Automotive is an essential business and ISN is ready to serve

April 1, 2020
ISN's supply chain will continue to provide uninterrupted service during this restrictive pandemic environment.

Integrated Supply Network (ISN) is working tirelessly to ensure the products you need to keep your business up-and-running are in stock and ready to go. Our supply chain will continue to provide uninterrupted service during this restrictive pandemic environment because of our designation as an essential business serving the automotive industry. We are ready to serve.

We are following guidelines provided by the CDC and other authoritative agencies to ensure our employees, suppliers, and customers remain safe as we navigate the COVID-19 spread. We are fluidly adapting our business and operations to optimize our ability to serve you. We have leveraged technology to enable a fully functional remote workforce and support virtual customer, manufacturer, vendor, and employee interactions. 

For safety reasons, we are limiting personal contact and strictly following social distancing best practices in our facilities and distribution centers. On March 17, ISN closed its will call and pick up areas at all distribution centers. However, we remain 100 percent ready-for-action and able to ship products quickly and reliably – just as you rightfully expect from ISN. We deliver every day and every time. 

Our customers are crucial in maintaining the end-to-end supply chain in North America during the COVID-19 effort. Thank you for playing a critical role in making our industry essential to the American economy and in our collective health and wellbeing. 

Together we can have a positive impact on the health and safety of our people and economy. Our rally cry at ISN is “Better Together”. Never has that been truer than today. 

Information provided by Integrated Supply Network (ISN)

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