In response to Hurricane Milton, Ryan Transportation has been in close communication with freight providers in Florida, emergency response organizations and our nationwide carrier network. We are continually monitoring updates from the National Weather Service, Florida DOT and other emergency response teams on Hurricane Milton. The anticipated Category 4 hurricane is expected to intensify over the Gulf of Mexico before making landfall along Florida's west coast on Wednesday.
Currently, a state of emergency has been declared for 51 counties in Florida.
Scheduling Impacts
Delays and interruptions are expected, as the storm and resulting damage is anticipated to significantly impact carrier capacity heading into Florida and, in turn, across the country. Additionally, we expect to see a surge in freight volume for disaster relief.
If you have any questions about shipments into or out of affected areas, contact your Ryan Transportation account representative. We also recommend you review any outbound or inbound orders to or from the affected areas and plan to reschedule those orders. We highly recommend that you call locations in these areas to confirm when they will reopen. If you have orders in transit with Ryan Transportation, we will continue to maintain contact with these locations on your behalf.
Overall, transit times for hauling freight nationwide are likely to be extended and delayed due to the ripple effect. Please know that the team at Ryan Transportation is working hard to ensure as little disruption as possible for any existing and upcoming shipments. Additionally, our rapid response team will be working closely with disaster relief organizations. If you need transportation support related to disaster relief, please email rapidresponse@ryantrans.com.
Impact on Available Capacity
Natural disasters, including hurricanes, tend to impact transportation costs nationwide. Carriers may be unable to travel through or around storm areas for several days or weeks, likely increasing out-of-route miles on shipments. Available capacity may also be impacted as FEMA sources trucks for necessary relief efforts.
Please feel free to contact Ryan Transportation with any questions, for additional information or if you need transportation support related to disaster relief efforts.
Additional Resources:
- National Hurricane Center
- FMCSA Emergency Declarations
- Florida Emergency Management
- Real-Time Florida Traffic Information
- Florida DOT