Pandora reports minimal impact from earthquake in Thailand

Pandora’s crafting facilities in Thailand experienced only minimal impact from today’s earthquake in Myanmar. All employees are reported safe, and initial assessments indicate only minor damage to buildings, Pandora informs.

“Pandora’s top priority is the safety and well-being of its employees. As a precaution, Pandora temporarily paused production on Friday afternoon, but operations are expected to resume on Monday, March 31, following a technical evaluation of the facilities. The company currently expects no impact to product availability.,” writes Pa dora in a press statement.

Pandora employs 11,300 people across three crafting facilities in Bangkok and Lamphun, Thailand.

Pandora is the world’s largest jeweller brand, specialising in the design, crafting and marketing of accessible luxury jewellery made from high-quality materials. Each piece is created to inspire self-expression, allowing people to share their stories and passions through meaningful jewellery. Pandora jewellery is sold in more than 100 countries through 6,800 points of sale, including more than 2,700 concept stores.

Headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, Pandora employs 37,000 people worldwide and crafts its jewellery using only recycled silver and gold.

 

 

 

About Gregers Møller

Editor-in-Chief • ScandAsia Publishing Co., Ltd. • Bangkok, Thailand

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