What started as a quick call to action to mass-produce surgical and N95 respirator masks has turned into a long-term plan that will bring more jobs to the area and bring business back to America.

Over the last couple of weeks, WPT Nonwovens in Beaver Dam has spent half a million dollars on new machines and transformed 6,000 square feet of their facility, and the company is now ready to hire 30 employees to staff the new mask production.

Travis Robbins, vice president and general manager of WPT, said his family-owned company was already aware of the coronavirus pandemic before it truly hit the U.S. because theyve got business relationships all over the world.

As cases ramped up here, though, they soon began getting calls from healthcare workers and state officials asking how they could help.

At that point, we just said we ought to try to help, Robbins said. It went from an idea of can we do this to getting on the phone to we were just going to go gangbusters on this and try to get as much of this product made in the United States as we could to support the local community, the state of Kentucky and more broadly the U.S. market.

By the end of this month, theyll be able to make 100,000 surgical masks per day. Those will initially go to local hospitals including Owensboro Health and may be distributed nationwide if necessary. Within two months theyll be able to make 35,000 N95 masks every day.

Robbins said while there are price gougers out there, his company is doing what they can to keep the costs almost the same as normal.

Were not taking this product to market as an opportunistic play to make money, he said. We did this as a way to bring business back to the United States and keep people working and help solve the problem of a shortage in the market.

Robbins said WTP was concerned about the customer base when they first decided to invest, but those worries quickly dissipated.

In the last five days, weve been completely overwhelmed, he said. Were actually looking at two or three key strategic partners that see this as a long-term position that theyre going to take inside of their companies, where theyre going to bring this stuff back to the United States and want it branded by an American company.

Because demand is so high, WTP is already looking at purchasing two more machines by August or September to manufacture even more surgical masks.

We see this is a long-term play for our company and a long-term opportunity to supply American-made goods to the healthcare market.

WPT Nonwovens is now accepting applications for the following positions for day and night shifts:Medical Converting Operator Forklift Material HandlerLab TechnicianMulticraft Maintenance/Electrician

Some of the benefits WPT Nonwovens offers include:Competitive salaryTeam members can earn up to 2 weeks of vacation Paid life insurance Paid telemedicine benefit Eligible for health insurance coverage in the first 30 days of employment to include spouses and children Eligible for 401k with a company match within the first 30 days of employment 12 months perfect attendance vacation bonus Weekly and monthly safety bonuses WPT has contributed over $65,000 to team member 401k plans since 2016

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