Midwest Converting sets aside Special Production Capacity for Products in Demand
As part of the nation’s “critical infrastructure industry”, Our Converting Facility will remain open, supporting other companies in the critical supply chain.
In an effort to keep the packaging of food, medical, tube, and labeling supply chain on pace with demand, Midwest Converting has set aside special production capacity to provide shorter lead-times for needed products that are used for bags, food containers, labels, and tubes for toilet paper.
At Midwest Converting, we take the health and safety of our employees and customers very seriously. We have implemented precautionary measures at our facilities to ensure proper hygiene.
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4 年Way to go Rob!
Sales and Marketing Leader / Business Development Executive / Packaging / RF Energy / Microwave Technology
4 年Hi Robert. Have you had any trouble with the supply chain of your feed-stock? I have a lot of contacts that convert paper and plastics and a few of them have had trouble getting materials due to the high demand. In some instances they have declared force majeure on supply contracts. Hopefully that is not the case for you. I respect and appreciate your decision on capacity shift.
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4 年Awesome!
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4 年Hello Robert. I have been working with converters, papermakers and others informing legislators, media and others. I made a note of your contact info and will include Midwest Converting on my lists. And come back to you with questions etc.