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Tuesday, March 17, 2020

This is how Online Sales are gaining from the Terrible Coronavirus Crisis



Global Coronavirus Pandemic Crisis is resulting to be positive for some companies so far. Amazon has announced 100,000 vacancies due to tremendous demand for its online sales. 


Self-isolation practice from coronavirus is freeing up time for people to spend more time online. And, many US residents are not just navigating on the net. They are actually using this time to buy everything they need, or not 😀 online. Amazon, one of the most preferred destinations for online sales worldwide is 'suffering' the cost of its success.

Due to high demand from its customers, Amazon is lacking to deliver ordered goods within the usual 2-days delivery time. Thus, they have announced their need to hire around 100,000 people in positions of delivery drivers and warehouse workers (people who pack the orders). An increase in pay per hour rate is offered by the company for the period of pick demand.



This is good news for the online sales sector. In such difficult and unusual times, we are living, online sales are really making our lives easier. Let's hope their suppliers will be able to cope with the high demand for their goods in this time when keeping factories open is quite challenging due to safety reasons. But, with the improvement of the COVID-19 situation in China mainland, this issue seems to be almost solved. Allow me to remind you that China has one of the biggest numbers of manufacturing factories in the world.


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