{"id":142999,"date":"2021-11-12T06:05:34","date_gmt":"2021-11-12T06:05:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news.sap.com\/africa\/?p=142999"},"modified":"2023-09-27T19:14:56","modified_gmt":"2023-09-27T19:14:56","slug":"shop-now-or-forever-hold-your-peace-supply-chain-frustrations-accelerating-holiday-sales","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.sap.com\/africa\/2021\/11\/shop-now-or-forever-hold-your-peace-supply-chain-frustrations-accelerating-holiday-sales\/","title":{"rendered":"Shop Now or Forever Hold Your Peace: Supply Chain Frustrations Accelerating Holiday Sales"},"content":{"rendered":"

Holiday shopping is in full swing \u2013 at least for the consumers paying attention to supply chain trends.<\/p>\n

Those of us in the supply chain<\/a> industry understand that disruptions have persisted since March 2020. This has created a mainstream perception of supply chains as increasingly volatile, expensive, and unreliable \u2013 but disruption has been more of an intermittent and confusing frustration for most in 2021, instead of the panic-buying and supply-hoarding catalyst it was in 2020.<\/p>\n

Going into the holiday season, some industry insiders are fearful that these disruptions will hit hard again. Supply chain disruptions are forcing companies to think twice about the timing of their holiday sales, and many retailers are warning consumers to get their holiday shopping done early this year to avoid shortages and shipping delays. In fact, many retailers such as Amazon and Target announced their holiday deals much earlier than usual this year, having started in early October rather than late November. Leaving the majority of holiday shopping to Black Friday weekend could lead to many consumers being sorely disappointed with bare shelves, empty online shopping carts, and delayed deliveries.<\/p>\n

With persistent challenges in procurement and the supply chain, 麻豆原创 surveyed 1,000 American adults to help better understand how they view the latest supply disruptions and their sentiment around the industry overall. Some interesting findings surfaced:<\/p>\n