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NOF highlights contribution energy sector supply chain is making in fight against COVID-19

NOF, the national membership body for business involved in the energy industry has been working with members and the wider supply chain to collect good news stories on how we are as a strong community helping to support the national fight against COVID-19.

Businesses are stepping forward and stepping up and for that valuable contribution we must recognise what we as an industry are achieving in such challenging times.

Deputy chief executive, Joanne Leng MBE, said she was extremely proud to see the support for the NHS, as well as other essential services, from those operating within the energy sector supply chain.

Efforts range from donations of PPE, the production of face visors and hand sanitiser, to maintaining and prioritising the manufacture of critical medical equipment – all the while continuing to work in challenging conditions.

She said: “Those operating in the energy sector supply chain already play a crucial role in this country’s economy and once again they are demonstrating their skills, expertise and agility by offering timely and practical support to our NHS heroes.

“In many cases, this vital work is being carried out from home or companies have set up specialist production centres and introduced new working practices to ensure they continue to operate in a safe environment.

“While I’d like to pay tribute to those businesses that are responding and give some serious kudos to my fellow energy sector friends and colleagues, a special word must go to the essential workers who continue to go into their workplace in order to keep this country running and maintain our vital services.”

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Joanne added: “The magnificent efforts of our proactive and innovative supply chain highlights that this dynamic sector continues to be adaptable, responsive and possesses a wide range of engineering and design knowledge and is playing its part in this time of national and global crisis.”

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