Staying in the same boat through storms and responsibilities, CTC China resumes production today
The pandemic is the order, and
prevention and control of the pandemic is our responsibility. Taking the lead
in prevention and control, CTC started construction today.
Currently entering and exiting of communities, villages, and companies must undergo a series of inspections and disinfection. On the morning of February 10th, when the editor came to the door of the company, I was actually moved. Vice President Ms Zhang led the leadership team to personally supervise, and colleagues from HR department registered, checked, and asked everyone who entered the company if they had entered or exited the pandemic area. I realized by today that when we spent the long holiday in hiding at home, many of my colleagues were still working-for the security of our colleagues and the operation of the company.
After nearly an hour of queuing for disinfection, temperature measurement...and other processes, we finally returned to our long-lost routine.
Everyone we familiar with are all
wearing masks and keeping their distance with each other. In fact, at this
time, I feel that the distance between the heart and the heart is getting
closer. The pandemic is raging, and people are united against the devil.
Reminding signs can be seen everywhere and disinfection and filtration faucets are installed in all the wash basins in the company's factory.
He is coming, he is coming, he is coming fully armed. The colleague in the picture is wearing protective clothing and carrying a sterile backpack, walking around the company. The rarely seen dress makes everyone jokingly called him the "virus terminator".
I really admire the sales team for what
supports them to sign in orders during the pandemic! On the first day of the
resumption of work, you can see trucks waiting to be loaded.
On the first day of returning to daily
work and life, what can be seen and felt is that the company has made a
concerted effort to fight the pandemic while also making achievements. My
colleagues and I looked at each other and exchanged our expressions in our
eyes: "Well, let's work harder, not far from being promoted and
raised..."