Tekscan04.14.20
Tekscan offered the following statement:
On the morning of Monday, March 23, 2020, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker issued a statewide stay-at-home order (otherwise known as shelter-in-place) beginning Tuesday, March 24, 2020.
This order will remain until May 4, 2020, unless we are informed by Gov. Baker otherwise.
Per this announcement, all non-essential businesses must close their physical workplaces and facilities to all workers, customers, and the public.
Essential businesses, including those of the health care and public health sector, are allowed to continue operations during this time.
As a supplier of components serving the health care and public health sector, Tekscan is considered an essential business that may continue operations through the statewide stay-at-home order.
All Tekscan employees needed to produce, test, ship, and bill Tekscan products will continue to report for work at our South Boston, MA, facility for the near future.
Tekscan has already complied with this statewide mandate since Monday, March 16, and will continue to do so. All Tekscan employees that could work from home have done so with minimal interruptions to productivity over this time. This was done to minimize exposure to personnel continuing to work at our facility.
The safety and well-being of our team, partners, and our customers remain our top priority, and we will continue to monitor and follow official guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and other public health officials. We expect the order process to continue operating as usual and will share updates with you as they happen.
Please continue to reach out to your sales representative for any feedback and support concerning Tekscan products. As mentioned in our email from last week, we are committed to being relevant and responsive in our communication and dedicated to delivering a quality product.
From all of us at Tekscan, we truly wish all of you continued good health and safety as we proceed through these challenging times. Nevertheless, for the past three-and-a-half decades and counting, through good times and bad, we remain proud to say: We are open for business!
On the morning of Monday, March 23, 2020, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker issued a statewide stay-at-home order (otherwise known as shelter-in-place) beginning Tuesday, March 24, 2020.
This order will remain until May 4, 2020, unless we are informed by Gov. Baker otherwise.
Per this announcement, all non-essential businesses must close their physical workplaces and facilities to all workers, customers, and the public.
Essential businesses, including those of the health care and public health sector, are allowed to continue operations during this time.
As a supplier of components serving the health care and public health sector, Tekscan is considered an essential business that may continue operations through the statewide stay-at-home order.
All Tekscan employees needed to produce, test, ship, and bill Tekscan products will continue to report for work at our South Boston, MA, facility for the near future.
Tekscan has already complied with this statewide mandate since Monday, March 16, and will continue to do so. All Tekscan employees that could work from home have done so with minimal interruptions to productivity over this time. This was done to minimize exposure to personnel continuing to work at our facility.
The safety and well-being of our team, partners, and our customers remain our top priority, and we will continue to monitor and follow official guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and other public health officials. We expect the order process to continue operating as usual and will share updates with you as they happen.
Please continue to reach out to your sales representative for any feedback and support concerning Tekscan products. As mentioned in our email from last week, we are committed to being relevant and responsive in our communication and dedicated to delivering a quality product.
From all of us at Tekscan, we truly wish all of you continued good health and safety as we proceed through these challenging times. Nevertheless, for the past three-and-a-half decades and counting, through good times and bad, we remain proud to say: We are open for business!