Inbound Logistics | November 2025

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10 Steps for Peak Season Prep The fourth quarter peak season has earned its reputation for straining supply chains from one end to the other. This year is no different.

While some factors are out of shippers’ control, here are 10 steps to leverage your logistics partners’ technology, expertise, and exible network to address the peak challenges for retailers and supply chain managers. 1 PLAN EARLY USING LAST YEAR’S DATA Analyze past peak season data for bottlenecks and successes. “We anticipate whether we may experience some of the same disruptions as last year and remove that friction as best we can,” says Tim Kolb, Group Director of Freight Brokerage at Ryder System, Inc. 2 REFINE DEMAND FORECASTING Use AI-driven demand forecasting tools and historical performance data. Coordinate forecasting with major promotions and plan inventory allocation by region to reduce delays or overstock. 3 COLLABORATE PROACTIVELY WITH PARTNERS Maintain ongoing, transparent communication with both shipper clients and logistics partners. Establish backup plans for labor or carrier gaps caused by holidays or unexpected absences, ensuring resilience in the face of disruptions. 4 BUILD FLEXIBLE, MULTICARRIER, MULTIMODAL STRATEGIES Look for a provider with a diversied shipping network that includes multimodal options and the ability to quickly redirect loads if a primary carrier or route encounters a bottleneck or disruption. “With the exibility that comes with working with a larger company, it’s easier to pivot and serve your customers at or above their expectations,” says Kolb.

5 LEVERAGE TECHNOLOGY FOR REALTIME VISIBILITY Choose technology platforms that provide real-time shipment visibility, predictive analytics, and timely status updates to customers. Use automated alerts and escalation procedures to keep all stakeholders informed. 6 OPTIMIZE INVENTORY AND AUTOMATION Use automation and real-time visibility to balance inventory levels and improve allocation. Automate replenishment, clear obsolete stock before peak season, and leverage live tracking for faster fulllment. 7 PREPARE CONTINGENCY PLANS Develop contingency protocols for weather events, carrier disruptions, or supply shocks using data-driven simulations. Identify alternative suppliers and rerouting strategies to minimize downtime and maintain ow. 8 EDUCATE CUSTOMERS ON BEST PRACTICES Coach retail customers on prime appointment scheduling, delivery window optimization, and process improvements to prevent congestion and failed deliveries. Frequent dialogues help customers react to shifting markets.

9 PLAN FOR REVERSE LOGISTICS AND RETURNS Extend return windows and automate returns processing to handle the spike in post-holiday returns efciently with minimal friction. 10 ADAPT TO MARKET INTELLIGENCE Leverage market intelligence and vertical expertise to identify trends, pricing shifts, and capacity risks. Keep learning from each season, rene KPIs, and update training so the supply chain evolves alongside the market for future peaks. “As volatile as the market has been, any insight we can share helps our customers make faster, more informed decisions, and often saves them signicant time and money,” Kolb says. Together, these steps create a more resilient, adaptive supply chain, empowering shippers to navigate the Q4 surge condently using Ryder’s proven logistics playbook.

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18 Inbound Logistics • November 2025

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