CarryOn Reviews Disaster Preparedness Following Kamchatka Earthquake
Following the 8.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the Kamchatka Peninsula on July 29, 2025, CarryOn has conducted a comprehensive review of its disaster preparedness protocols. The earthquake, which occurred at 23:24:52 UTC with its epicenter 119 kilometers southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky at a depth of 20.7 kilometers, serves as a reminder of the importance of robust safety measures in logistics operations.
CarryOn's existing disaster preparedness measures include:
- Regular safety training for all staff members on emergency procedures
- Comprehensive insurance coverage for all cargo and equipment
- Backup communication systems for service continuity
- Secure storage facilities designed to withstand natural disasters
- Emergency contact protocols for customers during crises
- Regular maintenance and inspection of all moving equipment
"While our operations in Australia are not directly affected by this earthquake, it underscores the importance of maintaining rigorous safety standards," said Peter Zhang, CEO of CarryOn. "We continuously review and update our protocols to ensure we can provide reliable service even in challenging circumstances."
CarryOn's operations in Australia continue normally, with all moving and logistics services operating at full capacity. The company remains committed to maintaining the highest safety standards for both our staff and customers' belongings.
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