Disaster Preparedness
in Physical Operations
Natural disasters, supply chain disruptions, and more—crises are escalating. Discover how your peers are using fleet management technology and data to remain prepared, agile, and resilient.
Download the reportLeaders around the world are rethinking crisis response
Most organizations don’t feel as prepared as they could be for a crisis, but confidence in emerging technologies to bridge that gap is high.
Download the reportsay they need to be more prepared for climate-related disasters.
of organizations that actively plan for emergency events are able to return to normal operations in just 3 days following a disaster.
believe AI will fundamentally reshape disaster response in the next five years.
Only 24% feel prepared to respond to a crisis
From climate extremes to supply chain shocks, organizations globally are facing an unprecedented array of threats—and leaders in physical operations are increasingly concerned about their preparedness.
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Crisis preparedness by region
46% Could be more prepared
24% As prepared as can be
30% Not prepared at all
64% report limited or no access to real-time data during a crisis
When a crisis hits, every second counts. But without immediate, accurate information, leaders and decision-makers say they are often left guessing.
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Lack of access to real-time data is translating to significant financial losses for organizations
95% of global leaders report experiencing financial losses due to the inability to locate critical assets during a crisis or emergency—72% describe those losses as moderate to severe.

The remedy is clear: Leaders need better visibility during a crisis
Nearly half of leaders say knowing where their teams and tools are during a crisis—and being able to communicate that information—is most important for fast decision-making during an emergency.
79% are concerned about maintaining connectivity
Even with the best plans, a breakdown in connectivity can unravel an entire response. Concerns about maintaining critical connections are at an all-time high—making backup connectivity more important than ever.
Download the reportHow does unreliable connectivity impact operations?
Inability to make timely, informed decisions
Increased risk to public or responder safety
Reduced visibility into personnel or asset status
Difficulty accessing or sharing real-time information
Delays in response coordination
89% say AI will reshape disaster response
Technology is evolving rapidly, and leaders are focused on making sure their teams on the ground are equipped to use the tools that could make the biggest difference.
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How is technology currently improving disaster preparedness?
1. Wearable technology
Wearable technology provides faster, more accurate data on frontline workers and essential assets before, during, and after a crisis.
2. Incident management or dispatch systems
A central disaster response system helps agencies work together faster in a disaster—when every second counts—and provides a clear view into where personnel, assets, and resources are needed most.
3. Live operational dashboards and sensor-based alerts
Live dashboards and alerts provide real-time data for early warnings, timely alerts, and clear public communication; this constant flow of information allows for faster and more accurate analysis.
Why customers choose Samsara

Are you ready for tomorrow’s challenges?
Download the full report today for insights from your peers on how fleet management technology is transforming disaster preparedness, enhancing real-time visibility, and empowering frontline operations for more resilient response and recovery.
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