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French authorities appreciate timely provision of face masks by Pakistani manufacturers
Fahad Zulfikar June 15, 2020
- More than 0.28 million masks were manufactured that were distributed among the locals in Saint Nazaire city
(Karachi) Timely response by Pakistan to supply huge quantity of reusable face masks to French authorities has been appreciated, both by the local government and media outlets.
The demand for face masks soared after firms in France were unable to meet the requirement owing to an alarming increase in coronavirus cases. The orders exceeded the production capacities of French suppliers who subcontracted the orders to places where production is both quick and inexpensive.
As per details, two French firms, Reze and Montlucon, who specialize in clothing, were given the task to fulfill the demand of face masks. Both companies approached face mask manufacturers in Pakistan with huge orders and strict deadline.
The Pakistani manufacturers made high-quality cloth masks, which are washable and reusable upto fifty times. The masks produced also fit the French quality standards.
According to an estimate, more than 0.28 million masks were manufactured that were distributed among the locals in Saint Nazaire city.
"Everyone saw the words 'Made in Pakistan' on the labels," reported leading French newspaper Ouest France. The paper stated that the masks arrived in residents' mailboxes, wrapped in pretty plastic bags.
https://www.brecorder.com/news/1004...sion-of-face-masks-by-pakistani-manufacturers
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The original article in french is not applauding Pakistanis manufacturers but instead is pointing out that France is still running on old software... they expect thoses masks being made in France. They are pointing out that the initial orders were given to 2 french local companies, but nobody was dupe and they very well saw the writing « made in Pakistan ». The 2 French companies outsourced to Pakistani makers.
But still good news.