2026 Hurricane Season: Supply Chain Risks Highlighted by Falvey Insurance Group
2026 Hurricane Season: Supply Chain Risks Highlighted by Falvey Insurance Group
US · Published May 28, 2026
According to a briefing by the Falvey Insurance Group, the 2026 hurricane season is expected to be relatively calm in the Atlantic, while the Pacific may experience increased activity.
Despite the forecast of a 'below average' storm season, experts caution that even a single major hurricane can result in significant losses.
The report emphasizes the importance of proactive measures for businesses, particularly those involved in retail and large-scale shipping, to mitigate potential disruptions.

Why It's Important?

The risks associated with the 2026 hurricane season could significantly affect businesses reliant on complex supply chains, particularly in the retail and shipping sectors. Even a single major storm has the potential to disrupt operations, delay shipments, and increase costs. The Atlantic's relatively calm forecast does not eliminate the possibility of severe localized impacts, while the Pacific's heightened activity could pose additional challenges. Businesses without adequate contingency plans may face prolonged recovery times and financial losses. The report highlights the importance of collaboration between insurers, regulators, and law enforcement to address these risks effectively.

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