Associated Press is running an article this afternoon called Retailers stock up as Gustav nears coast. The article discusses different measures that retailers are rolling out in order to prepare for the storm, to make sure that they are able to reopen quickly after the storm hits and to provide the supplies the people need in the aftermath.
Some interesting points:
- Home Depot is staging critical supplies, such as lumber and generators, within a day’s drive of the stores that are expected to be hit.
- Wal-Mart shipped 47 truckloads of water to the region on Thursday.
- Target is making sure that supplies, such as personal hygiene products, are shipped not only to the affected region, but to places where evacuees are likely to be moved to.
The logistics of making sure the stores are able to open up in the aftermath of a major natural disaster like this is astounding. The retailers need their employees to be safe, need the stores to be stocked, and need to have distribution and communication networks in place to ensure everything goes smoothly. This is a huge undertaking, but retailers like Home Depot, Wal-Mart, and Target plan for these types of events in advance and have the support systems in place to make sure the transition goes as smoothly as possible.