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Thomas Launches Coronavirus Resource Hub for Manufacturing Sector

This press release was issued on March 26,  2020 at 9:30 AM via Business Wire.  The release can also be found on Yahoo! Finance, Ask.com, Associated Press, Benzinga.com among others.

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Thomas Launches Coronavirus Resource Hub for Manufacturing Sector

Thomas Industry's largest buyer/supplier network mobiles U.S. manufacturing community to fight COVID-19

New York, NY, March 26, 2020- In the wake of the COVID-19 global pandemic, Thomas, the leader in product sourcing, supplier selection, and marketing solutions for industry, is rallying and organizing the U.S. manufacturing and supply chain community to facilitate the essential production and delivery of mission-critical supplies needed in the fight against this pandemic.

Leveraging its digital, marketing, and data expertise, the company has launched the Coronavirus Resource Hub for Manufacturing. The dynamic, interactive platform, which is updated in real-time, identifies and connects suppliers with manufacturers who can pivot their production capabilities to expeditiously fabricate coronavirus-related supplies and with industrial businesses who have key supplies available to donate or sell.

“Our goal during this crisis is to rally the North American manufacturing community as quickly as possible to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. The Coronavirus Resource Hub for Manufacturing activates the Thomasnet.com® community of more than 500,000 manufacturing companies and over 1 million registered industrial professionals, banding us all together in the COVID-19-related challenges we face,” said Thomas CEO and President Tony Uphoff. “Suppliers who aren’t already on our Thomasnet.com® platform can create a profile for free. Organizations looking to source critical personal protective equipment and related materials can also register and use our platform for free.”

Since the project’s launch 48 hours ago, hundreds of manufacturers have already volunteered their production capabilities and services. Companies interested in dedicating their resources to this ongoing effort can sign up to participate here.

In addition to providing a digital network for manufacturers to share their factory capacity, donate goods and services, and display their materials and services available for sale, Thomas’ Coronavirus Resource Hub for Manufacturing also includes:

These new efforts to address the COVID-19 crisis follow two timely market surveys that Thomas released in February and March 2020, each of which examines the outbreak’s impact on North American manufacturing and industrial suppliers along with the solutions they are implementing to meet evolving sourcing demands. We will continue launching these surveys monthly.

To access these resources, visit http://www.thomasnet.com/coronavirus.

About Thomas

Thomas provides actionable information, data, analysis and tools that align with and support today’s industrial buying process. Its solutions include the Thomas Network at Thomasnet.com®, industry’s largest and most active buyer/supplier network. Through Thomas Marketing Services, the company provides full-service industrial marketing programs and website development. Thomas Product Data Solutions helps manufacturers connect with design engineers through advanced CAD/BIM and data syndication services. Thomas WebTrax® provides opportunity intelligence on in-market buyers to help marketing and sales teams track, identify, and engage high-value prospects. Thomas Insights delivers original content to help marketers and supply chain professionals inform their decision-making, through leading titles including Inbound Logistics®, Industrial Equipment News® (IEN®), Thomas Industry Update, and the Thomas Index™.

Contacts:

Media

Alex Kofsky

alex@rosengrouppr.com

 

Rita Lieberman

rlieberman@thomasnet.com

 

 

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