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E-Commerce Firms Step Up Efforts To Protect Associates, Ensure Deliveries

Grofers has partnered with UNICEF to encourage people across the country to get vaccinated

E-Commerce Firms Step Up Efforts To Protect Associates, Ensure Deliveries
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With night curfews and weekend lockdowns driving bigger orders for e-commerce companies, these online platforms are stepping up efforts to protect their associates, including delivery staff, and ensure the safe delivery of orders to customers. 

According to senior executives in the industry, demand in categories like grocery, essential items like sanitisers and masks, books, consumer electronics, and appliances has gone up in the past few weeks across various parts of the country. 

There has been a 60 per cent spike in demand in the markets that are adversely affected by the second wave. 

 "There has also been an 11 per cent increase in the order value in these cities," a spokesperson for online grocery platform Grofers said. 

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The spokesperson added that with some state governments announcing stricter lockdown norms, the company is ramping up its capacities to serve consumers safely and securely. 

Grofers has also partnered with UNICEF to encourage people across the country to get vaccinated. 

A total of 1,61,736 new coronavirus infections have been reported in a day, pushing India's tally of cases to 1,36,89,453, while the national Covid-19 recovery rate dropped further to 89.51 per cent, according to Union Health Ministry data. 

In Maharashtra, which is logging one of the highest numbers of Covid cases over the last few days, the state government has mandated that delivery partners will have to carry a negative RT-PCR report as it imposed restrictions on movement around night time and weekends.  

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It has now allowed the non-vaccinated staff from various sectors in the state to take rapid antigen tests instead of RT-PCR tests. 

"Safety of our teams and customers continues to be our top priority. We are providing easy access for testing for all associates in our network in Maharashtra, and covering the cost of all RT-PCR tests to enable deliveries during curfew hours and on weekends in the state," an Amazon spokesperson said. 

The spokesperson said the company continues to practice stringent preventive measures for the safety of its associates, such as adherence to social-distancing norms, mandatory use of face-covering, and daily temperature screenings. 

A Snapdeal spokesperson noted that with movement restrictions being introduced in additional parts of the country, buyers are choosing the safety of shopping from home.  

While traffic and orders have increased pan-India, this is more pronounced in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi NCR, and West Bengal.  

Higher demand is also seen for household goods like fridge water bottles, storage containers for food products, rechargeable, and portable table-top fans.  

"With schools being shut, users are also ordering study/hobby-related items like printing paper, colours, and art and craft items," the spokesperson said.  

Walmart-owned Flipkart pointed out that it continues to strengthen its measures in the fight against the pandemic.  

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"We continue to follow the highest safety standards and SOPs that we've developed over the past several months. Our learnings have been immense, and we are ensuring that appropriate safety equipment is available to employees, as they follow the right protocols," a spokesperson for Flipkart said. 

The spokesperson added that the company is taking definitive steps to meet the growing demand for e-commerce services across the country by hiring more people and ensuring they are tested before delivering shipments. 

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