YKK, a zipper manufacturer, has announced that it is currently producing essential parts at their factory based in Runcorn, Cheshire to help support the
fight against Covid-19. UK factory is producing critical fastenings for isolation/containment units, medical equipment and PPE (personal protective equipment), mattress protection and ventilator components.
YKK, a zipper manufacturer, has announced that it is currently producing essential parts at their factory based in Runcorn, Cheshire to help support the fight against Covid-19. UK factory is producing critical fastenings for isolation/containment units, medical equipment and PPE (personal protective equipment), mattress protection and ventilator components.#
The European
R&D facility, also based at Runcorn is presently able to produce around 400 masks for YKK staff who are working in the factory as well as for offer to local schools and care homes.
YKK, a zipper manufacturer, has announced that it is currently producing essential parts at their factory based in Runcorn, Cheshire to help support the fight against Covid-19. UK factory is producing critical fastenings for isolation/containment units, medical equipment and PPE (personal protective equipment), mattress protection and ventilator components.#
“We were approached to make masks for local health workers and of course during these difficult times, we were more than happy to support – the masks that are currently being made are all using YKK products,” Matthew Rawston, leader - product development, said in a press release.
YKK, a zipper manufacturer, has announced that it is currently producing essential parts at their factory based in Runcorn, Cheshire to help support the fight against Covid-19. UK factory is producing critical fastenings for isolation/containment units, medical equipment and PPE (personal protective equipment), mattress protection and ventilator components.#
“Without the dedication of our workers and staff involved, this wouldn’t have been possible; to be part of the fight against Covid-19 is something we are proud to support,” Tony Reilly, UK group managing director, said.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JL)