The continuing surge in Covid-19 cases has affected the availability of goods in supermarkets. Chicken, meat and other goods have been in short supply. However, this seems to be less of a problem in traditional markets. Could the nature of the supermarkets’ supply chain be part of the problem?
Daniel Prajogo is a specialist in the economics of supply chains. He is a Professor in the Department of Management at the Monash University Business School. He explains to Sri Dean that the orientation of the supermarkets’ supply chains have some benefits, but can also leave the supermarkets vulnerable at a time like this.
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