Final Update
Tuesday, 4 October

 

Our NPR plant is now Open and fully operational since 2nd shift on 9/29. 

 

Thursday, 29 September 2022  
16:00 (FL, USA)

 

Our NPR plant has a skeleton crew in tonight on 2nd shift to help get the operations started again. IT issues as a result of the storm may continue to impact areas of our plant operations this evening and tomorrow.

 

We hope to begin running full production during 1st shift tomorrow morning 9/30/22.

 

If you are waiting on a shippment:

Carriers have notified our NPR plant that they will not be collecting product starting 9/27/22 throughout Thursday, 9/29/22. The earliest they will resume will be Friday 9/30/22.

 

Please note that we won’t have any further updates on carriers until early tomorrow 9/30/22.

 

Next update scheduled for: 08:00 (FL, USA) on 9/30/22

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Thursday, 29 September 2022  
10:00 (FL, USA)

 

Plant closed for 1st shift this morning 9/29/22, but scheduled to re-open for 2nd shift this afternoon. 

This page will be updated regularly.
Next update scheduled for: 16:00 (FL, USA) on 9/29/22

 

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Wednesday, 28 September 2022  
16:55 (FL, USA)

 

Plant closed for 1st shift tomorrow morning 9/29/22. 

This page will be updated regularly.
Next update scheduled for: 08:00 (FL, USA) on 9/29/22

 

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Wednesday, 28 September 2022  
07:55 (FL, USA)

 

No changes. Plant closed for both shifts today. 
 

Tuesday, 27 September 2022  
14:55 (FL, USA)

 

The plant will be open today, 9/27/22, but closed tomorrow morning for the entire 1st work shift. 
 

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As the NPR site prepares for the impact of Hurricane Ian, we have plans on how to recover once the storm has passed. This includes first and foremost the safety of all of our associates. Once we are able to get back into the site, we will review customer needs based on production missed. We will do everything in our power to get production back on track and will communicate to individual customers through our Customer Service / Customer Demand Operations Teams and this page.    

 

Thank you for your patience as we work through this challenge.