How Did Toilet Paper Break the Supply Chain

you know

just a year ago i never would have

believed

that this would become one of the most

sought after items in the nation

when the coronavirus pandemic hit panic

buying sent

everyone rushing to the store to grab

whatever was left on the shelf

only for us to realize that well maybe i

didn’t need

15 bottles of hand sanitizer or 400

rolls of toilet paper

but the problem was more serious than

bath tissue and disinfectants

the new york times ran the following

headline

but wait weren’t all the grocery stores

running low on these very products

something serious was happening in the

world

business insider wrote about bill bian a

potato farmer from sheridan montana

who threw away over 700 tons of potatoes

on his farm alone

bill had so many potatoes he needed a

bulldozer to get them all into the hole

where he buried his crops for the year

but as the new york times and many other

news outlets reported

we saw the same thing happening with

milk eggs and livestock

the united states government even hired

federal veterinarians to help the

process of

depopulating millions of pigs chicken

and cows so i gave mr buying a call to

figure out

what was happening he explained that as

soon as the schools and restaurants shut

down

the processing plants that farmers like

mr bain relied on

had to cut down on their own production

which in turn meant

they needed less from the farmers see

the problem was not that no one wanted

milk or eggs or beef

in fact these items were becoming harder

and harder to find at supermarkets and

stores

it’s the supply chain from the growers

to the supermarket that was disrupted

what happens in the standard supply

chain in america

is that one category is reliant on the

next to buy their products

a potato farmer like bill sells to a

distribution company

who then ships the products over to a

manufacturing plant

where the potatoes are made into french

fries or mashed potatoes

and these processed foods are then sold

to another distributor

who then ships the products over to end

buyers like schools

restaurants and supermarkets like

walmart

but the problem we faced back in spring

was caused by a single piece of this

system

being removed from the equation the

consumers of the product

schools restaurants and businesses were

not buying

since the product was not being consumed

distributors had no one to ship their

products to

manufacturers had no one to distribute

for them

and in the case of food farmers had no

one to process their crops

so while all this was happening

americans were losing their jobs and

couldn’t afford to feed their families

businesses shut down

and upwards of 57 million americans

were left without a salary so

many turn to food banks but soon enough

the food banks themselves run out of

food

how could it be that farmers were

throwing away tons of crops

and slaughtering millions of animals

while food banks were unable to feed

hungry americans

it was evident that we were dealing with

a supply chain issue

where farmers sold only to their

distributors and not to end buyers like

restaurants and schools

so i asked mr bayan what is stopping you

from selling your potatoes directly to

the food banks

his response where would i find enough

food banks to sell all my potatoes to

and he raised a valid point a local food

bank in sheridan montana

couldn’t possibly handle all 700 tons of

his potatoes

now while mr bayan did donate well over

one ton of potatoes to soup kitchens and

food banks

he just could not find enough people to

sell all his potatoes to

so we threw them away that right there

is the essence of the problem

but remember it’s not just about animals

and crops

on the personal protective equipment

front we needed a way to

defend ourselves from the virus

at the start of the pandemic many

brewing companies that typically make

alcoholic beverages

shifted their production to making hand

sanitizer because of the alcohol content

and disinfectants

heretic brewing company made that change

in spring 2020

but many small businesses like this one

were faced with a similar problem

let’s say a brewing company in a small

town in nebraska

produces hundreds of bottles of hand

sanitizer and decides to either donate

or sell these bottles

the brewing company produces more than

what their local town needs

now while this small town in nebraska

may have experienced

the luxury of having too much hand

sanitizer to go around

larger cities across the nation were

faced with harsh shortages

because their usual suppliers ran out of

the product

let’s take the example of a hospital in

san francisco that needs sanitizer

they look to their distributor who has

no supplier to fulfill that hospital’s

request

in nebraska there was no buyer in san

francisco there was no supplier

the issue was getting the hand sanitizer

from from the brewing company in

nebraska

to the hospital in san francisco

america needed a way for a supplier with

an

excess of valuable items to be able to

post their products on a public platform

so that buyers can get in direct contact

with them

so i had an idea for a website that

would target this very problem

i called it supply chain relief it was a

win-win for both the buyer and the

supplier

now when you type in supply chain

relief.org into your web browser

you’ll be taken to this forum here

buyers can either browse and scroll the

site

or they can hit supplies at the top of

the menu bar

where they can actually search for a

particular item

once they find the item they’re looking

for they will hit the box that says

contact information and just like that

they will have the email address and or

phone number

of the company that supplies that

product

it really is just that simple

i thought of this idea back in april

2020

but by november we had grown weary of

pandemic restrictions

in california businesses reopened

restaurants started offering outdoor

dining

movie theaters were back in operation

and in other parts of the country

restrictions were even more lacks the

hospitalizations continued to rise

we saw more than 200 000 new cases per

day

and even worse we reported a shocking 3

000 deaths per day

but this was not the only scary part

what made all of this worse

was that we still did not have a way to

get masks on the faces of doctors

nurses or even the general public

doctors and hospitals who risk their

lives for us

every day are being given a limited

number of masks

a nurse reported in november that she

still uses the same

five n95 masks that she was given back

in march

but this was not a problem in south

korea it was not a problem in new

zealand

it was a problem in the united states

the superpower country of the world

as i was programming supply chain relief

with covet in mind

i thought that perhaps a similar

solution could be used for the wildfires

that were

raging all over california now while the

state never entirely ran out of

firefighting equipment

continued natural disasters like

wildfires and earthquakes

could potentially disrupt the supply

chain

and then i thought what will america’s

system look like in a world of future

pandemics

or biochemical warfare hospitals will be

overcrowded with patients and once again

personal protective equipment will be at

a shortage

similarly some parts of the country and

even the world

will be better off when it comes to how

much product they will have stocked

the pandemic has highlighted this issue

but the ramifications of it

are not unique to kovit we are not

dealing with a coveted problem

we are dealing with a supply chain

problem

adding some kind of a bridge between

buyer and supplier

such as supply chain relief solves the

problem that we faced

bypasses the bottleneck we faced back in

spring 2020.

