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Jun 2020
Production at Ripon-based company Network Medical, is going at full pace, seven days a week, after a vital contract was won to supply face visors for front line NHS workers.
The contract, which safeguards jobs at the company's Kearsley Road headquarters, was awarded six days after Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, accused the government of being ‘slow on protective equipment and slow to take up' offers of supply of PPE from British firms.
Network Medical refocused its operation on the manufacture of face visors in March and had been in discussions with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
The company's wait for a decision on its contract bid was featured on Channel 4 News on 22nd April, the day the Labour leader raised the PPE questions at Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons.
On April 28th, Network Medical and a sister company based in Swansea - both part of the Innovia Medical group - received the order from the DHSC to supply 1.3 million face visors.
Because of the size of the order, production has been split between Ripon and Swansea and both sites are now at full capacity, with 100% of production being sent to the NHS.
At the start of March, Network Medical geared up to making face visors and during a four week planning stage, contacted existing UK customers, who include NHS Supply Chain, local NHS trusts and private hospital groups. In addition to contacting local and national government to let them know about the visors.
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