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North Point of View
North Point of View
90 episodes
1 week ago
Mark Hall is a commercial real estate agent and land developer based in Savannah. His experience in the local market over the last 30 years gives him a unique level of expertise and knowledge. Mr. Hall’s approach to real estate is relationship-based. Throughout his career he has developed connections with community and municipal leaders which he harnesses for the benefit of his clients. Mr. Hall has helped acquire strategic tracts of land and get them entitled/rezoned for the large scale industrial warehousing and distribution centers. Collectively this represents over 3,200 acres of industrial development around the seaport. Dr. Walter Kemmsies is widely viewed as one of the foremost experts on ports, rail, and infrastructure in the U.S. His areas of expertise include demand forecasting, maritime and overall global trade regulatory issues, public and private port and infrastructure financing, and long term strategic planning and capital investment. Having worked in major cities all over the world, Walter has a global perspective which uniquely qualifies him as a global trade economist. Walter currently advises several major U.S. Port Authorities and is routinely asked to work on complex issues with various investment banks, private equity firms, and public regulatory agencies.
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Mark Hall is a commercial real estate agent and land developer based in Savannah. His experience in the local market over the last 30 years gives him a unique level of expertise and knowledge. Mr. Hall’s approach to real estate is relationship-based. Throughout his career he has developed connections with community and municipal leaders which he harnesses for the benefit of his clients. Mr. Hall has helped acquire strategic tracts of land and get them entitled/rezoned for the large scale industrial warehousing and distribution centers. Collectively this represents over 3,200 acres of industrial development around the seaport. Dr. Walter Kemmsies is widely viewed as one of the foremost experts on ports, rail, and infrastructure in the U.S. His areas of expertise include demand forecasting, maritime and overall global trade regulatory issues, public and private port and infrastructure financing, and long term strategic planning and capital investment. Having worked in major cities all over the world, Walter has a global perspective which uniquely qualifies him as a global trade economist. Walter currently advises several major U.S. Port Authorities and is routinely asked to work on complex issues with various investment banks, private equity firms, and public regulatory agencies.
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Episodes (20/90)
North Point of View
Disrupt or Die: Technology’s Takeover of Logistics
Technology is transforming logistics and supply chains at a pace few anticipated. From AI-driven forecasting to real-time visibility and automation, digital tools are reshaping how goods move across the globe. But as technology takes a larger role, critical questions emerge: Are supply chains becoming more resilient—or more dependent? In this episode, we explore how technology is redefining logistics, where it delivers real value, and where human judgment still matters most.
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1 week ago
10 minutes 54 seconds

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Tariff Fallout: Protecting Your Supply Chain
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss Tariff Risk Management by identifying and reducing the financial and operational impacts that arise from changes in import or export tariffs. The importance of monitoring trade policy, assessing cost exposure, and putting strategies in place—such as supplier diversification or tariff optimization—to keep costs stable and protect supply chain performance.
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2 weeks ago
17 minutes 22 seconds

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The Truth About A.I. Nobody Wants to Admit
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss how artificial intelligence is still in its infancy—impressive but early in its development. While A.I. can analyze patterns and generate creative ideas, it often lacks true understanding and common-sense reasoning. It’s evolving quickly and holds enormous potential, but it also requires careful guidance and responsible development.
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3 weeks ago
18 minutes 2 seconds

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A Realistic Outlook on EVs
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss the current state of electric vehicles—highlighting that while they are cheaper to run, cleaner, and well-suited for daily driving, they still face challenges such as limited charging access, reduced range in cold weather, higher upfront costs, and slower long-distance charging, making them an important part of the future but not a perfect solution for everyone.
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1 month ago
15 minutes 35 seconds

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There's A Better Way: DOGE, Shipping & Government Interference
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies critique both the Republican and Democratic administrations on A Better Way of doing things. From DOGE to Shipping and the importance of a Free Market Economy. Email Gong Show host's name to: phillip@northpointdev.com Please include the following: Full name Age Mailing address   #doge #trump #shipping #china #xijinping #elonmusk #tariffs #socialsecurity
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8 months ago
15 minutes 36 seconds

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Its The Economy, STUPID! What To Expect From A Looming Recession
As of April 2025, the U.S. economy presents a complex picture regarding the likelihood of a near-term recession. Economic indicators are mixed, with some suggesting potential challenges ahead, while others point to resilience.​ In this episode Mark Hall and Walter Kemmsies discuss about the economy and the likelihood of a recession.   #recession #recessionrisk #tariffs #economy #usforeignpolicy #investing #unemployment #stockmarket
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8 months ago
14 minutes 52 seconds

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Trump Tariffs: Its Painful Now But Good For America In The Long Run?
Some countries impose higher tariffs on U.S. goods compared to the tariffs the U.S. imposes on their products. This can hurt U.S. exporters because they face higher costs to access foreign markets. For example, China has historically imposed higher tariffs on some U.S. goods compared to the U.S. tariff rates on Chinese products. Trump’s administration claimed that many countries, especially China, were engaging in unfair trade practices, such as intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers, and currency manipulation. The tariffs were seen as a tool to pressure China and other trading partners to address these issues and adhere to international trade rules.
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8 months ago
16 minutes 59 seconds

