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Lithuanian Meat Plant Operates Through Air Raid Alert Thanks to Reinforced Structure
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Lithuanian Meat Plant Operates Through Air Raid Alert Thanks to Reinforced Structure

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • A meat processing plant in Utena, Lithuania, continued operations during an air raid alert due to its reinforced structure.
  • The facility features reinforced concrete walls and no windows, allowing it to serve as temporary shelter.
  • The company, Biovela Group, emphasized employee safety and adherence to all recommendations, with operations proceeding as normal.

In Utena, Lithuania, the "Biovela Group" meat processing plant demonstrated remarkable resilience during a recent air raid alert, prioritizing the safety and continuity of its operations. The company's marketing manager, Lina ล etikienฤ—, highlighted the facility's robust design, featuring reinforced concrete walls and the absence of windows, which effectively allows it to function as a secure shelter. This structural integrity ensures that work can continue uninterrupted, even under threat, underscoring the company's commitment to its employees and operational stability.

We are prepared for all extreme situations, employees are certainly our priority and we follow all recommendations.

โ€” Lina ล etikienฤ—Explaining the company's response to the air raid alert.

ล etikienฤ—'s statements to "Delfi" emphasized that all employees are a priority and that the company strictly follows all safety recommendations. The administrative staff also adhered to security requirements, remaining in safe locations within the facility. The plant's ability to maintain operations signifies a proactive approach to security, ensuring that essential production is not unduly disrupted by external threats. This preparedness is crucial for a company of Biovela Group's scale, which is one of Lithuania's largest meat processors.

We have reinforced concrete walls and no windows, so operations are not stopped and are carried out. The fact is that contact with employees is always maintained.

โ€” Lina ล etikienฤ—Describing the plant's structural safety and operational continuity.

Biovela Group, established in 1994, is a significant player in the Lithuanian economy, employing 1,700 people and producing approximately 78,000 tons of meat products annually, with a turnover of 282.2 million euros. The company's decision to continue operations during the alert, while ensuring employee safety, reflects a strong sense of responsibility and operational discipline. This incident showcases how Lithuanian businesses are adapting to potential security challenges, integrating safety protocols without compromising their economic contributions. The narrative here is one of resilience and preparedness in the face of uncertainty.

We simply do not have a safer place. Operations are ongoing because our premises are safe and meet all the requirements.

โ€” Lina ล etikienฤ—Justifying the decision to continue operations during the alert.
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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.