a potato farmer like bill not only can

avoid throwing away

700 tons of potatoes but can actually

sell them to buyers across the world

so while kovit still endangers the lives

of many fear not

now the hospitals and stores can get the

food the personal protective equipment

and yes the toilet paper that they need

we will no longer have to worry about

whether there will be enough to go

around

thank you

你知道

就在一年前,当冠状病毒大流行袭击恐慌性购买时,我永远不会

相信这会成为全国最

受追捧的商品之一,

每个人都冲到商店抢走

货架上

只为我们准备的任何东西 意识到好吧,也许我

不需要

15 瓶洗手液或 400

卷卫生纸,

但问题比

浴巾和

消毒剂更严重《纽约时报》的标题如下,

但并非所有杂货店都

缺货 在这些产品

上,世界上正在发生一些严重的事情

商业内幕人士写道,比尔·边是

来自蒙大拿州谢里登的马铃薯农民,

仅在他的农场就扔掉了 700 多吨土豆,

比尔有这么多土豆,他需要一台

推土机才能将它们全部推入

他当年埋葬庄稼的洞,

但正如《纽约时报》和许多其他

新闻媒体报道的那样,

我们看到牛奶鸡蛋和牲畜也发生了同样的事情

美国政府甚至聘请了

联邦兽医来帮助

减少数百万只猪、鸡

和牛的数量,所以我给购买先生打了电话,想

弄清楚发生了什么,他解释说,

一旦学校和餐馆关闭

农民的加工厂 就像

贝恩先生所依赖的那样,

他们不得不削减自己的产量

,这反过来意味着

他们对农民的需求减少了

商店是从种植者

到超市的供应链被打乱

了美国标准供应链中发生的事情

是一个类别依赖于下一个类别

来购买他们的产品,

像比尔这样的马铃薯农民卖给

分销公司

,然后再发货 产品被送到

制造厂

,在那里土豆被制成

炸薯条或土豆泥

,这些加工食品被 然后

卖给另一个分销

商,然后再将产品运送给最终

买家,如学校

餐馆和沃尔玛等超市,

但我们在春天面临的问题

是由于该系统的一个部分

被从产品学校餐馆的消费者等式中删除

并且企业

没有购买,

因为产品没有被消费,

分销商没有人将他们的

产品运送给

制造商没有人可以为他们分销

,就食品农民而言,没有

人处理他们的作物,

所以当这一切发生时,

美国人 失去了工作,

无力养家糊口

企业倒闭

,超过 5700 万

美国人失去了薪水,

许多人求助于食品银行,但

很快食品银行自己的

粮食

就用完了,农民怎么可能

扔掉成吨的庄稼

,屠杀了数百万只动物,

而食品银行却无法养活

饥饿的美国人

很明显,我们正在处理

一个供应链问题

,农民只向他们的

分销商销售,而不是像

餐馆和学校

这样的终端买家,所以我问巴扬先生是什么阻止

你将土豆直接

卖给食品银行,

他的回答是在哪里 我找到了足够多的

食品银行来卖掉我所有的土豆

,他提出了一个有效的观点

,蒙大拿州谢里登的一家当地食品银行

现在不可能处理他所有的 700 吨土豆,而巴扬先生确实