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The Truth About US Foreign Policy: The Story Behind The Story
U.S. foreign policy has had a significant and lasting impact on the world in various ways. Its objectives are generally centered on promoting national security, economic prosperity, democratic values, and global stability. The strategies and policies pursued by the United States over time have shaped international relations, economies, and even the internal dynamics of other nations. In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss the truth behind some of the policies. To view the podcast on YouTube please click on the link: The Truth About US Foreign Policy: The Story Behind The Story
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8 months ago
16 minutes 47 seconds

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Mergers and Acquisitions in the Auto Industry: Consolidate or Perish
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) in the auto industry. Automakers are driven by various factors such as the transition to electric vehicles (EVs), new technological developments, global competition, and the need for economies of scale. Increasingly, they are looking to expand into emerging markets like China, India, and Southeast Asia, where the demand for automobiles is growing rapidly. This can lead to acquisitions of local players or partnerships with regional manufacturers.   #automaker #honda #nissan #tariffs #gm #tesla #realestate #automobile #mergersandacquisitions #mergers #consolidate #ev #electricvehicles
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9 months ago
14 minutes 40 seconds

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Northpoint of View: Why is DeepSeek a big deal?
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss what is DeepSeek and how it shifted the balance of the A.I. arms race essentially ending US dominance.
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10 months ago
15 minutes 57 seconds

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Northpoint of View: Special Guest Bill Glass, National Home Builders Association Board Member
In this episode, Mark Hall chat with special guest Bill Glass, Legal Affairs Committee for the National Home Builders Association and Board Member. Mr. Glass is also an attorney at Weiner Shearouse Weitz Greenberg & Shawe, LLP and a long time friend and strategic ally for Northpoint.
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10 months ago
12 minutes 49 seconds

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Northpoint of View: Trump's Tariffs and How It Will Affect You
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss: Seven questions we should be asking about the Trump’s Tariffs. 1. What will Trump do now and down the road. 2. What percentage of goods consumed in the U.S., can be manufactured entirely in the U.S.? 3. Will tariffs be across the board or selective? 4. How will foreign exchange rates move? 5. Even if U.S. imported goods volume decline, could there be winners and losers? 6. How will trading partners, who have had 4 years to prepare for a second trade war, react?7. Will Chinese companies be able to continue using the Japanese companies’ Reagan/Bush era playbook?
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10 months ago
18 minutes 59 seconds

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North Point of View: Mark Hall on Developing Business Relationships
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss the importance of Developing Business Relationships.Excerpt, Mark Hall: A lot of what we do is simply building relationships, and the one of the things that we've been talking a lot about lately is being relational rather than transactional. A lot of things, you just you can't hurry, and if you try to, then it really reveals the intent. That is just 'get on with the transaction'. Whatever it is, at the end of the day, a long term relationship with somebody and to have a business history with somebody, you just spent time with them.
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11 months ago
14 minutes 17 seconds

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North Point of View: 2025 Predictions
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss their predictions for 2025. Excerpt: We as a market with 330 million people, but the real middle class is in Asia. It's in Africa and Latin America, other underdeveloped countries. That's where the 4 billion strong middle class is really centered. Apple is making phones in India. Tesla is also making cars in India. The future is India. India just opened a new container terminal to the south of Mama Shiva and they're improving the infrastructure, which was the other part of that Indian development. Folks don't bet against India.
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11 months ago
18 minutes 10 seconds

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North Point of View: Artificial Intelligence
Excerpt: Mark: About a month ago, we were investigating the context of some of the work we were doing in Africa with our with our nonprofit, I was talking with my daughter about a long range project of getting the background on every country on the continent of Africa in terms of political stability. I just threw it out there, let's gather this information maybe over the next couple of months. Well, the next morning, she sent me a report and she had used ChatGPT. Obviously there were gaps but the fact that we had a framework from which to work in a matter of minutes rather than months was amazing. Walter: But here's the scary part. What was missing in that report? You don't know exactly. There were things that you could see, and then there were things you couldn't see. Then some of the information was just inaccurate. But to get you started, man it's a great tool in that sense.
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1 year ago
20 minutes 46 seconds

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North Point of View: 2024 Election
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss the 2024 Election. Excerpts: Let's take a look at the Biden and we'll take a look at what it's likely to happen under Trump. Under Biden, we passed the IJA that was the Infrastructure Investment for Jobs Act, and then we passed the Inflation Reduction Act, which did the opposite. Under Biden, a lot of money got spent on infrastructure. Some of it was appropriately spent for national security reasons. This is not a pick on China, Russia, Iran, or North Korea. It just simply that during Covid, America was smacked in the head with the two by four with an important lesson. You cannot depend on the world economy to do what you want it to do. If Covid hits and you don't have enough masks and you don't have enough medical equipment, and the whole world has got Covid, if you snap your fingers, guess what the answer is? Get lost! And so we struggled. He failed to convince the consumer. There were other things that should have been invested in for manufacturing in the U.S. that didn't get done. So 60% of all that boom in construction, spending, construction and manufacturing was for EV and EV related stuff. Some of it's good, some of it was too much, and then the rest should have been for medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, other things. When the proverbial crap hits the fan. You can, use the Defense Procurement Act and tell American companies to make these things that we need because of a national emergency.
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1 year ago
16 minutes 15 seconds

