According to news found in La Voz de Galicia, the company is trying “to determine the scope of the incident together with external experts and we are taking appropriate measures to safeguard our systems, data and our ability to supply, with the aim of restoring our systems safely”.
Trivium Packaging Ibérica SA, in Meis, a multinational company with presence in different parts of the world, confirmed yesterday afternoon that it has suffered “a security incident that has affected our systems”. An electronic attack that “has caused disruptions at many of our locations”.
The company is attempting to “determine the scope of the incident in conjunction with external experts and we are taking appropriate steps to safeguard our systems, data and our ability to deliver, with the goal of restoring our systems safely.”
The company recognizes that production has been affected by the attack and the possibility of supply to its plants has been compromised, hence in the case of Meis has raised the possibility of presenting a temporary employment regulation, with the intention of reincorporating the staff as they can recover the activity in the factory Meis. The proposal was to be studied yesterday by the workers of the company, which according to the latest ARDAN data, in 2019 had 186 employees and a turnover of 66.7 million euros.
From the firm say they continue to “do everything possible to manage the situation from alternative solutions, but we know that this is causing disruptions in operations and we are doing everything possible to mitigate it. This is our top priority.