The company re-opened its factories on Friday after a week-long closure, working with just half its workforce to comply with a lockdown that the country imposed to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Its biggest factories are in India and China which are some of the hardest-hit countries by the new coronavirus.
In the meantime, the demand for condoms has grown by double-digits as government across the globe issue ‘work from home’ requirements.
Exporting the condoms has become more challenging as governments across the globe shut borders and airlines cancel flights.
In the long-run, the company projects that condoms will become more expensive due to the cost increase of running the operations.