SDLG reopens factory following coronavirus pandemic
Top SDLG executives visited its factory in Linyi, China, to monitor measures put in place to ensure the safety and health of its employees amidst COVID-19. Like many Chinese companies, SDLG closed its factory in early February to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and is resuming operations following temporary government-mandated closures. "At SDLG, the wellbeing of our employees is a top priority before our assembly lines start production again, which is why we have strict measures in place to protect them," said Wang Zhizhong, CEO and Chairman of SDLG.

SDLG has implemented several safety measures to protect its employees including: strict monitoring of employees' temperature, personal protection equipment (like masks, gloves and sanitisers) for all workers, regular disinfecting of the factory's assembly line, dormitories, cafeteria and a ban on all elevator use.

"We are all in this together, fighting against COVID-19, so we are also advising our clients and operators to implement strict protocols to protect themselves," Wang said. For those returning to job sites across China, the company has also released a series of recommendations for staying safe while resuming operations amidst COVID-19.