June 2026 Newsletter: Why Every Supply Chain Needs an Emergency Freight Plan Before It’s Needed

Most supply chain disruptions don’t announce themselves in advance.

A production line goes down unexpectedly. A critical aircraft component is stranded across the country. A supplier misses a shipment deadline. Suddenly, what seemed like a routine day becomes a race against the clock.

Many organizations spend considerable time developing contingency plans for equipment failures, cybersecurity threats, and natural disasters. Yet surprisingly few have a documented strategy for handling urgent transportation emergencies.

The cost of downtime often far exceeds the cost of expedited transportation. In manufacturing environments, a single hour of lost production can result in thousands—or even hundreds of thousands—of dollars in lost revenue. In aviation, a grounded aircraft can quickly become a significant operational and financial burden.

The most successful organizations don’t wait until a crisis occurs to identify an emergency freight provider. They establish relationships in advance, understand available service options, and know exactly who to call when time becomes the most critical factor.

At Quick Ship Air, we help organizations prepare for the unexpected with On Board Courier (OBC), Dedicated Air Charter, and other time-critical transportation solutions designed to keep operations moving when every minute counts.

The question isn’t whether a disruption will occur. The question is whether your organization is prepared when it does.

Need help evaluating your emergency transportation readiness? Contact Quick Ship Air to discuss your contingency planning strategy.

1-844-359-2025 * www.quickshipair.com

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