Top four tips to manage supply chain in the times of COVID 19

  • Industry News
  • Mar 27,20
COVID 19 pandemic has forced companies to adopt a new supply chain model that is more agile, with a focus on optimisation and non-linear operations, says Aditya Vazirani.
Top four tips to manage supply chain in the times of COVID 19

The fast-paced spread and the highly contagious nature of the novel coronavirus, or COVID 19, has brought the global civilisation to a massive lockdown. What began with the shutting down of China – the global hub for the manufacturing, has spread to the near-total lockdown of major European countries, most of whom have also sealed its borders and ports. The international supply chain today has also come to a standstill, with the exception of pharmaceuticals and essential Food and Beverages (F&B) chains functioning at reduced capacity. Even as businesses and economies combat the slowdown caused by the COVID 19 pandemic, the international logistics and supply chain is steadily evolving to rise up to the challenge.
 
In the wake of the rising COVID 19 cases in India, the central government has ordered a total lockdown across the country for 21 days, while daily essentials and medicines continue to remain accessible. With over 700 cases and counting, 17 deaths (as of March 26, 2020), India is battling one of the worst health crisis since independence. And just as other sectors are re-evaluating the traditional modes of doing business, the COVID 19 pandemic has forced logistics and supply chain companies to explore and adopt a new model that is more agile, with a focus on optimisation and non-linear operations that can absorb disruptions of this magnitude.
 
Listed here are a few guidelines that can help build a robust and effective supply chain in the face of the crisis:
 
  1. Educate ground staff: From picking up packages from a warehouse to delivering it to the end consumer, the ground staff plays a vital role in completing the supply chain. Effective handling of packages is this crucial to ensure they do not contract any virulent material through the consignments. Educating the staff to adhere to the requisite precautionary protocol and marinating the discipline, is crucial when they are out on the field.
  2. Optimize processes: From effective management of warehouse space, human resources, and fleet to streamlining processes through freight integration, effective optimization across Supply Chain is vital to ensure a lean operation. Creating internal processes that allow efficient monitoring and management of these processes can go a long way in creating value and sustainable operations.  
  3. Digitizing the supply chain (DSN): Setting a digital supply chain network is no longer just a matter of upgrading technology but the real need of the hour for logistics and supply chain service providers. By leveraging IoT and AI for smart warehouse automation, tracing and tracking and generating end-to-end visibility for a connected and optimized Supply Chain is vital now so as to tide over not just the current crisis but also for building up an agile network that is well prepared to take in similar disasters in the future.
  4. Evolve as value creators and partners: Understanding the impact of the pandemic on various sectors, from automobile and electronics to pharmaceuticals, FMCG and Retail, it has become vital that the global economy would take a considerable time to bounce back, after the pandemic. As the lifeline of global trade, it is of significant importance that the Logistics and supply chain network service providers step up to evolve as real value creators and partners in the process of rebuilding the financial world. The world businesses need a stronger backbone to rely on, once international borders open again.    

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About the Author:
Aditya Vazirani is the CEO of Robinsons Global Logistics Solutions (RGL) - a warehousing and distribution company that brings a strategic combination of technology, international best practices and deep domain expertise to the Indian market. Aditya Vazirani is a passionate and meticulous professional with a vision to transform the logistics and warehousing industry by leveraging the new age technological advancement.
 

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