向施食处捐赠了超过一吨的土豆 和

食品银行,

他只是找不到足够的人来

卖掉他所有的土豆,

所以我们把它们扔掉了,这

就是问题的本质,

但请记住,这不仅仅是

关于个人防护设备

方面的动物和农作物,我们需要一种方法来解决

在大流行开始时保护自己免受病毒侵害,许多

通常生产

酒精饮料的酿酒公司

将生产转向生产

洗手液,因为 酒精含量

和消毒剂

异端酿造公司的 e

在 2020 年春季做出了这一改变,

但许多像这样的小企业

都面临着类似的问题,

假设内布拉斯加州一个小镇的一家酿造公司

生产了数百瓶

洗手液,并决定 要么捐赠

或出售这些

瓶子,酿造公司生产的瓶子

比当地城镇现在需要的要多,

而内布拉斯加州的这个小镇

可能经历

过拥有太多洗手液的奢侈,无法

在全国大城市走动

,因为他们面临着严重的短缺,

因为他们的 通常的供应商都用完

了产品

让我们以旧金山的一家医院为例,该医院

需要消毒剂,

他们会寻找

没有供应商来满足

内布拉斯加州医院要求的分销商 在旧金山没有买家

没有供应商

问题是 将洗手液

从内布拉斯加州的酿酒公司

送到旧金山的医院 cisco

America 需要一种方法,让拥有

过多贵重物品的供应商能够

在公共平台上发布他们的产品,

以便买家可以直接

与他们联系,

所以我想了一个网站

来解决这个问题

我 将其称为供应链救济

,这对买方和供应商来说都是双赢

的 他们可以点击菜单栏顶部的供应品,

一旦他们找到他们正在寻找的项目,他们就可以实际搜索特定项目

,他们将点击显示联系信息的框,就像

他们将拥有电子邮件地址和 或

提供该产品的公司的电话号码,

这真的很简单,

我早在 2020 年 4 月就想到了这个想法,

但到 11 月,我们已经厌倦了加利福尼亚州的

大流行限制

,企业重新

开业 urants 开始提供户外

用餐服务

电影院恢复运营

,在该国其他地区,

限制更加缺乏

住院人数继续增加

我们每天看到超过 200,000 例新病例

,更糟糕的是,我们报告

每天有 3,000 人死亡,令人震惊

但这并不是唯一可怕的部分

,让这一切变得更糟的

是,我们仍然没有办法

让医生

护士甚至普通公立

医生和医院每天都冒着

生命危险为我们戴上口罩。

鉴于口罩数量有限,

一名护士在 11 月报告说,她

仍然使用 3

月份归还的五个 n95 口罩,

但这在韩国不是问题,在新西兰

不是问题,在

美国是世界上的超级大国,

当我

在考虑贪婪的情况下对供应链救济进行编程时,

我想也许类似的

解决方案可以用于 ragi 的野火

现在遍布加利福尼亚州,虽然该

州从未完全耗尽

消防设备,但

野火和地震等持续的自然灾害

可能会破坏供应

,然后我认为美国的

系统在未来

流行病

或生化战医院的世界中会是什么样子

人满为患,

个人防护设备

将再次短缺

不是 kovit 独有的 我们不是在

处理一个令人垂涎的问题

我们正在处理一个供应链

问题

在买家和供应商之间添加某种桥梁,

例如供应链救济

解决了我们面临的问题

绕过了我们在春天遇到的瓶颈

像比尔这样的马铃薯农民不仅

可以避免扔掉

700吨锅 atoes,但实际上可以

将它们出售给世界各地的买家,

因此,尽管 kovit 仍然危及

许多人的生命,但现在不必担心

医院和商店可以获得

食品、个人防护设备

,是的,他们需要的卫生纸

我们将不再担心 关于

是否有足够的地方走走

谢谢