Tai'an textile company supports workers amid virus outbreak
Workers make protective suits at a workshop in Tai'an Ruyi Technology Fashion. [Photo/dzng.com] |
Tai'an Ruyi Technology Fashion, a textile company in Dawenkou Industrial Park, Tai'an, donated 300 medical protective suits to workers fighting on the front lines of the novel coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19) in Daiyue district.
After the outbreak of the epidemic, medical supplies were in short supply. Many companies are now transforming their businesses to provide medical supplies for workers fighting the epidemic.
In response to government calls, Tai'an Ruyi Technology Fashion began to devise ways to fulfill their protective suit quota. Thanks to great support from the local government, the company only took two hours to change its business license to include production of medical protective suits, according to Yan Xingxu, director of the company's general manager's office.
After receiving approval, the company produced the first 300 medical protective suits and donated them to front-line workers in Daiyue district.
The company can produce 2,000 medical protective suits a day, Yan said, adding that it is trying its best to fulfill its corporate social responsibility to support the city's efforts to prevent and control the virus outbreak.
Tai'an Ruyi Technology Fashion can produce 2,000 medical protective suits a day. [Photo/dzng.com] |