E133: How a Little Tracker is Making Supply Chains Greener with Tive

E133: How a Little Tracker is Making Supply Chains Greener with Tive

From Everybody in the Pool by Molly Wood

April 30, 2026 · 31 min · Episode 133

About this episode

Molly Wood interviews Krenar Komoni about Tive's innovative tracking technology that enhances supply chain sustainability.

Trillions of dollars worth of goods move around the planet every year, and a shocking amount is lost, spoiled, or discarded. That wasted food, medicine, and equipment isn’t just a business problem; it’s a massive, underappreciated climate problem. This week on Everybody in the Pool , Molly talks with Krenar Komoni, CEO and founder of Tive, a supply chain visibility company that helps businesses track and monitor shipments in real time. What started as a GPS tracker for his father-in-law's trucking company has grown into one of the fastest-growing companies in supply chain tech. Tive’s small-but-mighty trackers don’t just follow a shipment’s location — they also monitor temperature, light, and shock along the way, helping businesses intervene before a load of strawberries (or a shipment of vaccines) becomes a very expensive, very wasteful problem. We talk about: Why real-time shipment visibility is a key ingredient in creating a greener supply chain How temperature monitoring can save hundreds of thousands of dollars of food and medicine from going to waste What "permanent disruption" and climate change means for global supply chains How route data is helping companies find…

People in this episode

Host: Molly Wood

Guest: Krenar Komoni

Topics covered

  • supply chain
  • sustainability
  • real-time tracking
  • climate change
  • technology

Keywords

  • supply chain
  • tracking technology
  • sustainability
  • real-time visibility
  • climate impact

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Tive

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