Covid-19: What can you expect from SIGA?

It is very important to us to actively protect our customers, employees and their families and to make our contribution to slowing the spread of the virus.

Stefanie Schaller
in culture
18. March 2020 1 minutes reading time

In Europe and all across the globe, countries have taken drastic measures to slow the rapid spread of the corona virus.

It is very important to us to actively protect our customers, employees and their families and to make our contribution to slowing the spread of the virus.

For this reason, our sales representatives will not actively visit you in the coming weeks.

Nevertheless, we will be there for you at all times. Even in this special situation, we will advise and supply you reliably as usual.

Call your SIGA contact person, order via the webshop.siga.swiss or send an e-mail to [email protected]. All products are ready for delivery and our logistics are guaranteed.

Together with you, we will master this special situation.

Thank you very much & stay healthy!

Photo by Fusion Medical Animation on Unsplash

Stefanie Schaller

HR Marketing and Employer Branding Manager on a mission to position SIGA as a great employer. Outside of work, she enjoys immersing herself in the world of books, passionately practices yoga, and is a proud mum.

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