Datasonic Group Berhad
(Company No. 809759-X)
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The Group’s main suppliers consist of equipment manufacturers, raw material suppliers, consumables
and spare parts suppliers, and printing system and solution providers. The Group works closely with the
suppliers to create a high-quality, reliable supply chain that meets our high ethical standards. The Group
has had regular engagement sessions with suppliers to identify areas and methods for improvement and
to resolve issues.
The Group Procurement Department ensures diversification of supply chain to mitigate the risk of disruption
to our operations. The Group’s operations maintain at least one primary and one secondary supplier for
raw material, consumables and spare parts, wherever possible.
The Group’s ISO 9001:2008 certifications ensure that our products and services meet the most demanding
standards in the industry which in turn, improves the ability of the Group’s operations to meet customers’
requirements and expectations.
Environment
The Group recognises the threat of climate change and the impact on our businesses. Hence, to mitigate
potential regulatory, reputational, physical and supply risks, the Group adheres to and support common
policy positions adopted by the Government on climate change.
The Group does not require the use of water in the manufacturing processes of its products. However, the
Group is committed to reduce electricity and water usage and paper consumption as part of its effort to
reduce Greenhouse Gases emissions.
The Group has taken initiatives to ensure proper disposal of factory wastes produced during the
manufacturing process. The Group outsources the process of waste management to the relevant industry
expert in sustainable waste management and renewable energy solutions.
The Group has initiated Reduce, Reuse and Recycle (“3R”) programme, recycling bins are provided at
the workplace to encourage employees to participate in the 3R programme and to raise awareness of
the importance of recycling and its impact on the environment.
CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY
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