
Your Suppliers Are Part of Your Disaster Plan
Your suppliers can make or break disaster response. Here’s how fleets can reduce vendor risk and keep critical parts flowing when storms hit.
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Your suppliers can make or break disaster response. Here’s how fleets can reduce vendor risk and keep critical parts flowing when storms hit.
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Discover how the right fleet vehicles can make all the difference in disaster response, ensuring your team is equipped to handle any challenge.
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When fleets must still operate during or after an emergency siutuation, what DOT regulations apply and who is exempt?
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Predicting upcoming weather, mapping inaccessible routes, and accessing emergency communications channels are ways that fleet companies help their clients successfully manage hurricanes.
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In 2005, Hurricane Katrina destroyed or damaged approximately 2,000 fleet vehicles in the Gulf Coast. Last October, Hurricane Sandy disrupted the refueling infrastructure and fleet communication with drivers in N.J and N.Y.
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The American Red Cross collaborated with volunteers, students, and a range of industry experts to design a new vehicle for its Disaster Response fleet.
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