Journal of International Logistics and Trade (Sep 2022)

Supply chain disruption in time of crisis: a case of the Indonesian retail sector

  • Elkana Timotius,
  • Oki Sunardi,
  • Iwan Aang Soenandi,
  • Meriastuti Ginting,
  • Burhan Sabini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/JILT-05-2022-0004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 78 – 101

Abstract

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Purpose – This study investigated factors in the retail supply chains that were disrupted by the flow of the product distribution process from suppliers to retail stores and finally to consumers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach – This qualitative study involved 12 key informants from two manufacturing industries and three retail industries in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the analysis of empirical conditions employed qualitative content analysis to discover facts of the inbound and outbound supplies in retail supply chains. Findings – This study revealed high demands for certain products and a shift in consumer purchase trends during the pandemic screwed merchandising planning in retail stores. These conditions have brought continuous impacts on the production processes of manufacturing industries that also faced constrained raw material supplies. Container shortage in the global supply chain has increasingly aggravated the crisis of retail supply chains. 10; Practical implications – Retailers and all related parties are ready to anticipate the changing of the supply chain by preparing strategies to overcome the crisis. Originality/value – A contribution is made to the global retail supply chain in times of crisis and can serve as a framework for further research in each region.

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