Dupuy Storage & Forwarding LLC
4300 Jourdan Road
New Orleans LA. 70126

Main: 504-245-7600 Fax: 504-245-7643/44
E-Mail: dupuy@dupuystorage.com

Website Check-In: In addition to the main published Dupuy phone numbers, employees and contractors can report their status via a website check-in system. To access the webform please click here.

The web based check in system should only be used by Dupuy Employees or current assigned Contractors and is only monitored during an incident.

Information Website:  To provide Customers, employees, and contractors, with relevant information during an emergency, the following web page, http://www.dupuystorage.com will be updated on a continual basis to ensure employees, customers, and contractors are able to get the information they need in a timely manner. 

Call-In Number:

1-504-245-7600 or 1-904-899-7200: If you are directed or forced to evacuate your current location to an alternate site, please contact us as soon as possible to advise us that you are safe and with a means of contacting you. These numbers should be used by employees, their families, customers, contractors and friends to report  the whereabouts of another Dupuy employee or contractor: Or inquire to the status of an account.


Employee Emergency Check In.



There are currently no events requiring action at this time.
  • The Dupuy Website will continue to serve as the emergency communication point during any impending emergency. Updates on the status of emergency operations will be posted directly on our home page. As well as updated contact information for all of our employees. During any Disaster Dupuy forwards all affected phone numbers to appropriate cell phones and the mirrored facility, where we maintain high tech PBX and computer systems, with a full complement of staff to handle your needs.
  • TM - Using a password that will be made available to all of our customers, Dupuy clients can login to this portion of the website “Customer Login is available through the Dupuy website.
  • Storage Availability –Dupuy warehouses commodities and general cargo in multiple locations throughout New Orleans and the port. With rail served locations in Texas and Florida; All our facilities are above sealevil, making us a premiere solution to your national warehousing needs and distribution needs.
  • High Tech WAN Networking "in real time" – Dupuy Storage has taken measures to ensure that our high tech inventory and commodities management systems are completely mobile and mirrored We maintain multiple locations outside of Louisiana and well away from the coast. Information System Directors Report The Dupuy operations department maintains high end communications satellite phones used by the government and marine industry for disaster response. All dupuy systems are available via wireless access and are fully mirrored in real time.

Hurricane Preparedness Our Mission
The hurricane season of 2005 impacted many Americans nationwide. The entire Gulf Coast was affected by Hurricane Katrina which left a swath of destruction in her wake. In the days after the storm Dupuy employees were actively involved in the recovery efforts. Every day, as the situation improved Dupuy Storage and Forwarding LLC played an important role in the City of New Orleans. This is an on going process as we strive to improve the daily lives of our community and employees alike. New Orleans was impacted by Tropical storm Cindy and then Hurricane Katrina. By the end of August 2005 Dupuy Storage & Forwarding LLC implemented full scale recovery operations.

Dupuy Carried out and implemented large scale housing facilities for construction workers and employees one site in New Orleans East. By planning ahead we are looking to the future to help New Orleans recover each and every day. We are proud to be working to help make a difference to the local economy in the state of Louisiana and New Orleans. By putting people to work at a time it was needed the most, all our efforts were well received by many who pledged support in a troubled time.

With all this behind us we would like to assure our customers and friends, that we are prepared to continue our operations no matter what event may come our way. Dupuy Storage has taken many measures to prevent any business interruptions we will continue to serve our customers’ needs well into the future. Dupuy maintains a 250 KW automated
Cummins industrial Bi Fuel-generator that provides the facility with uninterrupted fully redundant energy under almost any situation.

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Hurricane Preparedness Matters
The hurricane season begins June 1. Even if you don’t live within an affected area, you may have friends or family that do. The Governor’s Division of Emergency Management has established guidelines and recommendations that should be followed in advance of an immediate hurricane threat.


Governor’s Division of Emergency Management:
Hurricane Preparedness Guidelines Evacuation Planning:
Contra Flow Map

When a hurricane threatens, evacuating is the smartest move. When local officials call for an evacuation, get going without delay.

Discuss evacuation plans with your family BEFORE hurricane season June 1 – Nov. 30. Make a checklist of what you need to do before you leave town and review it.

Monitor NOAA weather radio and local TV and radio broadcasts during storm season. National Hurricane Center.

Prepare an emergency supply kit including: radio, flashlight, extra batteries, extra eye glasses, bottled water, nonperishable food, dry clothes, bedding, insurance information, important documents, medications, copies of prescriptions and special products for babies, the elderly and medically fragile family members.

Learn your evacuation routes before storm season. Make sure you have a FULL TANK OF GAS before you leave. Expect traffic delays.

Dial 2-1-1 to register if you have special health care needs or if you simply do not have transportation:
Gulf coast residents in evacuation zones with special health care needs -- who do not have friends or family to help -- should register in advance for a ride by dialing 2-1-1 in advance. Residents with no other transportation can register for a ride in advance by dialing 2-1-1.