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BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart is taking action to ensure that global supply chain disruptions don’t keep its customers from finding and buying what they want from the retailer this holiday season.

“We’ve always been committed to delivering everything customers need for a great holiday, and I’m proud of the hard work our associates are doing to put Walmart in a position to do that again this year,” Joe Metzger, executive vice president of supply chain operations for Walmart U.S., wrote on the company’s web site on Friday. “We know there is a lot of uncertainty as the pandemic continues and customer needs continue to adjust as we head into the 2021 holiday season, but I’m confident in our efforts. Customers can rest assured we’re doing everything we can to deliver a holiday experience they’ve come to expect and help them get what they need for everyone on their gift list at a Walmart value.”

Metzger said Walmart is no stranger to dealing with increased consumer demand and getting the products people want to its store and virtual shelves.

“This year, we’re doing even more to help ensure product orders arrive when customers need them,” he said. “Knowing the challenges the overall supply chain system is facing, we’re taking additional steps to navigate the hurdles and minimize disruption, so we can deliver for our customers this holiday season. We’ve worked with suppliers to source holiday merchandise earlier than usual and are finding ways to move those products inside our supply chain network as quickly as possible. We have been laser-focused on inventory levels since the start of the pandemic and reported higher inventory in the second quarter this year than a year ago. While we’d like to see inventory levels continue to improve, we’re on the right track.

“Here are some of the actions we’ve taken to be in the best possible position to deliver for our customers:

  • We have chartered ships and diverted shipments through less congested ports.
  • We’ve rerouted inland shipments, utilizing less conventional transportation methods to avoid rail delays.
  • We’ve invested in our supply associates through wage investments throughout the year and plan to do so through the holidays to acknowledge their extraordinary efforts, as well as to meet growing customer demand.
  • We have hired more than 3,000 drivers this year, with more in the pipeline.
  • We’re hiring 20,000 permanent supply chain positions to help move products through our facilities as quickly as possible.
  • We’ve promoted and trained thousands of supply chain associates this year, with plans to do the same as many more continue to emerge as leaders throughout our network.
  • We’ve added storage capacity in our fulfillment and distribution network through new facilities.
  • We are working to expand our automation capabilities in existing facilities, which helps get products from distribution centers to stores faster.
  • We’re expanding our delivery capabilities and routing online orders straight from stores.
  • And, as always, we’re working aggressively to ensure we have associates available to help customers and fill online orders by hiring 150,000 associates across the country, so we’re prepared to serve customers whether they choose to shop in-store or online.”

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