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Yang Ming updates offices operations in Italy due to COVID-19

As the maritime and logistics industry faces a severe situation with the COVID-19 virus’ continued impact worldwide, and particularly in Italy, Yang Ming(YM) has taken measures to protect its staff and customers at its Italian offices.

Though Yang Ming’s offices in Italy are continuing operations as usual, the company has split its staff into two teams. One half will work from home while the other half will go to the offices. YM’s documentation department and front desk in Italy will work in the offices as well.

“Yang Ming’s business operation and office functions remain the same and could serve our customers as usual without any disruption,” said the Taiwan-based company.

Country Offices Implementation Date Contingency Plan Emergency Contact
Italy Genoa, La Spezia, Livorno Mar 10th Partial employees work from home

DOC/Front Desk work in the office

Kris Yang

Eason

 





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