When the Heat Rises, So Do the Risks: How Extreme Weather Impacts Logistics and Causes How Extreme Heat Causes Disruptions to the Supply Chain — and What You Can Do About It As temperatures across the Midwest reach record highs this June, the impact is being felt far beyond sunburns and air conditioning bills. The […]

When the Heat Rises, So Do the Risks: How Extreme Weather Impacts Logistics and Causes How Extreme Heat Causes Disruptions to the Supply Chain — and What You Can Do About It
As temperatures across the Midwest reach record highs this June, the impact is being felt far beyond sunburns and air conditioning bills. The ongoing heat wave is creating significant challenges for the logistics industry, from disrupted transit routes to increased risks for heat-sensitive goods.
According to the National Weather Service, over 70 million people are currently under heat alerts as parts of the Midwest experience temperatures well above 90°F, with some areas approaching triple digits for consecutive days [source]. For businesses relying on precise shipping schedules, temperature-controlled storage, or smooth warehouse operations, this weather event is more than just a discomfort—it’s a serious operational risk.

Extreme Heat and the Logistics Supply Chain
High temperatures place enormous strain on infrastructure and personnel:
- Transportation disruptions: Prolonged heat can cause pavement buckling, rail delays, and vehicle overheating, which slow down deliveries and lead to rescheduling headaches.
- Warehouse safety and performance: Heat makes working conditions more dangerous, often requiring reduced shifts, increased breaks, or operational slowdowns in facilities without full climate control.
- Product risk: Electronics, batteries, and other temperature-sensitive goods face higher failure or degradation rates if exposed to extreme heat during storage or transit.
These challenges compound quickly, especially when delivery timelines are tight or volumes are already high.
What This Could Mean in the Coming Months
A disrupted June can ripple into Q3 and Q4. Late shipments create inventory gaps, while heat-damaged goods drive up returns, replacements, and warranty claims.
As return volumes rise, reverse logistics teams face more pressure. To manage the surge, companies need experienced, adaptable partners who can scale quickly.
How PTS Corp Supports Customers During Unpredictable Disruptions
At PTS Corp, we know that unforeseen events like extreme weather are part of doing business—and that preparation and flexibility make all the difference.
Here’s how we help partners manage through times like these:
- Adaptable warehousing and logistics workflows that can shift quickly to accommodate changing needs
- Temperature-conscious handling of electronics, devices, and other sensitive equipment in our repair and refurbishment programs
- Scalable capacity to handle sudden increases in returns or refurbishment volume
- Experienced technicians who can diagnose and recover product value, even when conditions are less than ideal
Whether you're facing a heatwave, a product recall, or a spike in seasonal returns, our team is built to move quickly and deliver results.
Planning for Disruption Is No Longer Optional
Wildfires, floods, polar vortexes, and extreme heat are hitting more often—and harder. Businesses that ignore these disruptions get caught off guard. The ones that thrive build resilient supply chains from the start.
That starts with logistics partners who stay ready, adapt quickly, and move with you.
PTS Corp Keeps You Moving When the Forecast Doesn’t Cooperate
Don’t let a heatwave bring your operations to a standstill. When you need a partner to help manage returns, protect valuable electronics, or recover product value under pressure, PTS Corp is ready.
👉 Reach out today to learn how we can support your team during high-stress moments and build a more resilient logistics strategy for the future.