Also, in a positive note, the outbreak of COVID-19 will help us to adopt and invent new strategies to be faced in future without breaking the supply chain face the black swan events soon.doi:10.1007/978-3-030-72575-4_1Manimuthu Arunmozhi...
Businesses large and small face the same challenges in getting goods to the marketplace and are asking the same questions. Supply Chain, once invisible, is suddenly front and center. Thanks to COVID-19, Supply Chain has become sexy. According to aMcKinsey surveyof supply chain leaders, COVID...
COVID-19PandemicWe examine how supply chain activity reflects into credit risk during different phases of the COVID-19 pandemic by focusing on CDS spreads and US-China supply cdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3639735Agca, SenayBirge, John R.Wang, Zi'ang...
At this point, I hesitate to use the word "unprecedented" because it's been so overused to describe the events of the past two years. But from my experience in the supply chain industry, the COVID-19 pandemic is a disruption of extraordinary scale and magnitude. Every single company — ...
One thing is certain and that is that Supply Chain Managers across the world will have to find short, medium and long-time strategies, that will help assess and tackle the potential impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on their businesses, in order to cope with the virus’ rapid spread, existi...
food supply chainpandemicCOVID-19simulationAn outbreak of deadly COVID-19 virus has not only taken the lives of people but also severely crippled the economy. Due to strict lockdown, the manufacturing and logistics activities have been suspended, and it has affected the demand and supply of ...
More On COVID-19How Robots Can Help Us Beat the Pandemic The FourKites interface. | Image: FourKites How Software Shores Up Supply Chains Real-time visibility software functions like “a single pane of glass,” Koepke says. In other words, it lets clients track activity on their entire supp...
It’s been about one year since the Covid-19 impact intensified from a seemingly isolated health scare to a worldwide, ubiquitous tragedy that has upended daily life as we know it.
THE recent weeklong lockdown in Shenzhen, a major export hub, fueled concerns about further strained global supply chains. However, the impact of lockdown was ‘limited and controllable,’ according to industry insiders. Facing COVID-...
Impact of COVID-19 in Food Supply Chain: Disruptions and Recovery Strategy Background The COVID virus epidemic has produced another era on the planet while we sort out the outcomes in various parts of our everyday life. The food i... A Barman,R Das,PK De - 《Current Opinion in Behavio...