None Ibiama Kenneth Adonye, None Ibiama Victoria Adonye
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Abstract
2019 birthed the Coronavirus endemic in China and in 2020, it became an established pandemic across the world. While supply chain analysts had predicted a disruption to the flow of commodities across all sectors, curiosity and concern led us to study the effect of disruptions such as Covid-19 on the supply chain of essential commodities in Africa precisely Lagos, Nigeria. The two types of data sources utilized were; the primary source and secondary sources of data. The data collected was collated and analysed using 2016 Microsoft excel sheet and Statistical Products and Services Solution (SPSS 25.0.0.0) for data analysis. The interview with pharmaceuticals company representative, suggested hiccups in the distribution of vaccines by a major pharmaceutical company to their respective customers. The Covid-19 situation and the necessary lockdown in Lagos state caused a slight disruption in the availability and distribution of essential commodities across the state, the major issues were the lack of a means of accessing transportation to health care facilities and the increment in the price of medicines. While most pharmaceuticals and health service delivery points were not prepared to curb the impact of the emergency situation. In this regard, pharmaceutical companies should ensure flexibility in supply chain by creating supply chain emergency plans, the government should look into establishing a drug bank for essential commodities in the state, while last mile service deliveries should employ the use of telemedicine and patient home delivery services.
2019年,冠状病毒在中国爆发,到2020年,它已成为全球公认的大流行。虽然供应链分析师曾预测,所有行业的大宗商品流动都会受到干扰,但好奇心和担忧促使我们研究了Covid-19等干扰对非洲(尤其是尼日利亚拉各斯)基本商品供应链的影响。所使用的两种数据源是;数据的主要来源和次要来源。使用2016 Microsoft excel表格和SPSS 25.0.0.0统计产品和服务解决方案对收集的数据进行整理和分析。对制药公司代表的采访表明,一家大型制药公司在向各自客户分发疫苗时出现了问题。2019冠状病毒病疫情和拉各斯州必要的封锁对全州基本商品的供应和分配造成轻微干扰,主要问题是缺乏前往医疗机构的交通工具和药品价格上涨。虽然大多数药品和保健服务提供点没有准备好遏制紧急情况的影响。在这方面,制药公司应通过制定供应链应急计划来确保供应链的灵活性,政府应考虑在该州建立一个基本商品药品银行,而最后一英里服务的提供应采用远程医疗和病人上门服务。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Management Information and Decision Sciences (JMIDS) is a reputed open access journal affiliated to Allied Business Academies. The journal focuses on disseminating the latest research in the field of management information system and its role in decision making, as well their relationships to cognate disciplines including Economics, Finance, Management, Management Science, Marketing, Statistics, Operations Research and Engineering. The journal adheres to stringent double blind peer review policy to maintain the publication quality.