03.24.20
As the global situation with COVID-19 continues to evolve, UPM Raflatac has not seen any disruptions to production or its supply chain in the Americas, but the company is taking the potential impacts very seriously. UPM Raflatac's facilities around the Americas, including its factories in North Carolina and Illinois, are continuing to operate as normal.
The company's goal remains, as ever, to support its customers’ businesses to the best of its abilities.
According to the US Department of Homeland Security and other government agencies in the countries where the company operates, UPM Raflatac is considered a critical manufacturer because its products support critical industries, including pharmaceutical and healthcare, food and beverage, and logistics, among others. This allows UPM Raflatac to remain open and its operators to come to work despite any shelter-in-place orders in communities where it has manufacturing facilities.
"Although we have not had any known exposure, we have taken many steps to ensure the health and well-being of our employees, their families and the communities we serve," the company states. "These include increased cleanings of our facilities, a restriction on work travel, and requiring employees non-essential to production to work from home until further notice. If we need to temporarily close a facility, we have plans in place to ensure minimal downtime, and will coordinate with our global team and local authorities to resume production as soon and safely as possible.
"We take great care in managing our business operations to ensure business continuity throughout our global supply chain. We have supply contingency plans in place and maintain buffer stocks in various strategic locations, giving us a high degree of flexibility to service our customers.
"We thank our employees for their continued hard work and dedication during this unprecedented situation and thank our customers for their support and trust in our business. If any customers have questions or concerns, we invite them to reach out to their sales representatives – we are here to help," the company concludes.
The company's goal remains, as ever, to support its customers’ businesses to the best of its abilities.
According to the US Department of Homeland Security and other government agencies in the countries where the company operates, UPM Raflatac is considered a critical manufacturer because its products support critical industries, including pharmaceutical and healthcare, food and beverage, and logistics, among others. This allows UPM Raflatac to remain open and its operators to come to work despite any shelter-in-place orders in communities where it has manufacturing facilities.
"Although we have not had any known exposure, we have taken many steps to ensure the health and well-being of our employees, their families and the communities we serve," the company states. "These include increased cleanings of our facilities, a restriction on work travel, and requiring employees non-essential to production to work from home until further notice. If we need to temporarily close a facility, we have plans in place to ensure minimal downtime, and will coordinate with our global team and local authorities to resume production as soon and safely as possible.
"We take great care in managing our business operations to ensure business continuity throughout our global supply chain. We have supply contingency plans in place and maintain buffer stocks in various strategic locations, giving us a high degree of flexibility to service our customers.
"We thank our employees for their continued hard work and dedication during this unprecedented situation and thank our customers for their support and trust in our business. If any customers have questions or concerns, we invite them to reach out to their sales representatives – we are here to help," the company concludes.