The company wants to ensure that it has effective plans and standard procedures to minimise the disruption of its global operations.
As a globally operating company, each of DyStar’s operating sites, manufacturing plants, offices have a Business Continuity Plan (BCP) in place to sustain our operations and the supply chains it serves. The BCP, owned by its Business Continuity Management Team, provides clear guidance for all local operations, such as administration, customer services, finance, logistics services, sales and technical support as well as procurement, to enable all functions to continue operating effectively to serve its customers, distributors and agents.
DyStar’s manufacturing sites are also installed with an Emergency Response Procedure to cover all emergency circumstances, including the COVID-19 pandemic disease. The goal of the emergency response procedure is to mitigate the impact of such events on people and the environment, ensuring operational readiness of the site during an emergency.
As the world adjusts to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, DyStar will continue to monitor the situation very closely and will provide updates that adapt to the changing situation. It remains committed to provide its customers with excellent service and to work closely with all its partners throughout this difficult period.
DyStar is a leading specialty chemical company with a heritage of more than a century in product development and innovation from the textile industry. Today, the company operates with more than 2200 employees spanning across 50 countries and with 16 production sites, supporting customers from diverse sectors and supply chains with reliable products and solutions.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (PC)