Fame

Sorry to have to break this to you, but there are exactly zero people getting famous by tracking milk delivery efficiency from their desks. Feel free to get out there, and prove us wrong, though. There's all sorts of crazy stuff on the internet these days, and YouTube is primed and ready for new and interesting content. 

How about a reality show? "Watch in real-time as Bill Jenkins discovers that his distribution center in Raleigh-Durham has been overcharging him by $0.03 a box." You could make a fortune on the ad revenue.

Yeah, we're just kidding. No one would watch that tripe.

No one gets into the logistics game to become famous. You may get some inter-industry fame if you snag a keynote speaker slot at a conference in Cedar Rapids, but don't expect much more than that.