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As New Jersey Braces for Hurricane Earl, Businesses Get Ready

Found in: Natural Disasters, New Jersey, News & Observations
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  • Earlier, I talked about how retailers preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Earl across the East Coast, but I’d like to dive into some more [...]
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September 2, 2010
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Photo from flickr user tedkerwin

Earlier, I talked about how retailers preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Earl across the East Coast, but I’d like to dive into some more specifics for preparation and observations from New Jersey. As of the 11PM advisory from the National Hurricane Center, most of New Jersey is under a tropical storm warning with storm conditions expected to start in the state early Friday morning.

I’ve spoken to several retailers and local businesses and there is a sense of urgency about this storm. They are closely monitoring the storm since a change in direction to the east could spare the state from seeing more than some rain showers, while a break to the west could have lasting impact on the Shore economy. No one wants to a Holiday weekend washout, or worse, after an already shaky economic Summer. Several are looking to this weekend as a make or break weekend for the year.

One national retail executive tells me that they are optimistic that none of their stores will be forced to close during the storm. They are counting on their Northeast stores sales to add to their Summer results. A couple of days of miss sales across the Northeast could translate to a weaker August comp nationally.

I did some shopping at Target tonight and I saw a nearly empty section where flashlights once lived. Between the upcoming storm and the power outage that effected over 70,000 this week, people are buying more flashlights than Target could stock. I have noticed people buying more water, pantry essentials, and beer. Plenty of beer being sold in local liquor stores, I think that there Holiday sales plans are fine, with or without the storm.

While vacationers in North Carolina are evacuating the Outer Banks, hotels in New Jersey are still operational and booked solid for the holiday. I spoke to Barb Youchah of the Middletown Comfort Inn who tells me that storm preparations have been underway at the hotel since yesterday. Barb says, “As of today, we haven’t seen a lot of cancellations but as the word on the storm gets out, that may change. We answered a large number of calls and made reservations for local residents that live very close to the shore or in flood prone areas.” The hotel is far enough inland that flooding and storm-related damage should not be a concern but it is located close enough to areas at risk of flooding that it can provide a refuge for residents looking for drier ground.

She adds, “The forecast is for sunshine on Saturday and Sunday so we are hopeful that will salvage the weekend.”

Barb also tells me that they have plans in place for any employee who is unable to travel due to the storm and that they will be monitoring the storm closely so that they can answer any questions that their guests may have. She has also provided great, local information through the Middletown Comfort Inn Blog and their Twitter account. Another good example of a business using social media to inform and connect with their customers.

Several airlines, including Continental Airlines, have announced that passengers can reschedule flights to airports in Earl’s path without penalty. Continental has a major hub in Newark Liberty Airport so Earl-related delays could ripple throughout the country.

I will be monitoring the storm closely from Belford, NJ and will share any observations I have about the impact from Hurricane Earl to local business. If you have any stories to share during the storm, please contact me and I’ll try to get them onto the blog.

  • Read more about: comfort inn, customer relationship, disaster, emergency preparation, hurricane, hurricane earl, middletown, New Jersey, Social Media, Target
  • Photo, above, from flickr user tedkerwin available under a Creative Commons license.

Retailers Prepare as Hurricane Earl Takes Aim at the East Coast

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  • Hurricane Earl is churning in the Atlantic and retailers are getting ready as well as offering advice to customers on how to prepare for the [...]
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September 1, 2010
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Hurricane Earl is churning in the Atlantic and retailers are getting ready as well as offering advice to customers on how to prepare for the storm. The storm is threatening the entire Mid-Atlantic and Northeast portions of the United States as well as Nova Scotia. Residents in these areas should be going to their local stores and stocking up on the recommended supplies.

As expected, residents in North Carolina are getting ready for the storm and retailers are seeing a surge in customers. From the article:

“We have just definitely seen an increase in customer traffic it started yesterday a little bit but over today they’ve been moving with the batteries and tarps and flashlights and things like that,” said store manager Robert Evans.

The storm is only about 24 hours from impacting the Outer Banks and I hope that anyone who hasn’t evacuated is just about finished hunkering down for the next few days.

