ABB's Disaster Relief Effort Takes Several Tracks
15 September 2005 - 5:04AM
PR Newswire (US)
Toll Free Number 1-877-511-4222 Set Up for Customers Impacted by
the Storm NORWALK, Conn., Sept. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ABB,
the leading power and automation technology group, has implemented
several initiatives in providing relief for the devastated areas
along the Gulf coast. "ABB is in a unique position to help
utilities bring electricity to the stricken communities and to help
raise funds from its global employee base," said Dinesh Paliwal,
Chairman and CEO of ABB in North America and head of the Automation
Technologies Division worldwide. "When we learned of the disaster
left behind by Hurricane Katrina, we put out a call to all
employees worldwide to contribute to the company's relief effort."
Paliwal noted that ABB employs about 103,000 in 100 countries. He
noted that the ABB Foundation, created as a result of the 2004
hurricane season, was created, in part, to raise funds from
employees for communities impacted by natural disasters. The
company recently made a contribution to the Save the Children Fund
in the wake of the 2004 Tsunami. Paliwal went on to say that all
ABB power equipment manufacturing facilities are "working around
the clock, seven days a week" to supply the utilities impacted by
the storm with transformers and other electrical equipment needed
to restore electricity to New Orleans and the other communities
that lost power as a result of the storm. ABB has electrical
equipment manufacturing facilities in Missouri, North Carolina,
Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, Virginia and
Pennsylvania. "ABB has also put on notice its facilities in Europe
and elsewhere to join in the supply of electrical equipment," said
Paliwal. ABB also is working with other customers to reschedule
deliveries of their equipment to provide space for the
manufacturing of equipment earmarked for the Gulf coast and is
working with suppliers to keep materials needed flowing into its
factories. ABB employs about 100 people in the Gulf coast region
and has some 220 retirees living there. "We are in the process of
contacting these employees to see if there is anything we can do
for them and are tracking pension checks to be sure retirees get
all the pension payments to which they are entitled," said Paliwal.
The company recently announced a hotline for those customers
dealing with the storm's aftermath. ABB Help Desk employees are
available from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The special toll-free number
will help ABB bring its complete product and service offering to
each customer's unique emergency needs. The number is
1-877-511-4222. ABB (http://www.abb.com/ ) is a leader in power and
automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers
to improve performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB
Group of companies operates in around 100 countries and employees
103,000 people. The company's North American operations,
headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, employs around 12,000 in
manufacturing and other facilities. DATASOURCE: ABB CONTACT: Media
Relations - Ronald C. Kurtz, +1-203-750-2407, , of ABB Web site:
http://www.abb.com/
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