Sector: Automotive
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Case study: How Solaris creates economic value for its stakeholders
Solaris is one of the leading European producers of buses and trolleybuses, enjoying the most comprehensive portfolio of electric vehicles and services in continental Europe. This ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-201SDG8SDG9SDGs categorySector: Automotive
Case study: How EML creates economic value for its stakeholders
Eicher Motors Limited (EML) is a part of the Eicher Group, an automobile brand well-known all over the world for its motorcycles and commercial vehicles. This ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-201SDG8SDG9SDGs categorySector: Automotive
Case study: How Autoneum creates economic value for its stakeholders
Autoneum is the global market and technology leader in acoustic and thermal management for vehicles, providing components and systems for the entire vehicle. This case study ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-201SDG8SDG9SDGs categorySector: Automotive
Case study: How Brembo creates economic value for its stakeholders
The Brembo Group is a global leader and recognised innovator in brake disc technology for vehicles, operating in 15 countries on 3 continents, with a staff ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-201SDG8SDG9SDGs categorySector: Automotive
Case study: How Hyundai creates economic value for its stakeholders
Committed to innovation for people and the planet, Hyundai Motor Company has been providing its customers with the best products and services possible ever since its ... - case studiesCase studies - positive impacts on the economy and societyGRI StandardsGRI-201SDG8SDG9SDGs categorySector: Automotive
Case study: How Hankook Tire & Technology creates economic value for its stakeholders
Hankook Tire & Technology, established as Korea’s first tire maker in 1941, has 8 global production bases located in Korea, China, the US, Hungary and Indonesia, ... -
Case study: How Nissan promotes sustainability across its supply chain
Nissan is a leading global Japanese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan. Nissan seeks to achieve sustainable growth built on a foundation of mutual trust with ... -
Case study: How Mazda promotes sustainability among its suppliers
Mazda is a leading global Japanese automaker based in Fuchū, Hiroshima, Japan, with sales in more than 130 countries and regions across the globe. Mazda bases ... -
Case study: How General Motors promotes supply chain compliance
General Motors Company (GM) is a leading global automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. , who are expected to act in a way ... -
Case study: How Bulten promotes sustainability across its supply chain
Founded in 1873 and headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, Bulten has since developed into one of the largest suppliers of fasteners to the international automotive industry, with ... -
Case study: How Autoneum promotes sustainability among its suppliers
Autoneum is the global market and technology leader in acoustic and thermal management solutions for vehicles and a partner for light vehicle manufacturers around the world. ... -
Case study: How Continental promotes sustainability across its supply chain
Continental develops pioneering technologies and services for the sustainable and connected mobility of people and their goods, offering safe, efficient, intelligent and affordable solutions for vehicles, ... -
Case study: How Hankook Tire & Technology promotes sustainability across its supply chain
Established as Korea’s first tire maker in 1941, Hankook Tire & Technology has a sales network that spans China, Europe, the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle ... - case studiesGRI StandardsGRI-308GRI-407GRI-408GRI-409GRI-414SDG16SDG5SDG8SDGs categorySector: Automotivesupply chain
Case study: How Tenneco promotes responsible sourcing
Tenneco is a leading global supplier to original equipment manufacturers and the aftermarket, driving advancements in global mobility in its four segments: Motorparts, Ride Performance, Powertrain, ... -
Case study: How SAF-HOLLAND promotes sustainability across its supply chain
SAF-HOLLAND Group is the largest independent listed supplier to the commercial vehicle market in Europe and one of the world’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of chassis-related ... -
Case study: How Ford Otosan promotes sustainability among its suppliers
With its production capacity of 455,000 commercial vehicles, 70,000 engines and 140,000 powertrains by the end of 2019, Ford Otosan is the biggest commercial vehicle production ... -
Case study: How Ford Otosan treats waste responsibly
Ford Otosan is the largest commercial vehicle production centre of Ford Europe, with a production capacity of 455,000 commercial vehicles, 70,000 engines and 140,000 rear axles. ... -
Case study: How Tenneco promotes product safety
Tenneco is one of the world’s leading designers, manufacturers and marketers of automotive products for original equipment and aftermarket customers. , so as to maintain a ... -
Case study: How Goodyear promotes compliance and ethical business behaviour
Employing approximately 61,000 full-time and temporary associates worldwide and operating 46 manufacturing facilities in 21 countries, Goodyear is one of the world’s leading tire companies, developing, ... -
Case study: How Hyundai Mobis promotes compliance and ethical business practices
Since its establishment in 1977, Hyundai Mobis has been producing and supplying automobile modules, core components and aftermarket service parts – and is now working with ... -
Case study: How TMG Automotive promotes sustainable sourcing
TMG Automotive, a manufacturer of interiors for the automotive industry, is a family owned industrial group specialised in textiles, including knitting, weaving, dyeing and finishing, garment ... -
Case study: How Hankook Tire protects employees’ health
Hankook Tire is the world’s 7th largest tire maker delivering the best-possible driving experience to customers in more than 180 countries, through widespread business networks in ... -
Case study: How FCA promotes and respects human rights
FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) is the world’s eighth largest auto maker, designing, engineering, manufacturing, distributing and selling vehicles, components and production systems worldwide, through 102 manufacturing ... -
Case study: How Autoneum promotes compliance
With 55 production facilities worldwide, Autoneum is the market and technology leader in acoustic and thermal management solutions for the global automotive industry. Accordingly, it is ... -
Case study: How Honda reduces logistics emissions
, seeking to reduce environmental impacts at every stage in the life cycle of its products, from product procurement to the design, development, production, transportation, sale, ... -
Case study: How the Volkswagen Group promotes compliance
The Volkswagen Group is one of the world’s leading automobile manufacturers and the largest automaker in Europe – delivering, in 2018, a total of 10,834,012 cars ... -
Case study: How the BMW Group trains employees, fostering their talents
Currently active in more than 150 countries, employing almost 130,000 people, the BMW Group actively promotes long-term employee development by seeking out the right employees, making ... -
Case study: How Ford reduces vehicles’ end-of-life environmental impacts
As a leading global automaker, Ford seeks to understand all the impacts its products and services have, so that it can manage them more effectively. To ... -
Case study: How Hyundai promotes labour-management relations
As a leading global automaker, Accordingly, Hyundai complies with international regulations on human rights protection and with all labour-related laws and regulations of the individual countries ... -
Case study: How the BMW Group promotes work-life balance among employees
As a company that is currently active in over 150 countries with almost 130,000 employees, the BMW Group understands that the working hours that function best ...
