Xinhua News Agency, Shanghai, April 10 (Reporter Pan Qing) "Every day at 18:00, the company will use a video conference to review the epidemic prevention work of the day. Usually, the production supervisor will communicate the relevant situation and needs in the group, and participate as required. Nucleic acid testing and antigen self-testing arranged by local epidemic prevention departments." said Liu Zhong, director of the general management office of Taiwanese company Fujimi Semiconductor Precision Industry (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

  In 2005, Fujimi, a manufacturer of chip manufacturing equipment, officially settled in Songjiang District, Shanghai.

In recent years, the global semiconductor market demand has continued to be strong, and Fujimyr has achieved steady growth.

  Facing the new round of epidemic in Shanghai, under the guidance and coordination of the Songjiang Economic and Technological Development Zone Management Committee, Songjiang District Taiwan Affairs Office and other departments, Fujimay began to carry out "closed production" from March 31.

The factory has prepared sufficient food and other materials for the 679 employees who stayed at the factory.

More than 100 employees, including Liu Zhong, are working from home remotely.

  "The number of employees currently staying in the factory is about 65% of the usual, which can basically guarantee the achievement of the company's operational goals. The company will try its best to meet their requirements, including playing relaxing music during lunch breaks, and providing medical treatment for sick employees. Help and so on." Liu Zhong admitted that the mentality of employees in a closed environment will definitely change, but everyone believes that relying on strict epidemic prevention measures, the dawn will come soon.

  Shanghai has recently adopted comprehensive prevention and control measures such as global static management, nucleic acid screening of all employees, population flow investigation and investigation, and comprehensive cleaning and disinfection. .

  In line with Shanghai's epidemic prevention policy, many Taiwanese companies in Shanghai, like Fujimay, have entered the "closed production" mode on the premise of ensuring that epidemic prevention and control measures are in place.

  TSMC (China) Co., Ltd., located in Songjiang District, has implemented the "two points and one line" closed-loop management of the factory area and dormitory.

Usually, the company has about 2,400 employees. At present, with the addition of home office staff, the company maintains about 70% of the workforce and can still achieve "full production".

  "Since the epidemic, many companies have raised the 'water level' of their stockpiles of anti-epidemic materials. TSMC has also stocked up enough masks, protective clothing, disinfectants and other materials. The company has canteens and dormitories, and the contractors themselves have a complete supply chain of daily necessities. The employees are guaranteed food and lodging, and their morale is good," said Hu Entai, director of the Materials and Public Relations Office of TSMC (China) Co., Ltd.

  As a Taiwanese company that has been in Shanghai for nearly 20 years and has been listed on A-shares, the three factories of USI in Shanghai are also insisting on production under the epidemic.

  The company immediately purchased basic living materials such as sleeping bags, sleeping pads, and toiletries to ensure that employees left behind in the factory have a complete and safe living environment.

In addition to improving the standard of serving meals and extending the serving time, the company also distributes milk, bread, beverages and other foods on a regular basis to meet the nutritional needs of employees.

  The relevant person in charge of USI revealed that the company's personnel department collects employees' questions and feedback every day, and answers them in a timely manner, and helps employees relieve their anxiety through psychological counseling and online karaoke activities.

  Want Want Group, which is headquartered in Shanghai and has more than 30 production bases across the country, is also strictly implementing epidemic prevention procedures in every link, including personnel management, production management, product transportation and sales.

The factory supervisor is on call 24 hours a day, and the home supervisor cooperates online to ensure the safety of employees and the operation of work.

  Due to the great pressure on inter-provincial transportation and export by sea and air, logistics has become the biggest problem for many Taiwanese companies in Shanghai.

However, many Taiwanese companies have expressed that with the continuous advancement of Shanghai's epidemic prevention work, they believe that this problem will be solved soon.

  "Under the new round of the epidemic, Taiwanese companies are inevitably affected, but most Taiwanese businessmen maintain confidence in Shanghai." said Li Chongzhang, executive vice president of the Shanghai Taiwan Compatriots Investment Enterprise Association. Taiwanese businessmen also look forward to introducing more supportive policies to help enterprises tide over the difficulties and usher in spring.