Industrial Advisors

The Inland Empire Warehouse Fire: Arson & Supply Chain Chaos

Arson Destroys 1.2M Sq Ft Kimberly-Clark Warehouse: Supply Chain Shock and Warehouse Fire Lessons On this Five-Minute Friday episode of the Industrial Advisors podcast, hosts Bill Condon and Matt McGregor discuss a 1.2 million square foot Kimberly-Clark warehouse fire in the Inland Empire that they immediately suspected was arson because the entire building burned despite sprinkler systems typically containing fires. They note Kimberly-Clark distributes paper goods and that the facility held about 3% of its U.S. capacity serving roughly 50 million people. The fire reportedly began around 12:30 AM during a graveyard shift with about 20 employees present; everyone escaped without casualties, and the suspected arsonist—described as a disgruntled employee of a third-party logistics operator—allegedly live-streamed igniting pallets before leaving and later being arrested. They relate other major warehouse fires and cite an AI search suggesting substantial warehouse fires occur more than once per year, underscoring the need for proper fire suppression systems. 0:00 The Inland Empire Warehouse Fire 1:15 Arson Suspicions and 3PL Impact 2:45 Supply Chain Disruptions 3:50 Historical Warehouse Fires in the Valley 5:10 Fire Safety and Suppression Importance

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