking something online, personalizing the card.
But once you've taken that order, you've got to print it. You've got to kit it. You've got to ship it, and hopefully that it's all right. If you think about Christmastime, you might be shipping out hundreds of cards to somebody or shipping them to everybody on their list on their behalf. There was an operation there to figure out how all that worked. And then that dovetailed into my time here at TRG Solutions where we really help people in those areas, especially around any of the mobile devices that are required to help any of their supply chain needs from, again, warehouse management to shipping to retail. You have all these touch points that need to happen along that way, and really these are the devices that are helping you collect that information, get it into your ERP systems so companies can manage their data, their inventory, all that stuff, as seamlessly as possible.
Danny:
- So you're specifically, maybe some sort of RFID scanning. You said anything that basically has a barcode, essentially.
Joe:
- Barcode, RFID, anything that you're able, helps you figure out where–– whether it's a product, whether it's luggage from an airline, whether it's whatever, it's got a barcode on it. And usually you want to know where that is all along the wa...