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Acme pivots business to aid in COVID-19 pandemic shortages

24 Apr '20
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Pic: Acme Group
Pic: Acme Group

The Acme Group, a provider of industrial textiles and textile solutions, has announced its pivot in wake of COVID-19 pandemic. Amidst global crisis and shortages of critical medical equipment & materials, it has converted its factories to produce KN95 masks and providing melt blown filter material (key ingredient in face masks) to producers all over the world.

The company has also converted one of its facilities to cut and sew materials used in surgical gowns and face masks. So far, The Acme Group has provided over 3 million masks for area healthcare workers.

Founded in 1917, The Acme Group has long been a leading source of industrial textiles for American manufacturers. The company has adapted to the growing industry and expanded its business model to reach the furniture, aviation, and marine markets. The company takes pride in being large enough to meet their client's industrial fabric and textile needs while being 'small enough' to ensure a personalised customer experience. With the notion of prioritising the customer's needs, it was a natural course of action to pivot the business to aid in the COVID-19 pandemic and replenish critical PPE inventories.

“I'm really proud of the team and how nimble everyone has been. We have pivoted almost instantly to serving those most in need in these unprecedented times. It is something I am very proud of and a testament to the team we've built and their commitment to serve our communities,” said CEO Jim Colman.

Through its evolution, The Acme Group and Great Lakes Filters, have garnered capabilities across the globe, manufacturing and producing industrial and automotive textiles for over 100 years. The Acme Group serves as the holding company of its three subsidiaries, Acme Mills, Fairway Products, Great Lakes Filters.

“We have a tremendous history of textile manufacturing and distribution and we're thrilled to put it to work to help a greater cause. We're excited about what we've done and eager to help more. We are open for business and excited to do our part,” said president of Great Lakes Filters, Matt Utley.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (PC)

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