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North Point of View: 2024 Recap
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies did a recap for 2024. Excerpt: Mark:The economy's slowing down and everybody completely obsessed with the election, nobody made any moves last year or are very few. Walter:That's right. They didn't, and part of it is because we've got an awful lot of young and inexperienced people telling us what's going to happen in capital markets and, putting together their interest rate predictions and, seemingly unable to read a chart. Yeah, I'm slamming the guys on Wall Street and I'm slamming the guys in real estate into capital markets because, you know, really, this wasn't the year for amateur hour.   #savannah #savannahrealestate #savannahga #wsj
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1 year ago
13 minutes 15 seconds

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North Point of View: The Story of Two Canals
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss the Panama and Suez Canal. Excerpt: Mark: Two months ago, it felt like we were in borderline panic. Panama canal dried up, and the Houthis have taken over the Suez Canal, and it was a major threat to the East Coast. Walter: The Houthi rebels received a lot of weaponry from Iran and they used the the weaponry to shoot at defenseless commercial ships. It's just an act of cowardice and stupidity. China made some kind of peace with the Houthis, and then the Houthis turned around and shot a Chinese container ship. They're pirates and they're not very smart pirates. In the very beginning, they shot a ship that had been leased by the Israelis. Then at the end of the of the year, it had been released to a Chinese entity. The Chinese were sailing it through the canal and the Houthis, took potshots at it. China is like, what the hell? We're not Israel, because the Houthis were only shooting at Israeli ships at the time. What happens is the database they were using on which ships are registered to whom you can read on the ship, the AIS signals. Well, there's AIS signals that come off the ships and you can go online to marinetraffic.com and you can see which ship it is. The problem is your ship registration database is old by about three months and so ooops. #savannah #savannahrealestate #savannahga #wsj #panamacanal #suezcanal
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1 year ago
9 minutes 3 seconds

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North Point of View: Student Loans and a Four Year College Degree
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the failure of a four year college degree and student loans. Excerpt: Walter: Some months ago on one of our podcasts, I'd said to you that I felt that the student debt for a lot of students, not every student, but for certain students, it should be forgiven. They borrowed money because the college education was going to give them a higher income so that they could pay off the debt. But I think the vast majority of students, they got this education and they can't use it to make enough money to pay off the debt that they have. So the university system has effectively stolen money and wealth from kids who went to their colleges. It’s insidious the way universities and colleges do it. The students weren't properly trained. They weren't set up to have a career. The point of going to college was to get educated so you could do things. Now you go to college simply to get a diploma that says, I graduated from college. #savannah #savannahrealestate #savannahga #wsj #studentloandebt #studentloanforgiveness #collegedegree
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1 year ago
16 minutes 58 seconds

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North Point of View: The Apology Tour: What Recession?
In this episode, Mark Hall and Dr. Walter Kemmsies discuss the 2023 recession that never happen. Excerpt Walter: I said, I don't think there was a recession. In fact, I think the 2023 recession was everywhere but in the data. But we don't have the last bit of data for the last two months. Right. Let's get him to come on. So he got up and the first thing he did was we have to apologize as there was no recession. So during the Q&A, I referred to it to him as being on the apology tour. So now everybody say no recession for this year (2024). That's the consensus view. Mark: The soft landing, which of course, when everybody says it, then that's when I get worried.   #savannah #savannahrealestate #savannahga #wsj #recession2023 #recession #transportation #houthi #yemen
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1 year ago
12 minutes 32 seconds

North Point of View
Mark Hall is a commercial real estate agent and land developer based in Savannah. His experience in the local market over the last 30 years gives him a unique level of expertise and knowledge. Mr. Hall’s approach to real estate is relationship-based. Throughout his career he has developed connections with community and municipal leaders which he harnesses for the benefit of his clients. Mr. Hall has helped acquire strategic tracts of land and get them entitled/rezoned for the large scale industrial warehousing and distribution centers. Collectively this represents over 3,200 acres of industrial development around the seaport. Dr. Walter Kemmsies is widely viewed as one of the foremost experts on ports, rail, and infrastructure in the U.S. His areas of expertise include demand forecasting, maritime and overall global trade regulatory issues, public and private port and infrastructure financing, and long term strategic planning and capital investment. Having worked in major cities all over the world, Walter has a global perspective which uniquely qualifies him as a global trade economist. Walter currently advises several major U.S. Port Authorities and is routinely asked to work on complex issues with various investment banks, private equity firms, and public regulatory agencies.