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LEE SPRING EMPLOYEES SPRING TO ACTION IN COVID-19 FIGHT A H


ello readers and


welcome to the June issue of Irish Manufacturing. We seem to finally be


reaching that light at the end of the tunnel this month, with many factories having started up again, the high street reopening and pubs and restaurants opening from July 4th. We can have friends and family in our homes again and many people have started returning to work. Social distancing measures


are still in place and as vital as ever to try and prevent a second wave of cases. If you have anything to share


with us, if you are helping the cause against Covid-19 please feel free to email me on rtucker@datateam.co.uk. For now stay safe and take care. Rachel Tucker - Editor


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s COVID-19 impacts countries around the world, frontline workers have been crucial during this


fight. Lee Spring is playing an active role globally in the manufacturing of critical components and supporting quick lead times essential to the COVID- 19 pandemic response. Lee Spring employees have sprung into action to


prioritise critical products needed for medical devices. Many Lee Spring customers supply essential equipment for various fields including life-saving devices, testing, diagnostic equipment, medical research and development, and the general supply for hospital equipment. Steve Kempf, Lee Spring CEO, stated “Our top


priority has always been the safety and well- being of our employees, customers and communities. We are focused on this now more than ever. While we have always known that our customers - and in turn, our springs – play an important role in people’s daily lives, the often critical nature of this role has been starkly revealed through the current crisis, so we are very proud to support them in every way possible right now.” Lee Spring has been supporting medical


customers for decades and many of those customers are at the forefront of this pandemic fight. Lee Spring often works on custom designs from inception through research and development, all the way to final long-run production supply. Lee


Spring engineers have worked closely with many of these critical medical products for years and in many cases have been involved in the earliest designs and R&D stages. As critical needs shifted rapidly in the early


stages of this pandemic, Lee Spring has been able to shift manufacturing to meet those demands. Lee Spring employees have gone above and beyond to ensure on time delivery for critical components as well as maintain a safe working environment. It was clear early on that the need for medical devices, especially ventilators, would be a high priority. Medical suppliers from around the globe were in need of our parts to fill their supply chains quickly. Testing equipment has become a major priority around the globe and many also require specialised and custom springs. These complex devices are heavily engineered components, which includes various spring types. Lee Spring can help to design a spring, suggest


materials and finishes, plus provide working prototypes quickly. When long range production is required, Lee Spring can work with customers anywhere in the world. This global flexibility allows Lee Spring to work with a design team in one part of the world and manufacture in another part of the world. This alignment is ideal for many global companies. Further information on Lee Spring products can be found on their website - www.leespring.co.uk


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