Storm warning no.3 was officially issued this morning (July 21, 2025) by the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, with the storm expected to enter the Gulf of Tonkin within the day. With wind speeds reaching levels 9–10 and gusts up to level 12, the storm’s circulation is forecasted to directly impact Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, and provinces across the Red River Delta – areas densely packed with industrial zones, warehouses, and logistics hubs.
In this context, companies—especially those involved in manufacturing, distribution, and storage—such as Sekino, a premium bathroom accessories brand, are urgently deploying response measures to minimize potential losses caused by the storm.

1. Proactively Monitor and Update Storm Warning No.3 Information
Keeping up with storm warning no.3 through official sources such as the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting and national news outlets is a crucial part of timely business response to extreme weather events. Staying alert to the latest forecasts enables businesses to promptly plan workforce allocation, optimize warehouse operations, and adjust delivery schedules accordingly.
At Sekino, where weather risk management is a top priority during storm season, a dedicated 24/7 monitoring team is now in place for Northern Vietnam—an area directly in the storm’s projected path. Real-time weather updates help the company flexibly adjust production, distribution, and logistics operations, thereby minimizing any disruptions in the supply chain.
2. Inspect and Reinforce Warehouses and Showrooms
In provinces likely to be affected, Sekino has conducted inspections of its warehouses, roofing systems, electrical infrastructure, rolling doors, and drainage systems. Stainless steel products such as glass shelves, paper holders, and towel bars have been carefully re-packaged and moved to elevated positions to prevent water damage.
3. Adjust Delivery Schedules and Communicate Early with Customers
Several delivery routes in Hai Phong, Quang Ninh, and Nam Dinh are expected to be temporarily suspended for 1–2 days due to the impact of storm warning no.3. Sekino has proactively notified dealers and customers in advance, offering flexible rescheduling to ensure convenience and peace of mind. This is part of Sekino’s broader emergency response strategy, designed to maintain service stability even in the face of adverse weather.
4. Implement Contingency Planning and Risk Management
In addition to physical safety measures, businesses must prepare for possible operational disruptions. These include backing up sales data, redistributing inventory to safer locations, and maintaining communication with key personnel in case of power or internet outages. Such proactive planning reflects sound storm preparedness for businesses.
Sekino – Prepared for Natural Disasters, Committed to Customers
With a proactive and responsible mindset, Sekino not only ensures the quality of its products but also pledges to protect its assets and supply chain from climate-related risks—particularly during major weather events like storm no.3. This situation serves as a reminder to all businesses: while natural disasters are unpredictable, their impact can be mitigated with timely and strategic preparation.