The lockdown situation in South Africa has created a challenging environment for both the retail and logistics sectors. Since the initial shutdown and panic buying of goods, especially essential ones, we are now seeing the easing of restrictions and a wider variety of goods being offered once more. The entire distribution chain has had to adapt to these fluctuations in order to ensure a steady supply of goods to customers. Flexible staffing in the form of Temporary Employment Services (TES) can be extremely beneficial in assisting both retailers and logistics organisations during these trying times
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