KEY POINTS
  • General Motors is encouraging its auto suppliers to assist in efforts to produce medical masks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The automaker is sharing its step-by-step manufacturing plans for the personal protective equipment.
  • GM expects to have 20,000 masks ready for delivery by Wednesday.
General Motors Chairman and CEO Mary Barra on April 1, 2020 tours one of the company's facilities in Warren, Michigan that will produce Level 1 face masks.

General Motors is encouraging and empowering its suppliers to assist in production of medical face masks for frontline workers amid the coronavirus pandemic.

In a note to the suppliers on Saturday, Shilpan Amin, GM's vice president of global purchasing and supply chain, said it is making the automaker's step-by-step manufacturing plans for the personal protective equipment available to any company willing to join in the cause.