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VOL. 13, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Global trade, e-commerce and supply chain disruptions
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Sunil Parashram Gaikar, Dr. Adinath Jalindar More
Abstract
This research paper examines the impact of globalization on international trade, impact of e-commerce and impact of supply chain disruptions. A quantitative approach was adopted and a survey research method was applied to collect secondary data from newspapers, subject related articles, reference book, internet etc. The research contributes to the scholarly literature on Global Trade, E-Commerce and Supply Chain Disruptions. The role of foreign trade in achieving a quicker pace of economic development is thus well recognized The impact of the E-commerce B2C industry on Supply Chain Management (SCM) has become a crucial topic over the last decade, as traditional supply chain activities have increasingly transitioned into information technology–oriented practices. A number of large corporations and startups are vying for dominance in the e-commerce B2C sector, which has influenced several key variables in the supply chain—such as supplier operations, consumer purchasing behavior, logistics, inventory management, and warehousing. In a highly competitive economy, understanding the overall impact of the e-commerce sector on SCM is essential. The research identifies insights of practical value to policymaker entrepreneur intent on constructing small and medium sized enterprises (SME) resilience in today's more complex global trading world.
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Pages:250-255
How to cite this article:
Sunil Parashram Gaikar, Dr. Adinath Jalindar More "Global trade, e-commerce and supply chain disruptions". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 13, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 250-255
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