The Epidemic Has Seriously Affected the Production and Operation of Malaysian Furniture.


The epidemic has seriously affected the production and operation of Malaysian furniture.

The continuous spread of the epidemic has brought great influence to the global furniture industry, especially the spread of the epidemic in India has brought all Southeast Asian countries into danger. Among them, the situation in Malaysia is also very critical.

On June 11, Malaysia's National Security Council decided on the same day that the first phase of "comprehensive blockade" originally scheduled to end on June 14 would be extended for another 14 days, that is, from June 15 to June 28.

It is reported that the Malaysian government decided to implement the first phase of "comprehensive blockade" nationwide in June 1-14 in view of the severe domestic new Crown epidemic in Malaysia ". Suspend economic and social activities except for necessary service departments.

On FurnitureToday, home furnishing learned today that the epidemic affected Malaysia's furniture from production to transportation, and a large number of orders were delayed due to overstock and short supply of containers. Logistics restrictions will last until mid-to-late June, and the delivery of furniture will be delayed for at least 30 days or even longer, making the current situation worse.

Industry observers pointed out that even if the shutdown was removed in mid-June, it would take time to recover due to the complexity of restarting production. According to the factory situation, the shipment may be delayed for another two weeks or more after the production is resumed.

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