• TPM25
  • March 2-5, 2025 | Long Beach Convention Center

Lalainia (Lanie) Moules

Driscoll's

Director, Transportation and Trade Compliance

Lalainia (Lanie) Moules is a native of Watsonville, California with extensive experience in the logistics field. In 2006, Mrs. Moules graduated from Golden Gate University in San Francisco, with a BA in Business Administration and a concentration in Operations Management and Supply Chain. Since then, she has gained years of experience in the frozen fruit and vegetable industry, working with Superior Foods for nearly 18years, in a variety of roles, including daily operations, sales and logistics leadership. During her time at Superior Foods, she also served as part of the Port Efficiency Task Force in Oakland and as a Transportation Committee member of the America Frozen Food Institute. In 2017 she joined Driscoll’s and is currently the Director of Transportation and Trade Compliance for the Americas. She enjoys the fast pace of the fresh berry industry, where time and temperature are key to consistently delivering berries in the best condition possible. In 2022, she joined the International Fresh Produce Association as a member of the Supply Chain Council and is currently expected to complete her Masters in Supply Chain Management at Michigan State University in May of 2024. In her free time, Mrs. Moules likes to spend time with family, friends, and her horses. She is also an avid supporter of the local 4-H program.

Sessions With Lalainia (Lanie) Moules

Wednesday, 6 March

  • 09:05am - 09:50am (PST) / 06/mar/2024 05:05 pm - 06/mar/2024 05:50 pm

    TPM Cold Chain: Shipper Perspectives — A Roundtable Discussion

    Following the unmitigated supply chain disaster and out-of-control pricing from 2020 to early 2022, refrigerated shippers wrung a lot of costs out of their supply chains in 2023. While that has certainly improved balance sheets and profitability, there are still plenty of problems on shippers’ plates, from cloudy supply chain visibility and service issues to changing consumer tastes and geopolitical strife. And that doesn’t even account for the unpredictable economic environment. This is a time for shippers to take stock and plan for what could be a stronger economy sometime in 2024. This session, featuring four logistics executives at shippers with very different product types, will explore where refrigerated BCOs go from here.