Cargo Management
Schedule shifts during optimal times, ensure safe working conditions for employees and equipment and protect cargo from damage.
Protect your $50,000+ trucks and valuable cargo from weather damage
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severity - 4 extreme
Find Shelter: Hail Risk
Find shelter to avoid truck damage.
severity - 2 moderate
Tarp Flatbed Trucks: Precip Expected En-Route
Precipitation is expected along your route, make sure load is tarped and covered properly.
severity - 4 extreme
Monitor Roads: Major Flood Risk
Expect major delivery delays due to road blockage. Communicate with customers and drivers ASAP. Consider limiting amount of orders. Major river and/or flash flooding is possible. Prepare for major transportation disruptions and significant business impacts.
severity - 4 extreme
Consider Rerouting: Lightning Risk
Try to find a route that avoids the storm. Alternatively, wait out the storm in a safe location. Monitor lightning activity, motion, directionality and speed 15 and 30 minutes into the future, based on distance from location.
severity - 4 extreme
Implement Heat Protocol: Extreme Heat
Monitor cargo, AC on, driver to take frequent break, hydrate and check tires. Truck can heat up to ~15-40 degrees Fahrenheit above outside temp
severity - 2 moderate
Prepare For Heat Protocol: Severe Heat
Monitor Cargo temp, AC on and hydrate. Improperly managed cargo can get damaged or ruined entirely
severity - 2 moderate
Tarp Flatbed Trucks: Heavy Winds
Strong winds and gusts are expected. Tarp and secure your loads flat and tight to avoid damages.
severity - 4 extreme
Consider Rerouting: Fire Threat
Monitor real-time fire movement very closely, stop truck or re-route if needed. Communicate with local emergency authorities. Prep teams for un-healthy air quality.