2)Changes in the global movement of goods: The global movement of goods was greatly disrupted during COVID-19, causing transit halts across many industries, leading to delays and disruptions in provisions of raw materials and an urgency to re-plan the distribution of goods in near real-time....
and halfway through a 21-day nationwide lockdown aimed at slowing the spread of the virus, local supply-chain service providers are scaling their operational capacities to reduced income; relying on dwindling cash reserves, and strengthening capacity in essential-services sectors such as food manufact...
In all instances he describes the expected impacts on post-Covid supply chain decision making, expecting that the proposed shifts could be used by researchers, practitioners, and decision makers to propel further research and strategic experimentation.Szulanski, Fabián...
Organizational resilience is defined as: “The ability of an organization to anticipate, prepare for, respond and adapt to incremental change and sudden disruptions in order to survive and prosper.” The truth of this statement was writ large during the global COVID-19 pandemic, which has reveale...
Long, lean, and low-cost supply chains will never be the same again. Find out what a post-COVID-19 supply chain will look like.
Ramping up the supply chain post COVID-19. KPMG https://home.kpmg/in/en/home/insights/2020/05/ramping-up-the-supply-chain-post-covid-19.html Google Scholar Remko, 2020 V.H. Remko Research opportunities for a more resilient post-COVID-19 supply chain–closing the gap between research fin...
The COVID-19 pandemic identified weaknesses and vulnerabilities in the logistic industry which were not exposed before. As the industry struggled with supply chain disruptions and shortages, opportunities arose to optimise its supply chain and improve efficiency. The post-pandemic recov...
no-one knows. What is certain is that the transition from a pre- to post-COVID world will not be simple. Businesses won’t immediately evolve into new ways of operating; instead, an interim period – the ‘pre-new normal’ – will bridge the gap, a phase where supply chain resilience...
This study investigates the relationship between COVID-19 and the adoption of green supply chain management practices (GSCM) in the Pakistani e-commerce in
Supply Chain Actions in Response to COVID-19 The COVID-19 crisis has become an epidemic disruption, affecting supply chains through lack of access to markets, materials and, most importantly, staff. CSCOs are being forced to make extremely fast decisions with high levels of uncertainty. As ...