.Gucci is reopening its leather goods and shoes prototype industrial complex called ArtLab.
MILAN – Gucci’s agreement with trade unions revealed on Saturday is a first sign of a restart of fashion’s production pipeline that does not involve protective masks or medical overalls. On April 20, the Florence-based company will reopen its leather goods and shoes prototype industrial complex called ArtLab.
Gucci detailed the additional preventative measures being taken to reinforce the government regulations for fighting the spread of the COVID-19 virus, which include, before work resumes: ▪ Commuting to the workplace. All employees are encouraged to commute to the workplace using their own vehicles, also avoiding carpooling. For this very first phase, employees who do not own their own means of transportations will have an individual company car at their disposal.
▪ Sanitizing kits. Each employee will be equipped with sanitize kits to maintain the cleanliness of workstations and machinery, which will still be repeated on a daily basis. Gucci inaugurated ArtLab, its first leather goods and shoe industrial complex, in April 2018. Based in Scandicci, outside Florence, it covers almost 400,000 square feet. Bizzarri at the time said the complex was “the biggest industrial investment in the history of Gucci.”
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