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Indian firm Flipkart strengthens supply chain with 23,000 new hires

25 May 21 2 min read

Flipkart, India’s homegrown e-commerce marketplace, has announced that it is continuing to strengthen the supply chain to help deliver products across the country in the safest ways while creating additional employment. In the past three months, Flipkart has hired 23,000 people across the country across its supply chain, including delivery executives. 
 
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“At Flipkart, our top priority is to meet the needs of consumers through a safe and robust supply chain while ensuring the safety of our employees. The growing demand for e-commerce services across the country as people continue to remain indoors to fight the virus has necessitated a ramp-up of our supply chain, creating thousands of employment opportunities. All new hires will be covered with our healthcare and wellness initiatives to ensure their safety during these testing times,” Hemant Badri, senior vice-president, supply chain at Flipkart, said in a press release.
 
According to the company, amidst Covid-19, the safety of its employees, customers, sellers, and ecosystem partners is a top priority. From strict safety regulations and protocols across its warehouses to driving awareness on Covid safety behaviour, the company is also undertaking training programmes for its direct hires in various aspects of the supply chain. 
 
“Through a mix of classroom and digital training, enhancing their understanding of supply chain management, these trainings are being undertaken through mobile applications such as WhatsApp, Zoom, and Hangout, along with Flipkart’s own Learning Management System (LMS). These training sessions span customer service, delivery, installation and safety and sanitation measures along with the handling of hand-held devices, PoS machines, scanners, various mobile applications and ERPs. They are also informed and trained in the safety regulations and protocols around Covid-19 to ensure their and customers’ safety,” the company concluded in the release.

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