The two-day or less shipping Americans have come to expect faces a climate change threat

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A worker delivers Amazon packages in San Francisco in 2023.David Paul Morris / Bloomberg via Getty Images file

“Customers have come to expect when they order something online, it arrives in two days or less. But with increasing adverse weather events like Houston’s heatwaves, Florida’s hurricanes and other extreme storms, it’s getting harder to ensure fast delivery.

Many logistics companies have warned about shipping delays due to extreme weather. Weather-related supply chain disruptions will cost the industry an estimated $100 billion in 2024, according to Freight Waves. Freight solutions company Breakthrough, which focuses on sustainable transportation, conducted a survey of 500 shippers and carriers this year that revealed extreme weather was cited as the top transportation challenge.

The issues are affecting key global transportation conduits, such as the Panama Canal, where drought conditions have plagued shippers. But the issues are also increasing for the biggest retailers in the U.S. as they attempt to get delivered to customers and keep warehouses and stores stocked.

In March, an expected snowstorm hit the Sparks, Nevada. It led to the closure of Donner Pass, which many drivers use to traverse the northern Sierra mountain range. Walmart was unable to dispatch its grocery delivery from its Sparks center as a result. It turned to to predictive analytics and artificial intelligence to optimize last-mile strategies.

‘We have now this technology at our hand, which allows us to make sure that we continue to serve those customers in the best possible way, run those scenarios, and have those recommendations ready so that we can start taking actions in a much quicker way, rather than waiting for the event to happen and then reacting,’ said Walmart senior vice president Parvez Musani.

Walmart used its simulation platform built with artificial intelligence to create a digital twin of its entire network. Predictive modeling allows the company to see how to react to an adverse weather event, including if there are stores or warehouses in the weather path that need to be shut down and where those orders can be fulfilled. In the Sparks storm, Walmart identified 85 stores spread across Nevada, California and Oregon that could be quickly realigned to address the deliveries coming from the Sparks center. The system was able to find four specific distribution centers that could handle the workload, as well as offer alternate driving routes to get items to customers.

‘Our goal is that by using technology and AI, we make it seamless for our customers where they don’t see the impact of some of this unforeseen event that happened, and we continue to serve the customers in that area,’ Musani said. ‘We would reroute trucks where possible. We will realign warehouses that serve the stores in that area so that we can continue to bring the freight for our customers in the affected areas.’ “

-Castillo, M. (2024, August 24). The two-day or less shipping Americans have come to expect faces a climate change threat. NBCNews.com. https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/two-day-shipping-climate-change-amazon-walmart-rcna168077


I don’t frequently order from Amazon, but the few things I have ordered recently have arrived at least two days later than expected. It has been extremely hot outside recently in Columbus, only just starting to cool down this week (9/8). It’s concerning that climate change is already affecting facets of daily life, and it shows how much we take conveniences like two-day shipping for granted. Soon, it will affect much more serious aspects of our world. It’s nice that companies like Wal-Mart are finding work-arounds for this issue and using technology to better adapt to the extreme weather conditions, but unless we address the root problem, this is not a sustainable business practice. Companies like Amazon, Wal-Mart, and Target should also strive to address the underlying problem and lessen their carbon emissions as much as possible.

Until regulations are put in place to force companies to lessen their carbon footprint, we unfortunately have to design around these extreme weather problems. My trunk space design must be climate controlled so that items can be safely transported in extreme conditions.