{"id":140580,"date":"2020-05-01T08:04:10","date_gmt":"2020-05-01T08:04:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news.sap.com\/africa\/?p=140580"},"modified":"2023-09-27T19:41:31","modified_gmt":"2023-09-27T19:41:31","slug":"distribution-disruptions-in-world-of-covid-19","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.sap.com\/africa\/2020\/05\/distribution-disruptions-in-world-of-covid-19\/","title":{"rendered":"Distribution Disruptions in World of COVID-19"},"content":{"rendered":"
In March, the Institute of Supply Chain Management<\/a>\u00a0conducted the first phase of a survey that investigated what impact COVID-19 would have on businesses and supply chains. The results were staggering, with nearly 75% of companies reporting supply chain disruptions in some capacity due to transportation restrictions, and more than 80% who believed their organisation would experience some impact because of COVID-19 disruptions.<\/p>\n While this survey was conducted in the United States, there is no doubt the results can be seen as a global trend. Companies across the world are experiencing massive restrictions and challenges.<\/p>\n The national lockdown instituted by the South African government towards the end of March has created a unique set of challenges for local businesses and consumers alike. With massive restrictions placed on the movement of people and goods, the distribution industry has felt the fallout quite keenly.<\/p>\n Some of the major challenges the sector has faced are staff and customer safety and radically shifting demand trends (unprecedented demand for essential goods\/services and a complete lack of demand for others). These fluctuations at a time of uncertainty are hard to plan for.<\/p>\n Thankfully, there are technologies available that can dramatically improve efficiencies and support companies\u2019 ability to weather these shocks.<\/p>\n The wholesale and distribution marketplace has traditionally been highly competitive, leaving companies with little room to manoeuvre. In the past, in order for businesses to succeed, they had to differentiate themselves by excelling at customer service and keeping prices competitive.<\/p>\n However, this global crisis is creating unprecedented challenges and businesses are being forced to innovate and optimise beyond the usual in order to navigate their unexpected vulnerabilities. This is likely to accelerate digital transformation with tech-led businesses emerging as industry leaders.<\/p>\n