As Hurricane Helene approaches, it’s crucial for organizations to prepare both for personal safety and potential supply chain disruptions. ALAN (American Logistics Aid Network) offers these five key takeaways to help your business stay ahead of the storm.
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1. Prioritize Personal Safety
Ensure the safety of yourself and your personnel by monitoring real-time updates from the National Hurricane Center and local forecasts. With Helene’s potential for winds reaching 115 mph, heed all safety warnings and evacuation notices.
2. Stay Updated on Supply Chain Disruptions
For real-time information about road closures, facility shutdowns, and other storm-related impacts on the supply chain, visit ALAN’s Supply Chain Intelligence Center. Should you need further assistance, reach out to ALAN through their contact page.
3. Monitor Active Logistics Needs
ALAN’s Disaster Micro-Site provides an updated list of logistics support requests. While there may be no current open requests for Hurricane Helene, that could change quickly post-landfall. Be ready to assist in transportation, warehousing, and other logistical needs as the situation evolves.
4. Offer or Request Support
Non-profits can submit their anticipated needs, and businesses can pre-offer transportation, warehouse space, or services through ALAN. This proactive coordination allows for a faster and more effective response.
5. Support Responsibly
Avoid self-deploying to disaster areas or organizing unsolicited product drives. These efforts often hinder professional responders and strain emergency supply chains. Instead, consider donating to trusted organizations like ALAN, where financial support can be directed more effectively to those in need.
By following these guidelines, your organization can play a vital role in supporting the response efforts while ensuring safety during Hurricane Helene.