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Hurricane Florence: What We Know About the Year's First Major Storm

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It will deliver tropical-storm-level winds by noon Thursday to North Carolina's coast, and hurricane-force winds and dangerous storm surges by late Thursday or early Friday. The storm is expected to reach Puerto Rico on Friday morning with winds up to 73 mph. click to zoom]. Evacuations and Shutdowns.

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Hurricane Florence: What You Need to Know About the Year's First Major Storm

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It will deliver tropical-storm-level winds by noon Thursday to North Carolina's coast, and hurricane-force winds and dangerous storm surges by late Thursday or early Friday. The storm is expected to reach Puerto Rico on Friday morning with winds up to 73 mph. click to zoom]. Evacuations and Shutdowns.

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4 Things We Learned this Hurricane Season About How Companies Use Tech to Help Communities

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Retailers use a control tower with technology for visibility into inventory on the move and across their store locations. To support coastal communities 24/7, the command center is constantly armed – enlisting support from merchandising, operations and supply chain teams. They monitor the storm in real-time.

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4 Things We Learned this Hurricane Season About How Companies Use Tech to Help Communities

BlueYonder

Retailers use a control tower with technology for visibility into inventory on the move and across their store locations. To support coastal communities 24/7, the command center is constantly armed – enlisting support from merchandising, operations and supply chain teams. They monitor the storm in real-time.

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Climate Change and the Supply Chain

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As climate change risks grow — rising sea levels, change in precipitation patterns, extreme droughts and heat waves, and intensification of hurricane events — global supply chains are vulnerable to major disruptions. An insurance company actually provided a global flood map as a new strategic planning tool for risk management.