How Fleets Should Prepare for Adverse Weather

Hurricane season in the U.S. is in full force with the recent Hurricane Debby and incoming Hurricane Ernesto. Even outside of hurricane season, it’s important for fleets to have plans in place for when—not if—adverse weather events affect their operations.

While some weather events, such as hurricanes, are predictable in terms of when and where they are going to happen, others like tornadoes are less predictable. Either way, fleets need to plan ahead for handling bad weather before, during, and after the storm. 

How fleets should prepare before a weather event

Preparation is key to protecting both drivers and equipment from the effects of adverse weather, according to Mike Stanton, SVP of operations and safety for Lily Transportation. Stanton advised monitoring national and local weather forecasts when a hurricane or bad weather system is approaching. This information will help fleets communicate plans with employees and customers. 

Stanton told FleetOwner some preparation goes back to new-hire training and follow-up training for each Lily Transportation location. This training ensures fleet employees know what the plan is for different weather events, especially those specific to their region. Lily Transportation ensures its drivers fuel up before weather hits in case gas stations are closed or unreachable, know what tools and supplies are aboard their trucks, and know how to communicate if electricity goes out.

In a blog post, Uber Freight’s Mollie LeBlanc, VP of operations, and Nathan Adams, VP of transportation and procurement, discussed how Uber Freight helps its customers prepare for adverse weather:

“It’s vital for logistics teams to pre-plan as much as possible. When we work with our managed transportation customers, we aim to make this process productive and tailored to their specific network needs. Together with our customer’s logistics team, we map out the specific routes and shipments that could be impacted by a storm, offer alternative trucks or other modes of transportation to rely on, and recommend how to quickly adapt procurement strategies after the storm has passed.”

How fleets should prioritize safety during adverse weather

After understanding and communicating the storm’s path, Stanton said Lily Transportation focuses on getting as much stock to customers as possible before the storm hits. But eventually, the focus shifts from preparation to safety.

“Our top two philosophies are one, safety first; and two, employees are our greatest assets,” Stanton said. “We’re not going to go against our philosophies to get widgets out to the field and put people in danger; that won’t happen. Every one of our drivers is the captain of their ship, and they control what happens there. So when it’s unsafe in their eyes, then it’s unsafe in our eyes.”

Adams from Uber Freight discussed helping customers balance safety and cargo needs.

“It’s all about balancing the safety, which obviously is the important part,” Adams told FleetOwner. “We’re going to lean into that but still try to get the trucks in position to be able to move back into the area with the goods when the hurricane passes.”

See also: How to ensure a safe fleet during inclement weather

Why communication is important for fleets during adverse weather

For less predictable situations, such as tornadoes, Adams believes close business relationships are important. 

“The unfortunate part about the unpredictable ones is you’re always kind of in scramble mode, but it eases a little bit when you know you can call your strong partner Uber freight,” Adams said. “We’ll work through the issues to get back on the road to recovery. And we do that by working with our carrier partners closely, keeping them up to speed, having a good, long-term relationship.”

Stanton highlighted the importance of communication during all weather events but especially unpredictable ones about which a fleet may not have known was imminent, like an earthquake or tornado.

“We follow the same plan,” Stanton said. “There’s a phone tree that we utilize at all our operations. We let everybody who needs to know: corporate, corporate safety, corporate risk management, the regional vice president, directors down to the GMs.”

How fleets should handle the aftermath of adverse weather

After a weather event, there’s still a lot a fleet may need to do to recover, according to Stanton, including understanding potential damages. Like before a weather event, Stanton claimed monitoring is important for multiple things, including state agency policies on road closures, empty trailers, and more. According to Stanton, highway cameras are also a great way for fleet managers to observe road conditions after snow, a storm, etc. 

In Uber Freight’s blog, preparation was also highlighted as important in the aftermath of a weather event: “When a hurricane makes landfall, it can have a volatile effect on supply chains. Logistics teams often have to make decisions on the fly to adapt. It’s never too late to prepare for any scenario.”

Why Dedicated Transport Services Make Sense For Your Business

Consumer demands in retail markets across the globe have never been higher. With expectations for faster deliveries – and even same-day deliveries – becoming the norm, businesses need every edge they can get to stay competitive. One crucial but often overlooked aspect is transportation. Many companies rely on general carriers for their logistics needs, but have you considered the benefits of dedicated transportation services? Here’s why dedicated transport services might be the game-changer your business needs.

What Are Dedicated Transportation Services?

Dedicated transportation services involve partnering with a carrier that provides a fleet specifically for your business’s needs. Unlike shared or on-demand transportation, where your shipments are mixed with those of other clients, dedicated transport services ensure that the trucks, drivers, and logistics are all tailored to your company’s requirements. This personalized approach offers several distinct advantages.

Enhanced Reliability and Consistency

One of the most significant benefits of dedicated transportation services is reliability. With a dedicated fleet, you’re not competing for truck space or scheduling with other clients. This means more consistent delivery times, fewer delays, and a more predictable supply chain. For businesses where timing is critical, such as those dealing with perishable goods or tight production schedules, this reliability can be a substantial competitive advantage.

Improved Customer Service

When you opt for dedicated transport services, the quality of service often improves. With a dedicated fleet, your logistics provider can better understand your business’s specific needs and nuances. This familiarity leads to better communication, quicker problem resolution, and overall superior service. Your customers will notice the difference in timeliness and reliability, which can enhance their overall experience with your brand.

Cost Efficiency

While the upfront cost of dedicated transportation services might seem higher than using shared carriers, the long-term savings can be significant. With dedicated services, you often benefit from better rate stability, fewer unexpected fees, and optimized routes. Additionally, the reduction in delays and disruptions can translate to lower overall costs for your business, including less inventory holding and minimized production downtimes.

Increased Flexibility and Control

Dedicated transport services offer a level of flexibility and control that shared or on-demand options simply can’t match. You can customize your service to meet specific needs, such as adjusting delivery schedules or handling specialized cargo. This flexibility is especially advantageous for companies with distinctive logistical requirements or fluctuating shipping volumes. It also allows your dedicated transport services to scale and grow along with your business. 

Enhanced Safety and Compliance

Safety and compliance are paramount in transportation, and dedicated services excel in these areas. With a dedicated fleet, you can ensure that all vehicles meet your company’s safety standards and regulatory requirements. Drivers who are consistently familiar with your company’s policies and practices also contribute to a safer and more compliant operation.

Switching to Dedicated Transportation Services 

For many businesses, the advantages of dedicated transportation services far outweigh the potential drawbacks. By choosing a dedicated fleet, you gain reliability, improved customer service, cost efficiency, flexibility, and enhanced safety. If your business relies on timely and efficient logistics, dedicated transport services can be a strategic investment that pays off in multiple ways. As you evaluate your transportation options, consider the long-term benefits of a dedicated fleet. It might just be the key to unlocking greater efficiency and success for your business.