acpo maintains normal business hours

03.31.20

The company has taken multiple steps to mitigate the risk to employees and disruption to its operations.

acpo, ltd is considered an essential business and will remain open during normal business hours. As the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation continues to evolve, the company's leadership team is vigilantly monitoring daily updates and following recommendations from the US Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization.

acpo has taken multiple steps to mitigate the risk to employees and disruption to its operations.

"The health of our employees and communities is our number one priority," the company says in a statement. "To ensure the safety of our employees, we have implemented stringent disinfecting measures of all offices and plant equipment. Our cleaning companies have been directed to perform daily disinfecting of phones, handles, light switches and restrooms. We have also educated employees on how to reduce the risk of exposure and transmission, including avoiding travels when possible. Electronic means of interdepartmental communication is being encouraged along with relocation of administrative personnel to meet or exceed the recommended 6 foot distance."

At this time, acpo does not foresee any negative impact to its supply chain and is working closely with suppliers to communicate its needs. The company has also designated customer service and scheduling staff working from home.

Non-essential visitors, including freight carriers, are not permitted beyond the lobby or doorways. Those deemed necessary to travel beyond will be asked to follow the same hygiene practices as acpo's employees.

"In case of a regional disruption, we do have coating and slitting facilities in Ohio and Tennesee, along with slitting equipment in Washington, California, Wisconsin and Georgia," the company states. "Thank you for your continued partnership and understanding as we all work through this challenging time together. Thank you again to our loyal customers and friends."