At a time when life-saving equipment are much in demand due to their short supplies, several companies in Punjab have come forward to manufacture protective gear and low cost-ventilators for medical professionals and patients to combat deadly coronavirus.
More than 20 companies including technical textile makers in Punjab are in the process of developing and producing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) bodysuits, N-95 masks, three ply masks and low-cost ventilators, officials said.
At least three companies have even managed to secure necessary approvals for producing PPE body suits from the SITRA (South India Textile Research Association) Coimbatore and several others are in the process of sending their samples for nod, they said.
"Three companies JCT Mills, Phagwara; Evershine, Ludhiana and Navyug Laminates, Ludhiana have got approvals for making PPE suits and a few others have got their samples ready for testing," Punjab Additional Chief Secretary (Industry & Commerce) Vini Mahajan told PTI here on Friday.
The state industry department is actively engaged with industry players for extending all help including arranging low-cost finance to them for making life saving products in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
"This is an excellent example of partnership between the industry and the government and the industry is responding very well. A public sector company has placed an order of 10 lakh pieces with JCT Mills for PPE bodysuits," revealed Mahajan adding that the state government was acting as a facilitator.
JCT Mills has a capacity to manufacture 10,000 PPE coveralls per day while Evershine and Navyug have 5,000 and 150 pieces per day, respectively, said Punjab Director (Industries) Sibian C.
"This is a godsend opportunity and we will give our best shot," said Vishal Aggarwal of Evershine, a company which is into making garments. Among those companies which are into developing N-95 masks is Hoshiarpur-based industrialist Harbhagat Singh. He said, "We are in the process of developing N-95 masks as per government specifications and hope that the samples will get clearance from the testing lab in Gwalior."
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