Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Cllr
Russell Goodway: "Having a flexible local economy that has been able to
respond rapidly to the changing demands brought about by the outbreak of
COVID-19 has been incredibly helpful for us as a local authority as we respond
to the virus."
South Wales' first full scale gin distillery,
Hensol Castle Distillery are usually in the business of high quality gins and
spirits in the unique location of a grade 1 listed castle in the Vale of
Glamorgan, but now they've taken orders from Cardiff Council for enough hand
sanitiser to last almost a month.
Stephen Leeke, managing director of the Vale
Resort and chairman of Hensol Castle Distillery, said: "We're delighted to
be able to assist the national effort to deal with Coronavirus. Hensol Castle Distillery is
currently flat out producing hand sanitiser and Cwm Taf Morgannwg University
Health Board is transforming the Welsh rugby team's indoor-training facility at
The Vale Resort into a field hospital. I'd particularly like to pay tribute to our
staff across the resort who have been extremely understanding and flexible in
difficult times. For
instance, we currently have a number of our events team working double shifts
in the distillery. They've
been fantastic and all deserve a huge amount of credit."
Manufacturing face visors is a far cry from
printing custom branded promotional materials like ring binders, signs, labels
and exhibition displays but Ferndale based business Screentec went from
business as usual to producing a prototype mask and making deliveries of the
finished product within two weeks.
Tom Dean, Managing Director at
Screentec, said: "After the initial shock
from COVID-19, the team at Screentec realised we had all the skills we needed
to help our healthcare heroes. So, we got our heads together and, within 3
hours, designed a prototype Face Guard to meet the standards required.
"Our sister
company, Riskmonitor Ltd, kindly donated their offices as production space, and
within few days, we were ordering material, training staff and scheduling
production. We're now producing 1000 units per day and will double that by next
week. I'm incredibly proud of how our team have come together at this time of
need."
Partner companies under the Resource Group umbrella have also been doing their bit. Inspired by a local resident, Ashley Jay, who had been making face shields on his 3D printers at home and giving them away free to the NHS and local care homes, the Chairman of Resource, Nick Williams, assembled a team to manufacture a high quality single-use face shield for the healthcare sector and others working on the front line in the community.
In just a few days, the team turned an existing
staff gym facility at Wentloog Corporate Park into a 3D print farm, with 50 3D
printers brought from Amazon overnight and have since produced thousands of
face shields.
Nick Williams, said"Our motivation has
simply been to help save lives during this horrendous pandemic. We have huge
experience in manufacturing and a long track record of running successful
businesses in Cardiff and beyond, so if we can help save just one life in our
community, that would be wonderful."
Cardiff based manufacturers BCB International
have been trading for 160 years, producing life-saving equipment for the
military and police, but have moved quickly to respond to the outbreak of
COVID-19 and are now supplying Cardiff Council's key workers with hand
sanitiser, gloves, alcohol wipes and more.
Managing Director of BCB International, Andrew
Howell, said: "COVID-19 is an on-going battle for our City, the UK, and
our world. We at BCB International are doing all we can to win it by supporting
our courageous and hard-working first responders and health professionals. We
have taken on additional staff and are committed to supporting our workforce
through these challenging time. Together, for the greater good."
Cllr Goodway added: "Cardiff's economy has
been going from strength to strength but clearly the ongoing situation is going
to have implications for many businesses - buying local is one way we can play
a role in supporting the economy at this difficult time."