KARNATAKA, INDIA – Incap has reopened its factory here after a government-mandated lockdown in response to the Covid-19 pandemic in March.

Incap’s factory in Straffordshire, UK, remains in operation with somewhat reduced capacity due to the British government’s measures to contain the Covid-19 pandemic there.

“The current relaxation of the restrictions is very positive news,” said president and CEO Otto Pukk. “As the restrictions have been ongoing in April and May, we still expect the impact of the pandemic on our performance will be stronger in the second quarter compared to the first quarter. That said, we are happy to be up and running again in all units. The health and safety of our employees and other stakeholders remains our priority, and we are taking several measures at all our factories to protect them. We also continue to closely monitor the situation and follow the instructions provided by the local governments and health protection agencies.”

 

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