Policies
IMC POLICY ON MODERN SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING
IMC Group is a multinational manufacturer of metalworking technology. It
is fully owned by Berkshire Hathaway Inc. ("BRK"), a public company
whose shares are traded in the New York Stock Exchange. We provide
innovative engineering solutions to customers in various key industries
(automotive, aerospace, railway, medical devices and more). Our
customers use our offerings to manufacture their own products in their
own factories. We have a network of over 130 subsidiaries and associates
in 60 different locations world-wide, that are engaged in the marketing
and sales of IMC products.
As leaders in the global industry, we apply systematic control measures
to our supply chains, so that our customers and stakeholders can
continue having the fullest confidence in our integrity and credibility.
These measures are regarded by us as prerequisites for any commercial
interactions in our eco-system. We adopt a zero-tolerance policy to
anything that falls short of these standards and expect our stakeholders
to operate in the same manner.
We are very proud of IMC's unique, diverse, inclusive and multinational
culture. We provide our employees with ethics and compliance training to
preserve it.
Modern slavery, servitude, human trafficking, child labor and other
forms of forced or compulsory labor are crimes. These are expressly
condemned and prohibited by us. For more information about our ethical
values and activities, please refer to
the IMC Compass – Code of Ethics. Any breach of our Code of Conduct can be reported to IMC's management
directly and to our BRK group
hotline. The reports are handled immediately. They are professionally assessed
and responded to. We expect our business associates to implement the
same high standards also within their own respective supply chains, with
the goal of increasing employee awareness and promoting social
responsibly throughout the industry.
In pursuit of these standards, we have adopted OECD guidelines for
supply chains, including with respect to the ethical sourcing of
conflict free minerals, according to the
OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals
from Conflict Affected and High Risk Areas.
In accordance with the UK Modern Slavery Act and other international
resources, we are implementing various means, including but not limited
to:
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Initiating communications and reasonable enquiry discussions with
our immediate suppliers.
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Informing immediate suppliers of this Policy and our strict
expectation that they will take similar measures with their
respective suppliers to ensure uncompromising compliance throughout
the supply chain.
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Incorporating supplier disclosure and audit requirements in Supply
Agreements and IMC Group Standard Terms and Conditions of Purchase.
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Publishing this policy and applicable updates on ethical issues
online at:
www.imc-companies.com