The July edition of the Global Industrial Insider is ready | IT'S NOT ALWAYS SUNSHINE AND RAINBOWS. MAKE SURE YOU'RE PREPARED. Hurricane season is upon us and the time to start preparing is now. In this month’s edition of the Global Industrial Insider, we’re stocked with information to help you cover all the bases. | | | Hurricane Preparedness: 7 Ways to Help Secure Your Business The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center anticipates an active 2021 hurricane season. Their prediction appears to be coming true: the landfall of Hurricane Elsa last week brought wind damage across the Southeastern U.S. and downpours to New York. Every business should be prepared to protect their assets and employees against the threat of a hurricane. Read our 7 must-have tips for hurricane preparedness so you can secure your business with confidence. | | | | | Health Measures for Staying Safe After a Natural Disaster Hurricanes create destruction in their wake. Property damage from high winds and flooding from high water levels are a given—but have you considered the additional threats that they can cause? Gas leaks, sewage backups, and damaged electric wiring are all things to seriously examine at your business after a natural disaster. | | | | Protect yourself and your team by making health a priority. Get our guidance for how to keep everyone safe in this article. READ MORE > | | | | | But before you bust out the mops, read our guide to water damage recovery to ensure you’re taking the proper steps to repair and rebuild your business. READ MORE > | | | | Crumbling Infrastructure, Volatile Weather a Double Whammy for Logistics Hurricane season is here, bringing heavy rains and flooding to portions of North America. But this seasonal weather event is starting to become more complicated to navigate as infrastructure continues to age. No matter the conditions, logistics-based companies must find a way to get products where they need to go. Learn how one trucking company utilizes routing technology to weather the storm. READ MORE > | | | | | | | | |