Almost two years ago, I noted how well Home Depot was using Twitter to communicate advice and store opening/closing information during Hurricane Gustav. This season has not been any different as they are offering great tips for residents who are preparing for the storm through their Twitter feed and their blog. The retailer has an entire section of their site dedicated to hurricane preparation with helpful videos and articles. Of course this drives traffic back to the retailer, but it also provides good information and knowledge to shoppers.

Having a disaster plan is important for any small business and Office Depot has offered advice to small businesses who are in the path of the storm.

Shortly, I’m going to follow this post up with a second post sharing some more, localized information about how businesses are preparing for the storm. I’m not very far from the Atlantic Ocean, along the coast of New Jersey, and I have a few notes that I’d like to share.

The next 24 hours are going to be a crucial time to watch this storm. Depending on the exact path that it takes, this could become a very bad Labor Day weekend along the East Coast.

  • Read more about: disaster, emergency preparation, Home Depot, hurricane, hurricane earl, New Jersey, north carolina, office depot
  • Photo, above, from flickr user NASA Goddard Photo and Video available under a Creative Commons license.

Express Lane for September 4

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  • Wanted to take a moment and thank some other bloggers who have linked to some of my posts over the past few days. Lorrelle On [...]
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September 4, 2008
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Wanted to take a moment and thank some other bloggers who have linked to some of my posts over the past few days.

Lorrelle On WordPress offers a very extensive post on ways that blogs and social media are most effective during a time of disaster. In the post, Blogs Offer Communication, Information, and Connections During Disasters, there is a great rundown of the different ways in which social media was used well in advance of and through Hurricane Gustav. Beyond that, there’s a very interesting look at the evolution of social media and technology since Hurricane Katrina. Very good, detailed post with some great information and resources.

The Business section of Blogs.com has a rundown of what various bloggers are talking about, in regards to the economic and financial impact of Hurricane Gustav.

Finally, Reputation Notebook is also looking at the role social media is playing in the crisis response from corporations. I agree with Mark that the role of social media within corporate communications is going to continue to grow. A crisis, like Hurricane Gustav, shows how important social media can be to an effective corporate communication policy.

  • Read more about: Blogging, Corporate Communication, crisis management, disaster, emergency preparation, Hurricane Gustav, link love, Social Media, twitter

Retailers in the Aftermath of Hurricane Gustav

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  • New Orleans has a great mix of local and national retail brands that I think is an example for many other urban areas. Last year, [...]
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September 2, 2008
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New Orleans has a great mix of local and national retail brands that I think is an example for many other urban areas. Last year, I got to get down to New Orleans and really enjoyed, among other things, the Riverwalk Marketplace. The national brands co-existing with local stores was a nice balance to see With Hurricane Gustav having moved on shore and away from New Orleans, retailers will be allowed back in to the city, on Wednesday, in order to check on damage and assess their properties. I hope there is a speedy recovery for everyone involved in the storm.

As discussed over the weekend, many retailers prepared well for this storm in order to reopen their stores in the wake of the storm. USA Today has more on the post-storm plans in their article, Businesses eye quick recovery effort after Gustav. Home Depot has many trucks staged and ready to roll into the affected area and Walmart really highlights all of the things that they learned in the aftermath of Katrina that made this preparation better, which in turn should make the recovery smoother and quicker.

Speaking of Walmart: In this article regarding the 1200 evacuees that found themselves in Hanceville, Alabama, there’s a good note about Walmart’s local response to the situation:

“Wal-Mart Distribution Center called and asked what we need,” Kilgo said. “They brought a huge truck load of supplies, including drinks, snacks and cleaning supplies.”

If you have any more information on retail-related recovery efforts, please let me know.

  • Read more about: disaster, emergency preparation, Home Depot, Hurricane Gustav, lousiana, new orleans, recovery, walmart

More on Retail Preparation for Hurricane Gustav

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  • 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 [...]
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August 31, 2008
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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.

  • Read more about: disaster, emergency preparation, Home Depot, Hurricane Gustav, lousiana, new orleans, Target, walmart
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