COVID-19 and Supply Chain Disruption: A Conceptual Review | Asian Journal of Economics, Business ...
The COVID-19 crisis has presented supply chain administrators with a new set of challenges. Supply chains must change their supply replenishment systems, order fulfilment processes, and recruit new workers who are qualified in the nuances of order picking and home delivery as demand for home delivery services grows. The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as a serious public health threat, prompting countries around the world to implement partial economic shutdowns in order to slow the spread of infection. The global and domestic supply chains have reportedly been severely disrupted as a result of these initiatives. According to existing research, supply chains are more vulnerable during COVID-19 for goods that travel long distances before reaching their final point of sale. Our research demonstrates how online data can be combined with other data sets to inform real-time policymaking. The effect of COVID-19 on supply chain disruption and response strategies is investigated in this paper.
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