COVID-19: Supply Chain Workers are Putting in Overtime.
COVID-19 has caused major disruption in the food supply chain. Farmers, truck drivers, grocery store workers, and ecommerce delivery drivers are working day and night to keep the food supply chain going.
COVID-19 and Supply Chain Training
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- Grocery Warehouse Automation.
- Quotes about the Coronavirus.
SCM Quotes
“The global food supply chain is a multitrillion-dollar industry. That’s the market we’re thinking about disrupting.” ~Arvind Gupta
“For me, creating a supply chain of what we should be eating is incredibly complicated. It’s complicated to figure out how to change the food system in America.” ~Kimbal Musk
“The coronavirus will impact supply chain throughout industry. Risk mitigation will be key in future supply chain strategies.” ~Dave Waters.
“You will not find it difficult to prove that battles, campaigns, and even wars have been won or lost primarily because of logistics.” ~General Dwight D. Eisenhower
“Good is the enemy of great. That’s why so few things become great.” ~James C. Collins
“When the unthinkable happens, the lighthouse is hope. Once we choose hope, everything is possible.” ~Christopher Reeve.
“When you went into a Boston Chicken and ordered quarter-chicken, white, with mash and corn, when that was rung up, that would signal all the way along the supply chain the need for more potatoes to be put on a truck a thousand miles away.” ~Stephen Elop
“The coronavirus will make Amazon, Walmart and Costco much stronger than what they were previously.” ~Dave Waters.