HOLCIM Philippines Inc.said it has resumed operation in all its sites nationwide.
The company started to reopen its plants and terminals in La Union, Bulacan, Manila, Batangas and Davao following the easing by national and local governments of quarantines that started in the second half of March.
Holcim’s plant in Lugait, Misamis Oriental sustained operations to support customers and construction activity in North Mindanao during this period.
John Stull, Holcim Philippines president, said the company has completed health and safety controls against the new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to protect its people and partners at its sites in line with government guidelines and best practices of global building materials leader LafargeHolcim Group.
Stull said Holcim “continues to closely monitor COVID-19 developments and will comply with health authorities’ guidance on the matter.”
“We are ready to continue supporting our partners nationwide as they build important structures and contribute to reinvigorating the economy. Holcim Philippines is determined to ensure the well-being of our people, communities and business partners in our operations consistent with our core value of health and safety. Our company is also ready to share our expertise on this area to government and private sector partners to further contribute to the recovery efforts,” he added.
Stull said the company’s facilities are in good condition and are ready to ramp up operations to provide reliable supply as building and economic activity recovers.
“The company is well-equipped with digital tools to ensure that support teams can still perform well while working from home, and provide customers reliable and efficient commercial transactions,” he said..
During the COVID-19 quarantines, Holcim installed new health facilities and rolled out safety protocols focused on social distancing, proper sanitation and hygiene and health monitoring at its sites. The company also extended assistance to host communities affected by the health crisis.