Kia Corp 2010 SR
The report highlights Kia Motors' performance in 2009, marking its most profitable year with record sales and operating profit despite the global economic crisis. Key achievements include the launch of the 'EcoDynamics' sub-brand and the Forte LPI Hybrid, the company's first hybrid vehicle. Kia expanded its global production footprint with the opening of the Georgia Plant in the USA. The report details the 'Social Responsibility Charter' and the 'New KIA' corporate culture campaign. Environmental progress is noted through a 10.8% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions per vehicle compared to 2008 and the implementation of a comprehensive greenhouse gas management system across domestic and international worksites.
Company: Kia Corp
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: South Korea
Year: 2010
Type: SR
Pages: 97
Kia Corp
Sustainability Magazine
The report highlights Kia Motors' performance in 2009, marking its most profitable year with record sales and operating profit despite the global economic crisis. Key achievements include the launch of the 'EcoDynamics' sub-brand and the Forte LPI Hybrid, the company's first hybrid vehicle. Kia expanded its global production footprint with the opening of the Georgia Plant in the USA. The report details the 'Social Responsibility Charter' and the 'New KIA' corporate culture campaign. Environmental progress is noted through a 10.8% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions per vehicle compared to 2008 and the implementation of a comprehensive greenhouse gas management system across domestic and international worksites.
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Document Details
Report Year
2010
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2009 - Dec 31, 2009
Fiscal Year
2009
Published
May 10, 2010
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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