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Brent Yeagy on logistics efficiency

From Presidential Lecture Series | Brent Yeagy · · Purdue University News

“Roughly 30 to 35% of the trailers that go down the road are empty — that waste has environmental, safety and economic impacts, and if we can make a dent through data-enabled services it will be dramatically beneficial.”

Brent Yeagy
President, Chief Executive Officer & Director, WABASH NATIONAL CORP
Policy Impact logistics efficiencyenvironmentsafetyoperational optimization

On , Brent Yeagy, President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at WABASH NATIONAL CORP, spoke about logistics efficiency during Presidential Lecture Series | Brent Yeagy on Purdue University News.

Presidential Lecture Series | Brent Yeagy
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Presidential Lecture Series | Brent Yeagy
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The Presidential Lecture Series, featuring a conversation between Wabash CEO Brent Yeagy and Purdue President Mung ...
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About Brent Yeagy

President, Chief Executive Officer & Director · WABASH NATIONAL CORP

Brent Yeagy, president and CEO of Wabash, appeared on the podcast "Risk & Resolve" on April 1, 2026ched. He discussed his background, including his service in the U.S. Navy submarine force, and his leadership at Wabash. Yeagy described the company's experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, stating that between mid-March and early April 2020, Wabash saw a 70% reduction in its backlog, with roughly a billion dollars of backlog evaporating. He also addressed the company's approach to healthcare costs, noting that with a nominal revenue of $2.5 billion, healthcare costs amount to $50 million. Yeagy said the company moved away from accepting the typical 12% year-over-year cost increase and instead aimed to accept only 6%. Yeagy also discussed the future of manufacturing and technology, stating that while humanoid robots and AI are a "big force multiplier," current technology has not yet shown an ability to economically match a fully capable human in adaptable environments. He predicted that such technology could become actionable at scale for a broader tier of manufacturers within the next three to five years. Looking ahead, Yeagy said he intends to continue reshaping how Wabash employees receive healthcare and the outcomes they get, and to build the company's culture for future leadership. He added that over the next three to four years, he expects Wabash to "fully express its brand" for customers in a more exciting way.

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