Brother Industries Ltd 2017 IR
The report outlines the Brother Group's financial and non-financial performance for the fiscal year 2016, highlighting its mid-term business strategy 'CS B2018' and its theme 'Transform for the Future.' It details the group's business segments, including Printing and Solutions, Personal and Home, Machinery, Network and Contents, and Domino. The report highlights key sustainability achievements, such as a 1% annual reduction in CO2 emissions per unit of sales since FY2012 and various biodiversity conservation efforts under the 'Brother Earth' slogan. Additionally, it covers the group's social contribution activities, such as the 'Golden Ring Project' and support for post-quake reconstruction, alongside its corporate governance structure.
Company: Brother Industries Ltd
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: Japan
Year: 2017
Type: IR
Pages: 48
Brother Industries Ltd
Communication Report
The report outlines the Brother Group's financial and non-financial performance for the fiscal year 2016, highlighting its mid-term business strategy 'CS B2018' and its theme 'Transform for the Future.' It details the group's business segments, including Printing and Solutions, Personal and Home, Machinery, Network and Contents, and Domino. The report highlights key sustainability achievements, such as a 1% annual reduction in CO2 emissions per unit of sales since FY2012 and various biodiversity conservation efforts under the 'Brother Earth' slogan. Additionally, it covers the group's social contribution activities, such as the 'Golden Ring Project' and support for post-quake reconstruction, alongside its corporate governance structure.
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Document Details
Report Year
2017
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2016 - Mar 31, 2017
Fiscal Year
2016
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
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