Teijin to produce 50,000 medical gowns a month 5:40 on April 15

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Teijin, a major textile manufacturer, will start producing 50,000 pieces of gown at a domestic plant next month for medical gowns, which may be in short supply due to the spread of new coronavirus. Teijin is planning to publish the gown pattern on the Internet soon so that other small and medium-sized businesses can also enter the production.

Demand for medical gowns is rapidly increasing due to the spread of the new coronavirus, and there is concern that there will be a shortage.

According to the people involved, Teijin will start producing medical gowns at a 50,000-piece monthly plant next month at its subsidiary factory in Omuta City, Fukuoka Prefecture.

It also plans to utilize the factories of partner companies overseas to produce millions more.

This is the first time that a major textile manufacturer has begun to produce new medical gowns in Japan following the spread of the new coronavirus infection. I will publish it on my website soon.

Since the demand for medical gowns is increasing in each country due to the spread of global infections and importing is becoming difficult, the government has a plan to boost production by subsidizing the installation of equipment, and ANA Holdings has already sewn it. There are also moves to enter from different industries, such as expressing support.