Manufacturers support Covid-19 response

Regional businesses are supplying vital equipment to the NHS.

15 April 2020

LEP board members welcomed the news that Leeds-based medical product manufacturer Herida Healthcare has successfully accessed LEP support to increase production. This is enabling the company to ramp up manufacturing and operations to urgently supply 12,000 mattresses to the new NHS super-hospitals currently being set up across the country.    

This new order builds on the 2,000 mattresses the company has already supplied to the NHS super hospital in London. 

Roger Marsh OBE DL, Chair of the LEP and NP11 said: “It’s a real testament to the manufacturing capability in our region that businesses are responding swiftly to the urgent needs of the NHS. I’d like to thank all those working so hard to support the NHS through this difficult time. 

"I’d like to appeal to other businesses to support the government, which is urgently seeking suppliers of protective masks, gowns, hand sanitiser, medical testing equipment and more. Please check the LEP website for details and the support available to you through the Business Support Service and our wide range of partners.” 

During the meeting, it was also revealed that Bradford-based manufacturer Produmax is also contributing to the national effort to meet NHS supply chain needs.   

LEP Board member, Mandy Ridyard, Financial Director of Produmax stated:  “Produmax is also supporting the NHS supply chain. This week we started manufacturing components for ventilators and are working tirelessly to deliver them to the NHS so we can help save lives.”   

A discussion followed as to how to the LEP is best able to support businesses experiencing cash flow issues as a result of the crisis.