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SEKO Distributes Protective Equipment to Their Frontline Staff

Exemplifying a key pillar in their SEKO CARES campaign, SEKO Logistics has distributed over 28,000 face masks and over 138,000 gloves to their frontline teams in North America who enable their clients’ supply chains during the coronavirus crisis.

To ensure the health and welfare of SEKO’s consignees and shippers, they have also invested in additional MedTec Driver PPE kits to continue their support of the national and global medical relief effort with deliveries of medical devices, PPE and other related shipments into hospitals, clinics and temporary medical centers in major cities across the U.S. All PPE kits were distributed to certified SEKO MedTec branches, as well as, over 50 different partner agents that perform White Glove deliveries as part of the expanded SEKO MedTec network.

The initiative forms part of the company’s SEKO CARES program launched in April in partnership with the non-profit humanitarian relief organization, Project C.U.R.E. SEKO pledged a donation of more than $200,000 to purchase urgently-needed PPE equipment for frontline workers treating patients whose lives are at risk from the spread of COVID-19.

SEKO’s President & CEO, James T. Gagne, says the same commitment and application is being made to the company’s staff who are helping to “keep our clients’ businesses running” at a time when many supply chains across the globe are suffering from massive disruption.

“SEKO CARES is not just about making a financial donation to a very important and critical cause, it’s also about using our expertise in the MedTec sector to manage these supply chains from pick-up to final mile delivery. The PPE we are donating only has an effect if it reaches those who need it quickly and securely, and to do that we must equally protect our own frontline teams who are doing such an outstanding job for us and our clients. The health and well-being of our people and our business go hand-in-hand and we take this responsibility very seriously,” Gagne says.

During this unprecedented time, SEKO Logistics is maintaining three primary objectives:

• Maintaining the health, safety and welfare of their people, clients and partners

• Mitigating supply and demand chain disruptions for their clients, while working closely with local governments and healthcare officials to help combat the coronavirus

• Ensuring business continuity through contingency planning.

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