Container Drayage During Hurricane Season in Miami
Container Drayage During Hurricane Season in Miami
Miami’s hurricane season (June 1 – November 30) coincides with one of the busiest periods for imports. When tropical storms and hurricanes threaten South Florida, container drayage operations at PortMiami and Port Everglades face unique challenges that importers must plan for.
How Hurricanes Affect Port Operations
When a hurricane approaches, PortMiami and Port Everglades begin closure procedures 72 hours before expected tropical storm force winds. Port cranes are secured, containers are stacked and secured, and all vessels must leave the harbor. The ports typically close 24-48 hours before the storm and remain closed until damage assessment is complete — often 2-5 days after the storm passes.
Pre-Storm Drayage Rush
As a hurricane approaches, there’s a surge in drayage demand as importers rush to pull containers before the port closes. Drayage rates can spike 50-100% during this window, and carrier availability becomes extremely limited. Importers who have containers approaching free-time deadlines face a choice: pay premium rates for emergency drayage or accept demurrage charges during the closure. Smart importers work with asset-based carriers like Go Freight who prioritize existing customers during emergencies.
Post-Storm Recovery
After a hurricane, ports reopen gradually. There’s typically a massive backlog of vessels waiting to berth and containers waiting for pickup. Drayage capacity is strained, road conditions may be compromised, and warehouse operations may be disrupted by power outages or flooding. Recovery can take 1-3 weeks to return to normal operations.
Contingency Planning Tips
Build a 2-week buffer into your supply chain during hurricane season. Maintain safety stock at your warehouse. Establish a relationship with a reliable drayage carrier before storm season — carriers prioritize their regular customers. Consider transloading and pre-positioning inventory inland before major storms.
Go Freight’s Hurricane Preparedness
Go Freight has extensive experience managing drayage operations through hurricane season. We maintain contingency plans, communicate proactively with customers about port status, and prioritize critical shipments during the pre-storm and recovery periods. Our warehouse is built to Miami-Dade hurricane code standards.
Hurricane-Ready Drayage Partner
Go Freight keeps your supply chain moving before, during, and after storms. Plan ahead with a carrier that’s prepared.
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