Koncar - Elektroindustrija dd 2009 Sustainability Report
The report highlights KONČAR Group's performance for the 2009 fiscal year, focusing on its commitment to the UN Global Compact and GRI3 standards. Despite the global economic crisis, the company maintained financial stability with a net profit of 112.8 million kuna and a significant export share of 46%. Key achievements include the development of low-floor electric trains and trams, and the establishment of the Center for Excellence of Transformers. The group emphasizes human resource development, reporting a workforce of 4,110 employees and supporting various community, cultural, and sports initiatives. Environmental efforts are centered on energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, such as wind power plants.
Company: Koncar - Elektroindustrija dd
Sector: Manufacturing
Country: Croatia
Year: 2009
Type: Sustainability Report
Pages: 44
Koncar - Elektroindustrija dd
The report highlights KONČAR Group's performance for the 2009 fiscal year, focusing on its commitment to the UN Global Compact and GRI3 standards. Despite the global economic crisis, the company maintained financial stability with a net profit of 112.8 million kuna and a significant export share of 46%. Key achievements include the development of low-floor electric trains and trams, and the establishment of the Center for Excellence of Transformers. The group emphasizes human resource development, reporting a workforce of 4,110 employees and supporting various community, cultural, and sports initiatives. Environmental efforts are centered on energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, such as wind power plants.
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Document Details
Report Year
2009
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2009 - Dec 31, 2009
Fiscal Year
2009
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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