Case Study
Global Logistics Company Uses Crisis24 Mass Notification for Employee Safety
15 Oct 2025

A global logistics and express transportation company is no stranger to navigating complexity. With operations spanning continents and time zones, the company has built its reputation on precision, speed, and reliability. But when a natural disaster struck too close to home, it revealed a critical gap in the company’s emergency communication capabilities, which put employee safety on the line.
Fast Paced Disaster
In 2023, a powerful tornado swept through the Midwest, leaving a trail of destruction in its path. The logistics company’s facility was spared from damage by mere meters. As the company watched their neighbor’s warehouse fall to pieces the true devastation of natural disasters became clear, as did the urgent need for real-time, location-based alerts. While the company specialized in transportation and operational logistics, in the wake of the storm it became abundantly clear that their emergency notification processes were not equipped to handle such a dynamic crisis.
Recognizing the need for a more robust solution, the company turned to Crisis24’s to enhance its crisis communication strategy. The platform offered a scalable, reliable way to deliver timely alerts and updates to employees across multiple locations.
Mass Notifications, Where You Need It and When
With Crisis24, the company gained access to features that enhanced their communication abilities, like:
- Automated workflows: predefined templates and escalation paths triggered automatically when severe weather alerts are received. This saves critical minutes by reducing manual decision-making and ensuring the right teams are alerted instantly.
- Geotargeted messaging: ability to send alerts only to defined geographic zones affected by the event. This prevents message fatigue and confusion by reaching only those who need it.
- Multi-channel communication: simultaneous delivery of alerts via SMS, voice, email, mobile app, and more. This guarantees delivery and acknowledgement even when one or more channels are down
These capabilities enable the organization to quickly assess threats, notify impacted employees, and coordinate response efforts – all within one streamlined system. Beyond severe weather, the same approach can be applied to other safety concerns, such as internet outages, watermain breaks, or ventilation risks, ensuring employees stay informed and operations remain uninterrupted
Crisis24’s implementation marked a turning point for the logistics company. As they watched their neighbors rebuild from the devastation of a storm, they knew that they were better prepared to respond the next time a natural disaster hit. What began as a reactive measure to a devastating event evolved into a proactive strategy for employee safety and organizational resilience.
By investing in a solution that prioritizes people and preparedness, the company not only closed a critical gap but also set a new standard for how logistics leaders can protect their most valuable assets: their people.
Learn more about how mass notification technology can help safeguard your employees and ensure the continuity of your business.
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