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SEKO Logistics launches ‘SEKO Cares’
[ April 16, 2020 // Gary G Burrows ] SEKO Logistics has launched a new SEKO CARES initiative in partnership with Project C.U.R.E., the non-profit humanitarian relief organization, to buy, donate and inspire support for frontline responders treating patients affected by COVID-19. SEKO’s commitment will also help to protect the safety and well-being of their own staff, as they continue to provide essential supply chain services for the company’s international clients.
SEKO is donating more than $200,000 to the cause and, to increase momentum for this inspiring movement, also created a donations page to encourage their partners and clients to join in the fight against COVID-19. SEKO has signed a sales order to purchase over 240,000 masks, including 40,000 N95 respirator masks and 200,000 3-ply ear-loop masks – both surgical and medical. In addition, they will acquire 2,500 disposable medical bio-protective suits and are working to secure reusable isolation gowns as part of the initiative, which will also include management of the entire supply chain from pick-up at point of purchase, through to final mile delivery. These donations will initially focus on the hardest hit areas starting with New York, Chicago, Louisiana and Michigan, where the spread of coronavirus continues to peak for area hospitals. SEKO then plans to widen distribution to other locations such as Arizona, New Jersey, Colorado and Florida as needs arise.
As one of the world’s leading 3PL’s serving the MedTec industry, SEKO is already working at the heart of the medical response effort in the battle against COVID-19; enabling manufacturers of respirators, ventilators, gloves, masks, gowns and other personal protective equipment (PPE) to expedite urgently-needed shipments to the doctors, nurses and patients in need. SEKO CARES will see support from their global network and James T. Gagne, SEKO Logistics’ President & CEO, hopes the SEKO CARES movement will encourage others to do their part to support “those essential individuals who are making big sacrifices, hour by hour, day in and day out.”
“As the world grapples with a global crisis, our responsibility is to focus on what is important right now,” he added. “We are proud to be partnering with, and supporting, the outstanding work of Project C.U.R.E. One of the key messages we hope to communicate as part of our SEKO CARES initiative is to inspire other multinational corporations to donate, as we have done to help equip our frontline teams even further. We can ¬¬support ¬¬these companies, not only by introducing them to producers of PPE products, but by also handling the end-to-end supply chain – from pick up to final mile delivery into medical centers or DCs. We’ve always been big believers in the concept of ‘paying it forward’, and now, more than ever, this type of collective effort is absolutely vital. If even a handful of other companies follow our lead and leverage the platform that we’ve built, we will be able to make a significant and very positive impact on the relief effort.”
This essential PPE will be shipped either to medical centers or to state-sponsored distribution facilities, depending on what is allowed in each location. SEKO will be supported in this endeavor by Inspire Marketing Services and Project C.U.R.E., which will help to distribute the equipment to the hospitals, clinics, and local health departments most in need.
Until now, Inspire has been responsible for developing and managing the company’s own branded products but, as part of the SEKO CARES team, they are now exclusively focusing on the sourcing, management and distribution of vital PPE donations throughout the United States.
SEKO recognizes the added responsibility to their employees in the current, extremely challenging operating climate. “It’s important that we support our own staff as well, as they carry out this vital work – and as they continue to enable our clients to keep their own businesses running. We are also purchasing masks to make sure our amazing SEKO team can continue to work as safely as possible, whether that’s in one of our warehouse facilities, at a logistics center or during final mile delivery. We’re also recruiting other companies and clients that are interested in leveraging our sourcing and distribution platform for PPE if they are looking for a quick and reliable way to help out,” added Terry Unrein, CCO, SEKO Logistics.
SEKO has already begun expanding the campaign to support other countries in need, starting with a charter to New Zealand from China with supplies of PPE from the SEKO Omni-Channel Logistics team.
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