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Classification of suppliers based on CSR criteria

In order to guarantee the effectiveness and efficiency of the process, but also to ensure transparency and equal treatment, procurement activities are substantially digitized and dematerialized.

Supplier sustainability profiles

ProfileCategoryUnder assessmentTotal
Adoption of Ethics Code 260 34% 14 38% 274 35%
Endorsement of international conventions 15 2% 1 3% 16 2%
Benefit of INAIL tax reduction in the last three years 174 23% 8 22% 182 23%
Sustainability Report 38 5% 1 3% 39 5%
Sustainability Report Certification 18 2% 0 0% 18 2%
EMAS Certification 5 1% 1 3% 6 1%
ISO 9001 certification 494 65% 19 51% 513 65%
ISO 14001 certification 205 27% 8 22% 213 27%
ISO 50001 certification 18 2% 1 3% 19 2%
Organisation Model pursuant to Legislative Decree 231/2001 169 22% 5 14% 174 22%
Appointment of Safety Officer for each contract/order 218 29% 10 27% 228 29%
References to Human Rights in the Code of Ethics 178 24% 7 19% 185 23%
Workplace Health and Safety Management System 318 42% 13 35% 331 42%

 

Source: SEA

A large part of the tender process is managed through the group’s electronic trading platform, while the process of qualifying and registering suppliers is completely dematerialized via its qualification portal. Through this portal, supplier candidates can manage all qualification stages online, from submission up until SEA’s assessment and final registration in the qualified suppliers list. The portal also gathers all candidate information necessary for the subsequent execution of contracts. Supplier assessment, ahead of registration, is based on specific financial-technical elements by category. Via sampling, a follow-up assessment of suppliers is made to evaluate activities carried out in case of suppliers awarded contracts. The supplier portal is used extensively for all group tenders, with the exception of tenders above European thresholds regarding SEA’s core business. Above such thresholds, the process is duly regulated by European Community legislation. In 2018, there were 756 qualified suppliers, broken down by the CSR activity implemented in the respective corporate processes, according to the sustainability profiles reported in the table.