Ring pushes forward with new safety measures

June 03, 2020
Ring pushes forward with new safety measures
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Ring Automotive has taken the appropriate steps to keep the supply chain moving safely and securely and has now fully opened its warehouse with greater capacity than before to continue to support customers, the transport industry and key workers.


During the Coronavirus pandemic, Ring’s warehouse has operated all day, every day, albeit with a reduced level of staff and strict safety measures in place to allow for the shipment of both emergency orders and other customer orders.

In line with ‘Return to Work’ guidelines, Ring has put procedures in place to safely supply Ring, Osram and Neolux products from its Leeds based warehouse.

Henry Bisson, Ring Automotive’s marketing manager, said, “The recent easing of lockdown measures is expected to increase demand for vehicle products and our forward planning has ensured Ring is well placed to meet this challenge, with excellent stock levels.”

In taking these actions, Ring has been able to ensure excellent continuity of supply to its Irish distributor and its customers while also maintaining its level of service and back-up.
 
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