Alcantara Re-Opens Umbria Plant In Italy

Alcantara Re-Opens Umbria Plant In Italy

About 500 employees are returning to work at the production facility north of Rome.

Alcantara is re-opening its Nera Montoro production and R&D facilities north of Rome to supply demand for its “Made in Italy” luxury material from customers in the automotive, fashion, consumer electronics and home interiors industries. 

Alcantara voluntarily closed the facility, which has 500 employees, in late March in response to the COVID-19 crisis, although it was an Italian business authorized to stay in production.   

Production resumes at Alcantara facilities in Nera Montoro.

“Our decision to close the plant in March was based on a need to guarantee the safety of our employees,” said Alcantara Chairman and CEO Andrea Boragno. The facility has since undergone a deep-sanitization process and returning employees are being provided with masks, gloves and goggles as they enter the plant.  

Boragno added “It is evident that containment and social distancing measures currently in place will extend well beyond April. We don’t know how long the emergency will last, but a complete mid- to long-term shutdown simply would not be viable.”

The Alcantara Chairman noted that safety measures developed with trade unions and business associations will be in place for a very long time.

The company currently is implementing serological test programs in cooperation with trade unions and the Umbria Region to quickly identify individuals infected with the virus or who are asymptomatic but still contagious. Suspected cases will undergo swab tests. The new controls will be coupled with the mandatory use of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), an increase in working distances, periodic deep sanitization of work areas and daily employee temperature checks. 

A triage area has been set up outside the entrance to the plant where employees will receive a check-up when arriving at work or after finishing their shift. The employees will have their temperatures measured with a thermal scanner while in their cars. After signing a voluntary disclosure, consent and self-certification form, they also will receive a finger-tip blood test with results available within five minutes. All data will be shared with the USL (local health center) and will help to form the basis for an epidemiological survey. Alcantara is one of the first companies in Italy to adopt voluntary anti-virus tests and procedures on top of those already prescribed by law. 

Boragno added that Alcantara has developed various prototype face masks currently under review by government authorities for mass production at the Nera Montoro plant. The company’s trademarked material is lightweight and its benefits include durability, grip and breathability.

Although the auto industry accounts for about 80 percent of the company’s business today, Boragno said he sees an ever-increasing presence for Alcantara material in a variety of other sectors including the fashion, consumer electronics, home interiors, luxury boating and aviation industries. 

To meet growing global demand for Alcantara material across a wide range of industries, the company in 2017 also launched a 300-million-euro, five-year plan to double production capacity at the Nera Montoro facility.

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