Volume 18, No. 6, 2021
SUPPLY CHAIN DISRUPTIONS AFTER THE COVID-19 PANDEMICDISTRIBUTION CHANNEL CONFLICT IN THE FMCG INDUSTRY
Rupali Jadhav , Dr. Arun Ingale
Abstract
Store network, the board was tested in various parts of the world in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. Supply ties neglected to give items that became fundamental during the pandemic, for example, hand-sanitizers, cleaning or sterilization items. There were a few factors that impacted the interruption of production network executives during the pandemic. Supply shocks were caused toward the start of the pandemic concerning the accessibility of imported merchandise from China concerning both in-measure items and completed products. Numerous industrial facilities froze during the lockdowns. Summed up, lockdowns all around the world made a shock request since buyers needed to purchase any sort of item and they needed to have a sense of security, despite the fact that supplies of certain items were compromised. A few organizations are expected to adjust their inventory network to the interest. For example, organizations that have been generally in the design business or materials industry, have begun creating handsanitizers or face covers. Another significant component is the increment in web-based shopping and home conveyance administrations, which was reflected in the inventory network the executives of these administrations by the organizations that were offering them. This paper examines the principal factors contributing to the disturbance of the production network during the Covid-19 dependent on a writing survey. The paper begins by thinking about the job of storing network hazard board, zeroing in on the functional danger of supply chains as well as on stock ventures of certain items that were vital during the pandemic. Another measurement that was thought about for the examination was the checking of supply chains during the pandemic and its impact on store network the board.
Pages: 7379-7396
Keywords: Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), Retail, Post COVID FMCG, COVID-19, Supply chain management, Operations risks, Monitoring, Inventory management.