We are facing an unprecedented crisis, the consequences of which none of us know. The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting the entire world and each of us individually. The coronavirus poses a threat to human life and the global economy. I am proud of how the Cereal Partners Poland Toruń-Pacific team is organizing its work to safely fulfill its even more important mission these days – providing safe food to Polish and other families – in a manner that is safe for employees.

“When millions of people are stuck in their homes under mandatory and necessary quarantine, access to food becomes a fundamental need. Ensuring the continuity of food production and distribution is becoming a critical element in maintaining social peace and effectively combating the epidemic,” emphasizes Wojciech B. Sobieszak, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Cereal Partners Poland Toruń-Covid WBSPacific. “I highly value the efficiency of the entire CPP team and management. In just a few days, the company implemented a number of safeguards, solutions, and procedures that protect employees from coronavirus infection.” Mandatory temperature checks for everyone entering company facilities, enhanced hygiene protocols, the requirement to maintain social distancing from other employees, disinfectant dispensers readily available, and remote work for almost all office staff are just some of the measures already in place.

As Sobieszak emphasizes, the crisis management team, led by CEO Aleksander Wasilewski, is particularly attentive to the employees and the company’s sensitivity to the needs of the local community. CPP Toruń-Pacific has already donated a batch of face shields to paramedics at the Provincial Hospital in Toruń and regularly provides free breakfast cereals and cereal bars to hospitals in the region. Pictured: Marek Dombek and Rafał Dąbrowa from CPP’s technical warehouse presenting the face shields. 200 pieces of this equipment were delivered to the hospital in Bielany, Toruń.