Finat supports label community during pandemic

European self-adhesive label industry association Finat has been supporting its members with information and resources helping them to contain risks associated with staff well-being, business continuity plans and supply chain monitoring at the time of Covid-19 crisis.

Finat helps to assess the impact of Covid-19 pandemic and explore the next steps

Labels and labelling technology are an essential feature for the food and medical supply chain. They provide primary product information on the supermarket shelf and in the consumer household after purchase, they offer pharmaceutical companies and doctors the opportunity to provide customized information for individual patients, and they facilitate the tracking and tracing of goods along the value chain.

Following the outbreak of Covid-19 and the resulting public health measures, label companies have been taking steps to contain the risk for their staff’s well-being and their business’ continuity. Together with the national associations and other stakeholder associations, Finat has been supporting its members with information, most recently in a for of a webinar, to assess the situation around Europe and explore possible next steps in support of the industry.

Finat also endorses statements from various industry bodies calling for the uninterrupted cross-border transport of raw materials, goods and packaging, as well as the continued availability of essential raw materials and chemicals.

‘Several countries have explicitly or implicitly declared labels and packaging as essential part of the critical infrastructure for the food and medical supply chain,’ said Jules Lejeune, Finat’s managing director. ‘We also welcome the EU Commission’s new Guidelines for Border Management, implementing Green Lanes for essential freight transport. We however look forward to even more concerted measures on a European level to contain the economic impact of this crisis. In Europe, governments, industries and workers alike, we are all in this together.

‘The European label and narrow-web industry is strongly committed to playing its part in the critical infrastructure. Presently, however, the European label value chain is facing considerable challenges, as businesses are struggling to keep up with excessive short term demand due to hoarding, while at the same time, companies are coping with labor shortages and restrictions on the availability of critical raw materials and chemicals in the manufacturing process,’ concluded Lejeune. 

To further support the industry, Finat has developed a website dedicated to Covid-19 crisis with materials and resources including the best practices, experiences and the latest updates on legislation to help its members to navigate through the pandemic.