According to an internal communication circulated among category heads at Flipkart, the company will open up fully starting April 20 as there are expected to be no restrictions in terms of delivery serviceability. The communications say the supply chain will start working at 50 per cent outbound capacity initially, which will ramp to 100 per cent in 15 days.
Regarding the new guidelines of MHA, Flipkart on Thursday said it is working with lakhs of sellers, small businesses and artisans across India and helping them prepare their business and workforce to make products available for consumers in this time of need as they continue to stay indoors. “Through this, we are not only helping promote social distancing but are also keeping the economic engine running for millions of people who depend on us, be it the employees of our seller partners, MSMEs, farmers or in the last-mile supply chain,” said a spokesperson at Flipkart Group.