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Customer information about COVID-19 impact

COVID-19

The spread of the new coronavirus, COVID-19, is being felt globally across operations in ways that are difficult to model and assess.

We are closely monitoring the current situation in terms of its impact on the supply chain on a daily basis to ensure that operations are carried out in a safely and timely manner.

Dexion is monitoring and following all guidelines set out by the governments of the countries in which we operate, whether related to general hygiene or to travel restrictions.

As a result, we remain committed to keep our employees and customers safe and supported.

Currently, we are not experiencing significant limitation in our factories which could impact our ability to ship our products and/or complete installations to our customers.

This information will be updated on regular basis as well as on short notice if we are aware of a change that may affect our normal operation.

In case you have further information needs, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Andrew Leese
Managing Director (interim)
Constructor Group UK Ltd

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