Prepare for Hurricane Season
NOAA projects a 60% chance of an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season in 2025. For supply chains, that means more than just storms , it means potential port closures, capacity constraints, fuel volatility, and rate spikes.
What to expect:
Ports and inland infrastructure could face shutdowns and delays.
Trucking capacity may tighten sharply, pushing spot rates higher.
Gulf Coast refineries are vulnerable, which can cause diesel price swings.
Shippers and 3PLs will need flexible routing, better visibility tools, and proactive communication with carriers.
The best defense is preparation. Build contingency routes, move inventory early where possible, and set clear expectations with your partners now.
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