The HEALTH : April 2020 | Page 10

10 The heAlTh | April, 2020 | Cover Story | RESILIENT amidst a crisis The world’s largest glove manufacturer is expanding production to meet surging demand BY CAMILIA REZALI While most businesses in the world are reeling from the adverse eff ects of the Covid-19 pandemic, Top Glove Corporation Bhd is in an enviable position. The world’s largest glove manufacturer has seen demand for its products surging as the pandemic sweeps the globe. “We are expecting more sales orders to come in depending on the severity of the outbreak. it will depend on how long it will last noting that the World health Organisation (WhO) has declared this a pandemic,” its executive Chairman and Founder Tan Sri Dr lim Wee Chai tells The Health. Top Glove's milestone wall at its headquarters in Setia Alam, Malaysia. R&D is continuously done for product enhancement and innovation. Auto packing as the final process of production. To be sure, such disease outbreaks are not new to Top Glove. Having been in the industry for about 30 years, it has experienced and seen spikes in demand for its gloves such as during SARS in 2002/2003, the H1N1 outbreak in 2009/2010, Swine fl u in 2009, MERS in 2012 and Ebola in 2014. But to Lim, it’s not all about enjoying profi ts. “While our sales have surged, we are sad to see so much sickness and suff ering. We are pleased to be in a position to help protect and save lives. We donated three million gloves to hospitals in Wuhan, Hubei in January 2020. We will continue to produce as many gloves as we can to help contain this outbreak.” Lim sees the glove manufacturing industry as relatively resilient from economic and political uncertainties. Indeed. While the share price of other listed companies has fallen sharply due to the pandemic, the shares of Top Glove remained resilient at more than RM6 compared to less than RM5 early this year. The Group just announced a revenue of RM1.23 billion for its 2QFY2020, which is an increase of six per cent year-on-year. Meanwhile, its 2QFY2020 profi t was RM116 million, an 8.7 per cent increase compared to 2QFY2019. It said it was looking to very robust 2HFY2020. Since February 2020, its sales order book has doubled due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Initially, the sales orders came mainly from China, Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea. Still, now there are substantial sales orders from Europe, the US and other countries following the virus’ rapid spread to diff erent continents. Among tycoons in the country, Lim, 62, is known to be one who puts great emphasis on health for both himself and his staff . He exercises regularly, plays badminton and golf and makes time for yoga. He equates the human body to a smart factory.