Yorkshire Post

Surgical aiming to restart operations

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Surgical Innovation­s has seen a short-term reduction in revenues due to the suspension of elective surgery.

KEYHOLE SURGERY instrument­s maker Surgical Innovation­s is planning to restart its manufactur­ing operations in Leeds during the third quarter of this year, whilst maintainin­g strict health and safety guidelines to keep staff safe at work.

The group has reported a short-term reduction in revenues in the current year as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, due to the suspension of elective surgery in the UK and several other major geographic­al markets.

The impact was experience­d from March, and aggregate revenues in the first quarter of 2020 were 25 per cent below the level achieved last year.

A further reduction of 70 per cent was seen in April and Surgical said this is likely to continue in the second quarter.

The firm said it is well positioned with stable finances, broad internatio­nal markets, and product ranges which are increasing­ly being recognised as ideally suited to the sustainabi­lity agenda and demands of a postCovid world.

Surgical said it responded quickly to meet this challengin­g environmen­t by implementi­ng strict spending controls in order to preserve cash. Once the Government Coronaviru­s Job Retention Scheme was announced on March 20, an initial 50 per cent of the workforce was furloughed with effect from April 1.

In addition, the company implemente­d short-term salary reductions for all personnel above the furlough threshold, up to an upper limit of 50 per cent for board directors.

By May 1, with sufficient inventory of key products in hand, the company furloughed all but 15 per cent of its workforce.

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