At Cantisa S.A. we have already established security protocols to face the exceptional situation caused by COVID-19.
At Cantisa S.A. we have already established security protocols to face the exceptional situation caused by COVID-19.
The preventive measures implemented are appropriate to each kind of job in our company, from factory operators to office staff, always following the instructions of the Spanish Ministry of Health. We have adopted these measures in order to guarantee supply, without altering our service conditions.
We hope this will be resolved soon. We will always face this situation with our Customers in mind, trying to guarantee our service as much as possible. Please, consider this exceptional situation when placing your orders.
We apologize for any inconvenience this situation may be causing to you, your family, friends and/or coworkers

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