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Lockdown: Availability of transportation trucks, workers remain key challenges, say FMCG players

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
March 31, 2020
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Lockdown: Availability of transportation trucks, workers remain key challenges, say FMCG players
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New Delhi:  Availability of workers at factories and trucks for transportation remain key challenges to meet demand for essential items during the lockdown due to coronavirus pandemic, according to FMCG majors ITC, Dabur India and Parle Products.

The companies, however, said the approvals for plant operations and transportation of goods have eased difficulties in movement of raw materials and finished products, assuring steady supply of essential items.

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Addressing of local issues in many states that have hindered movement of goods would certainly help in kick-starting the functioning of the supply chain, they said.

“But, the key issue that still remains is the availability of manpower and workers to run these operations. With most workers either leaving for their hometowns or staying at home during the lockdown, it would be a challenge to ensure smooth functioning,” Dabur India Executive Director (Operations) Shahrukh Khan told PTI.

Sharing similar experience, an ITC spokesperson said, “While we have progressively obtained permissions in some states, availability of trucks continues to be the biggest challenge at the moment. Interstate and local truck movement has been severely impacted together with the challenge of shortage of manpower in factories.”

Expressing similar views, Parle Products Senior Senior Category Head Mayank Shah said, “The biggest challenge today is manpower… The new challenge facing the companies now is how to continue running their plants in absence of labour.”

Most of the labours in manufacturing plant are migrant workers. With they moving back to native places, there is going to be a huge challenge, he added.

On the ability of companies to produce to meet demand, Shah said that with 50 per cent of workers allowed, production is being managed through shift systems.

“Quantum of production would go down substantially but the idea is to ensure that at least there is food available on the shelves and at no point in time there should be any panic in the market,” he said adding that there would not be complete absence of food for 5-6 days, even if any shop runs out of stick it would be available the next day.

Commenting on how soon the situation is likely to stabilise, the ITC spokesperson said, “We believe it will take a few more days for the entire ecosystem and processes to be streamlined for movement of essential goods.”

On the movement of goods, Khan said the situation has eased a bit with approvals for plant operations and movement of trucks coming in.

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