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Quelle: Daimler Sustainability Report 2008 Seite(n): 11, Zeilen: 18ff |
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[Compliance officer: Daimler has taken a further step toward sustainably reinforcing its self] surveillance with a view to ethically appropriate corporate management and has established in Stuttgart a newly created, promoted position of “Chief Compliance Officer” at Senior Vice President level, directly below the Board of Management.
New plant in Fuzhou (China): In October 2007, Fujian Daimler Automotive Ltd. laid the foundation stone for a new van plant in Fuzhou in the southern Chinese province of Fujian. Construction of this plant is proceeding rapidly, and the facility is scheduled to begin producing Mercedes-Benz vans for China and other Asian markets in 2009. Joint venture between Daimler Trucks and hero Group (India): In the second quarter of 2008, Daimler Trucks and the Indian company Hero Group will finalize the establishment of the Daimler Hero Motors Corporation Ltd. joint venture. HIV/AIDS prevention in South Africa: Mercedes-Benz South Africa has extended its HIV/AIDS job program for its own employees and their families in South Africa to include small and medium-sized supplier companies in the Buffalo City region. Following a pilot phase lasting a year and a half, the so-called Siyakhana Project was fully established in 17 companies by the end of 2007 and now encompasses some 6,700 blue- and white-collar employees of these firms and their families (26,000 people in all). A further 50 companies are to be integrated into the project in 2008/09. |
A new position: Chief Compliance Officer. Daimler has taken a further step toward sustainably reinforcing its self-surveillance with a view to ethically appropriate corporate management and has established a newly created, promoted position of “Chief Compliance Officer” at Senior Vice President level, directly below the Board of Management.
New Sprinter plant in Fuzhou. In October 2007, Fujian Daimler Automotive Ltd. laid the foundation stone for a new van plant in Fuzhou in the southern Chinese province of Fujian. Construction of this plant is proceeding rapidly, and the facility is scheduled to begin producing Mercedes-Benz vans for China and other Asian markets in 2009. HIV/AIDS prevention in South Africa. Mercedes-Benz South Africa has extended its successful HIV/AIDS job program for its own employees and their families in South Africa to include small and medium-sized supplier companies in the Buffalo City region. Following a pilot phase lasting a year and a half, the so-called Siyakhana Project was fully established in 17 companies by the end of 2007 and now encompasses some 6,700 blue- and white-collar employees of these firms and their families (26,000 people in all). A further 50 companies are to be integrated into the project in 2008/09. Joint venture between Daimler Trucks and Hero Group. In the second quarter of 2008, Daimler Trucks and the Indian company Hero Group finalized the establishment of the Daimler Hero Motors Corporation Ltd. joint venture. |
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