The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts a more-active-than-usual hurricane season in 2021โand the Exchange is making sure BXs and PXs have everything they need to help their communities weather the storm.
The Exchangeโs Merchandising Directorate is working around the clock to proactively build inventory at distribution centers, ensuring items that have historically seen high demand during severe weather, such as water, flashlights, batteries and extension cords, are in stock and ready to ship at a momentโs notice. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through Nov. 30.

In 2020, careful planning helped the Exchange care for military communities through five hurricanes, one tropical storm and three typhoons in the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts, Puerto Rico, and the Indo-Pacific theater. The Exchange shipped more than 60,000 supplies to BXs and PXs in each stormโs path.

โOnce the orders are placed for the DCs, the stores will start looking at what they need and send an item list,โ said Planning, Allocation and Replenishment Manager Todd Anderson. โMost of the requests will come in two weeks or so before the storm so they can get what they need well ahead of time.โ
Additionally, the Exchangeโs Disaster Support Groupโa virtual meeting of Exchange leaders worldwideโensures a constant flow of information about hurricane preparedness at every level of the organization.
โWe started using Microsoft Teams last year as a result of the pandemic, and itโs a great platform for cross-communication,โ said Contingency Program Manager Richard Silvis. โSenior leaders attend, and everyone gets time to talk. If there are fuel, inventory or supply chain considerations related to a storm, or if a local commander tells a GM that we need to close a store, the person responsible for each of those topics will be there to catch everyone up to speed.โ
The Exchange also has mobile field exchangesโstores on wheels stocked with snacks, beverages and hygiene essentialsโon standby in case of severe storm damage requiring military rescue support in affected communities.
โWeโll have MFEs in the field supporting exercises by the end of June, and any remaining will be at the Waco Distribution Center,โ Silvis said. โSome of these exercises will be relatively short, and natural disasters take precedent when it comes to support, so if we need any of them back, weโll come get them and deploy them immediately.
โWhen a storm hits, our foremost concern is accountabilityโmaking sure all associates are safe and accounted for. But as far as preparation goes, I think we are in good shape.โ


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