The common point of pandemics is their serious negative effects on the global economy. Considering the food supply chain, one of the most important sectors of the economy, it has been seen that COVID-19 has an impact on the whole process from the field to the consumer. In the light of ...
A supply chain disruption of this magnitude has impacted every industry across every geography. Though it's too soon to assess the full aftermath considering the pandemic is still impacting companies worldwide to some effect, the financial effects of COVID-19 and the resulting shortages have alread...
Countries have sought to stop the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) by severely restricting travel and in-person commercial activities. Here, we analyse the supply-chain effects of a set of idealized lockdown scenarios, using the latest globa
Many executives are hoping that the COVID-19 pandemic is a once-in-a-lifetime event. However, as the adage goes, “hope is not a strategy.” There are ways to stand out and better navigate the storms of the next inevitable disruption. These include reimaging your supply chain strategies...
This study investigates the relationship between COVID-19 and the adoption of green supply chain management practices (GSCM) in the Pakistani e-commerce in
reducing one’s reliance on Chinese suppliers by adding other countries to one’s supply chain – had been gaining ground in any case as China’s economy matures and production costs have risen. The new trade dynamics mean that even more businesses are looking to diversify their supply chains....
Guan, Dabo, Daoping Wang, Stephane Hallegatte, Steven J. Davis, Jingwen Huo, Shuping Li, Yangchun Bai, Tianyang Lei, Qianyu Xue, and D’Maris Coffman (2020), “Global SupplyChain Effects of Covid-19 Control Measures.” Nature Human Behaviour 4: 577–587. ...
supply chains and investigate how those risks may be affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. We propose a modified Failure Mode and Effects Analysis which integrates the traditional FMEA and Best–Worst Method (BWM) to assess the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on identified supply chain risks. ...
As COVID-19 spreads throughout the U.S. and Europe, several disruptions to international ocean transport that will likely have significant effects on the global international trade and supply chain are anticipated: 1. Quantifying the initial slowdown in ocean shipping ...
The COVID-19 pandemic is triggering multiple disruptions on supply, distribution and demand side as well as the propagation between supply chain nodes. Many companies are dealing with challenges due to these disruptions while others are seizing opportunities. This chapter provides examples of affected ...