
In freight, we plan for routes, capacity, and delivery windows, but emergencies don’t follow a schedule. Accidents, health crises, and unexpected incidents can happen on a remote highway, inside a trailer, or on a busy loading dock.Preparation turns panic into action. The right training, accessible emergency kits, and clear response protocols can protect lives, reduce downtime, and prevent small incidents from becoming major disruptions.Readiness isn’t just about compliance. It’s about valuing your team, protecting your operation, and making sure that when every minute counts, you’re prepared to respond.

May 1, 2026
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