AEM identifies actions to support members and industry during COVID-19 crisis

The AEM Board of Directors has identified five areas for taking action and providing assistance for its members in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the equipment manufacturing industry.

AEM identifies actions to support members and industry during COVID-19 crisis
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The AEM Board of Directors has identified five areas for taking action and providing assistance for its members in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the equipment manufacturing industry. The Association’s senior leadership team received input from the Board during an open forum discussion conducted during its March 25 conference call. Based on that guidance, AEM is now continuing, enhancing and adding activities and communications to support its members and the industry as a whole.

“AEM will provide advocacy work, daily briefings, webinars, one-on-one assistance and continuing communications in the coming days and weeks until the COVID-19 crisis is over,” said AEM President Dennis Slater. “In addition, the Association will continue to offer its many other services and programs to serve members during this time of great need.

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The five distinct areas identified during the Board’s open forum discussion are:

1. Advocacy/Government Relations

Advocacy on behalf of our members and the industry at the state, provincial and federal levels in the U.S. and Canada to ensure that elected and government officials take the necessary legislative and administrative actions to keep member companies open for business, on the job and in the fields, including securing essential business designations. Representing and protecting the industry’s priorities while communicating the latest developments in the various COVID-19 programs and relief package, including interpreting, guiding and informing members.Communicating all developments to members and the industry.

2. Operations/Manufacturing Issues

Communication of best practices and protocols from other members, manufacturers and industry organizations in dealing with COVID-19 issues for health, safety, business operations, supply chain and workforce management issues. Also, serve as a conduit for members sharing this information.

3. Market Information/Forecasting

Provide enhanced market intelligence information, including forecasting tools, to help members better understand the market conditions during this uncertain time. 

  4. Long-Term Planning

Strategies and long-range planning for businesses to successfully prepare for and operate in a world that may include reoccurring or future pandemics. How our offices and manufacturing will function in that new environment. Ongoing spacing of employees, vulnerable employees, or employees with vulnerable family members; air quality; disinfection protocols, etc.

5. Member Contributions to Hospitals/Health Care Workers

Assist members interested in donating or producing products to support the health workers, hospitals and the response effort during this pandemic.

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