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Parking Lot Flooding for Florida Truckers in Dania Beach at a 3PL.
Company Services, Drayage, Logistics, Supply Chain

Miami Trucking Companies Navigating Hurricane Milton

Florida truckers have faced several challenges in recent months, from port strikes halting drayage operations to the recent landfall of catastrophic hurricanes. In response to these challenges, carriers will want to implement contingency plans to ensure the safety of their drivers. This article explores how they are adapting to these circumstances. While the Gulf Coast of Florida has evacuation protocols in place and minimal traffic, the Southeast Florida market, particularly in the Fort Lauderdale and Miami areas, remains relatively active. Despite heavy rainfall, high winds, and some flooding, drivers are managing to continue operations. However, flexibility is essential during these times. The current Florida market has seen a surge in spot market rates, with some carriers experiencing increases of 20-30% due to reduced capacity and heightened demand for available trucks. Historically, longer-haul truckers have struggled to find backhaul loads from Florida, but there is now an uptick in shippers eager to move their freight. For over-the-road drivers based in Florida, here are some key safety measures to consider while on the road: 1. Route Planning and Diversions Truckers should utilize updated mapping tools to identify and avoid flooded or damaged roads. Many are rerouting deliveries to bypass affected areas, ensuring safer and more efficient transport. Notable mapping tools for real-time updates include: Google Maps Waze TruckMap This is particularly important for long-haul truckers heading up the East Coast into states like Georgia and North Carolina, which were also affected by Hurricane Helene. 2. Load Management Carriers should adjust their loads as necessary to avoid overloading, especially under current weather conditions that may reduce vehicle stability on slick or damaged roads. This could mean reducing cargo weight when required. 3. Driver Communication Protocols Establishing clear communication channels between drivers and dispatchers is vital. Regular check-ins ensure that drivers receive real-time updates about road conditions and can report any issues they encounter. This proactive approach enhances overall safety and efficiency. Conclusion As Florida truckers navigate the challenges posed by hurricanes and severe weather, their ability to adapt and respond is crucial. By prioritizing safety through effective route planning, load management, and communication, truckers can maintain operations even in the face of adversity. The current surge in demand for freight services highlights the resilience of the trucking industry in Florida, offering opportunities for carriers willing to adjust and innovate. Through these efforts, truckers can ensure not only their safety but also the continued flow of goods during challenging times.

Containerized Freight Sitting at Port Miami
Drayage, Logistics, Supply Chain, Transloading, Warehousing

Navigating the Impact of the Port Strike as an Importer

The Port Strike has officially commenced, leaving many uncertain about its duration and repercussions. What’s clear is that all parties involved from importers to 3PL warehouse providers or trucking companies, are feeling the effects in one way or another.  Manufacturers with commodities stuck at the ports, especially perishables, are facing significant challenges. These businesses will need to explore alternative logistics solutions to mitigate the impact of delayed container shipments. The best thing we can do is work together as logistics solutions providers and expand our networks within and outside our local communities. Key Considerations for Importers  Engage Domestic Suppliers Given the disruptions, it’s crucial to assess your domestic supplier network. This may help reduce reliance on affected ports and streamline operations.  2. Adjust Port of Entry and Grow your Carrier Network If you’re shipping high volumes of containers, you may have already started routing your imports through            West Coast ports. For businesses primarily serving East Coast customers, finding reliable final-mile partners  might be very helpful. While many over-the-road carriers are available for dry van and reefer shipments, not all provide final delivery services. For instance, if a large retailer needs to transport freight from New York to retail locations in downtown Miami, collaborating with a final-mile carrier can ease deliveries through congested urban streets. A final-mile carrier may also have a warehousing terminal, where they can store your freight until your goods are scheduled to be delivered to stores or retail outlets. Expand Your Freight Forwarding Network and Consider Air Freight Depending on the nature of your freight and its volume, exploring air freight options can be a viable alternative, particularly for perishables that cannot remain in containers for extended periods. Many freight forwarders can quickly provide quotes for air shipments. Additionally, freight forwarders often have access to a wide network of trusted 3PL warehouse providers, which can be invaluable if you need storage solutions during the strike. If you switch to a different port of entry, your freight forwarder can help you find a reliable warehouse partner in that new location.  4. Collaborate with Local 3PL Warehouse Providers If you have containerized freight that you managed to retrieve from the port but urgently need to transport elsewhere, consider partnering with local drayage carriers and transloading warehouses. This combination of providers can efficiently move your freight to another mode of transportation, ensuring that the flow of goods continues despite disruptions 5. Non-Union Terminal Operators                                                                                                                              Whether you’re an importer or a logistics service provider, research non-union terminal operators in your area. While they may be saturated with requests, it’s worth reaching out. Crowley and King Ocean operate non-union vessels and still have some non-union port workers available, which allows them to continue pulling containers out of the yard Conclusion As a drayage carrier, we at Accurate Trailers are committed to doing everything possible to best serve our customers and provide additional logistics alternatives. One of the key solutions we’ve implemented is offering intermodal drayage services through Florida East Coast Railway, which allows for seamless transportation options even amid disruptions. Here are some providers in the South Florida market that can assist with logistics needs during this challenging time: Challenge Warehousing for 3PL warehousing and transloading Centerport Inc. for final-mile trucking services By implementing these strategies and leveraging available resources, businesses can navigate the challenges posed by the port strike more effectively, ensuring that they continue to serve their customers and maintain supply chain integrity. Adapting quickly and utilizing strong partnerships will be key during the Port Strikes.

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