Pretty interesting article, as I’m in the produce/logistic industry and I know a few owners at hunts point, and do business with the point every single day. I honestly see an article like this and cringe, because I am in a unique position to know exactly what catastrophe/nor’easters does to the industry, and it has as big an affect on us (produce/warehousing/logistics) as it does on electric companies, cable, (infrastructure industries, if you will). We have to work those 25 hour, 8 day a week shifts, as well, scrounging and trying to put together orders when everybody is out of product, and they have no trucks to get the product, and I have people that work for me, that like everybody else, is stranded in there house, so my production line is down, because the last phrase that anybody wants to hear in my industry is “service interruption”. I’ve been lucky that I’ve been in the industry since I was a kid, so 25 years in, I have weathered every single thing you can think of, barring nuclear holocaust, but I have also seen people not be able to take the pressure and fold.
I live far enough away from the shore in Albany, ny, that a hurricane wouldn’t kill us, but it would have a significant impact on the highways and shyt, because we service all the major grocery chains on the east coast.