BATH, Maine (AP) — A strike at Bath Iron Works won’t affect the company’s delivery of machines needed to ramp up production of specialized swabs used for tests for the coronavirus, officials say.
Bath Iron Works completed the delivery Monday of 22 machines that Puritan Medical Products needs to expand production. The remaining eight machines will be delivered next month, the shipyard’s spokesman David Hench said.
Bath Iron Works and Cianbro Corp. have partnered with Puritan to open a second facility to double production.
Puritan is one of only two companies that make the specialized swabs for coronavirus tests. The other is in Italy.
“Recognizing how essential COVID-19 testing is to keeping people safe and fully reopening the economy, BIW does not anticipate the current work stoppage will affect delivery of the machinery to Puritan so that the healthcare products company can fulfill its vital mission,” Hench said.