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Ep. 66 - Optical Asset Tracking with Chris Machut

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In this episode of the Supply Chaney podcast, Nathan Chaney interviews Chris Machut, CEO and founder of SiteTrax. Chris shares his journey from a computer engineering student to a serial entrepreneur, discussing his early influences, college experiences, and the lessons learned from both corporate and startup environments. He delves into the challenges of innovation in the tech space, particularly in the realm of computer vision and AI, and how these technologies are transforming supply chain management. Chris also reflects on the importance of understanding customer needs and the impact of indecision in business.
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00:00 Introduction to Chris Machut and His Journey
02:06 Early Life and Influences
08:34 Education and College Experience
14:18 Internship Experiences and Corporate Insights
19:29 Transitioning to Startups and Entrepreneurship
31:37 The Birth of SiteTrax and Current Endeavors
Surgere is the official sponsor of The Supply Chaney Podcast for 2025. Surgere’s singular focus is building AI-powered, frictionless supply chains that result in real time, end-to-end visibility with 99.9% accuracy for partners and customers.

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Content provided by Nathan Chaney. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nathan Chaney or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of the Supply Chaney podcast, Nathan Chaney interviews Chris Machut, CEO and founder of SiteTrax. Chris shares his journey from a computer engineering student to a serial entrepreneur, discussing his early influences, college experiences, and the lessons learned from both corporate and startup environments. He delves into the challenges of innovation in the tech space, particularly in the realm of computer vision and AI, and how these technologies are transforming supply chain management. Chris also reflects on the importance of understanding customer needs and the impact of indecision in business.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Chris Machut and His Journey
02:06 Early Life and Influences
08:34 Education and College Experience
14:18 Internship Experiences and Corporate Insights
19:29 Transitioning to Startups and Entrepreneurship
31:37 The Birth of SiteTrax and Current Endeavors
Surgere is the official sponsor of The Supply Chaney Podcast for 2025. Surgere’s singular focus is building AI-powered, frictionless supply chains that result in real time, end-to-end visibility with 99.9% accuracy for partners and customers.

  continue reading

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