Emergency room physician Ben Reeser is on the front lines helping patients infected with the coronavirus, or COVID-19, and he needs the help of manufacturers.
Canadian furniture giant Palliser Furniture will make temporary changes to its workforce and manufacturing operations to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
Advisory includes workers who support the supply chain of building materials from production through application/installation, including cabinetry, fixtures, doors, cement, hardware, plumbing, electrical, heating/cooling, refrigeration, appliances, and paint/coatings.
Facing disrupted schedules, loss of business, and supply disruptions, the woodworking industry has also rallied to help healthcare workers in the pandemic.
Jennifer Lowe of Knoxville, Tennessee, saw her closet before it was built. With the software on design consultant Leslie Hall’s iPad Pro, the A Place for Everything Closets employee could use an Apple Pencil, or stylus, to sketch a design of Lowe’s closet.