How the Fires in LA Could Impact Shipping and Logistics

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January 16, 2025

How the Fires in LA Could Impact Shipping and Logistics

Devastating fires have spread through Los Angeles. These wildfires caused thousands of dollars in property damage and left many inhabitants with tragic stories to tell. Fires in LA aren’t just affecting the infrastructure and people within Los Angeles. They can also impact the surrounding shipping and logistics industries. Here’s the potential of the LA fires impacting shipping and logistics—and what companies could face while fires rage.

How the Fires in LA Could Impact Shipping and Logistics

Route Closures, Alternative Routes, and Potential Disruptions

Road closures are common during fire-related emergencies. As the fires are raging, emergency services may need to close regular routes for safety or quick access. Emergency road closures in affected areas may delay deliveries.

The Pacific Palisades fires are among modern history’s most devastating California wildfires. High winds caused fires to jump the highway and destroyed neighborhoods along the Pacific Coast Highway.

Due to the Los Angeles wildfires, logistics companies are more likely to need alternative transport routes. Logistical challenges cause significant disruptions and delays on the road while fires are actively ongoing.

Non accessible Areas Due to LA Fires

Some parts of LA might be out of reach due to fires or fire damage. High winds and rugged terrain make controlling the Los Angeles County fires even more challenging. The Santa Ana wind gusts fueled the spread and made evacuations and emergency response difficult.

The fire zone lies outside the LA and Long Beach ports; however, disruptions can affect their production and distribution. Power outages, evacuations, and road closures will be factors. This makes deliveries harder but can also impact shipping and logistics in other ways. For example:

  • Staff may face delays going to and from work
  • Staff shortages due to evacuation orders
  • The inability to get packing supplies due to delays

Even if your business remains open during the LA fires, it’s not business as usual. Production and distribution in Southern California should anticipate delays.

High-Traffic Volumes

If shipping companies have to find alternative routes to complete their orders during emergencies, it often means that everyone else is doing the same to reach their destinations. This could mean unexpected traffic, adding to potential delays companies could face.

Shipping and logistics can expect high traffic volumes in many parts of Los Angeles. Always know what the most current traffic reports are saying, as traffic may suddenly change.

An Increase in Certain Orders

Once firefighters bring the fires under control, they will likely make emergency preparation a priority. People might be more likely to order specific items like fire extinguishers or other safety supplies.

Shipping and logistics companies might see more specific orders after the LA fires. 

Hiked Insurance Costs

Fire emergencies will automatically mean staff members face more dangerous conditions on the road. For logistical and shipping companies, this could directly impact their insurance plans. We can expect increased insurance costs.

Calculators take risks into account to determine insurance costs. High-risk areas, particularly during emergencies, may result in higher insurance costs. Your insurance plan may specifically bar some things.

Shipping and logistics companies should reach out to their insurance providers. They need to know if the fires in LA will affect their coverage.

Staff Shortages Due to LA Fires

Companies could face staff shortages due to the fires in LA. Many have felt the effects, which could spread further as fires continue. 

Expect some staff members to be unable to travel to work under emergency conditions. Some people may need time off to deal with fire-related emergencies.

The fires in LA could mean that some companies, including third-party providers, are understaffed.

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