F-Tech Inc 2013 SR
The report outlines F.tech Group's environmental performance for fiscal year 2012, highlighting the successful implementation of its Environmental Mid Plan. A key achievement was the world-first mass production of hybrid subframes using Friction Stir Welding (FSW) technology, which reduced component weight by 25% and welding energy consumption by 50%. The group expanded its greenhouse gas monitoring to include 91% of its supply chain and initiated ISO 50001 certification at the Kameyama Plant. Additionally, the report details global biodiversity projects, such as tree planting in North America and the Philippines, and the establishment of the Global F.tech Quality Standard (G-FQS) to ensure consistent quality across its international operations.
Company: F-Tech Inc
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: Japan
Year: 2013
Type: SR
Pages: 24
F-Tech Inc
Environmental Activity Report
The report outlines F.tech Group's environmental performance for fiscal year 2012, highlighting the successful implementation of its Environmental Mid Plan. A key achievement was the world-first mass production of hybrid subframes using Friction Stir Welding (FSW) technology, which reduced component weight by 25% and welding energy consumption by 50%. The group expanded its greenhouse gas monitoring to include 91% of its supply chain and initiated ISO 50001 certification at the Kameyama Plant. Additionally, the report details global biodiversity projects, such as tree planting in North America and the Philippines, and the establishment of the Global F.tech Quality Standard (G-FQS) to ensure consistent quality across its international operations.
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Document Details
Report Year
2013
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2012 - Mar 31, 2013
Fiscal Year
2012
Published
Sep 1, 2013
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Water Consumption
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