"Thank you for taking care of us."
That's what a team of Denso employees in suburban Knoxville, Tenn., printed on the first face shields it made for hospital workers during the COVID-19 crisis.
With the guidance of front-line nurses at Blount Memorial Hospital, the Denso team developed, produced and delivered several thousand face shields.
Led by Britt Autry, Denso vice president of manufacturing, an initial team of 15 employees at the Japanese supplier's Maryville, Tenn., plant quickly got together during the weekend of March 20 to pivot from manufacturing auto parts to personal protective equipment.