Shippers can't negotiate their way to resilience. They have to build it.
By Tim O’Connell, Vice President of Sales Operations & Marketing, Odyssey Logistics
In the 1960s, Thomas Brock discovered organisms thriving in Yellowstone’s boiling hot springs—lifeforms called ‘extremophiles’ whose biochemistry was optimized for conditions that should have destroyed them. These extremophiles don’t merely tolerate difficult environments: they’re comfortable in them.
For our customers, this is the role Odyssey plays: helping your supply chain evolve to thrive under pressure.
Volatility is the operating environment
The multimodal hedge
Odyssey’s network spans intermodal services (containerized cargo, metals, ISO tanks), trucking (brokerage, flatbed, full truckload, LTL, drayage) and warehousing (strategic facilities, temperature-controlled storage, transload services). This breadth gives shippers access to multiple levers when conditions shift—the ability to move freight across modes without scrambling to find new providers.
Visibility that drives decisions
Odyssey has invested over $40 million in technology over the past three years, building a data lake and AI capabilities that combine shippers’ data with Odyssey’s own to equip customers with a more complete picture of supply chain performance. This foundation powers our network optimization services, which have helped customers identify significant savings—one global manufacturer uncovered $60 million in unseen efficiency through this process.



