Global supply chain crisis caused by Covid-19 threatens Christmas joy around the world As Covid-19 threatens to steal Christmas again with the emergence of the Omicron variant, those celebrating should also expect higher prices and fewer choices due to the global supply chain crisis. According to the South China Morning Post, the global supply chain has taken massive strain since the start of the pandemic, which continues to affect the flow of goods from China and has led to rising shipment costs. Despite the increase in retail figures, a shortage of various items such as chemicals, microchips and paint needed to manufacture and produce finished goods has increased production costs. "Shipments were delayed by a month and prices are higher than before," said We Zbisban, a store manager at Yiwu International Trade Market. "Containers are up to US$630 more expensive, depending on regions and countries," he said. A report by the New York Times explained that scarcity has caused the spike in prices, which began when manufacturing companies were forced to shut down or reduce production due to strict lockdown measures. "In response, shipping companies cut their schedules in anticipation of a drop in demand for moving goods around the world," read the report. Meanwhile, people around the world prepared for the "new normal" by creating home offices and home gyms and purchasing items such as printers and gaming consoles, as well as paint and machinery for DIY projects. As many factories slowly reopened and began ramping up their production, the shortage in items needed to produce these goods created a backlog as demand continued to rise At the same time, those products which had been finished and sent for delivery to their respective countries and regions could not be delivered due to a shortage of containers,
(Using the attached) Analyse which type of supplier relationship the South African organisation should engage with its Chinese supplier. (Please discuss two supplier relationships types) very important.
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Identify the type of supplier relationship and justify your choice with the support of theory and application to the scenario and practical attached scenerio provided. Please note you are required to show your knowledge through application and dont only give theory.
Global Supply Chain refers to the interconnected network of organisations spread across the globe. For example, a supplier is based in USA, assembly plant located in China and customer support is located in India. In simple terms, global supply chain, the entities of a typical supply chain are spread across the globe.
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