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美国公司 4月14日开始 生产Ventec生命系统V+Pro 重症护理呼吸机 本文摘译自MASSDEVICE医疗网4月14日报道,以下为详文
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General Motors kicks off mass production of ventilators
APRIL 14, 2020 BY CHRIS NEWMARKER LEAVE A COMMENT
General Motors Kokomo Indiana ventilators coronavirus
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General Motors today began mass production of the Ventec Life Systems V+Pro critical care ventilator at the automaker’s Kokomo, Ind. plant.
GM and Ventec have a $489.4 million contract from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to deliver 6,132 ventilators to the Strategic National Stockpile by the end of June, with 30,000 shipped by the end of August.
Health providers across the United States and around the world desperately need more life-saving ventilators amid the COVID-19 pandemic. President Donald Trump in late March had HHS order the ventilators under the Korean War-era Defense Production Act, which prioritizes government orders in a time of war or national crisis. The government since then has inked a total nine ventilator contracts worth more than $2.5 billion under the law.
“GM has moved swiftly in Trump time to manufacture one of the most critical lifesaving devices in America’s war against the coronavirus,” Peter Navarro, the White House’s Defense Production Act policy coordinator, said in a GM news release.
The GM and Ventec effort involved sourcing hundreds of parts and assemblies from suppliers, designing a new manufacturing process, transforming GM’s Kokomo factory, the ongoing hiring of more than 1,000 plant workers, and implementing extensive health and safety workplace protocols.
The companies say they will ship more than 600 ventilators this month.
FILED UNDER: BUSINESS/FINANCIAL NEWS, FEATURED, NEWS WELL, RESPIRATORY
TAGGED WITH: CORONAVIRUS, GENERAL MOTORS, VENTEC LIFE SYSTEMS
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