The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Chesco orders 3.5M face masks from China

- MediaNews Group

Working hand-in-hand with Chester County government officials, the Chester County Economic Developmen­t Council is attaining more than 3.5 million face masks for the county’s Department of Emergency Services as well as emergency services teams in Delaware County and Berks County.

“Chester County has long been home to many companies that conduct business internatio­nally, and we’ve been pleased over the years to work with the Chester County Economic Developmen­t Council to develop relationsh­ips in China that bring lasting benefits to our local businesses and residents. We could not have predicted that those carefully cultivated relationsh­ips would result in this incredible outcome,” said Chester County Commission­ers’ Chairwoman Marian Moskowitz.

CCEDC was first approached by Chester County government officials to assist in vetting and securing an overseas supplier of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at the end of March, after requests for assistance at the local, state and federal levels resulted in low fulfillmen­t due to global shortages. At the same time, CCEDC was receiving PPE assistance requests from its vast network of regional health care leaders.

“That’s when we turned to CCEDC’s Global Business Advisors board, a partnershi­p of more than 30 internatio­nal

business experts that we regularly convene from our region with fluency in 17 languages and cross-industry experience in 35 countries,” said CCEDC Chief Operating Officer Michael Grigalonis. “Our goal was to quickly identify and conduct due diligence on overseas suppliers, as well as facilitate transactio­ns to get these products from China to Chester County.”

Grigalonis said that while CCEDC received numerous offers to source masks, it found many suppliers were unable to deliver the promised quantity and quality of products.

Chester Springs resident James Zhang proved to be the exception. The president of the Sino-American Business and Travel Associatio­n, he regularly conducts business in China and has developed a reputation as a trusted resource. Working with his contacts in China, Zhang agreed to receive the masks from a vetted supplier and manage delivery to Chester County for purchase, with his services uncompensa­ted.

“Mr. Zhang remained dedicated to assisting us as a public service, even as we far exceeded our initial requests for supplies. We are greatly appreciati­ve of his contributi­ons at a time when such supplies are at critically low levels for first responders and other health care workers on the front lines of this pandemic,” said CCEDC President and CEO Gary W. Smith.

So far Chester County has received 400,000 masks, with the remaining supplies in transit, including N95 masks, also known as respirator­s, and disposable medical masks. The PPE has been distribute­d to fulfill all critical needs requests in Chester County.

“CCEDC and its Global Business Advisors did such a good job of finding quality PPE at a fair price, that we are able to assist our neighborin­g counties as well,” said Chester County Department of Emergency Services Director Mike Murphy. Chester County is beginning to fulfill requests from Delaware County and Berks County. which both counties will reimburse.

Recipients of the face masks are first responders as well as health care providers whose agencies submitted unmet needs requests through their municipali­ty’s Emergency Management Coordinato­r.

Those requests are forwarded to the county level and prioritize­d as “critical” or “routine” based on a formula that assesses current mask supply at a particular facility in relation to how many masks are being used daily. Critical needs are fulfilled that day or the following day; routine needs require a few days or up to a week.

“It has not solved the problem, but it has certainly filled an immediate needs gap. In the meantime, we continue to work with state and federal government to increase medical supplies for the health care workers who are putting their lives on the line to serve Chester County residents,” said Moskowitz.

CCEDC’s Global Business Advisors team has deep expertise in global markets and supply chain management, has access to government agencies, and possesses banking, financing and legal expertise. In addition, they have hosted more than 30 foreign delegation­s from European and Asian countries including Ireland, Taiwan, China, Lithuania, Japan and Scotland.

The Global Business Advisors board includes business and government leaders from Siemens, Cerner, UPS, Fox Rothschild, Fulton Bank, World Trade Center of Greater Philadelph­ia, Mid-Atlantic Eurasia Business Council, Department of Commerce/Internatio­nal Trade Administra­tion, Villanova University, West Chester University and more.

The Chester County Economic Developmen­t Council is a private, non-profit economic developmen­t organizati­on promoting smart growth in Chester County and the surroundin­g region for 60 years.

The CCEDC provides proven financing solutions, cultivates workforce talent, leverages business partnershi­ps, and fosters entreprene­urial collaborat­ion. With the support of the private and public sectors, CCEDC initiates, implements and innovates programs that improve the business community and enhance the quality of life in Chester County. For more informatio­n, visit https://ccedcpa. com/.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Gary Smith and Beau Crowding unload masks that will be distribute­d to frontline workers battling coronaviru­s.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Gary Smith and Beau Crowding unload masks that will be distribute­d to frontline workers battling coronaviru­s.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Beau Crowding and Gary Smith sort through a shipment of masks that were delivered Tuesday in Chester County.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Beau Crowding and Gary Smith sort through a shipment of masks that were delivered Tuesday in Chester County.

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